The controversy surrounding Shahid Afridi’s autobiography keeps on piling up. Afridi had released an autobiography called 'Game Changer' recently where he talked about his career in the Pakistan cricket team and his views on Kashmir. Now the 44-year-old has talked about another controversial topic. He has revealed that he does not give permission to his daughters to play outdoor sports while saying that "feminists can say whatever they want about my decision."
Afridi has four daughters named Ansha, Ajwa, Asmara, and Aqsa. In his autobiography, Afridi arrived at such a decision due to social and religious reasons. He also admitted that his wife agreed with him. Afridi wrote that his daughters are only allowed to play any sport as long as it's indoors.
"Ajwa and Asmara are the youngest and love to play dress-up. They have my permission to play any sport, as long as they're indoors. Cricket? No, not for my girls. They have permission to play all the indoor games they want, but my daughters are not going to be competing in public sporting activities," The Express Tribune quoted Afridi saying in his autobiography.
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