Afghanistan should also get respect, along with India first England and Australia too… Wasim Jaffer’s post goes viral

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A post by former India opener and current pundit Wasim Jaffer about Afghanistan reaching the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024 is going viral fast. In this post, Jaffer wrote that Afghanistan should get the respect it deserves in world cricket. Meanwhile he also gave the example of Team India when big boards like Australia and England do not respect India. Let us tell you that Afghanistan has created history by reaching the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup. She has reached the knockout stage for the first time in an ICC event. As soon as Afghanistan reached the semi-finals, a big team like Australia was eliminated.

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Wasim Jaffer wrote after Afghanistan’s explosive victory, “Australia used to invite India once every 10 years; England played a Test match against India at the start of the season. The same board is now the red carpet for India. The same thing is happening. To happen with Afghanistan.” The cricket world has to give that respect.

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Let us tell you that in the recent past, Australia has refused to play a bilateral series against Afghanistan three times. The Afghanistan Cricket Board tried their best to convince him, but the Kangaroos were not convinced. Cricket Australia has so far refused to play a bilateral series against Afghanistan three times.

This was also the reason behind Wasim Jaffer’s post. He also posted about the Bangladesh team during the match.

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Jaffer wrote in the post, “‘Come on Bangladesh’ is what Mitchell Marsh said yesterday. Three words that Cricket Australia has not said to Bangladesh since 2008 (Bangladesh’s last bilateral tour of Australia). If Bangladesh “if it helps Australia qualify. If they do, then Australia can at least invite them for the series.”

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