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Off-field problems a thing of the past: Afridi

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Sharjah: Allrounder Shahid Afridi on Monday said he has put all off-field problems behind him after guiding Pakistan to an impressive series win over Sri Lanka.

The 31-year-old hit a fighting 75 to lift Pakistan from a precarious 120-7 to 200 before taking 5-35 to derail Sri Lanka from 155-3 to 174 all out at Sharjah stadium on Sunday, giving his team an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. That allround performance capped Afridi’s return to international cricket after he fell out with former coach Waqar Younis and ex-chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt which saw him retire in protest. Afridi, who only returned after Butt was replaced by Zaka Ashraf last month, said performing well is now more important for him.

“I think action speaks louder than words, a lot has been said but now I want to be a good cricketer and want to perform,” said Afridi, who became the only player to score a half-century and take five wickets in the same one-day on two occasions. His off-field problems had threatened an early finish to a high flying career during which he had been popular for his dashing strokeplay, more so among Pathans who hail from the same North-West Frontier Province in Pakistan as Afridi does. Afridi rose to fame in his first series in 1997, hitting a 37-ball century against Sri Lanka in Kenya — still a world record for the fastest one-day hundred. He also holds the record for hitting most one-day sixes with 293 — a stroke which fans always want from Afridi.

And a packed 16,000 crowd, mostly Pathan expats in United Arab Emirates, was at hand to applaud every stroke Afridi played during his 65-ball knock, studded with four boundaries and three towering sixes. “When you have a good atmosphere around you, then you try your best to deliver,” said Afridi. (AFP)

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