Published 16:08 IST, April 18th 2020
Gautam Gambhir reminds 'forgetful' Afridi of his records & when India beat Pak to win WC
Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir hit out at former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi for his remarks on the Indian batsman in his autobiography-Game Changer
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Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir hit back at former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi for his remarks on Indian batsman in his autobiography - Game Changer. Taking to Twitter, Gambhir took a jibe at Pakistani veteran as he reminded him of his T20 World Cup-winning kck in 2007. In his autobiography, Afridi claimed that Gambhir was 'barely a character' and had major attitude problems.
Afridi added that 'Gautam Gambhir was someone with records but a lot of attitude'. Responding to his remarks, Gambhir agreed that he has an 'attitude problem' but only towards 'liars, traitors and opportunists.'
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He also went on to say that Gambhir behaved like a cross between Sir Don Bradman and James Bond. Afridi also bashed Virender Sehwag for latter’s tweets about Pakistan on social media. He called out Virender Sehwag for his irresponsible behaviour after tweeting 'negatively' about Pakistan on several occasions. In his autobiography - Game Changer, Shahid Afridi said that equations between India and Pakistan in cricket have changed over years because 'politics has seeped in everywhere'.
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Shahid Afridi also went on to reveal an interesting detail about his 37-ball century against Sri Lanka in 1996, which was fastest century until Corey Anderson surpassed him. Afridi claimed that even he received bat from ar former Pakistan captain and teammate Waqar Younis, who had received bat from Sachin Tendulkar.
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Gambhir's heroics in 2007 T20 final
2007 T20 World Cup, which was inaugural World Cup played in shortest format of game was hosted by South Africa. India who were underdogs under a young captain had reached finals and were to play against arch-rivals Pakistan. Although final is famous for cutting-edge last over bowled by Joginder Sharma who took India over line. It was Gambhir's splendid innings that set base for victory.
Gambhir top-scored for Indian team as he amassed 75 runs off just 54 deliveries. During his innings, opening batsman smashed 8 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 138.88. It was due to his splendid innings and Rohit Sharma's blitzkrieg towards end that India could set a formidable total of 157.
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16:08 IST, April 18th 2020