Shaheen Shah Afridi Completed 100 Wickets in Test Format.

Shaheen Shah Afridi took his 100 wickets in a Test match against Sri Lanka in the first leg of a two-game series.

Left-handed pacesetter Shaheen Shah Afridi returns in the form for the match. The two-matches tie against Sri Lanka. However, the aim for a milestone was an achievement of 100 wickets test scalps.

Shaheen Afridi played for Pakistan in the test last year after an injury in his knee. He landed clumsily on the edge of the field while trying to stop the ball in the first of two tests against Sri Lanka at Gale last year. Shaheen sprained his previously injured right knee in the final and missed the home series against England (Test) and New Zealand (Test and ODI). Hence, he returned to the men’s international T20 World Cup in Australia last October.

Shaheen’s Matches Details.

In addition, Shaheen Afridi told; I am happy to be able to celebrate my return to Testing in the country. Afflictions are part of an athlete’s life. He added it was great to be back. It will be a great accomplishment for me after one wicket. Shaheen is one wicket down from the applicable 11th pacer to take a century wicket in Test cricket Pakistan.
He took 99 wickets in just 25 Test games, averaging 24.86, including four 5-wicket holes and 10-fours.
I had one wicket away a new ball was about to become available.
Shaheen Afridi travelled to Nottinghamshire to meet his desired work before being called to the test squad for two tests against Sri Lanka. The first series of Pakistan in the ICC World Test Championship was satisfied and in rhythm.

Shaheen Shah Afridi


He says he played white balls; he got time to be in form in red-ball cricket. There were more white ball games last year, but when I was playing in England, I was throwing extra overs, even with red balls, to maintain the load I needed after the game,” he added.
Shaheen is looking to qualify for Pakistan in the 2025 World Test Championship final after missing the bus on two previous occasions.
Further said, it is an honor to represent Pakistan in any form. I enjoy playing for Pakistan.

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