Will Indian Players Sit Out Against Shahid Afridi in WCL?

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Key Takeaways
- Five Indian players have declined to play against a Pakistan team featuring Shahid Afridi.
- Controversy surrounds Afridi's past remarks and actions regarding India.
- The match is the first encounter since the Pahalgam terror attack.
- WCL organizers deny knowledge of any boycott.
- India Legends won the inaugural WCL last year against Pakistan.
Birmingham, July 20 (NationPress) The much-anticipated clash between India and Pakistan in the second edition of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) is facing uncertainty as five Indian players have reportedly declined to participate against a Pakistan team that includes Shahid Afridi.
Afridi, a former captain of Pakistan, has made contentious statements regarding India in the past and has visited military sites in Pakistan to show support, which has not been well-received by Indian fans and former players. He has also had intense exchanges on social media with various Indian cricketers.
According to a report from TelecomAsia.net, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, and Harbhajan Singh have communicated to the tournament organizers their reluctance to play if Afridi is part of the opposing team.
The six-nation WCL tournament, featuring teams from India, Pakistan, Australia, West Indies, South Africa, and England, has faced criticism on social media following the announcement of the India-Pakistan matchup. Supporters from both countries have questioned the appropriateness of the match given the recent tensions.
The upcoming India-Pakistan game, scheduled for Sunday in Birmingham, would mark the first cricket match between these two nations since the Pahalgam terror attack in April, which resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals. India retaliated with Operation Sindoor, conducting missile and drone strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan.
Despite the surrounding controversy, WCL organizers have denied any knowledge of a player boycott.
“All matches were scheduled with the agreement of the participating teams, and the India-Pakistan game is a sell-out,” one organizer mentioned to TelecomAsia.net. “As far as we know, the game is still on.”
The India Legends triumphed in the inaugural WCL last year, defeating Pakistan in the finals. Afridi, alongside the five Indian players now under scrutiny, was also part of that edition.