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Shahid Afridi gets an emotional moment

Shahid Afridi is a less a name and more of a brand in cricket. The all-rounder played two decades of international cricket and he has been a performer throughout his career. He is one of the hardest hitters of the cricket ball and he has inspired many.


Shahid Afridi is known for his batting and bowling abilities and throughout his career he was an exceptional player. He served the Pakistan team really well. He is one of those players who left a mark on the team. He has inspired many young cricketers.

The Pakistani super star Shahid Afridi got a standing ovation from the Peshawar Zalmi team mates during an official diner last night. Afridi and the other members were present in a dinner where a short tribute was played on the screen to Afridi.


At the end Afridi received a standing ovation from the Peshawar Zalmi team and management. The all-rounder was given the right kind of tribute. He has played for almost two decades and has been a great ambassador of the game and Pakistan.


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