World T20: Shahid Afridi Showed Lot of Character in Pakistan's Win, Says Mohammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez said Shahid Afridi was eager to give a fitting reply to his critics and succeeded when he smashed 19-ball 49 in their World T20 match against Bangladesh
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 17, 2016 01:50 pm IST

Pakistan batsman Mohammad Hafeez said skipper Shahid Afridi showed a lot of character in the way he battled criticism back home to guide his team to a comprehensive win over Bangladesh in the ICC World Twenty20. (Pakistan vs Bangladesh World T20: Shahid Afridi Strikes Back With a Vengeance)
Stung by criticism for his "we get more love in India than in Pakistan" comment, Afridi led by example blasting 49 off only 19 balls, and then picked up two wickets at the Eden Gardens as they won by 55 runs.
"To be honest, it's great to see someone who was under pressure from the media and people and to come up with something like this shows the kind of character he got," Hafeez said referring to Afridi at the post-match news conference.
Afridi's "love for India" statement in the pre-tournament news conference did not go well with the fans back home and Pakistani great Javed Miandad rebuked the skipper saying "shame on you" and a legal notice too was served on the star allrounder. (World T20: I Don't Live in Past, Says Shahid Afridi on India Jinx)
"He was under pressure as a player because of his performances and fans were unhappy for a long time. But he always comes up with such performances and brings smile back on his fans and contribute in team's wins," Hafeez, who himself scored a half-century, said about his captain.
"It's always pleasing to see him to come up and play shots everywhere. The fans love it, we love it as a team. We know that he can take the game away from the opposition. It's great to see him come back into the form with the bat and ball also." (World T20: Shahid Afridi Powers Pakistan to Big Opening Win)
Up against India on March 19 in the most sought-after WT20 match of the tournament, Pakistan would hope to carry forward their winning momentum, he said.
"That performance will boost his confidence and the whole team will definitely follow the momentum he has set in the first match."
Asked about Afridi's promotion to no 4, he said: "I was in the middle and not aware as to whose decision it was. But it was a good decision to promote himself. We needed someone to maintain the momentum."
Hafeez said they are living with the tag of 'unpredictable' since 1992 when they won the World Cup.
"We should always think for the best. Pakistan team has always been unpredictable. This is the biggest tag that is with us since winning 1992 World Cup. We won the World Cup after all. We think we all love this tag and would like to play with that. Hopefully, our batting clicks and bowling gives us the support and we keep winning.
"It was an important game. We came late here but we played a good game and got the confidence back. This was a start we wanted to do well as a team. really happy to do well for the team."
Hafeez said the Asia Cup was history now.
"But coming into this tournament we all knew how important this tournament was. We have all the ingredients in our batting. The variety in our bowling makes us lethal.
"We have got our confidence back in the last two matches. Those who were not able to perform are back among runs. It will really help us in the long run.
"Afridi's innings was very important. It gave us a base. Overall it was a good display of team. Bowling did well also. The winning momentum is back and will help us for the rest of the tournament."
Lavishing praise on Mohammad Amir, who has returned after his spot-fixing ban, he said: "He has started his career very well from New Zealand and is improving day by day.
"He delivers when he is given the job. We have a good variety working for the team and that's working. It was a good game but still we need to well very well in the tournament to reach final."
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