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Australian media tribute to Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi has been given a tribute by the Australia media. The start all-rounder and former skipper of Pakistan has finally hanged his boot in all three formats of cricket and he is now focusing on T20 leagues across the globe.
Afridi will be seen in action in the next T20 league. Afridi has said that he will keep on playing the T20 league cricket. This is a good news for his fans but at the same time they should be ready to see that he might retire soon as well. This is the ending stages of his career.
 

Shahid Afridi has been a great player. All his career he has given the audience plenty of excitement. Afridi is one of those players who have a respectable name is in cricket. This is the reason that we have lately seen that he was given the honor to unveil the champions trophy in Dubai.

Afridi played cricket for almost two decades and he has been a great servant to the game. In his life he was never involved in any of the negative elements. He has a very clean career from the start till the end. Afridi is one of those players who are respected all around the world. He has been one of t best in the business. Afridi will now only play the franchise based t20 leagues. International cricket is over for him.

The Australia media has given a tribute to Shahid Afridi. As per the Australian media this all-rounder has changed the face of cricket in Pakistan. He has been a true fighter. Afridi has played international cricket for more than 19 years.

He has been of a great service to Pakistan. Afridi has played multiple ODI and T20. He has played international test cricket but not that much. Afridi has given Pakistan team a lot of experience over the years. He has played with names like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis.

Shahid Afridi has said goodbye to cricket for good. In the past he announced his retirement on a couple of occasions but took back his decision. He was mocked for all this as well but he had something in his mind and that we all should respect.

It is not about his retirement but the play he gave to the world of cricket. He has been a great ambassador of the game. Afridi has played a lot of games and in some record books he still has his name right at the top. Afridi will certainly be missed. We have seen that since the Pakistani team has started losing senior players like him the performance graph has gone lower and lower. The senior players always have their experience to the team. In the current Pakistan ODI team and even in T20 there is not much experience and they will face issues because of this reason. Experience always matters in cricket. There is no replacement for experienced players.





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