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Shaheen Shah Afridi left the training Kakul camp apparently in anger

Earlier, Shaheen Shah Afridi shared a cryptic post on social media, supposedly the outburst of his anger after being removed from captaincy.

Cricketer Shaheen Shah Afridi has left the training camp at Kakul for his home, apparently in anger after being removed from captaincy. Afridi will be celebrating his 24th birthday today with his family.

He will, however, attend the dinner organized by the Pakistan Army Chief on April 8th, 2024. The management of PCB states that Shaheen Shah Afridi left the camp following permission from the board and not due to anger. The cricketer’s relations have turned critical following his removal from the T20I captaincy.

Earlier, Shaheen Shah Afridi shared a cryptic post on social media, supposedly the outburst of his anger after being removed from captaincy.

Star fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi appears to be expressing discontent over his removal as captain of the national T20I team, sharing a cryptic Instagram story warning against pushing him too far.

In his recent Instagram story, Afridi posted a video with a message implying a warning: “Never put me in a position where I have to demonstrate my ruthlessness. Don’t test my patience because although I may be known for my kindness, once provoked, I can surprise everyone with my actions.”

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There is speculation among social media users that Afridi is disgruntled with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for stripping him of the captaincy, with some suggesting he harbors resentment towards Babar Azam’s involvement in this decision.

On March 29, the PCB replaced Afridi with Babar Azam as captain for the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand, citing it as a “strategic move” aimed at ensuring player well-being and performance. The decision was explained as part of the PCB’s commitment to safeguarding players’ longevity, particularly fast bowlers.

It’s noteworthy that Afridi was appointed as T20 skipper after Babar resigned from the role in November 2023, following the team’s underwhelming performances in the 2023 Asia Cup and the ODI World Cup.