
Irfan Pathan and Shahid Afridi New Delhi: The former Indian versatile Irfan Pathan has opened up about his long -term rivalry in the field with Pakistani Shahid Afridi and remembered personal spines and cricket battles that defined their meetings.Pathan, who had an immense success against Pakistan in his career – took 67 goals and scored 807 runs, including centuries – Afridi rejected 11 times across the formats, including the gold duck in the 2007 World Cup final.
Irfan Pathan flying from bombae seen at the airport
Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“He refused him 11 times. I have another kind of struggle with him (Afridi), because when I was new and young in the team … there was an interview with Afridi with Harsha Bhogle,” Pathan said. “Afridi said,” I’m a real pathan, it’s a fake pathan. ” Badtameez Aadmi Hai. My laga ki aap sirf mere baare mein naji bol rhee, mere waalid to baae baat rhe, ”Joapko na na nají nají na na na na naji na naji naji.
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Pathan admitted that the comment had fulfilled his determination whenever he bowed to Afridi. “Toe Jab Mere Haath Mein Ball Tha, mere Jahan Mein Yeh Tha ki isko this Out Kar Dunga. Kiya Hai – MEIN Referee series, World Cup final,” he added.The rivalry also took place outside the field. Pathan remembered the heated exchange during the Indian tour in Pakistan in 2006, when both teams traveled from Karachi to Lahore. “Afridi came and put my hand on my head and spoiled my hair. He asked me,” How are you? “I said,” Since when you became my father? ” Children’s behavior was actually his, ”Pathan said.Followed by verbal spitting with pathan landing of a sharper word. “I said,” He (Afridi) ate dog meat, barking for a long time. “Then the Afridi couldn’t say anything. From that moment he understood that he couldn’t win against me verbally,” Pathan explained.For Pathan, perhaps Afridi’s remarks could exceed the line, but the Indian versatile believes that his performance in the field offered the most appropriate answer. “I showed him who the real pathan is – not once but 11 times.”