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  1. Confusion about age. Shahid Afridi, who made his debut at 16 as per the records, had claimed that he was born in 1975 in his autobiography 'Game Changer'. "Also, for the record, I was just nineteen, and not sixteen like they claim. I was born in 1975. So, yes, the authorities stated my age incorrectly", he wrote in his book.

  2. Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's allrounder, is as enigmatic a player as there ever was. He came as a 16-year-old into the Pakistan ODI squad and was unfazed by all the speculation regarding his...

  3. Read about Shahid Afridi cricket player from Pakistan profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo

  4. Shahid Afridi, popularly known as Shahid “Boom Boom” Afridi because of his explosive batting style, is a former Pakistani cricketer and also the former captain of the Pakistan cricket team.

  5. May 2, 2019 · Shahid Afridi, as many fans have long suspected, is not as young as official records have had it all these years. Afridi himself has made the revelation in his autobiography Game Changer released...

  6. Age 44 PAKISTAN. Right Handed All Rounder. There are sultans of swing, magicians of spin and destructive batsmen who call cricket their game and then there is Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan...

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  8. Feb 28, 2023 · Born on March 1, 1977, Shahid Afridi debuted for the Pakistan cricket team on October 2, 1996, in an ODI against Kenya, where he didn't get to bat. He got the chance two days later against Sri Lanka and scored the then-fastest century in ODI cricket.

  9. Apr 23, 2024 · Full Name Shahid Afridi; Born March 1, 1980 ; Age 44 Years; Batting Style Right Hand Bat; Bowling Style Right Arm Leg Spin

  10. 4 days ago · Former Pakistan captain and T20 World Cup winner Shahid Afridi believes Afghanistan’s fairytale run can culminate in first-ever World Cup win. “They should take a lot of confidence knowing that they have already beaten New Zealand, Australia and Bangladesh in a fantastic, low-scoring thriller. If they can do that, they can also lift the trophy and if they do, no one should be surprised,” Afridi wrote in his column for the ICC. ...