Shaheen Afridi Convince Baby: The baby was persuaded to become the next Babar Azam by Shaheen Afridi. We are melting over Pakistani bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi\’s adorable encounter with a baby, with viewers gushing! We hadn\’t seen anything cuter all day until the fast bowler playfully asked the infant if he wanted to play cricket.
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These days, Shaheen Shah Afridi is ruling the world. The Lahore Qalandars won the 2022 Pakistan Super League championship under the pacer\’s ferocious leadership (PSL). He became the T20 tournament\’s youngest captain in history. And he has become a national hero thanks to his incredible T20 World Cup performance against India.
Shaheen Afridi is seen in the trending video talking to a cute infant and asking him if he wants to follow in the footsteps of Pakistani captain Babar Azam by becoming the next big cricket player. The antics of the Pakistani players continue to draw admirers on social media. Shaheen and Shadab recently engaged in some lighthearted Twitter banter.
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Shaheen Shah Afridi, a well-known cricketer from Pakistan, has a memorable Valentine\’s Day memory. After the game against the Quetta Gladiators, the Lahore Qalandars captain received gifts from his future wife, Aqsa Afridi.
Aqsa, the daughter of former cricket legend Shahid Afridi, and the young cricketer are also planning to get married. Shaheen is undoubtedly enjoying the American dream. That\’s not all, though. Did you know that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\’s Deputy Superintendent is also Shaheen Shah Afridi?
Shaheen Afridi Convince Baby to become the next Babar Azam
One of cricket\’s best fast bowlers is Shaheen Shah Afridi. For the ICC World T20i in 2022, the 22-year-old is in Melbourne, Australia, with his Pakistani colleagues. The fiery pacer returned to the team after a protracted absence owing to a knee injury, and his bowling display during Pakistan\’s warm-up games against England and Afghanistan has all the teams on high alert.