India's hopes of reaching the semi-finals have been dashed after defeats by Pakistan and New Zealand in the T20 World Cup.

Apart from this, the result of the match between Afghanistan and New Zealand is also important for India. India will face Afghanistan today. Against Pakistan and New Zealand, the Indian batsmen had problems facing spinners.

Cricket pitches in the UAE are becoming important for spinners. Similarly, Afghanistan is also expected to face India. A statement by Afghanistan's wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Shehzad before the match is going viral.

Mohammed Shahzad, who was overweight had to face criticism due to his fitness. But he has avoided paying attention to it. He interacted with the Indian Express for his funny nature.

This time he also made a statement on his fitness. "We keep fit and eat well," Shehzad said.

Shehzad, who played for the Pakistani refugee cap, said not everyone could be as fit as Virat Kohli. I can hit as far as Kohli can hit. This is why he needs to diet so much, he said this time.

"My coach Phil Simmons has an idea that I can wicket 50 overs and bat 50 overs. My weight has never come in my cricket, 'said Shahzad.

Statistics also prove that he has scored the most runs for Afghanistan in T20 matches. He is also behind Mohammad Nabi in ODIs.

He had often had problems before. He was also given a one-year doping ban.

He was also so upset after his dismissal in the match against Zimbabwe that he damaged the ground. He was then banned for two matches.

Regarding his argument, he said that mistakes are made by human beings. Now I am drinking coffee with you, you know I will fail the doping test after this.

He also spoke about his family. He said his family was very large. It will also be a night of counting. I have two children. I have six siblings and my mother. When I get some time out from cricket, I like to spend time with my family