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Shahid Afridi huge six against India


Shahid Afridi is one of the most powerful strikers of the cricket ball and once he hits a ball from the middle it never drops short. Here we see a young Shahid Afridi playing against India. Afridi slammed a huge six
and this went mils outside the ground.

Afridi gave the spinner a charge and hit the ball from the middle. This was the first ball he was facing against a spinner in the game and he went after it. This is how Afridi has played in the past and same is his style now. As they say something does not change.

Chauhan was the bowler and Afridi loves to play the spinners. He is extremely dangerous when it comes to playing against the spinners. Chauhan as expected gave the ball some flight and Afridi was ready for this one. The ball was not let to spin here.

Afridi went right to the pitch of the ball and picked this one over long on. The shot came off the middle of the bat and went all the way out of the ground. This was an Afridi hit hence there was hardly anything stopping it in the skies. This was a monster hit from the bat of Afridi. Since his debut he did not change his game play. This has been his trade mark batting style for years.

Shahid Afridi has always been around for so many years in international cricket. The Pakistani former captain played with one trade mark style of batting and that is to hit the ball had and long. Afridi did not even take one ball to see how the pitch reacts.

He has always been around hitting the ball and getting runs. This here is a young Shahid Afridi we see playing against India. This game was played in Sharjah one of the favorites hunting grounds for team Pakistan. They love playing here on these tracks.

Shahid Afridi faces his first ball against the spinner and he goes straight down the track. Now this requires bravery to get down the track against a spinner on the first ball. You never know how the pitch will react and how much spin is on it.

The ball was not able to spin here as Afridi was right under it when it hit the deck. Afridi heaved the ball hard and for the bad luck of the bowler this hit the middle of the bat. That was it for the bowler. The ball flew out of the ground. It was a mighty blow from Afridi which was thoroughly enjoyed by the batsman, fans and the commentators. Afridi showed his power here. He has been around with the same style of batting for years.


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