Shoaib Akhtar makes u-turn on Mohsin Naqvi rant

In the T20 World Cup, following Pakistan's humiliating loss to India, Shoaib Akhtar made a quick u-turn on his criticism of PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi. Akhtar stated that his 'incompetent' remark was twisted and that Naqvi is 'a good guy.' This reversal came shortly after the match in Colombo.

In the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026, Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat to India in their match in Colombo. Following this loss, former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar had criticized Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi, calling him 'incompetent.' However, Akhtar quickly reversed his stance.

Akhtar clarified that his remark had been twisted. He stated, 'Mohsin Naqvi is a good guy.' This u-turn came immediately after Pakistan's loss, when Akhtar's initial criticism had gone viral on social media and in news reports. The India-Pakistan cricket rivalry has always been intense, and this match heightened the tensions.

Amid PCB controversies, Akhtar's reversal appears to be an attempt to ease questions about Pakistani cricket administration. According to sources, this event was reported on February 17, 2026. No contradictions were found, as all sources repeat the same information.

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