A social media spat unfolded between former captain of the Pakistan cricket team, Azhar Ali, and fast bowler Tanveer Ahmed, revolving around the age discrepancy of Azhar Ali’s son. The disagreement began when Tanveer questioned the age of Azhar Ali’s son, noticing a two-year difference on the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) official site.
Azhar Ali responded by reminding Tanveer that he had witnessed his son during the Test tours in 2010 and questioned the need for such skepticism about his age. Despite the initial exchange, Azhar wished good health to Tanveer and his family. However, the disagreement continued, taking a less logical and more emotional turn as the exchange unfolded on social media.
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The heated exchange took an unexpected turn when a local journalist intervened and posted the official image of Azhar Ali’s son’s passport. The passport confirmed that Azhar Ali’s son was indeed born in 2008, not 2006, as erroneously indicated on the PCB’s official website. This revelation clarified the misunderstanding and highlighted that the age discrepancy was a result of an error in the information uploaded by the PCB.
Azhar Ali, upon realizing the mistake, requested the correction of his son’s birth year on the official website. This incident not only brought attention to the issue of age discrepancies in cricket but also demonstrated the potential consequences of relying on online platforms for accurate information.
The social media feud, while initially fueled by a misunderstanding, underscored the importance of fact-checking and accurate data representation, especially when it comes to the personal details of individuals, including sports figures. It serves as a reminder of the broader challenges faced by cricket boards in maintaining accurate and up-to-date information on their players, as errors can lead to unwarranted controversies and disputes. As the matter was resolved with the correction of the information, it emphasizes the need for diligence in ensuring the accuracy of data available on official platforms to avoid unnecessary conflicts and controversies in the future.




