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Afridi facing tough task in boosting Pakistan!
Shahid Afridi admitted he had a job on his hands to raise the morale of his scandal-hit side after they suffered a thumping T20 loss.
From : Zee News | Updated: Sep 8, 2010 at 1521 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi facing tough task in boosting Pakistan
Shahid Afridi admitted he had a job on his hands to raise the morale of his scandal-hit side after they were bowled out for just 89 by England. 
From : NDTV | Updated: Sep 8, 2010 at 1250 hrs Bookmark and Share
Pakistan facing tough challenge, says Afridi
Pakistan one-day captain Shahid Afridi said he was looking forward to getting back to cricket despite the "challenge" of leading a team engulfed in a spot-fixing scandal.
From : Hindustan Times | Updated: Sep 2, 2010 at 0420 hrs Bookmark and Share
It falls to Shahid Afridi to revive Pakistan team
Pakistan one-day captain Shahid Afridi said he was looking forward to getting back to cricket despite the "challenge" of leading a team engulfed in a spot-fixing scandal. Full coverage
From : Hindustan Times | Updated: Sep 1, 2010 at 2150 hrs Bookmark and Share

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Pakistan suffered Afridi scare before Australia series
Barely a week before the start of the Test series against Australia on the English soil, Pakistan suffered an injury scare when newly-appointed captain Shahid Afridi picked up a side strain during his side three-day practice match against Kent. 
From : NDTV | Updated: Jun 30, 2010 at 2351 hrs Bookmark and Share
Pakistan suffered Afridi scare before Australia series
Pakistan suffered an injury scare when newly-appointed captain Shahid Afridi picked up a side strain during his side three-day practice match against Kent. 
From : NDTV | Updated: Jun 30, 2010 at 2351 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi confident of ending Australia's winning streak against Pakistan
Karachi, June 27 (ANI): Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is confident of ending Australia's winning streak against his squad when the two teams meet in the first match of the two T20 international in Birmingham on July 5.
From : Oneindia.in | Updated: Jun 27, 2010 at 1723 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi confident of ending Australia's winning streak against Pakistan
Karachi, June 27 (ANI): Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is confident of ending Australia's winning streak against his squad when the two teams meet in the first match of the two T20... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
From : Oneindia.in | Updated: Jun 27, 2010 at 1624 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi confident of ending Australia's winning streak against Pakistan
Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is confident of ending Australia's winning streak against his squad when the two teams meet in the first match of the two T20 international in
From : Sify News | Updated: Jun 27, 2010 at 1553 hrs Bookmark and Share
Shahid Afridi confident of ending Australia's winning streak against Pakistan
Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi is confident of ending Australia's winning streak against his squad when the two teams meet in the first match of the T20 international in Birmingham on July 5.
From : DNA | Updated: Jun 27, 2010 at 1551 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi inspires Pakistan to big win in Asia Cup
DAMBULLA: Skipper Shahid Afridi smashed a glorious 124 off 60 balls as Pakistan ended their Asia Cup campaign with a 139-run rout of Bangladesh on Monday. Afridi plundered 17 boundaries and four sixes to lead Pakistan to their highest one-day total of 385-7, before Bangladesh replied with 246-5 in the day-night match. Junaid Siddique top-scored for Bangladesh with 97 after sharing a second-wicket stand of 160 with Imrul Kayes, who made 66. It was Pakistan''s lone victory in the four-nation tournament and came after India and defending champions Sri Lanka had already qualified for Thursday''s final with two wins each. Bangladesh return home beaten in all three matches. India and Sri Lanka clash in the last league match on Tuesday to prepare for the final at the Rangiri stadium in Dambulla. Pakistan''s total surpassed their previous best of 371-9 against Sri Lanka in Nairobi in 1996, a match in which Afridi cracked the fastest one-day century ever off 37 balls. Pakistan, who had lost narrowly to both India and Sri Lanka, used the game to display their batting power after openers Imran Farhat (66) and Shahzaib Hasan (50) put on 81 by the 13th over. There was another half-century from Umar Akmal, who made 50 during a fifth-wicket stand of 136 with Afridi. Pakistan hammered 120 runs in the last nine overs as the Bangladesh bowling wilted under the spectacular assault. Pakistan''s innings was marred by the bizarre dismissal of Umar Amin, who was run out by Mohammad Mahmudullah while moving from the off to the leg-side at the non-striker''s end after completing a single. Amin''s bat was in the air as he walked across the popping crease and was clearly not trying to steal a single when Mahmudullah broke the stumps. Umpires Billy Doctrove and Bruce Oxenford referred the decision to the TV umpire, who declared Amin run out.
From : Geo TV | Updated: Jun 22, 2010 at 0152 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi ton in Pakistan win
On a day when it rained sixes and fours, especially off the record-breaking blade of Shahid Afridi, Bangladesh could do no more than rue a dismal Asia Cup.
From : Hindustan Times | Updated: Jun 22, 2010 at 0151 hrs Bookmark and Share
Cricket-Afridi blasts Pakistan to victory over Bangladesh
COLOMBO, June 21 (Reuters) - Captain Shahid Afridi blasted 124 off 60 balls to lead Pakistan to their highest one-day international score of 385 and a 139-run consolation victory over Bangladesh in the Asia Cup at Dambulla on Monday.
From : Reuters | Updated: Jun 22, 2010 at 0053 hrs Bookmark and Share
Afridi guides Pakistan to victory
Captain Shahid Afridi hits a one-day best 124 off 60 balls as Pakistan earn a 139-run victory over Bangladesh in their final Asia Cup match.
From : BBC | Updated: Jun 22, 2010 at 0052 hrs Bookmark and Share

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