Afridi 'ruined' careers for his own good: Farhat

Former all-rounder Shahid Afridi’s book ‘Game Changer’ continues to be in the headlines as left-hand opener Imran Farhat has rejected Afridi’s claims in the book and has blamed the all-rounder for ruining other people’s career for his own selfish cause.

Farhat took to Twitter to express his outrage over Afridi’s book and claimed that the all-rounder was responsible for creating problems for everyone in the team, which is why then Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ijaz Butt wanted to drop him from the team.

 

 

Left-hand opener further added that Afridi used to blackmail the PCB with matters relating to sponsorship.
 

 

The 36-year-old also took a dig at Afridi’s age fudging and used it to support his argument regarding the all-rounder’s dishonesty.

 

 

Imran Farhat finally urged other cricketers, named in the book, to come forward and expose the all-rounder’s alleged selfish behaviour throughout his career.

 

 

 

Farhat is the second cricketer to reject Afridi's claims in the book, after former cricketer Javed Miandad also dismissed all-rounder's allegations against him.



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