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Shahid Afridi batting against Karachi Kings

Shahid Afridi gave his best shot last night in the game against Karachi Kings. But at the end he could not get his team a win. Karachi won the game
by just 8 runs. It was a fantastic game of cricket and Afridi lit the stadium on fire with his sixes.

He almost snatched an impossible win for the Peshawar team. This was an incredible innings from Afridi. After a long time he has scored a fifty in T20 match. Usama Mir bowled an exceptional last over and saved 18 runs to make sure his side wins the game.

There is no doubt that despite chasing a huge run rate and all the pressure, Shahid Afridi was the only batsman who could have given Peshawar Zalmi a chance to win the game last night. Zalmi had a very close game against the Karachi Kings and ultimately it was the Karachi side who won it.

Shahid Afridi scored a fifty in the match. It was a knock that came out of nowhere. Afridi almost stole the show. Usama Mir the young leggy from the Karachi team bowled an exceptional final over. He defended 18 runs against the power of Afridi.


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