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Afridi finds himself in another controversy

Last Updated : 30 October 2010, 15:24 IST
Last Updated : 30 October 2010, 15:24 IST

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'The Express' news channel played up a report today that though he was struggling as captain and player, the flamboyant all-rounder had not missed the opportunity to make some money by setting up a stall at the market for sacrificial animals in Karachi.

The channel reported that Afridi had set up a VIP stall at the market with the help of some other business partners and was selling high breed animals for sacrifice at Eid.

Taking obvious jibes at the fact that Pakistan captain had now turned to a meat businessman after opening up his car showroom and launching his own brand of clothes, the channel said animals at the VIP stall had become centre of attraction for visitors because of Afridi's involvement in it.

To compound matters, Pakistan's former captain and senior batsman, Muhammad Yousuf also visited the market and performed the ribbon cutting ceremony of the stall.
He also spoke about the benefits of the meat business.

The story clearly upset the Pakistan captain, who is in Abu Dhabi, as shortly after the story was aired a couple of times, his brother Mushtaq Afridi was on air.

"Who told you that my brother has opened a stall at the sacrificial animals' market? Tell me where is it? I have not seen it," Mushtaq questioned the newscaster on phone.

When reminded that Yousuf had performed the opening ceremony, Mushtaq, himself a first class cricketer, replied, "Prove to me this is our stall, we have no investment in it at all and we have nothing to do with it. Why drag my brother's name into it?"

Former players like Inzamam-ul-Haq and Yousuf have set up a chain of stores in Karachi and Lahore to sell top grade meat.

"We are even importing high breed animals from New Zealand and Australia as we want to provide top quality to our customers," said Yousuf.

The senior batsman pulled out of the Twenty20 and ODI series against South Africa due to a hamstring strain, but he is now said to be fit for the forthcoming Tests against the Proteas.

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Published 30 October 2010, 15:24 IST

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