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India–Pakistan cricket rivalry has always been fueled by intense competition, fiery exchanges, and unforgettable moments. While Gautam Gambhir and Shahid Afridi often grab the spotlight for their heated battles, former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan has now revealed that he too had a personal clash with Afridi that went beyond the boundary ropes.
In a candid interview with Lallantop, Pathan opened up about the origins of their feud, recalling how a remark made by Afridi not only hurt him personally but also sparked a determination to dismiss the flamboyant Pakistani all-rounder every time they faced off.
Afridi’s “Real Pathan” Comment Sparks Controversy
Pathan shared that the rivalry began after an interview Afridi gave to renowned cricket broadcaster Harsha Bhogle. During the chat, Afridi reportedly quipped, “I’m a real Pathan, Irfan is not.”
The comment struck a nerve. “Badtameez aadmi hai,” Irfan Pathan recalled, translating to “He is an ill-mannered man.”
For Irfan, the statement crossed a personal line. “I got the feeling that he wasn’t just talking about me, but about my parents too. Had he not said all this, I wouldn’t have had any issue with him. But getting personal was wrong. So every time I bowled to him, I knew I would get rid of him.”
True to his word, Pathan went on to dismiss Afridi 11 times in international cricket, many of them on crucial occasions, including high-pressure matches and even World Cup encounters.
“Badtameez Aadmi Hai” – Pathan’s Sharp Retort
Then I politely answered, ‘Seems like Afridi had that for dinner last night as he can’t stop barking right now.’ And there was pin-drop silence from Afridi during the entire journey,” revealed the 40-year-old.
Pathan also said that he had a complaint to register with renowned commentator Harsha Bhogle, as he did not counter Afridi when the latter said that Irfan was fake, and he was the only real Pathan.
The Baroda-born man, who finished with 2821 runs and 301 wickets in 173 matches across formats for India, also recounted that he has got Afridi out 11 times in all international competitions.
Irfan Pathan having a beef with Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi is not new knowledge. However, what is new is the fact that he had a ‘dog fight’ with the former Pakistan captain mid-flight.
Pathan, while he was on tour of Pakistan with the Indian team in 2005-06, was sitting on a flight alongside the members of both teams, and the flight was going from Lahore to Karachi.
Explaining what happened, Pathan on the Lallantop show said, “Afridi came and messed up my hair while I was sitting with Abdul Razzaq and said, ‘Yo kiddo, how are you?’ And I replied, ‘Since when did you become my father?’ and that led to him saying nasty words in foul language.”
The former Indian pacer then explained how he used a dog reference to silence the Pakistani all-rounder mid-flight.
“I turned to Razzaq and asked, ‘Razzaq Bhai, what kind of meat is found here in Pakistan?’ and Razaaq innocently answered, counting all kinds of meat that they serve in Pakistan. And then I said, ‘Don’t they have dog meat in Pakistan somewhere?’ Razzaq was shocked and asked me why I was saying something like that.”
The incident took place back during India's tour of Pakistan in 2006, probably after the third Test in Karachi. As both the Indian and Pakistan teams were travelling from Karachi to Lahore, Afridi decided to play with a young Pathan, who had played roughly 20 Tests by then in three years.
In a candid interview with Lallantop, Pathan opened up about the origins of their feud, recalling how a remark made by Afridi not only hurt him personally but also sparked a determination to dismiss the flamboyant Pakistani all-rounder every time they faced off.
Afridi’s “Real Pathan” Comment Sparks Controversy
Pathan shared that the rivalry began after an interview Afridi gave to renowned cricket broadcaster Harsha Bhogle. During the chat, Afridi reportedly quipped, “I’m a real Pathan, Irfan is not.”
The comment struck a nerve. “Badtameez aadmi hai,” Irfan Pathan recalled, translating to “He is an ill-mannered man.”
For Irfan, the statement crossed a personal line. “I got the feeling that he wasn’t just talking about me, but about my parents too. Had he not said all this, I wouldn’t have had any issue with him. But getting personal was wrong. So every time I bowled to him, I knew I would get rid of him.”
True to his word, Pathan went on to dismiss Afridi 11 times in international cricket, many of them on crucial occasions, including high-pressure matches and even World Cup encounters.
“Badtameez Aadmi Hai” – Pathan’s Sharp Retort
Then I politely answered, ‘Seems like Afridi had that for dinner last night as he can’t stop barking right now.’ And there was pin-drop silence from Afridi during the entire journey,” revealed the 40-year-old.
Pathan also said that he had a complaint to register with renowned commentator Harsha Bhogle, as he did not counter Afridi when the latter said that Irfan was fake, and he was the only real Pathan.
The Baroda-born man, who finished with 2821 runs and 301 wickets in 173 matches across formats for India, also recounted that he has got Afridi out 11 times in all international competitions.
Irfan Pathan having a beef with Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi is not new knowledge. However, what is new is the fact that he had a ‘dog fight’ with the former Pakistan captain mid-flight.
Pathan, while he was on tour of Pakistan with the Indian team in 2005-06, was sitting on a flight alongside the members of both teams, and the flight was going from Lahore to Karachi.
Explaining what happened, Pathan on the Lallantop show said, “Afridi came and messed up my hair while I was sitting with Abdul Razzaq and said, ‘Yo kiddo, how are you?’ And I replied, ‘Since when did you become my father?’ and that led to him saying nasty words in foul language.”
The former Indian pacer then explained how he used a dog reference to silence the Pakistani all-rounder mid-flight.
“I turned to Razzaq and asked, ‘Razzaq Bhai, what kind of meat is found here in Pakistan?’ and Razaaq innocently answered, counting all kinds of meat that they serve in Pakistan. And then I said, ‘Don’t they have dog meat in Pakistan somewhere?’ Razzaq was shocked and asked me why I was saying something like that.”
The incident took place back during India's tour of Pakistan in 2006, probably after the third Test in Karachi. As both the Indian and Pakistan teams were travelling from Karachi to Lahore, Afridi decided to play with a young Pathan, who had played roughly 20 Tests by then in three years.