The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has been a challenging tournament for the Pakistan cricket team, marked by consecutive defeats that have triggered intense criticism. In the midst of this, Pakistani actress and social media influencer Sehar Shinwari has emerged as a prominent voice expressing her frustration with the team's performance. Her demands for accountability and change within the team, particularly the resignation of Captain Babar Azam and his teammates, have ignited a significant discussion in the cricketing world. Let's delve into who Sehar Shinwari is and her demands for change in the Pakistan cricket team.
Sehar Shinwari is a Pakistani actress, host, social media influencer, and social media activist who gained attention in November 2022.
She made headlines when she promised to marry a Zimbabwean guy if Zimbabwe defeated India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup match in Melbourne in November 2022.
Sehar Shinwari is known for her active presence on social media platforms, where she shares her opinions and interacts with her followers.
She has a significant following on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), with over 145,000 followers.
In light of Pakistan's disappointing performance in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, Sehar Shinwari expressed her frustration on social media.
She demanded the immediate resignation of the entire Pakistan cricket team, led by Captain Babar Azam, due to their subpar performance in the tournament.
Shinwari accused the Pakistan team of using religious and political rhetoric to manipulate their fan base, highlighting their failure to deliver strong performances on the field.
She declared her intention to lead street protests across Pakistan until her demand for the team's resignation is met.
Sehar Shinwari had previously created controversies by claiming to file an FIR against Captain Babar Azam after Pakistan's loss against India in the Asia Cup 2023.
She also made headlines when she promised to go on a date with a Bangladeshi cricketer if they beat India in the World Cup, seeking to avenge Pakistan's defeat.