Shaheen Afridi: Pakistan’s star pacer is ready to focus on comeback. Afridi is ready to put the recent disappointing phase behind him and focus on his long-awaited return to cricket this month.
The Upcoming Pakistan super league this week:-
Afridi made a low-key comeback this week after playing for Lahore Qalandars in a warm-up match of the upcoming Pakistan Super League.
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The left-hander is expected to make a comeback in the match against Multan Sultans. The opening match of the tournament is on 13 February.
Afridi sat out a busy Period of cricket:-
The strange injury saw Afridi sit out a busy period of cricket as Pakistan hosted England in a three-match Test series on home soil for the first time in 17 years, before taking on New Zealand in Test matches and ODIs in the new year. Was entertained
“It is tough when you miss your home games due to injury,” Afridi told PCB Digital recently.
“Before our Test home season, I didn’t even play in seven T20 matches for England.
He said, “I was more upset about not playing in Tests because I like Test cricket more.
I Like Test Cricket More
“A bowler is measured by how he performs in Test cricket and I wanted to keep wickets against England.”
The 22-year-old admitted he wanted nothing more than to pull on his whites and help his teammates to a famous victory.
Afridi said, “It happening when I was watching the (Multan Test) match and our tailenders could not finish the game.”
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“I wanted to hit some sixes out there and finish the match for Pakistan.
“Also, when they (England) were scoring a lot of runs, I wanting to give my inputs with the ball.”