Shahid Afridi says "There will be no match between Ind-Pak until Modi Government is in power"
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Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi these days is busy helping people suffering from Corona virus. However, in the meantime, he has targeted the Modi government. In fact, Shahid Afridi was asked a question on the possibility of India-Pakistan series, in response to which Shahid Afridi said that as long as there is Modi government in India, there can be no India-Pakistan matches.

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Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had proposed a cricket match between India and Pakistan to help the coronavirus victims, to which Shahid Afridi also commented. Shahid Afridi, while targeting the Modi government, said, 'We want to play against India but in these conditions, it is difficult because there is Modi government in India. Pakistan always takes a positive attitude to play cricket. Shahid Afridi has made similar statements against Modi government earlier too. On this issue, the Government of India has directly said that unless Pakistan stops sponsoring terrorism, then no cricket series will be played with it.

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Shoaib Akhtar wants to raise money from Indo-Pak match. Shoaib Akhtar also said that this is a time when we all need to be together. It is time for people to raise funds. You will be able to earn more from the India-Pakistan match. However, this idea of Shoaib Akhtar was rejected by former India captain Kapil Dev. Kapil Dev said that India does not need to raise money. Kapil Dev said that India already has a lot of money. Shoaib Akhtar then replied that Kapil Dev does not need money but other people do. Shoaib Akhtar (famously known as Rawalpindi Express) had also requested India to give ventilator. He said on his YouTube channel that if India will provide 10,000 ventilators for Pakistan in the war against Coronavirus, then Pakistan will always remember this help. The number of coronavirus patients in Pakistan exceeds to 5100. 88 people have lost their lives due to this epidemic.

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