Shaheen Afridi's Controversial Comparison of Rizwan to Bradman Sparks Debate

Shaheen Afridi’s Controversial Comparison of Rizwan to Bradman Sparks Debate

Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi sparked controversy on social media after labeling teammate Mohammad Rizwan as the “Don Bradman of T20 cricket.” The comment came after Rizwan reached the milestone of 3000 runs in T20 international cricket, becoming the fastest player to achieve the feat in just 79 innings.

Afridi’s tweet, which read, “Cheers to Muhammad Rizwan – the Bradman of T20 cricket and Pakistan’s SuperMan for hitting 3,000 T20I runs! Your impact has transformed the game and silenced the skeptics. Keep soaring, champion! You’re an inspiration to many,” drew criticism from fans who questioned the comparison to the legendary Australian batsman.

Bradman, widely regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, dominated Test cricket with an astonishing batting average of 99.94. His dominance in the longer format of the game stands in stark contrast to Rizwan’s achievements in T20 cricket, a shorter and more explosive format.

Fans took to Twitter to express their disapproval of Afridi’s comparison. “Is this a sarcastic post, or do you really mean it?” asked one user. Another commented, “Bradman hit a total of 6 sixes in his entire career and he played test matches only. Rizwan is definitely the Bradman of T20.”

Despite the controversy, Rizwan’s achievement remains a significant milestone in his career. He has established himself as one of the most consistent and prolific batters in T20 cricket, with an impressive average of over 50 and a strike rate of over 130.

While Pakistan celebrated Rizwan’s achievement, they suffered a disappointing defeat in the third T20I against New Zealand. The Kiwis secured a comfortable 7-wicket victory, leaving Pakistan with a 1-2 deficit in the series.

Pakistan captain Babar Azam expressed his disappointment with the team’s performance, saying, “We were 10 runs short unfortunately. I think Shadab recovered well and built a good partnership. I think 180-190 was a par score according to me. We tried to play according to the situation.”

Pakistan will look to bounce back in the fourth T20I on April 24th as they aim to level the series and avoid a series defeat.