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Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Rizwan refute rumours of rift in Pakistan cricket team

Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Rizwan refute rumours of rift in Pakistan cricket team

Babar Azam and Co. have lost three matches in a row with Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan underperforming as well.

Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi debunked rumours of an “internal rift” by conveying a message of unity to the rumor-mongers. The senior trio was reportedly seen laughing with each other ahead of the Afghanistan match on Monday.

As per reports, the three players were present in the dugout at the start of the Afghanistan match on Monday. The report also stated that Shaheen and Rizwan were sitting on Babar’s right and left respectively to show the unity among them amid reports of discord between the senior players of the team.

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Earlier reports had hinted at the Pakistan skipper expressing dissatisfaction with the performances of senior players, leading to a spirited exchange with Shaheen Afridi. This exchange apparently required the intervention of wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan to mediate the situation.  Pakistan have lost the last three matches putting their World Cup 2023 campaign at risk.

In response, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) “strongly” denied recent speculations about any internal discord in the national cricket team currently participating in World Cup 2023.

“Contrary to rumours circulated by a certain section of the media, the PCB unequivocally assures that the team is cohesive and there is no evidence to support these unsubstantiated claims,” the statement added.

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