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I just think he is kind of not bad at heart. Just doesn't have much in his upper compartment
! Lying is not a trait of those who are just daft. It takes sheer manipulation (which in turn requires some intellect) and cowardice to lie to the extent this guy has.
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I have been quoted out of context
This guy is a habitual liar. You made the statements on live TV interviews, you moron! "Misquoting" my ****. Its not been a week since the semi-final and how many statements, counter statements, counter counter statements has this guy made. A low class cricketer and an even lower class individual - no wonder he is adored in Pakistan.
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NDTV preseneter and NDTV are pathetic. Did not question him over elelemnt were afridi said muslims better hearts etc just dressed it up as if he only said pakistan and india. Also when afridi talked nonsense on Gambhir, presenter never factually corrrected him , as gambhir never said words of pakistan, revenge or islam(graciously did not mention that they actually were behind it). Only win is for victims of 26/11 and soldiers. NDTV is trying to brush it under carpet and just like this site trying to sweep it under carpet and stick it in IPL forum.

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'Shahid Afridi is a coward': Sunil Shetty In today's BT http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Shahid-Afridi-is-a-coward/articleshow/7883064.cms: People of India are shocked by Shahid Afridi's statements in the Pakistani media. He has accused India of being a bad host and has said that Indians don't have a large heart. There's a lot of criticism pouring in against the Pakistan cricket captain. Suniel Shetty, who was present during the Mohali encounter, and saw firsthand what Indians did for the people from across the border, is angry too. "Afridi is a coward. Before making angry comments he should ask his brother what all Indians did for him. His brother was constantly with us bonding and chatting throughout the match in Mohali. We made sure he, his girlfriend, other friends and relatives who were in the stadium, didn't feel left out. We looked after them and made them feel at home. I think we were really sensitive to them as well as all the other Pakistanis who came to see the match in Punjab. If Afridi had issues, he should have opened his mouth here. Why say things after going back home? Clearly, he wants to divert attention of his team's loss to India by stoking the tension that the two countries historically have. This is really cheap, given that both the countries and its people want peace. A captain of a national team should be a responsible man." Anna adds, "Pakistan played awesome cricket through the tournament and Afridi's rant has just taken away all that from our minds. His statements are not true. I saw how people on the streets welcomed Pakistanis and had meals with them. When the Pakistani premier and his janta of reporters wanted to see the match from the stands, we made sure that they got space. We crunched and stood but made sure that they had the best view. Afridi should ask Shoaib Akhtar about the adulation he got. People, including me, went up to him, hugged him and said that they will miss him because it was his last international match. Afridi should concentrate on his cricket and play a little better next time to get the spotlight. He should do a poll with the people who came to India and ask them about India's hospitality before shooting his mouth off. I have lost respect for him and I am not afraid to say this — maybe in front of entire India." :clap:

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In today's BT http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Shahid-Afridi-is-a-coward/articleshow/7883064.cms: People of India are shocked by Shahid Afridi's statements in the Pakistani media. He has accused India of being a bad host and has said that Indians don't have a large heart. There's a lot of criticism pouring in against the Pakistan cricket captain. Suniel Shetty, who was present during the Mohali encounter, and saw firsthand what Indians did for the people from across the border, is angry too. "Afridi is a coward. Before making angry comments he should ask his brother what all Indians did for him. His brother was constantly with us bonding and chatting throughout the match in Mohali. We made sure he, his girlfriend, other friends and relatives who were in the stadium, didn't feel left out. We looked after them and made them feel at home. I think we were really sensitive to them as well as all the other Pakistanis who came to see the match in Punjab. If Afridi had issues, he should have opened his mouth here. Why say things after going back home? Clearly, he wants to divert attention of his team's loss to India by stoking the tension that the two countries historically have. This is really cheap, given that both the countries and its people want peace. A captain of a national team should be a responsible man." Anna adds, "Pakistan played awesome cricket through the tournament and Afridi's rant has just taken away all that from our minds. His statements are not true. I saw how people on the streets welcomed Pakistanis and had meals with them. When the Pakistani premier and his janta of reporters wanted to see the match from the stands, we made sure that they got space. We crunched and stood but made sure that they had the best view. Afridi should ask Shoaib Akhtar about the adulation he got. People, including me, went up to him, hugged him and said that they will miss him because it was his last international match. Afridi should concentrate on his cricket and play a little better next time to get the spotlight. He should do a poll with the people who came to India and ask them about India's hospitality before shooting his mouth off. I have lost respect for him and I am not afraid to say this — maybe in front of entire India." :clap:
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