Sunday, December 21, 2014

Shahid Afridi retired from one-day cricket after the World Cup

Lahore: Pakistan's current Krket most experienced team and all-rounder Shahid Afridi Kilhadi Sunday after the World Cup next year, the ICC has announced his retirement from one-day cricket. Afridi wrote on Twitter, "" movement in my career so far, but I am satisfied that this game I'm Cohd on my terms. "" Already been retired from Test cricket Afridi. At the age of 34 to go to the batting ace Afridi also said the decision to retire was very difficult to see the future of the team, he made this decision. Afridi tweeted, "" I spent the last 18 years, dreaming of Pakistan.
It's hard to say who first decided I'd Kilhadi, but the decision will open the way for fresh talent in the team. "" Pakistan in the ICC World Cup 2011 semi-final match Afridi, who led the team in 1996, most of the one-day history putting fastest century ever since her international debut and he has also played 389 ODIs. Afridi made against Sri Lanka in Nairobi 17 years unbroken record, which was the first of January of the same year, New Zealand Tohda Corey Anderson. Afridi said in his tweet, "" I am happy with my achievements and record, but the record of fastest century in one-day cricket, I lamented the breakdown. "" Afridi 7870 ODI runs at an average of 23.49 in career are built, including six centuries and 38 fifties. The run rate Afridi striker scored from 116.29. Besides Afridi 391 wickets in one-day cricket has.

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