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Shahid Afridi out first ball to Amir

Mohammad Amir picks up the important wicket of Shahid Afridi on the first ball he has bowled to the all-rounder. Afridi who had to come to batting in the final over here tried to play a big shot. The ball was
not in his arc and a top edge took over to the fielder.

This was an easy catch for the fielder. Amir has taken a good wicket here but at the same time the Peshawar Zalmi won’t mind that at all. They are already on a huge total and they will definitely be happy with the number of runs they have made so far.

Mohammad Amir has taken the wicket of Shahid Afridi here. This is the first ball for Afridi in the match and he is gone out caught at long off. Afridi had to play a big shot as there were not many balls left and as a result he had to go after each ball.

Shahid Afridi tried to play a big one here. The ball was not there in his zone. It took the top edge of his bat and went straight into the hands of the fielder. Amir picks up an important wicket here but the Peshawar Zalmi are at a comfortable score here.



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