Former pacer said that cricketers must ensure harmony between India and Pakistan.
The former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar has hit back at the former Indian opener Virender Sehwag over his controversial statement questioning the pacer's bowling action.
Recently, Sehwag made a huge claim that Akhtar knew that he used to bend his elbow more than the allowed degree by the ICC during his playing days. Well, Sehwag and Shoaib have been part of much public banter, but this time, it seems that things went to another level.
Reacting to Sehwag’s remark, Akhtar said that the former Indian opener must be more mindful before making such statements, saying he should not have made such comments.
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Shoaib Akhtar told Sportskeeda: “I would request Sehwag to not pass such comments. If Sehwag knows more than ICC, he is entitled to his opinion. My statement to Sehwag will be a bit different. I feel he was one of the greatest match-winners India has ever produced. He was a team man and among the greatest openers to have ever played for India.”
He continued, “At the moment, I am at that stage and age where I'm careful while dishing out my opinions. I don't want to pass a comment or insult any player who has played on the national level. I haven't seen the interview. Sehwag is a close friend but I don't know if he has commented jokingly or if he is being serious.”
Akhtar signed off by saying, “Cricketers should make sure their statements don't disturb the harmony between India and Pakistan. If there's a scope for improvement in relations between the two countries, I should be able to play that bridge. I request Sehwag to be mindful while making such statements in the age of social media.”