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World T20: BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur Criticises Shahid Afridi's 'Support From Kashmir' Comment

The BCCI Is Not Happy With Afridi's 'Support From Kashmir' Comment
Pakistan's captain Shahid Afridi celebrates after the dismissal of Bangladesh's batsman Sabbir Rahman during the World T20 cricket tournament match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at The Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on March 16, 2016. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR (Photo credit should read DIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Pakistan's captain Shahid Afridi celebrates after the dismissal of Bangladesh's batsman Sabbir Rahman during the World T20 cricket tournament match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at The Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on March 16, 2016. / AFP / Dibyangshu SARKAR (Photo credit should read DIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images)

NEW DELHI -- BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur today criticised embattled Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi for saying that "a lot of people from Kashmir" had come to support his team during the World Twenty20 match against New Zealand in Mohali.

"To give a statement like that is not politically correct. A player should stay away from all this. That's the reason why he was criticised in Pakistan," Thakur said referring to the controversy triggered by his previous remark on getting "more love in India than back home".

During last night's match, which Pakistan lost, a section of the crowd cheered Afridi at the toss, prompting former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja to ask if he and his team had support from the spectators there.

"Yes, a lot of people, a lot of people are here from Kashmir as well. And I want to thank people of Kolkata, they really support us as well," Afridi said at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium just before the start of the game.

"It seems you have a bit of fan following here in Mohali," Raja had remarked after Afridi lost the toss.

Afridi is set to be axed as captain after the World T20 owing to Pakistan's loss to India in a crunch World T20 match. The flamboyant all-rounder had triggered outrage in Pakistan after stating that his team gets more love in India than back home.

Last night, Afridi gave clear indications that he would retire from the shortest format after his team's campaign ends in the ongoing ICC World Twenty20.

After suffering a 22-run defeat to New Zealand, Afridi said the upcoming game against Australia could be his last.

"That (the match against Australia) could be my last," Afridi said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

Disappointment was writ large on Afridi's face even as he congratulated New Zealand.

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