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‘How can PCB leave Shaheen alone?’ Ramiz Raja reacts to Shahid Afridi’s statement

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‘How can PCB leave Shaheen alone?’ Ramiz Raja reacts to Shahid Afridi’s statement. Former flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi created buzz on social media after he accused Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of leaving their premium fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi ‘alone’ during his rehabilitation in London.

“Shaheen went to England for rehabilitation at his own expense. I arranged him a doctor there and he contacted him. PCB is providing nothing to Shaheen,” claimed Shahid.

PCB chief Ramiz Raja reacted on Shahid’s statement and said they can’t even think of leaving Shaheen ‘alone’.

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How can PCB leave Shaheen alone in this time?” Raja responded on the ongoing controversy. “PCB made efforts for Rizwan when he got injury during last T20 World Cup. I think clarification was needed at this moment to avoid unnecessary controversy,” the PCB boss said while interacting with fans on social media.

Ramiz shared that Shaheen shifted from one place to another because he didn’t like the facilities. “Shaheen had to leave Dubai at earliest. I think there was some ticket issue. In London, he left one hotel because he didn’t like it,

“We didn’t leave our players alone. Ask our players, how much facilities they are getting. Not only international players, we are providing best facilities to our domestic players too,” he added.

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