New Zealand all-rounder shares his admiration for Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq

New Zealand’s Mark Chapman has recently opened up about admiring Pakistan’s star all-rounders Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq during his childhood.

During an appearance at ProSports podcast, Chapman was asked about which Pakistani players he used to follow while growing up.

The 30-year-old all-rounder shared that he looked up to Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq as inspirations.

“Growing up, I certainly have fond memories of watching Shahid Afridi. You can’t look past him. Everyone sort of held their breath when he walked out to bat,” said Chapman.

“Another name is Abdul Razzaq. I really enjoyed watching him, particularly his batting.”

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For the unversed, Afridi and Razzaq were famous for their breathtaking batting display, coupled with their brilliance with the ball.

They played their roles in many famous victories for Pakistan, including the successful ICC T20 World Cup 2009 campaign. Notably, Afridi was the player of the match in the semi-final and final of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Mark Chapman also heaped high praise on Pakistan’s current white-ball captain Babar Azam.

“You know he is a wealth of knowledge he is up there in the world with some of the best batters,” he stated.

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Rohit Sharma moves closer to Shahid Afridi’s ODI record

India’s ODI and Test captain Rohit Sharma has cemented himself as a potential threat to Shahid Afridi’s record of most sixes in One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

Rohit stands third in the list with 330 sixes to his name in 264 matches and has moved just one shy of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who holds the second spot with 331 sixes in 301 matches.

As Gayle’s tally of sixes seems right in Rohit’s reach, the Indian skipper is also favourite to go on to break Afridi’s record of hitting the most ODI sixes.

Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi tops the list with 351 sixes in 398 matches.

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As per the reports, Rohit Sharma, who retired from T20Is after leading India to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 triumph, is likely to lead his side in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, meaning he has an ample opportunity to break Shahid Afridi’s record.

Remember, Rohit Sharma also holds the record of hitting the most number of sixes in international cricket.

He achieved the landmark during India’s eight-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 and has moved way beyond Gayle’s tally since then.

Rohit Sharma now has 619 sixes to his name in 482 matches across formats.

Chris Gayle had hit 553 sixes throughout his decorated career, which spanned over 22 years. The West Indian legend took 551 innings to set the world record.

Most international sixes across formats

Rohit Sharma (India) – 619 sixes*
Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 553 sixes
Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) – 476 sixes
Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) – 398 sixes
Martin Guptill (New Zealand) – 383 sixes
MS Dhoni (India) – 359 sixes
Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 352 sixes
Eoin Morgan (England) – 346 sixes
AB de Villiers (South Africa) – 328 sixes
Jos Buttler – 340 sixes*

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“We toured India despite threats,” Shahid Afridi slams India’s Champions Trophy stance

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain and star all-rounder Shahid Afridi lambasted the Board of Control in India (BCCI) over their indecision to send Team India to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025  is scheduled to take place in Pakistan from February to March, however, India’s participation in the tournament is uncertain as the BCCI seeks the government’s approval to visit the country.

Meanwhile, former all-rounder Afridi while speaking to the media here on Monday, expressed his disappointment with the uncertainty surrounding India’s participation in the tournament.

Shahid Afridi claimed that the Pakistan cricket team toured India in the past despite the threats. He further slammed India for making excuses in order to avoid visiting Pakistan.

“If India does not have the intention of coming to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy, then India will continue to make excuses,” said Afridi.

“The Pakistan cricket team toured India despite threats. Indian cricket team is welcome if they don’t want to visit Pakistan,” he added.

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Remember, reports emerged in Indian media, citing a source from the BCCI, that the Indian team will not be visiting Pakistan for the upcoming ICC event.

Further reports claimed that the board has formally proposed Dubai and Sri Lanka as potential venues for hosting India’s matches.

Remember, India refused to travel to Pakistan to participate in the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2023. As a result, the continental event was held in a hybrid model with Sri Lanka stepping in as a co-host.

It is worth noting that India has not travelled to Pakistan since the Asia Cup in 2008 due to the long-standing political tensions between the two neighbouring countries.

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Harry Brook topples Shahid Afridi’s long-standing Test record

NOTTINGHAM: England’s rising batter Harry Brook moved ahead of former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi in the list of batters with the highest strike rate in Test cricket.

Brook, 25, since making his Test debut for England in 2022, has become an instrumental member of the team. Furthermore, England’s new era of aggressive cricket in the longest format, often called BazBall, seemed to have suited the young right-handed batter the most.

The middle-order batter, who put England into a commanding position in the second Test against West Indies with a well-crafted century in the second innings, has been in red-hot form.

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Brook had five consecutive half-centuries to his name prior to his match-defining ton in England’s 241-run victory over West Indies.

He scored 109 off 132 deliveries with the help of 13 boundaries as England set West Indies a daunting target.

Meanwhile, Harry Brook, who conceded the lowest number of deliveries to breach the 1000-run barrier in Test cricket, also has the highest strike rate in the format, marginally ahead of legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi.

Batters with highest strike-rate in Tests (Minimum 1000 runs)

Harry Brook (ENG): 90.70
Shahid Afridi (PAK): 86.97
Ben Duckett (ENG): 85.53
Tim Southee (NZ): 82.95
Virender Sehwag (IND): 82.23
Adam Gilchrist (AUS): 81.95

All in all, Brook has accumulated 1376 runs for England in 14 Tests at an astounding average of 62.54 and a strike rate of 90.70.

Notably, Harry Brook’s average of 62.54 is the second-highest in the history of the format, trailing only behind Australia legend Donald Bradman, who concluded his career with a batting average of 99.94.

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Shahid Afridi reacts to Gautam Gambhir’s appointment as new India head coach

Former Pakistan captain and star all-rounder Shahid Afridi commented on Gautam Gambhir’s appointment as the head coach of the India Men’s Cricket Team.

Former opening batter Gambhir, on Tuesday, was confirmed as the new India head coach, preceding Rahul Dravid, who stepped down after overseeing the team’s perfect T20 World Cup 2024 campaign.

The announcement was made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Honorary Secretary Jay Shah on X, formerly Twitter.

“It is with immense pleasure that I welcome Mr [Gautam Gambhir] as the new Head Coach of the Indian Cricket Team,” wrote Shah.

Meanwhile, Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who shared a bittersweet relationship with Gautam Gambhir, termed it a big opportunity for the former India opener while lauding him as a straightforward person.

“It’s a new opportunity and a big one. It depends on how he avails such an opportunity. Sometimes, I listen to his interviews. He talks positively and is straightforward,” Afridi said.

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Legendary South Africa pacer Dale Steyn also commented on Gambhir’s appointment as India’s head coach, stating that he loves his aggression and hoped that he would bring that into the team’s dressing room.

“I’m a big fan of Gautam Gambhir. I love his aggression: he’s one of the few Indians that I played against that kinda came back at you. I like it. I think he’s going to take it into the dressing room,” Steyn said.

“Not just India, but world cricket needs guys who are a little bit more aggressive and play the game a little bit harder. We all play in the leagues against each other and we become quite friendly. I like the way Gambhir is fierce on the field but a gentleman off the field. He’s street-wise and a very smart cricketer from that point of view, he’s going to be fantastic for the Indian team.”

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‘He got more chances than any captain,’ Shahid Afridi criticizes Babar Azam

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi did not mince his words while criticising the national white-ball captain Babar Azam, indirectly demanding a change in leadership.

Afridi is currently in London, representing Pakistan Champions in the World Championship of Legends.

He spoke to the media after Pakistan’s match against South Africa Champions yesterday and stated that Babar Azam has been given more chances than any captain in the history of Pakistan cricket.

“We have also led Pakistan, but hardly any captain got as many chances as Babar Azam. In the past, after every World Cup, the captain used to be the first one to be sacked,” said Shahid Afridi.

“Babar has got ample opportunities, ODI World Cup, Asia Cup, T20 World Cup. I think it is time to take a decision.”

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Afridi also reacted to the removal of Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq, both part of the Pakistan Champions’ squad, as the selectors of the national men’s cricket team.

“I have come to know about the expulsion of Wahab and Razzaq. To be honest, this kind of surgery is beyond my comprehension,” he stated.

“The selection committee was comprised of seven members, why the surgery has been done on two?” he concluded.

Meanwhile, Wahab Riaz has also been removed from his post as senior team manager of the national team, along with team manager Mansoor Rana, according to sources.

The shakeup in the national men’s team’s selection committee is a part of the “major surgery”, hinted at by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

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Shahid Afridi lambasts Babar Azam’s captaincy in T20 World Cup 2024

Former Pakistan captain and star all-rounder Shahid Afridi criticised national men’s team’s white-ball skipper Babar Azam for his leadership in the recently ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, co-hosted by the United States of America and the West Indies.

Speaking at a press conference, Afridi highlighted the importance of the leader’s mindset in shaping the team’s demeanour, while citing the example of India captain Rohit Sharma, who led the nation to their second T20 Word Cup title.

“Look, the role of a leader is always very important. The body language of the leader becomes the body language of the team. The leader has to set an example,” said Afridi.

“Take Rohit Sharma as an example. Now, look at his game and his style of playing; the lower-order batsmen who come in are all confident because the captain likes to play aggressive and attacking cricket. So, I always believe that the role of the captain is very important,” he added.

Shahid Afridi also shared that he is open to serve Pakistan Cricket but only at the grassroots level, which according to him, is the core reason behind the team’s struggle at the international level.

“I am always available for Pakistan cricket, but at the grassroots level, there is no need for me with the Pakistan team. Whatever is needed is at the grassroots level,” stated Afridi.

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The legendary all-rounder also termed the national team’s performance in the mega event “unsatisfactory” before going on to express his eagerness regarding the “major changes” expected to be made by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

“Overall, if the performance had been good, you wouldn’t be asking this question. Let’s see what the chairman has said about making major changes to the team. I am also waiting to see what these changes will be, and you are too,” stated Shahid Afridi.

“A positive decision needs to be made, and the changes shouldn’t just be superficial. The real issue lies at the grassroots level of our cricket, which many cricketers often talk about.

“Our product is weak at the grassroots level, and if we invest there, good players will emerge. The real changes needed are at the grassroots level.

“There is talent; it just needs a bit of grooming. Cricket has changed now, and you have to develop your skills. We need coaches who can change the mindset at the grassroots level.

“Why do players start learning everything only when they join the Pakistan team? These things should be taught at the Under-19 level, including what coaching should be, what to eat, and how to train. The Pakistan team is a place for performance.”

It is pertinent to mention that Pakistan team including skipper Babar Azam has been under hot water following their dismal run in the T20 World Cup 2024.

The 2009 champions, in a first, were knocked out from the group stage of the tournament, majorly because of their upset defeat against the USA, followed by a gut-wrenching defeat against arch-rivals India.

The back-to-back defeats had put Pakistan on the verge of an early exit from the tournament while the abandonment of the crucial group-stage fixture between USA and Ireland, officially marked the end of their campaign in T20 World Cup 2024.

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Tamim Iqbal wants Shahid Afridi to “show the way” to Pakistan cricket

Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal wants legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi to guide jolted Pakistan after their group-stage exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Tamim expressed disappointment on Pakistan’s early exit and hoped that the former champions would come back stronger under the guidance of senior players like Shahid Afridi.

“Feel sad to see Pakistan get eliminated from T20 WC. Hope they come well next time and have seniors like [Shahid Afridi] to show the way,” Tamim Iqbal wrote.

The Green Shirts were knocked out of the group stage of the marquee event for the first time due to embarrassing losses against the United States of America (USA) and India.

They defeated Canada to maintain their Super 8s hopes, but the crucial match between the USA and Ireland was rained out, leading to the USA’s qualification for the next round.

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Babar Azam’s side then registered a consolation victory over Ireland in their last match, with the star batter leading the run-chase with an unbeaten 32 off 34 deliveries.

The three-wicket victory lifted Pakistan to third in Group A standings of the T20 World Cup 2024 with four points in four matches but it was not enough to take them into the Super 8s.

For the unversed, the Super 8 stage of the tournament has been finalized after Bangladesh edged past Nepal to seal the last berth.

They joined Australia, India and Afghanistan in Group 1 while Group B features defending champions England, South Africa, West Indies and the USA.

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Shahid Afridi expresses disappointment after Pakistan’s defeat against India

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has reacted over the Green Shirts’ disappointing loss against India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in New York.

The former all-rounder took to his YouTube channel and criticised Pakistan’s batting performance as they failed to chase a meagre 120-run target.

“We [Pakistan] just needed to score 120 runs [to win] on the pitch where India was 35-40 runs short [in the first innings] but with the disciplined bowling of their bowlers, we failed to score even 120 runs. It was a game of 120 runs on 120 balls,” Afridi said.

“We always blame the bowlers for not restricting teams on small totals because that is how our mindset has been set that we just don’t want to score runs.

“We failed to score such a total with such a strong batting line-up. I have no words. All I have is disappointment.”

Set to chase 120 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium, Pakistan only managed 113 runs for the loss of seven wickets in the allotted 20 overs.

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Pakistan had a cautious start to the pursuit as their decorated opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan added 26 runs to the total before the former fell victim to Jasprit Bumrah in the fifth over after scoring 13.

Rizwan then put together an important partnership with Usman Khan as the duo added 31 runs to the total, taking Pakistan’s total to 57 at the halfway mark.

After Usman’s dismissal, Rizwan was involved in yet another crucial partnership for Pakistan when he put together 26 runs for the third wicket with Fakhar Zaman.

However, both batters perished in quick succession as Pakistan slipped to 80/4 in 14.1 overs. The back-to-back dismissal halted the flow of runs for the Green Shirts and the new pair of Imad Wasim and Iftikhar Ahmed found it tough to score freely.

Iftikhar perished on the last delivery of the penultimate over after scoring a nine-ball five while Imad followed on the next delivery, walking back after a scratchy 15 which came off 23 deliveries.

Naseem Shah tried to pull off the impossible for Pakistan with his 10-run cameo but Arshdeep Singh held his nerves under immense pressure to steer India to a hard-fought victory.

This was Pakistan’s second loss in the tournament as they previously lost to co-hosts United States of America (USA) in the Super Over.

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Former cricketers lash out at Pakistan after shock loss against USA

Legendary Pakistan cricketers Inzamam-ul-Haq, Waqar Younis and Shahid Afridi lashed out at the national team following their upset defeat against the United States of America (USA) in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.

Pakistan endured a five-run defeat against the co-hosts in the Super Over as they failed to chase down the 19-run target.

Senior pacer Mohammad Amir bowled the Super Over for Pakistan and conceded 18 runs. In response, the Green Shirts only managed 13/1.

Reacting to the defeat on his YouTube channel, former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq stated the team is heading towards a “downfall”.

“Babar Azam and company should sit down and think about the kind of cricket they are playing. But, looking at our cricket and selection, I think our cricket is headed towards downfall,” the former right-hander said.

Legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi, on the other hand, raised questions over the team’s strategies in crucial situations.

“They made a huge mistake by opting for Iftikhar instead of Fakhar to play the first ball of the super over. The left-arm fast bowler would have suited Fakhar because of the angle of the bowling. I don’t know who told Iftikhar to face the left-armer,” Afridi said on his YouTube channel.

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Afridi also questioned Mohammad Amir’s performance in the Super Over.

“Mohammad Amir bowled really well during the match and I thought that they will go with in the super over as well. But he conceded a lot of extras in the super over which also didn’t help Pakistan’s cause,” stated Afridi.

“He is experienced and knows how to bowl yorkers. The ball was reversing as well which is why I think he shouldn’t have given away so many runs,” he added.

On the other hand, legendary pacer Waqar Younis termed the USA’s victory over Pakistan historic and asserted that the national team looked “helpless”.

“USA grounded Pakistan in their opening game. History’s been registered. Pakistan looked exhausted and helpless in the field. Congrats USA for a thumping victory,” Waqar tweeted.

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