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Wasim Akram, the former captain of the Pakistan cricket team, recently shared information about Shaheen Afridi's decision to take a break from cricket. Akram claimed that Afridi made the decision on his own and that team management had no say over it. Akram, who is well-known for his perceptive commentary, discussed the larger conflict that players face, which is whether to become Rich or improve their cricket skills and become a great player. He further stated that the T20 format is essentially a means of making money.
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On the other hand, Great Waqar Younis, another former captain, was optimistic that Shaheen Afridi would play in the forthcoming third Test. Younis credited this expectation to Afridi's excellent performance in the second Test, which highlighted the importance of his on-field contributions. These differing viewpoints between cricketing icons capture the complex nature of players’ decisions in the dynamic game of cricket, where money matters and on-field performance frequently collide.
Shaheen Afridi's choice to take a break show, in a sad way, the difficult balance that players must strike between the demands of their careers—being a great player and getting rich
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