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Shahid Afridi reaction to Babar Azam shot

Shahid Afridi once showed the angry side of him to the little batsman Babar Azam. This happened in the first game Karachi Kings played against Peshawar Zalmi. Shahid Afridi was not happy with the way Babar tried to play a hard shot on his ball.


Babar wanted to thrash the ball on the off side. It was a good ball and after hitting the inside half of the bat, it went back to Afridi. The star all-rounder picked up the ball and his long gaze full of anger was priceless to watch. Babar started looking on the leg side to avoid an eye contact with Afridi.

Babar also did the right thing. He started looking towards the other side in order to make sure he gets no eye contact with Afridi. We have seen that there are some intense games played in this PSL. The second edition had more fire in it.

The players who are seniors even they have been losing their patience. Afridi on a lot of occasions was seen getting hyper but the good things is that his facial expression did change but he kept his mouth close. This is the thing which is required from a player of his standards. On the other hand Amir lost his cool against Shadab in one of the games and went harsh to him. The leggy did not reply back and walked off the ground after getting out. So there is intensity and this can easily tell that PSL is a league with some really high standards.

Shahid Afridi was a bit angry when he saw Babar Azam trying to hit a shot against him. This incident happened in the first game between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi. Shahid Afridi was bowling to little man from Karachi who is in a great form with the bat.


Babar went for a drive but could not middle the ball properly. The shot went back at Afridi and after the star all-rounder picked up the ball and the way he looked back at Babar was priceless. Afridi was not in a good mood at all. He was angry but he did not say anything to Babar.

This was absolute classic. From a senior player like Afridi such emotions are always something triggering the fans as well. Now these emotions came out because the league is producing tough cricket on every day. Teams are getting quality cricket and they in return are playing some good cricket.

Intense matches are being played and we all know where intensity comes emotions are bound to come as well. This is a natural law. Even under pressure and intensity players like Afridi who are seniors and known to control their emotions are seen getting animated. Misbah is another case who has been seen getting all too emotional in PSL games. This is something which is making this league popular. There is pressure and thrill in every game played so far in the PSL second edition.



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