
When Shoaib Akhtar made a mark... in style

After retirement - post 2011 era
Being attention seeker
If being under certain aspects, being attention seeking ain't a bad thing. We do the same while seeking appreciation from our ordinates and seniors, therefore it is totally natural, but the level of attention seeking SA has incorporated, is negative attention seeking.
Freedom of speech - with self imposed regulations
This is another aspect, because freedom of speech is something basic and common right of every individual, but Allah and other heavenly religions do emphasize on taking accounts of taking care of sentiments of fellow human being, like there is a saying in Urdu language that تیر کمان سے اور بات زبان سے نکلی ہوئی کبھی واپس نہیں آتی if I transliterate in English, think before you leap forward.
Self-respect
There is one thing known as self-respect, when Indians taunt us that we involve their material and content in order to get more views and viewership, instead we should remember that Indians created this aspect of Indian Nationalism within the masses, that they are proud of their brands and promote it as THEIR NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY, the same instead if SA had done for Pakistan instead of licking (Indian) their butts, he would had got more respect globally, because it is Pakistan from where you got all this fame, therefore it was your national responsibility to promote Pakistan instead of showing the world that our patronage and proud nature not only against India but globally which is a natural aspect internationally.
Sorry to say
Shoaib Akhtar feels freedom of speech means speaking your heart out without acknowledging the outcome and/or repercussions of whatever he says, as he is a well-known celebrity, therefore it is a well known fact that whatever he utters makes a mockery of Pakistani perspective which destroyed the Pakistani pride on the whole.
Logistically, this seems improbable, even safety-wise for the cricketers. Akhtar’s proposal was shot down by former Indian cricket team captain Kapil Dev, who said that India doesn’t need money to fight the coronavirus crisis, but needs the authorities to work together. Dev said we don’t need to put the lives of cricketers at stake for raising money.
And this is not the end, he has been busy uttering rubbish and showing his affection (which is not actually a bad thing) towards India, it is to be make sure that country's pride is to be prioritized, just like Indians do with their country's pride on international arena, which we need to acknowledge and make sure when talking about Pakistan.
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