Former national team captain and chief selector Shahid Afridi has announced his intention to unveil the internal dynamics and issues within the Pakistan cricket team following the conclusion of the T20 World Cup.
Afridi's revelation came during an appearance on Samaa TV's program Zor Ka Jor, where he was questioned about the apparent lack of unity within the team.
Responding to the host, Afridi hinted at knowing several undisclosed aspects but refrained from speaking openly at this juncture. He highlighted the pivotal role of the captain in fostering or fracturing team unity.
"The captain is the leader who takes everyone along. It's the captain who sets the team atmosphere, either making or breaking it," Afridi emphasised.
He credited the captain with the ultimate responsibility of uniting the team on the field, supported by the selection committee.
Afridi's comments also touched on his personal relationships within the team, particularly with his son-in-law, Shaheen Afridi.
"My relationship with Shaheen is different. Even if I talk about something, people will say that I am supporting my son-in-law, but I am not like that! If my daughter, son, or son-in-law is wrong, I will call them out," he stated unequivocally.
Critiquing the performance of the selection committee and the board over recent years, Afridi acknowledged significant errors and hinted at deeper issues within the management.
"In the last few years, our selection committee and board have made big mistakes. I will speak openly after the World Cup. Our people themselves have spoiled this unit," he said.