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Personal Information

Full NameShaheen Shah Afridi
BornApril 6, 2000 Khyber Agency
Age25 Years, 9 Months, 17 Days
National SidePakistan
Batting StyleLeft Handed
BowlingLeft-arm fast
SportCricket

Ranking

TestODIT20
Batting192179450
Bowling232118

Man of the Match

TestODIT20World CupCL
12101

Career Information

Teams PlayedPakistan, Balochistan, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Hampshire, Khan Research Laboratories, Nottinghamshire, Pakistan A, Middlesex, Pakistan Under-19, Brisbane Heat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dhaka Capitals, Comilla Victorians, Lahore Qalandars, Pakistanis, Pakhtoons, Toronto Nationals, Rotterdam Rhinos, Northern, Birmingham Phoenix, Welsh Fire, Pakistan Cricket Board Greens, Fortune Barishal, Desert Vipers, Lions
Career Span

Shaheen Shah Afridi Profile

Shaheen Shah Afridi Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

MIN/ORHS100s50s4s6sAVGS/RCTSTDucksR/O
Test
33451025629* v BAN003257.3142.8830BAN21221PAKPakistanPAK
ODI
71401927725 v ENG00231113.1985.76180ENG3632PAKPakistanPAK
Youth ODI
148194 v SL-U1900001.2918.7520SL-U1911654122PAK-U19Pakistan Under-19PAK-U19
T20I
95361530233* v IND00162314.38127.97260IND4633PAKPakistanPAK
First-class
99012129 v LEI0012313.4463.6830LEI506204MIDMiddlesexMID
List A
9525833* v DOL001719.3389.2320DOL4751205LIOLionsLIO
ttwenty_domestic
137641956555 v QUE02324312.56133.25370QUE15111216LAHLahore QalandarsLAH
World Cup
14855625 v ENG007118.6784.8530ENG3002PAKPakistanPAK
ILT20
5324617* v MIE005046153.3330MIE3384006DVDesert VipersDV

Bowling Performance

IOMRWBest3s5sAVGE/RS/RMtc
Test
561066.521133781216/51 v WI2427.923.1752.90331PAKPakistanPAK
ODI
70601.12933811356/35 v BAN9325.045.6226.72712PAKPakistanPAK
Youth ODI
14126.510506276/15 v IRE-U191118.743.9928.191422PAK-U19Pakistan Under-19PAK-U19
T20I
95344.3326621234/22 v BAN17021.647.7316.80953PAKPakistanPAK
First-class
1628045906408/39 v RW6122.653.2442.0094KRLKhan Research LaboratoriesKRL
List A
983.56525143/57 v PAN1037.506.2635.9395LIOLionsLIO
ttwenty_domestic
136515.3641252026/19 v MID17520.428.0015.311376HAMHampshireHAM
World Cup
14128.16715346/35 v BAN3221.035.5822.62142PAKPakistanPAK
ILT20
520017363/22 v GG1028.838.6520.0056DVDesert VipersDV

Shaheen Shah Afridi Profile

Regarded as one of the premier fast bowling talents worldwide, Shaheen Afridi stands tall as a left-arm pace bowler known for consistently hitting speeds in the high-80s. His towering stature of 6 feet 6 inches grants him added pace and bounce, while his batting skills further enhance his value to the team.



Afridi burst onto the scene in 2017 with a remarkable first-class debut for Khan Research Laboratories, where he mesmerized with 8 wickets in the second innings, conceding a mere 39 runs in 15 overs. His dazzling performance continued in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for Lahore Qalandars, where he snatched 5 wickets for just 4 runs in a group match. These stellar displays quickly earned Afridi a spot in the national squad, debuting against West Indies in April 2018. He further showcased his talent at the 2018 Under-19 World Cup, emerging as the leading wicket-taker for his team with 12 scalps.



In September 2018, Afridi made his ODI debut in the Asia Cup against Afghanistan, followed by his Test debut against New Zealand in December of the same year. His consistent performances earned him a place in Pakistan's squad for the 2019 ICC World Cup, where he impressed with 16 wickets, although his success was somewhat limited against the top teams. A breakthrough moment arrived in December 2019 when Afridi secured his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket during a match against Sri Lanka. Since his debut across all three formats, the left-arm seamer has made significant strides in international cricket.



In 2021, Afridi's exceptional performances earned him the ICC Cricketer of the Year award, highlighted by his remarkable tally of 78 scalps in 36 international games. Notably, his standout bowling display against India in the T20 World Cup propelled Pakistan to a resounding 10-wicket victory, further cementing his reputation as a game-changer.



Afridi's confidence soared, leading to his appointment as captain of Lahore Qalandars for the 2022 Pakistan Super League season. Under his leadership, Qalandars clinched the title, with Afridi emerging as the youngest captain to win a T20 league at just 21 years old. This success reiterated his potential as a future captain for Pakistan. After Pakistan's unexpected departure from the World Cup earlier in the year, there was a significant shake-up in leadership within the team.



In November 2023, Shaheen Afridi took the reins as the T20I captain, replacing Babar Azam. However, this change was short-lived, as after just one T20I series in New Zealand, Babar Azam was reinstated as both the T20I captain and the leader of the ODI squad. Although his stint as T20I captain was brief, Afridi remains an integral part of Pakistan's cricketing setup across all formats. Despite the leadership changes, his role as a key player for Pakistan remains undisputed.

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