Shaheen Afridi cries on field as Pakistan stands on verge of World Cup 2023 elimination; Video Viral

Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi seemed heartbroken and emotional at the Chepauk Stadium after a hard fought defeat from South Africa by just 1 wicket.

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Pakistan vs South Africa turned out to be a blockbuster contest on Friday as the game wen to the wire in from of the massive crowd at the Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. South Africa turned table toppers of the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 after they defeated Pakistan by just 1 wicket. Pakistan's heartbreaking defeat against South Africa also earned the Men In Green an unwanted record. In the history of the ICC World Cup, it was the first time, Pakistan has been defeated in four consecutive matches. The defeat against South Africa put Pakistan on the verge of World Cup 2023 elimination. As a result, Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi seemed heartbroken and emotional at the Chepauk Stadium. 

 

 

Shaheen Afridi was spotted crying inconsolably in the dugout after Pakistan's hard-fought loss. Shaheen Afridi crying video is now spreading like wildfire on social media and Pakistani fans are expressing their solidarity with the lanky left-arm pacer. At first, Sheen Afridi seemed emotional when the Pakistani Cricket team was headline back to the povallion. Going by the video, Shaheen sat down in the dug out and broke down. 

 

Reacting to Shaheen Afridi's crying video, a user wrote, "Sorry Shaheen Afridi i Was Wrong about you."

 

One more user wrote, "Again stressful Night.. Stop targeting #Rizwan #BabarAzam & #ShaheenAfridi .We didn't play well we lost . But sometimes luck needs too . All is one no one is behind captaincy. They r human too & they feel more than us .. so all team is responsible equally. Leave Shaheen & Rizwan."

 

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