Shahid Afridi crossed the limits of shamelessness regarding India vs Pakistan World Cup match, told the biggest lie

Shahid Afridi Presented Wrong Figures Regarding India Vs Pakistan: Team India has created history by winning the title of ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Amidst India’s historic victory, former Pakistani captain and veteran all-rounder Shahid Afridi has once again become in the headlines for his old and absurd statements. The claim that Afridi has made regarding the defeat against India in the 2011 ODI World Cup semi-final is not only ridiculous but is also completely against the statistics. Cricket statistics have proved Afridi a liar.

Shahid Afridi presented wrong figures

Shahid Afridi had recently claimed during an interview that Pakistan had a very good start in the high-voltage semi-final match played against India in Mohali and they did not lose any wicket till 90 runs, but if we turn the pages of history, the reality is different.

What is the truth of Afridi’s claim?

The start of the Pakistani team, which came to chase the target of 261 runs given by India, was not at all like Afridi’s claims. Pakistan’s first wicket (Kamran Akmal) had fallen on 44 runs only. After this, the second wicket fell at 70 runs, that is, the score of 90 runs on which Afridi is claiming zero wicket, in fact by then 2 batsmen of Pakistan had returned to the pavilion.

Afridi lied even on Umar Akmal’s innings

Afridi also said in his statement that Umar Akmal was playing the best in that match. His batting had scared the Indian bowlers, but the scorecard is telling a different story. Umar Akmal, from whom Afridi had high hopes, was clean bowled by Harbhajan Singh after scoring only 29 runs in that match. This is not the first time that Afridi has told such a lie, even before this he has made false claims many times.

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