Shahid Afridi has landed at the center of an online debate after his recent comments about early schooling for children drew criticism from Zorain Nizamani.
Zorain, who is the younger son of Pakistani actor couple Kaiser Nizamani and Fazila Qazi, has recently gained attention for sharing his views on social and political matters. This time, he openly challenged Shahid Afridi’s statement regarding parenting and early education.
The former Pakistan cricket captain had recently attended a college event where he spoke about family values and raising children. During the discussion, Afridi said he does not support sending children to school at the age of two or three, calling it an unnecessary practice for young kids.
Reacting strongly to the remarks, Zorain Nizamani questioned Afridi’s stance and accused him of speaking without proper research. He pointed out that despite receiving national recognition, the cricket star should verify facts before making public statements.
Zorain also shared research findings supporting early childhood education, claiming that children who begin schooling at a younger age often develop stronger mathematical and analytical skills. His comments quickly spread across social media, where users appeared divided over the debate.
The exchange has now become a trending topic in Pakistan, with many discussing parenting styles, education choices, and celebrity opinions. The public response shows how remarks by high-profile personalities can trigger wider conversations beyond entertainment and sports.
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