Shahid Afridi is an all-rounder from Pakistan cricket team who bats right handed and bowls right arm leg spin. He is popularly known as Boom Boom Afridi due to his power hitting abilities.
First Name Shahid
Last Name Afridi
Birth Name Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
Nick Name Boom Boom Afridi
Date of Birth Saturday, March 01, 1980
Place of Birth Khyber Agency, FATA, Pakistan
Father Fazal-ur-Rehman
Sisters 4 Sisters
Brother Tariq Afridi, Iqbal Afridi, Mushtaq Afridi, Ashfaq Afridi
Wife Nadia Afridi
Daughter Aqsa and Ansha
Education Graduated from Islamia Science College
Height 5 ft 11 inch (1.80 m)
Marital Status Married
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Occupation Cricketer
Batting Style Right handed
Bowling Style Right Arm Leg Spin
Role in Team All Rounder
Debut Test Debut: Vs Australia, 22 October 1998
ODI Debut: Vs Kenya, 2 October 1996
T20 Debut: Vs England, 28 August 2006
Highest Batting Rankings: Tests: 32 on 21 January 2006
ODI: 22 on 2 October 1997
Highest Bowling Rankings: Tests: 38 on 27 July 2006
ODI: 7 on 24 May 2010
Awards And Achievements: Fastest Century In ODI
Five 5-wicket hauls
11 International Centuries
Early Life
Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi was born on 1st March 1980 to a Pashto family in Khyber Agency in FATA, Pakistan. His father name is Fazal-ur-Rehman while nothing much is known about his mother. He has 4 sisters and 6 brothers as siblings.
He is married to Nadia and has 2 daughters Aqsa and Ansha.
Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi (Urdu: صاحبزادہ محمد شاہد خان آفریدی) (born 1 March 1980 in Khyber Agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan[2]), popularly known as Shahid Afridi (Pashto: شاهد افریدی), is a Pakistani cricketer. Between 1996 and 2011, Afridi played 27 Tests, 325 One Day Internationals, and 43 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) for the Pakistani national team. He made his ODI debut on 2 October 1996 against Kenya and his Test debut on 22 October 1998 against Australia.
He is known for his aggressive batting style, and holds the record for the fastest ODI century which he made in his first international innings, as well as scoring 32 runs in a single over, the second highest scoring over ever in an ODI.[3] He also holds the distinction of having hit the most number of sixes in the history of ODI cricket.[4] Afridi considers himself a better bowler than batsman, and has taken 48 Test wickets and over 300 in ODIs. Currently Afridi is the leading wicket taker in the Twenty20 format taking 53 wickets from 43 matches.
In June 2009, Afridi took over the Twenty20 captaincy from Younus Khan, and was later appointed ODI captain for the 2010 Asia Cup. In his first match as ODI captain against Sri Lanka he scored a century however Pakistan still lost by 16 runs. He then also took over the Test captaincy but resigned after one match in charge citing lack of form and ability to play Test cricket; at the same time he announced his retirement from Tests. He retained the captaincy in limited-overs form of the game and led the team in the 2011 World Cup. In May 2011, having led Pakistan in 34 ODIs Afridi was replaced as captain. Later that month he announced his conditional retirement from international cricket in protest against his treatment by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
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