"Now India Don't Take Us Seriously": Ex-Pakistan Star's Massive Claim After T20 World Cup Defeat

In a striking commentary following India's victory over Pakistan in the T20 World Cup, former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi expressed concerns about how India perceives Pakistan in cricketing terms. Afridi, reflecting on the 61-run defeat on February 15, suggested that the loss has led to a diminishing respect from India towards their long-time rivals. He underscored the need for Pakistan to regain its competitive edge in international cricket, emphasizing that performances need to improve significantly to change India's attitude. The historical rivalry between the two nations adds weight to Afridi's claims, as cricket has often been a platform for national pride and contention. With India's current form and frequency of victories against Pakistan in T20 formats, the comments highlight a growing concern within Pakistani cricket circles regarding their status in the sport. Afridi's remarks serve as a call to action for Pakistani players to elevate their game to re-establish credibility and competitiveness against India, a nation that has consistently outperformed them in recent tournaments.
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