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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is cracking down on player discipline, with Shaheen Afridi at the center of their focus. In light of recent internal conflicts and disappointing performances, the PCB has formed a special committee to address issues related to team discipline.

This decisive move follows Pakistan’s poor showing in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. The team, led by Babar Azam, failed to advance past the group stage, suffering a shocking defeat to the United States in their first game and narrowly losing to eventual champions India.

Babar Azam and Shaheen Afridi: A Brewing Conflict

Rumors of infighting have centered on Shaheen Afridi and Babar Azam. The tension dates back to 2023, when Babar stepped down as captain after a poor ODI World Cup performance, and Shaheen briefly took over the T20I captaincy.

Babar’s reappointment before the T20 World Cup allegedly sparked friction, with Shaheen feeling sidelined and mistreated. The coaching staff and team management raised concerns about Shaheen’s behavior with the PCB chairman.

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During the England tour, Afridi had a heated exchange with batting coach Mohammad Yousuf over no-balls in the nets. The situation escalated, leading to senior team manager Wahab Riaz reprimanding Afridi, who later apologized.

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Reviewing Player Conduct

In response to these issues, the PCB will review three detailed reports on player conduct compiled by the head coach, team manager, and an independent intelligence agency. The newly established committee, led by a former captain, will carefully evaluate these reports to recommend disciplinary actions, with a special focus on Shaheen Afridi.

The committee’s recommendations aim to ensure fair and evidence-based decisions, promoting unity and discipline within the team. This move is crucial for the future success and harmony of Pakistan cricket.

The cricketing world now waits to see how the PCB will manage these internal conflicts and set a new standard for team conduct, with Shaheen Afridi’s role under close scrutiny.

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