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Shahid Afridi exclusive talk on his last match issue

There is a huge confusion in the minds of cricket fans and specially Shahid Afridi fanatics. Will Afridi play his last match or now not? The solution which the majority are getting now is no. Shahid Afridi might not be capable of make it to the floor for Pakistan again. There are a few reasons which make this preposition pretty stable now. First Afridi replied to a tweet in which one fan asked him approximately his remaining recreation and Afridi said that no, playing for Pakistan for him is now over. He’s going to now not go back to the team.


Now in his cutting-edge interview Afridi has stated that he desired one ultimate recreation and that as a ways as he thinks and even the leader selector Inzamam thinks is his proper. Now query comes why he did no longer get that game. It becomes deliberate for the duration of the West Indies collection.

That became even what Afridi wanted as well. Afridi said that he wanted to get into the ground in UAE for one ultimate time and depart the game for true amongst his humans. Now for a player of his magnificence this have to have had passed off but it did not. Afridi said that Inzamam was ready to offer him one last sport. He had a chat with Inzamam wherein Inzamam agreed to present him one remaining sport. Inzamam said that Afridi was the hero of this nation and he has a number of offerings for Pakistan so he may be given one remaining recreation.

Now we can talk the Arthur case a few different time because here the start of this entire conversation is quite doubtful. Afridi said that he did now not feel awful but became amazed to see whilst Sethi changed into not telling the truth. however on the other hand the query comes become Sethi absolutely mendacity. He’s one of the foremost faces in PCB. Why would he be mendacity for simply one recreation? Sethi could have his personal reservations and that they may be authentic as properly. So one should not be position all the blame of Sethi. He has to study plenty of factors and we recognize walking PCB subjects isn’t always an easy task.

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