Shahid Afridi supports Taliban, says 'things moving towards positivity'
News | August 31, 2021 11:26 ISTFormer pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi supports Taliban: says 'things moving towards positivity'.
Former pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi supports Taliban: says 'things moving towards positivity'.
A four-wicket haul by Saqib Mahmood set the tone as a new-look England side comprising five debutants thrashed Pakistan by nine wickets.
Afridi hit out at the selection policy adopted for the national team for red and white ball formats.
Younis claimed that the revolt was not carried out because the players were unhappy with his captaincy style or strong attitude.
Afridi represented Multan Sultans in four of its five league games at Karachi, scoring just three runs in two innings and picking up two wickets from 15 overs.
Afridi said that Shaheen's family had made a formal approach asking for his daughter's hand in marriage.
Afridi noted that Dravid, who is currently heading the National Cricket Academy (NCA), had done a lot of hard work with the young Indian players at the under-19 level.
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Afridi's knock for Galle Gladiators consisted of three fours and six sixes.
The former Pakistan captain tweeted about the same, adding to the agony of the tournament organisers after a spate of heavyweight pullouts.
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The flamboyant all-rounder said he would like to take Pakistan cricket to the top and is ready to don the administrator's hat for that to happen, but not immediately.
Shahid Afridi's unique helmet grill attracted trolls on Twitter as he appeared for the Multan Sultans in PSL 2020 on Saturday.
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The Afghanistan mystery spinner recalls while speaking to R Ashwin that it was tough to find a role model in his country.
The announcement of the inclusion of Afridi and Sarfaraz in the franchise was made by Nadeem Omar, who owns Quetta Gladiators, during a reception held here on Wednesday to unveil the Galle Gladiators outfit
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Afridi expressed satisfaction at the pace bowling resources available in Pakistan cricket and said the country had always produced some top class pace bowlers.
Azhar Mahmood has revealed that Shahid Afridi used Sachin Tendulkar's bat to score the 37-ball century, which was a record for fastest hundred in ODIs for 18 years.
On Wednesday, Afridi took part in a Q&A session on Twitter, where he didn't shy away to give some bold answers.
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