WHO IS Shahid Afridi
Shahid Afridi
Sahib Zadar Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi (Urdu: شاہد افریدی, Pashto: شاهد افریدی; conceived 1 Walk 1977) is a Pakistani previous cricketer and commander of the Pakistan public cricket crew. An all-rounder, Afridi was a right-given leg spinner and a right-given batsman
Early and individual life
Afridi was brought into the world in Khyber Organization, Pakistan, to an Afridi clan of Pashtuns in 1977.
He has a place with a group of Sufi pirs (educators or profound bosses) and his granddad Maulana Muhammad Ilya S was a notable otherworldly figure in Bhutan Sharif, a region in the Torah Valley. His other granddad, Sahib zada Abdul Baqi, was given the title Ghazi-e-Kashmir (champion of Kashmir) for his endeavors during the Indo-Pakistani Conflict of 1947-1948.
Afridi has six siblings, including individual cricketers Tariq Afridi and Ashfaq Afridi, and five sisters. He is the fifth most seasoned of his kin. He credits his uncle, a colonel in the Pakistan Armed force, for acquainting him with sports overall and to cricket in particular.
He is hitched to his maternal cousin Nadia Afridi and has five daughters. In 2021, Afridi reported his little girl And Ha's commitment to cricketer Shaheen Afridi. On 3 February 2023, his little girl, Ansha, wedded Shaheen Afridi in a nikah ceremony.
Homegrown profession
Afridi was drafted to the Pakistan senior public group after fine exhibitions at the under-19 title circuit beginning the 1994-95 season. Playing for the Karachi Whites, he assisted his group with bringing home the championship the accompanying season picking 42 wickets in five matches at a normal of 9.59. Later that season, Afridi had played against the meeting Britain An and West Indies Youth groups and a couple of top of the line games for Karachi Whites in the senior Public Title. In 2001, Afridi marked an agreement to address Leicestershire. In five top notch matches he scored 295 runs at a normal of 42.14, including a most noteworthy score of 164, and took 11 wickets at a normal of 46.45; Afridi likewise played 11 one day matches for the club, scoring 481 runs at a normal of 40.08 and taking 18 wickets at 24.04. His most elevated score of 95 came from 58 balls in a semi-last of the C&G Prize to assist Leicestershire with beating Lancashire by seven wickets. Derbyshire Province Cricket Club marked Afridi to play for them in the initial two months of the 2003 English cricket season.
T20 establishment profession and IPL vocation
Afridi was endorsed by Deccan Chargers, and played in the debut time of the IPL. He could score 81 runs in 10 matches and got 9 wickets in the tournament. He didn't play in the second release of IPL because of the strained air after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Pakistan Super Association
In the 2016 PSL, Afridi was a piece of the establishment Peshawar Zalmi as chief and as their symbol player. After the finish of the first season, Afridi was made the leader of Peshawar Zalmi. Afridi ventured down as Peshawar Zalmi commander before the beginning of the 2017 PSL and gave the captaincy to Daren Sammy. Peshawar proceeded to win the title. After the finish of the subsequent season, Afridi left Peshawar Zalmi. Afridi joined Karachi Rulers for the 2018 PSL and was likewise made the Leader of Karachi Kings. He additionally moved to Karachi as a player in front of PSL drafts. Afridi left Karachi after they didn't hold him for the 2019 PSL. In the 2019 PSL draft, Afridi was picked by the Multan Kings in the platinum category. During the 2020 PSL draft, Multan Kings held Afridi as a mentor. He was held by Multan Kings again preceding the 2021 PSL. Afridi had the underlying impact of the 2021 PSL yet missed the rest of the rescheduled competition because of a back injury. For the 2022 PSL, Afridi played for Quetta Fighters in what he declared would be his last PSL season. He later pulled out mid-season because of back problems.
Different Associations
In June 2004, Afridi endorsed with English province side Kent to play for them in three Twenty20 matches and one Tote sport Association match. Afridi played for Southern Redbacks in the 2009-10 KFC Twenty20 Huge Bash. He was important for Ruhuna Royals in 2012 Sri Lanka Chief Association yet he got back to Pakistan halfway through the competition to go to his feeble wife.
In January 2015, Afridi was endorsed by Northamptonshire Steel backs for the 2015 T20 Blast where he came to the final. In 2016, his administrations were obtained by Rang pur Riders for the fourth version of Bangladesh Chief League.
Shahid Afridi was important for the St Kitts and Nevis Nationalists in the third time of the Caribbean Chief League. He was remembered for the crew of Jamaica Tallawahs for the 6th release of Caribbean Head Association yet took out before the beginning of the competition because of knee injury.
In 2018, Afridi was picked as a symbol player and commander by the Paktia Pumas in the primary time of Afghanistan Chief League. In June 2019, he was chosen to play for the Brampton Wolves establishment group in the 2019 Worldwide T20 Canada tournament. In July 2019, he was chosen to play for the Belfast Titans in the debut release of the Euro T20 Hammer cricket tournament. Nonetheless, the next month the competition was cancelled. For the 6th version of Bangladesh Head Association, he was remembered for the A+ classification and was endorsed by Comilla Victorians. In November 2019, he was chosen to play for the Dhaka Detachment in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Head League. In October 2020, he was drafted by the Galle Fighters for the debut release of the Lanka Head League.
In July 2021, he was picked by Rawalakot Birds of prey for the primary release of the Kashmir Chief League. He was likewise reported as the Brand Representative of the KPL. At first he was picked by Muzaffrabad Tigers however later he headed out in different directions from Muzaffrabad Tigers to join Rawalakot Hawks and drove the group to the title. On 26 July 2021, Afridi was endorsed by Kathmandu Rulers XI to play in Nepal's Everest Chief League.
For the 2022 KPL, Afridi joined Jammu Janbaz as a mentor. Jammu Janbaz completed fifth and were dispensed with in the gathering stage. In June 2022, he joined Mardan Champions as a tutor for the debut time of Pakistan Junior League.
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