Shaheen afridi death

  1. Shaheen Afridi Profile
  2. 'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of
  3. Shaheen Afridi announces death of grandmother in a heartfelt post
  4. Umar Gul identifies key factors affecting Shaheen Afridi in death overs
  5. Shaheen Afridi injury: What happened to Shaheen Shah Afridi and why did he walk off the ground during T20 World Cup 2022 final?
  6. 'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of
  7. Umar Gul identifies key factors affecting Shaheen Afridi in death overs
  8. Shaheen Afridi injury: What happened to Shaheen Shah Afridi and why did he walk off the ground during T20 World Cup 2022 final?
  9. Shaheen Afridi Profile
  10. Shaheen Afridi announces death of grandmother in a heartfelt post


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Shaheen Afridi Profile

Name Shaheen Afridi Born April 06, 2000 Khyber Agency Age 23 years 71 days Teams Pakistan, Pakistan U19, Dhaka Dynamites, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan A, Rotterdam Rhinos, Team White, Team Green, Hampshire, Birmingham Phoenix, Middlesex, Comilla Victorians, Nottinghamshire Nickname Shaheen Afridi Bat Style Left Handed Bat Bowl Style Left-arm fast-medium There is no denying the fact that Shaheen Afridi's potential is scaringly infinite. Blessed with a tall gangling frame and the ability to bowl really fast, Afridi also like his famous namesake can strike the ball really hard with the bat in hand. Add to all this his variety as a left-arm bowler and you know why there is immense excitement around this man in Pakistan. Born in a family of seven, Shaheen is the youngest of the lot and arguably, the most skilled as well. Despite being extremely passionate about cricket from his childhood, he was mostly into tennis-ball cricket before being guided into the real deal by his eldest brother Riaz, a one-Test wonder for Pakistan, who has also been Shaheen's inspiration and mentor. The transition has been extremely smooth for Shaheen who has rose up the ranks briskly in real quick time. Pakistan Super League has also helped, the platform allowing youngsters like him to rub shoulders with some of the best in business. The exposure has made Shaheen a tougher man and he is still in his teenage. He is still very raw and his domestic career has just taken off recently but there is enough to ...

'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of

'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of Smith has praised Babar Azam [Twitter] Australia will host Pakistan later in the year for the Benaud-Qadir Trophy, marking the beginning of the next World Test Championship cycle. The tour will feature three Test matches, set to take place at Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney in December and January. In a video shared by Cricket Australia (CA), Steve Smith expressed his deep admiration for Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi, two star players representing the visiting side. He further highlighted the threat they pose and stressed the need for his team to be mindful of their capabilities. Here’s what Steve Smith told Cricket Australia: “Babar Azam is a wonderful player. The last few years he’s gotten better and better. He’s someone we have to look out for. He’s dangerous, he makes big scores and he usually does it at a pretty good pace as well.” The Pakistan captain has scored 3,696 runs in 47 Test matches he has played so far, with nine centuries and 26 half-centuries to his name. He has been the backbone of his team in red-ball cricket, piling up runs after runs. Shaheen Afridi, one we’ll have to look out: Steve Smith Reflecting on Shaheen Afridi’s bowling prowess, Smith highlighted the significant strides made by the star pacer since his previous tour to Australia. The star batter acknowledged Shaheen's ability to master the art of swinging the ball back into the right-handers, underlinin...

Shaheen Afridi announces death of grandmother in a heartfelt post

ISLAMABAD – Pakistani speedster Shaheen Shah Afridi’s grandmother passed away in her hometown Landi Kotal, the cricket announced Friday. Afridi took to social media to mourn the demise while he requested his fans to pray for the departed soul. “My grandmother, a beautiful soul, breathed her last today. The funeral prayers will take place at Tatara ground, Landi Kotal, KPK, at 06:30pm today,” he said in a social media post. As the pacer made the announcement , a large of his fans and social media users extended condolences. Shaheen hailed from the Zakha Khel Tribe that resides in the north-western ‘Federally Administered Tribal Area’ of Pakistan and was brought up in a lower middle-class family in a small town known as Landi Kotal. Being the youngest of seven brothers, the 23-year-old followed a career in cricket like his eldest brother Riaz Afridi. Shaheen became the first cricketer born after the turn of the millennium to represent Men in Green when he played the third T20I against the Windies.

Umar Gul identifies key factors affecting Shaheen Afridi in death overs

Pakistan left-arm pacer, Shaheen Shah Afridi, has not been as much effective in death overs lately. Quite a few times, he has been proven to be expensive in the latter overs of the game, which has raised concerns. Umar Gul, while talking to Cricket Pakistan, stated that there could be different factors behind this lag, but Shaheen is certainly working on improvising in this particular facet of the game. "There are two reasons behind this. One is that he's been playing T20Is consistently for a very long time now. Secondly, in only four overs, there are relatively reduced chances for the ball to be reversed in the latter overs. The way he handles the new ball and efficiently picks up wickets augments the team's hopes for him. He builds the foundation that helps other bowlers as well. But yes, he needs to work hard in the death overs and increase his focus in that area. There is always room for improvement, so he should work on delivering equally good spells with the old ball as he does with the new ball," Gul said. The 40-year-old reinstated that Shaheen's injury might be a causative factor; however, he is working to be equally good in the beginning as well as at death overs. "Shaheen also made a comeback after injury and played this series against New Zealand, so that can be a factor too. I hope he remains fit for the Asia Cup because he is our main bowler. I had a discussion with him regarding this concern, and he does realize that his focus should be working both on the n...

Shaheen Afridi injury: What happened to Shaheen Shah Afridi and why did he walk off the ground during T20 World Cup 2022 final?

To the joy of the Pakistani fans, Afridi seemed to be fine on the field after going out for a brief while. But when he was assigned to bowl the 16th over of the innings, he again looked uncomfortable in the run-up as he bowled the first delivery. Some deliberation later, Afridi chose to walk off and preserve his fragile knee. 1 Shaheen Afridi got injured while taking Harry Brook’s catch.The game changing moment for England. 📸: Disney + Hotstar Iftikhar Ahmed completed the remainder of Afridi's over. The five-ball spell by the off-spinner was the perfect catalyst that England desperately looked for. It helped them relieve some of the pressure caused by a tight spell from Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf in the lead-up to the death overs. Shaheen Afridi has been struggling with his knee throughout the T20 World Cup 2022 The left-arm pacer sustained an injury to his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) during the tour of Sri Lanka a few months earlier. The blow caused him to be ruled out of the 2022 Asia Cup and his participation in the T20 World Cup 2022 was in serious doubt. Afridi underwent surgery to treat the injury and completed his rehabilitation in England. The lengthy layoff caused him to miss the home series against Pakistan as well as the tri-series in New Zealand ahead of the tournament. Afridi made his first appearance post-injury in the warm-up matches before the Super 12s. He looked undercooked in the initial matches against India and Zimbabwe, with a rather conservativ...

'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of

'He is a Wonderful Player': Steve Smith Names Pakistan Player Australia Should Be Wary Of Smith has praised Babar Azam [Twitter] Australia will host Pakistan later in the year for the Benaud-Qadir Trophy, marking the beginning of the next World Test Championship cycle. The tour will feature three Test matches, set to take place at Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney in December and January. In a video shared by Cricket Australia (CA), Steve Smith expressed his deep admiration for Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi, two star players representing the visiting side. He further highlighted the threat they pose and stressed the need for his team to be mindful of their capabilities. Here’s what Steve Smith told Cricket Australia: “Babar Azam is a wonderful player. The last few years he’s gotten better and better. He’s someone we have to look out for. He’s dangerous, he makes big scores and he usually does it at a pretty good pace as well.” The Pakistan captain has scored 3,696 runs in 47 Test matches he has played so far, with nine centuries and 26 half-centuries to his name. He has been the backbone of his team in red-ball cricket, piling up runs after runs. Shaheen Afridi, one we’ll have to look out: Steve Smith Reflecting on Shaheen Afridi’s bowling prowess, Smith highlighted the significant strides made by the star pacer since his previous tour to Australia. The star batter acknowledged Shaheen's ability to master the art of swinging the ball back into the right-handers, underlinin...

Umar Gul identifies key factors affecting Shaheen Afridi in death overs

Pakistan left-arm pacer, Shaheen Shah Afridi, has not been as much effective in death overs lately. Quite a few times, he has been proven to be expensive in the latter overs of the game, which has raised concerns. Umar Gul, while talking to Cricket Pakistan, stated that there could be different factors behind this lag, but Shaheen is certainly working on improvising in this particular facet of the game. "There are two reasons behind this. One is that he's been playing T20Is consistently for a very long time now. Secondly, in only four overs, there are relatively reduced chances for the ball to be reversed in the latter overs. The way he handles the new ball and efficiently picks up wickets augments the team's hopes for him. He builds the foundation that helps other bowlers as well. But yes, he needs to work hard in the death overs and increase his focus in that area. There is always room for improvement, so he should work on delivering equally good spells with the old ball as he does with the new ball," Gul said. The 40-year-old reinstated that Shaheen's injury might be a causative factor; however, he is working to be equally good in the beginning as well as at death overs. "Shaheen also made a comeback after injury and played this series against New Zealand, so that can be a factor too. I hope he remains fit for the Asia Cup because he is our main bowler. I had a discussion with him regarding this concern, and he does realize that his focus should be working both on the n...

Shaheen Afridi injury: What happened to Shaheen Shah Afridi and why did he walk off the ground during T20 World Cup 2022 final?

To the joy of the Pakistani fans, Afridi seemed to be fine on the field after going out for a brief while. But when he was assigned to bowl the 16th over of the innings, he again looked uncomfortable in the run-up as he bowled the first delivery. Some deliberation later, Afridi chose to walk off and preserve his fragile knee. 1 Shaheen Afridi got injured while taking Harry Brook’s catch.The game changing moment for England. 📸: Disney + Hotstar Iftikhar Ahmed completed the remainder of Afridi's over. The five-ball spell by the off-spinner was the perfect catalyst that England desperately looked for. It helped them relieve some of the pressure caused by a tight spell from Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf in the lead-up to the death overs. Shaheen Afridi has been struggling with his knee throughout the T20 World Cup 2022 The left-arm pacer sustained an injury to his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) during the tour of Sri Lanka a few months earlier. The blow caused him to be ruled out of the 2022 Asia Cup and his participation in the T20 World Cup 2022 was in serious doubt. Afridi underwent surgery to treat the injury and completed his rehabilitation in England. The lengthy layoff caused him to miss the home series against Pakistan as well as the tri-series in New Zealand ahead of the tournament. Afridi made his first appearance post-injury in the warm-up matches before the Super 12s. He looked undercooked in the initial matches against India and Zimbabwe, with a rather conservativ...

Shaheen Afridi Profile

Name Shaheen Afridi Born April 06, 2000 Khyber Agency Age 23 years 71 days Teams Pakistan, Pakistan U19, Dhaka Dynamites, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistan A, Rotterdam Rhinos, Team White, Team Green, Hampshire, Birmingham Phoenix, Middlesex, Comilla Victorians, Nottinghamshire Nickname Shaheen Afridi Bat Style Left Handed Bat Bowl Style Left-arm fast-medium There is no denying the fact that Shaheen Afridi's potential is scaringly infinite. Blessed with a tall gangling frame and the ability to bowl really fast, Afridi also like his famous namesake can strike the ball really hard with the bat in hand. Add to all this his variety as a left-arm bowler and you know why there is immense excitement around this man in Pakistan. Born in a family of seven, Shaheen is the youngest of the lot and arguably, the most skilled as well. Despite being extremely passionate about cricket from his childhood, he was mostly into tennis-ball cricket before being guided into the real deal by his eldest brother Riaz, a one-Test wonder for Pakistan, who has also been Shaheen's inspiration and mentor. The transition has been extremely smooth for Shaheen who has rose up the ranks briskly in real quick time. Pakistan Super League has also helped, the platform allowing youngsters like him to rub shoulders with some of the best in business. The exposure has made Shaheen a tougher man and he is still in his teenage. He is still very raw and his domestic career has just taken off recently but there is enough to ...

Shaheen Afridi announces death of grandmother in a heartfelt post

ISLAMABAD – Pakistani speedster Shaheen Shah Afridi’s grandmother passed away in her hometown Landi Kotal, the cricket announced Friday. Afridi took to social media to mourn the demise while he requested his fans to pray for the departed soul. “My grandmother, a beautiful soul, breathed her last today. The funeral prayers will take place at Tatara ground, Landi Kotal, KPK, at 06:30pm today,” he said in a social media post. As the pacer made the announcement , a large of his fans and social media users extended condolences. Shaheen hailed from the Zakha Khel Tribe that resides in the north-western ‘Federally Administered Tribal Area’ of Pakistan and was brought up in a lower middle-class family in a small town known as Landi Kotal. Being the youngest of seven brothers, the 23-year-old followed a career in cricket like his eldest brother Riaz Afridi. Shaheen became the first cricketer born after the turn of the millennium to represent Men in Green when he played the third T20I against the Windies.