Afridi's counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni recalled the fans' ire when they stoned the cricketers' houses after India's first-round exit in the 2007 World Cup. Dhoni said those were the moments when support really mattered.
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"We are here to entertain. We have always given our best whether it was the 2007 World Cup or the 2011," he said.
"We don't really like losing and always give our best. We always need the support, especially when we are not doing well.
"We know when we are doing well, the whole of India is with us. But it's moments like the 2007 World Cup when you really need the kind of support to boost the players.
"I still remember it took me over a month to get out of that kind of depression."
India's captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (left) celebrates after Pakistan's Umar Akmal (right) is bowled by Harbhajan Singh
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