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Shahid Afridi interview with Rameez Raja

Shahid Afridi comes up to the camera once again and the all-rounder has again said that his international career is over. Talking to Rameez Raja the
Peshawar Zalmi all-rounder said that he has no plans for international cricket now.

Afridi said that he will now play the T20 franchise cricket and that too to make his fans happy. There will be some years of cricket seen from him and after that he will not play any sort of cricket. Afridi at the moment is fit enough to play cricket as we have seen.

Shahid Afridi finally was taken on the camera by Rameez Raja. The Peshawar Zalmi all-rounder is playing the game against Lahore Qalandars at the moment. This is a very important game for both sides. At the moment the Zalmi are batting and they will be eying a strong total.

Afridi told Rameez about his future plans. He is not returning to international cricket. This is over for him. He will now only concentrate on his t20 leagues appearances now. That too he is playing for his fans. The Afridi era has ended in intentional cricket.



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