Afridi wants to play international matches again

in #international7 years ago

Former Pakistan captains Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik and Sri Lankan all-rounder Thesira Perera want to play for World XI in the upcoming charity T20 game against the West Indies. The charity T-20 match will be held on May 31 at Lord's. The charity match has already received international recognition The West Indies have announced their strong team for that match. However, the World XI has not been announced yet. The team may be announced next week.
In September last year, Hurricane Irma and María Aghate went to Llandvad two cricket stadiums in the Caribbean. The International Cricket Council (ICC), the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), decided to organize a charity match to fund the two stadiums of the ruined ruined stadium.

The West Indies Cricket Board has announced their squad in front of the match. But still the World XI has not been picked. But Afridi-Malik-Perera has expressed interest in playing in the charity match with World XI.

Afridi retired from international cricket in February, but Malik-Perera still plays in February. He is not playing in international cricket for more than a year. But Afridi has expressed interest in playing a charity match internationally.

Why is that so obvious, it is clear that Afridi, "I want to join a grand initiative. Cricket is a big family but we play very hard against each other. It's a great relationship between us. Our moral and professional responsibility to stand by and support them, anytime and wherever we are, to support our members, colleagues and cricket supporters.

Malik also said that Afridi did the same thing as well. "We heard about the loss of two stadiums in the West Indies last year due to hurricane and godfather, and it is really a good thing to get together to raise funds to get here."
Afridi, who played 398 ODIs for Pakistan after his one-day debut in 1996. He took 8064 runs and took 395 wickets with the bat. Afridi, who missed the ODIs after the 2015 World Cup, This right-handed player retired from Test cricket in 2010. After Test debut in 1998, he took 1716 runs and took 48 wickets in 27 Tests for the team.

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