Aakash Chopra slams Shahid Afridi over 'Indians asking forgiveness' remarkFormer Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi's remarks saying, "I have always enjoyed India. Unhe to theek-thaak mara hai humne. Itna mara hai unhe ki match ke baad maafiyan mangi hai unhone. (We’ve thrashed them a lot. I believe we’ve beaten them so much that they used to ask us for forgiveness after the match),” has not gone down well by commentator Aakash Chopra.
The former India batsman has responded to the recent remarks about the Indian cricket team on the Cric Cast show on Youtube. Chopra pointed out certain stats stating that there was a balance between the two teams who have performed fairly equal in Tests and ODIs during Afridi’s time. However, when it came to T20Is, India were way ahead.
Speaking in his latest YouTube video, Chopra said: “Pakistan team used to be good at one point. It is still an okay team today. But there was a time when India used to play against Pakistan at Sharjah and the balance was tilted towards the neighbouring nation. But it was not the ‘Afridi time’ that he is talking about.
“Pakistan’s strength was a sheer talent - from Imran Khan to Wasim Akram to Waqar Younis. Because of it, they did really well. They used to beat India, there is no doubt about that. But later, when Afridi started playing and till the time he retired, things had changed,” Chopra added.
Revealing some stats between the arch-rivals, Chopra further said: “If you look at the stats, we played 15 Tests, each of us have won 5 Tests each. In ODIs, you have won two more games than us. The stat is 41-39 in your favour in 82 games, so well done. But I doubt that anyone is going to ask for forgiveness for just losing two more games.
“But when you talk about T20I, the format in which you were really good, India lead the head-to-head contest by 7-1. Isn’t the story told backward? Maybe, he (Afridi) wanted to say something else, and he said something else. I am really surprised”.
Chopra also recalled the story of a coach who bragged a lot about himself, but a look at his stats revealed that he was an average cricketer. “Some of the best minds in the world have said that there is a cure when a snake bites you, but there is no cure for misconceptions,” Chopra said.
The former right-handed batsman added: “During Afridi’s time, the scenario was balanced, in fact, it was starting to tilt in favour of India. And if we talk about the current scenario, there is quite a difference.
“If you look at World Cup records, you will find India have gone quite ahead. You always remember the 2017 Champions Trophy final, but even in that tournament, India had beaten Pakistan once in the tournament. India’s dominance is of a different kind. When India travel to Australia, they beat Australia. When Pakistan travel to Australia, they lose by quite a fair margin. There is a lot of difference between the two teams at this time”.