New Delhi, July 16 (IANS) India's opening batsman Gautam Gambhir lashed out at former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who said that Indians are not large-hearted like the Pakistanis.
Afridi's comments came after Gambhir dedicated the World Cup win to the victims of Mumbai's 26/11 terror attacks, which were carried out by Pakistani nationals.
"It looks like Afridi is behaving still in the same manner when he debuted at the age of 16 in international cricket. He is still immature. It was my personal wish to pay tributes to the 26/11 victims," Gambhir was quoted as saying by India TV.
On his verbal skirmish with Afridi during a Test match in 2007 that led to one-match ban, Gambhir said: "I now realize that I should not have lost my temper on small issues. It was a personal thing. He had hurled abuses at me, which I do not want to mention here."
Gambhir said that all Pakistani cricketers have a habit of making loud comments during play.
"Not only Kamran (Akmal), but most of the Pakistanis have this habit of (over) appealing. Most of the wicketkeepers are unlike Kamran. Dhoni never shouts while keeping the wickets," he said.
On the upcoming India-Pakistan series to be held in March, Gambhir said: "I always feel happy scoring runs against Pakistan. The entire nation becomes aggressive during an India-Pakistan match."