Arshi Khan gives Pakistan Cricket Board the middle finger, says ‘PCB f*ck off’ after Board denies Afridi farewell match
Arshi Khan who had earlier threatened a nude protest outside the Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi – but later on retracted her statement – today showed the Pakistan Cricket Board her middle finger in an exclusive self-shot video. Apparently pissed off with the news that the PCB has denied former Pakistani captain Shahid Afridi a face-saving chance to retire gracefully, Arshi Khan told the PCB members to ‘f*uck off’ in her video. The self-shot video of Arshi Khan can be found here: https://youtu.be/EfoR2I4AIs8
As reported earlier, on the last day of Ganesh Visarjan in Mumbai, as news reports were trickling in, suggesting that the flamboyant all-rounder – Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi had hinted at a possible settlement with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) which could see him make a graceful and face-saving exit from all international cricket, Indian model and actress Arshi Khan made her protest felt very strongly.
Speaking to an Indian website Arshi Khan said, “Afridi is still young and fit as a fiddle. He is still in form and must be given a chance to play again in all forms of cricket. It will be a great loss for Pakistan if Afridi is shunted out at this stage.” When asked how could she judge if Afridi is fit and in form, she quipped, “who else knows about Afridi’s stamina and prowess better than me.”
Making her displeasure felt in no uncertain terms, Arshi Khan told Indian news portal IndiaNewsNetwork.IN that she will vociferously protest against the decision of the PCB by organizing a nude dharna outside the Pakistan embassy in Delhi if the PCB does not revoke its decision within three weeks.
Afridi’s self-proclaimed girl friend, said that Afridi was an asset for Pakistan and the Pakistani people must also stand up and speak for their captain. “Maybe, he may not be selected as captain and a younger player could be given the captain’s job, but Afridi should not be thrown out of all forms of first class cricket,” Arshi Khan opined.