Afridi a History
The continuous bad form of Shahid Khan Afridi has at last caught the lazy experts of the Pakistani cricket, and now even the Pakistan Cricket Board has started to raise questions about including Shahid Afridi in the team,as he is becoming a liability fast instead of an asset and his usefulness has ended and he is no longer of any use.
In his last 23 One-day Internationals, Afridi has scored just a single fifty — a match-winning 85 on a batting paradise at Multan against minnows Zimbabwe — almost five months back. The last of his four ODI centuries came way back on April 15, 2005, when he plundered India in a 46-ball 102 at Kanpur.
Afridi always comes at the crunch times and then he drowns the team at the lowest ebb, and there is no respite from him. Shahid Khan Afridi has surely become history now, and now its time that either he must consider his ouster or PCB should help him and ease him out of the team.
Boom Boom Afridi has become Gloom Doom Afridi, and his just recent previous performance against Hong Kong in the Asia Cup is proof enough for throwing him out.
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