Actions speak louder than words: Afridi

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Popular all-rounder Shahid Afridi Monday said he has put all off-field problems behind him after guiding Pakistan to an impressive series win over Sri Lanka. The 31-year-old hit a fighting 75 to lift Pakistan from a precarious 120-7 to 200 before taking 5-35 to derail Sri Lanka from 155-3 to 174 all out at Sharjah stadium on Sunday, giving his team an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.
“I think action speaks louder than words, a lot has been said but now I want to be a good cricketer and want to perform,” said Afridi, who became the only player to score a half-century and take five wickets in the same one-day on two occasions.
His off-field problems had threatened an early finish to a high flying career during which he had been popular for his dashing strokeplay, more so among Pathans who hail from the same North-West Frontier Province in Pakistan as Afridi does. Afridi rose to fame in his first series in 1997, hitting a 37-ball century against Sri Lanka in Kenya — still a world record for the fastest one-day hundred. He also holds the record for hitting most one-day sixes with 293 — a stroke which fans always want from Afridi.
And a packed 16,000 crowd, mostly Pathan expats in United Arab Emirates, was at hand to applaud every stroke Afridi played during his 65-ball knock, studded with four boundaries and three towering sixes.
“When you have a good atmosphere around you, then you try your best to deliver and I am overjoyed by the support in Sharjah where they cheered my singles so I was happy to put my head down initially,” said Afridi.
Afridi said he is happy to support his captain Misbah-ul Haq.
“The way Misbah is leading, its great and the management is very good and when I was the captain Misbah was very helpful so I need to support him now he is the captain,” said Afridi of Misbah who replaced him in June this year.
Afridi said as a senior player he wanted to be a role model. “I want seniors to take more responsibility because I don’t want youngsters to be told in every meeting that they must improve, so I want to set some expmples for the new players,” said Afridi. The fifth and final match is in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Pakistan and Sri Lanka alo play a Twenty20 in Abu Dhabi on Friday.

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  1. Its great to see that Afridi is not letting his ego get in the way. His support for Misbah shows truly remarkable character…….makes me feel very proud. I pray for all of us to have the courage to carry ourselves with such grace.

  2. i want afridi to play in test cricket,because he is the man to brake brain lara record……….inshallah its my dream…….shahid bhai dikhado allah k banda may kitni dum hai………….himmat a marda madat a khuda…….

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