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Suresh Raina Trolls Pakistan Great on Air, "Raina Hun, Afridi Nahi"

The rivalry between India and Pakistan extends beyond the cricket field, often spilling over into off-field banter and mischief. Instances like the exchanges between Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar, and Harbhajan Singh are etched in cricketing memory. During IPL 2024, Suresh Raina, while commentating, humorously referenced Shahid Afridi when asked about his retirement comeback, quipping, “I […]

Suresh Raina Trolls Pakistan Great on Air,
Suresh Raina Trolls Pakistan Great on Air, "Raina Hun, Afridi Nahi"

The rivalry between India and Pakistan extends beyond the cricket field, often spilling over into off-field banter and mischief. Instances like the exchanges between Virender Sehwag, Shoaib Akhtar, and Harbhajan Singh are etched in cricketing memory. During IPL 2024, Suresh Raina, while commentating, humorously referenced Shahid Afridi when asked about his retirement comeback, quipping, “I am Suresh Raina, not Shahid Afridi.” Raina retired from international cricket in 2020 after his last appearance in 2018.

Shahid Afridi’s retirement saga from the Pakistan team made headlines with his surprising U-turn, adding another chapter to the cricketing drama. Meanwhile, with the T20 World Cup looming, Pakistan seeks to enlist West Indies legend Viv Richards as a team mentor for the prestigious event. The tournament, set to begin in the USA and the West Indies, will witness the participation of 20 teams for the first time in its history.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is reportedly in talks with Richards, leveraging his vast experience and Caribbean cricketing knowledge. Inspired by his impact with the Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), PCB aims to secure his services, despite challenges posed by his media commitments.

The appointment of Gary Kirsten, former South African cricketer, as head coach for limited overs cricket signals Pakistan’s overhaul of their white-ball setup since the departure of Mohammad Hafeez. Kirsten, renowned for leading India to the 2011 World Cup victory and the top spot in ICC Test rankings, is tasked with guiding Pakistan to World Cup glory.

Ahead of their crucial four-match T20I series against England, Kirsten joins the Pakistan team in Leeds, aiming to prepare them for the upcoming T20 World Cup. With Kirsten’s expertise and potential mentorship from Richards, Pakistan seeks to bolster their campaign and reclaim cricketing glory on the world stage.

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