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Alert : Afridi to quit ODIs after World Cup. Shahid Afridi has said that he will retire from ODIs after the 2015 World Cup. The allrounder will continue to play T20 cricket, the format in which he leads Pakistan. Afridi had stepped in as captain in the recent ODI series against New Zealand in the UAE in place of the injured Misbah-ul Haq. He put in a strong all-round performance, with 205 runs at a strike-rate of 164 and eight wickets at an economy rate of 4.03. Afridi, who will turn 35 during the World Cup, has played 389 ODIs since hitting the fastest century on his debut in October 1996 against Sri Lanka in Nairobi. The record stood for more than 17 years before New Zealands Corey Anderson broke it in January this year. Afridi has scored 7870 ODI runs at an average of 23.49 and a strike-rate of 116.29. He has also taken 391 wickets, the sixth-most in ODIs, at 33.89 and an economy-rate of 4.62. Afridi had quit Tests in 2010 before leading Pakistan to the semi-finals of the 2011 World Cup. Afridis fitness has been a matter of some concern in recent times and he was among some Pakistan players fined by the PCB in September for failing to maintain the prescribed level of fitness. The PCB had attached greater importance to fitness in its new contracts and the players will be reassessed this month. Thank you so much for all your support and prayers throughout my ODI career... it means alot to me.. love you all !
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 12:21:35 +0000

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