Shaheen Afridi
Shaheen Afridi is a prominent Pakistani fast bowler known for his exceptional pace and wicket-taking ability. Born on April 6, 2000, in Khyber Agency, Pakistan, he made his international debut for the national team in 2018 and quickly gained recognition for his performances in both limited-overs and Test formats. Afridi played a crucial role in Pakistan's bowling attack during various international tournaments, including the ICC Cricket World Cup. His aggressive bowling style and knack for delivering crucial breakthroughs have established him as one of the leading bowlers in contemporary cricket. Afridi's recent on-field confrontation with South African cricketer Matthew Breetzke during a tri-series match highlighted his competitive spirit and intensity on the field.
Born on Apr 06, 2000 (25 years old)
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United Kingdom:
Shaheen Afridi switched back on and bowled two dots with wide yorkers.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi took 4 wickets for 30 runs against England, despite Pakistan losing the match.
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Taiwan:
Shaheen Afridi shook Brook’s hand after dismissing him and the Pakistan speedster said the batter had played 'proper cricketing shots' throughout his innings.
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Sri Lanka:
Shaheen Afridi took 4 wickets for 30 runs but could not save his team from defeat.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi is a fast bowler for the national cricket team of Pakistan and has been focusing on winning matches in the tournament.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi was included in the playing eleven in place of Faheem Ashraf.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi is expected to join the team for the match against New Zealand.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi was not included in the team for today's match.
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India:
Skipper Salman Ali Agha decided to bowl a woefully out-of-form Shaheen Afridi.
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Pakistan:
Shaheen Afridi dropped a catch during the match against Pakistan, leading to a confrontation with Hardik Pandya.
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