War of words ensues among Pakistani teammates

War of words ensues among Pakistani teammates
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Shoaib Akhtar had slammed Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz based on the subject of his fitness levels.

Hitting out at Akhtar, Moin, a veteran of 69 Tests and 219 ODIs, highlighted how unfit he was during his playing days.

In the opening match of the quadrennial event against West Indies after the team had lost the match, Shoaib Akhtar had slammed Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz based on the subject of his fitness levels.

As the team incurred a humiliating defeat, Shoaib had said, "When Sarfaraz Ahmed came for the toss, his stomach was sticking out and his face was so fat. He's the first captain I've seen who is so unfit. He's not able to move across and he's struggling with wicket-keeping."

Hitting out at Akhtar, Moin, a veteran of 69 Tests and 219 ODIs, highlighted how unfit he was during his playing days. The former wicket-keeper batsman had further said that, if Akhtar had been a little more fit, he could've ended up taking more than 400 wickets.

"Shoaib wasn't sincere with himself, also he was unfit during his playing days. Had he been a fit player, he could have taken more than 400 wickets," a source quoted Moon.

"I have single-handedly won many series for Pakistan which you can only dream of and I already have 450 international wickets to my name in all three formats. Secondly, a player will take 450 wickets when his captain is Imran Khan and not Moin Khan," said Akhtar.

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