Exclusive | Dhoni is the perfect example for Kohli to follow: Afridi
Cricket | Dec 03, 2018, 04:59 PM ISTFormer Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi said that Virat Kohli should follow MS Dhoni's footsteps as a captain.
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi said that Virat Kohli should follow MS Dhoni's footsteps as a captain.
'Boom-Boom' Afridi scored 59* in just 17 balls in the vital clash in which he hit seven sixes in a genuine captain's knock.
Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi feels that the Indian skipper needs to work on his captaincy and prefers MS Dhoni's leadership to his.
Afridi has left Karachi Kings after serving as their president and player for just one season.
Earlier on Wednesday, while addressing students at British Parliament, Afridi said that Pakistan doesn't need Kashmir as it is unable to handle its four provinces.
One of Pakistan's biggest cricket stars, Shahid Afridi's comments can prove to a major embarrassment for the Imran Khan-led government.
Joining Zaheer and Singh are Praveen Kumar, S Badrinath, and Reetinder Singh Sodhi, the organisers of the event said in a statement.
Bangladesh had thrashed the Pakistani side by 37 runs in the match to set up a final clash against India for the trophy.
Shahid Afridi recently revealed the name of the cricketer who gave him the celebrated title 'Boom Boom Afridi', during an interaction with his fans on Twitter.
He has also completed this milestone in fewer matches (443) than the Pakistan all-rounder (524).
During a web series named 'Bhajji Blast', off-spinner Harbhajan Singh hosted Australian all-rounder and Chennai Super Kings teammate Shane Watson for a candid conversation.
Shahid Afridi, who retired from international cricket two years ago, received a guard of honour at Lord's as he led World XI in a Hurricane relief charity match.
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi will be leading the World XI after England's limited overs captain Eoin Morgan sustained a broken finger during a domestic match.
Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi has finally been named to lead the World XI after England's limited overs captain Eoin Morgan sustained a broken finger during a domestic match.
Pakistan's legendary all-rounder Shahid Afridi will lead the ICC World XI in an exhibition Twenty20 International against West Indies after Eoin Morgan was ruled out of the May 31 game with a fractured finger.
The 38-year-old Afridi, one of the most popular cricketers in Pakistan, has announced his retirement from international cricket last year but continues to play in T20 leagues around the world.
The 38-year-old, who was expected to make a comeback to international cricket in the T20 charity game, claimed that he will be needing another three-four weeks to recover completely.
Afridi and Malik were part of the Pakistan squad that won the ICC World T20 2009 at Lord's, while Perera was a member of the Sri Lanka side that lifted the silverware in Dhaka in 2014.
Afridi had earlier on posted a status on Twitter regarding Kashmir which has left the Indians angered.
Afridi has felt the wrath of the Indian cricketers and citizens, and Gautam Gambhir, Suresh Raina, Virat Kohli and Kapil Dev have weighed in on the matter as well.
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