Miandad, earlier in the day said he had forgiven Afridi for his controversial remarks, which he made during a book launch event on Sunday. “I am hurt with what he [Afridi] said, but I will forgive him,” said Miandad, who earlier accused Afridi of match-fixing.
Reacting on the legendary batsman’s statement, Afridi welcomed his initiative but asked Miandad to withdraw from the match fixing allegation. “Javed Bhae has pardoned me? Thanks. But has he withdrawn his allegations, what has he got to say to that?” Afridi tweeted.
Javed Bhai has pardoned me? Thanks, But has he withdrawn his allegations, what has he got to say to that?
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 11, 2016
“Nothing matters more to me than playing for my country with pride, no one can accuse me of selling my country. Else, I’ll have to seek answer and justice to clear my reputation in court,” he added.
His allegations caused pain & grief to me my family and my fans, is he retracting from his actual allegation?
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 11, 2016
Nothing matters more to me then playing for my country with pride, no one can accuse me of selling my country🇵🇰
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 11, 2016
I consider him an elder and hope he'll take back his actual words
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 11, 2016
Else I'll have to seek answer and justice to clear my reputation in court
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) October 11, 2016
Afridi was planning to send a legal notice to Miandad on Thursday after Ashura holidays.
Wasim contacts Afridi, urges him to solve issues with Miandad
Earlier, former captain Wasim Akram intervened to solve the issue between the two greats, and called Afridi and Miandad separately, asking them to let things go in the interest of sports in the country.
The exchange of comments and allegations began when the Afridi in response to a question said Miandad was 'always after after money', and that’s what separated him from World Cup winning captain Imran Khan.
Afridi to take legal action against Miandad
Miandad, who was the part of the 1992 World Cup winning eleven, and played crucial innings in the semi-final and the final, then accused Afridi of match fixing. “I challenge Afridi to swear upon his daughter and say that he didn’t sell Pakistan’s matches,” said Miandad.
Pakistan cricket team chief selector Inzamamul Haq showed his disappointment over the whole controversial episode.
“Both are respectable players and have served this country for a long period of time, so it is very unfortunate that this incident took place.”
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