Shoaib Akhtar da marcha atrás en su diatriba contra Mohsin Naqvi

En la Copa Mundial T20, tras la humillante derrota de Pakistán ante India, Shoaib Akhtar hizo un rápido cambio de opinión sobre su crítica al jefe de la PCB Mohsin Naqvi. Akhtar afirmó que su comentario de 'incompetente' fue tergiversado y que Naqvi es 'un buen tipo'. Esta reversión ocurrió poco después del partido en Colombo.

En la fase Super 8 de la Copa Mundial T20 2026, Pakistán sufrió una derrota humillante ante India en su partido en Colombo. Tras esta pérdida, el exbolsillo rápido paquistaní Shoaib Akhtar criticó al presidente de la Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Mohsin Naqvi, llamándolo 'incompetente'. Sin embargo, Akhtar revirtió rápidamente su postura. Akhtar aclaró que su comentario había sido tergiversado. Declaró: 'Mohsin Naqvi es un buen tipo'. Este cambio de opinión llegó inmediatamente después de la derrota de Pakistán, cuando la crítica inicial de Akhtar se volvió viral en redes sociales y reportes noticiosos. La rivalidad cricketística entre India y Pakistán siempre ha sido intensa, y este partido aumentó las tensiones. En medio de controversias de la PCB, la reversión de Akhtar parece un intento de aliviar preguntas sobre la administración del cricket paquistaní. Según fuentes, este evento fue reportado el 17 de febrero de 2026. No se encontraron contradicciones, ya que todas las fuentes repiten la misma información.

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