Islamabad: Former Pakistan's explosive batsman Shahid Afridi has attacked Indian PM Narendra Modi for talking about the relationship between India and Pakistan. According to Pakistani media reports, Afridi said in an interview that Indian PM Narendra Modi is behind the deteriorating relations with neighboring India and as long as he is in power, it will not be possible to have a bilateral series between India and Pakistan cricket teams. Laxman raises question on Kohli's captaincy, India's embarrassing defeat in first Test match Afridi, who was also praised in India for his batting at the time, made objectionable remarks on Modi and said that I do not think we will get any answer from India if Modi is in power. We have now understood the mindset of PM Modi. The movement of the two countries does not want this, but a man can destroy the relations of both countries. Asian Wrestling Championship: Jitender missed his goal but made his place in the qualifiers Afridi also thanked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for organizing the Pakistan Super League (PSL) completely in Pakistan. He said that for me, returning from PSL to Pakistan is a big deal. We saw that teams from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, World XI came to Pakistan. Cricket will return to Pakistan. We fully expect it to return. Getting PSL in Pakistan is a big achievement. ISL: Odisha Fc v/s Kerela Blasters match draw with 4-4