“Boom Boom Afridi”, the crowd at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, chanted in unison when the former Pakistani skipper, Shahid Afridi attended his farewell reception during the last World XI vs Pakistan T20I match on September 15. Former Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq also showed up while both the captains performed the lap of honour.
As learned from several media reports, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) invited all the three veteran players – Afridi, Misbah and Younis Khan – to the farewell celebration. Khan already denied the invitation while Afridi confirmed his presence at the eleventh hour after ignoring it initially. However, the crowd present at the stadium cheered loudly for their national heroes and waved several placards expressing their gratitude towards the retired cricket captains.
The Ride, The Crowd! The Champions! Thank you Lahore! #CricketKiHalalala#PAKvWXI pic.twitter.com/oi2GgeQOEr
— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) September 15, 2017
The crowd turned more energetic when Afridi did the lap of honour. The people were excited to see their ‘LALA’ on the cricket field.
Thank you Lala @SAfridiOfficial #CricketKiHalalala#PAKvWXI pic.twitter.com/ZJP90P8WDB
— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) September 15, 2017
Misbah took to his official Twitter account to thank PCB for the honour he received. He didn’t forget to thank his fans as well who supported him throughout his career.
Thanks to @TheRealPCB and Lahore for the grand honour.It was a lovely evening among my own people.
— Misbah Ul Haq (@captainmisbahpk) September 15, 2017
Both Shahid Afridi and Misbah-ul-Haq have led Pakistan Cricket team to glory on many occasions. After making his debut in the year 1996, Afridi represented Pakistan in 27 Tests, 398 ODIs and 98 T20Is, scoring 1716k, 8064 and 1405 runs respectively which includes 11 international hundreds. He has also taken 395 ODI, 48 Tests and 97 T20 wickets.
On the other hand, Misbah, who debuted in 2001, has played 75 Tests, 162 ODIs and 39 T20Is where he scored 5222, 5122 and 788 runs respectively. He couldn’t score a century in ODIs, however, he had 10 tons on his name in Tests.
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