Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi bid adieu to international cricket on Monday, reported ESPNcricinfo. Afridi, who smashed a 28-ball 54 for Peshawar Zalmi against Karachi Kings in the ongoing Pakistan Super League, said that he will not try to make a comeback in Pakistan’s T20I team.
“I have said goodbye to international cricket,” Afridi said. “I am playing for my fans and will continue to play this league for another two years but it’s goodbye from international cricket. Now my foundation is important for me. I have played with seriousness and in a professional way for my country.”
Afridi retired from Test cricket in 2010 and quit from the 50-over format after the 2015 World Cup. He continued playing T20I cricket for Pakistan and led the team in the 2016 World T20. After the tournament, he stepped down as captain. However, since then, he has not been picked by the selectors, missing the clash against England and the three matches against West Indies in the UAE in September last year.
Among the commentary sessions I enjoyed most was one where @SAfridiOfficial went berserk against Bangladesh. As destructive as anything.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) February 20, 2017
The only two all rounders in international cricket with 10000 runs + 500 wkts
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) February 19, 2017
Jacques Kallis 25534+577
Shahid Afridi 11185+540
Shahid Afridi Timeline
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 20, 2017
1996: Debut
2011: Retired
2011: Came back
2014: Retired
2014: Came Back
2016: Retired
2016: Came Back
2017: Retired