It is now revealed that the Pakistan cricket authorities had misled the ICC in 1996. Pakistan’s former captain, Sam Shafiq, has been named as the “Chair of Game Changer”, a former Sri Lankan bowler, spin bowler and team captain.
In 1996, in the one-day international match played against Sri Lanka in Nairobi, Syed Afridi scored a century and scored 11 boundaries in 11 balls.
It was the first ODI century to be played in athletics at least. At that time, Pakistani officials said that Afridi was 16 years old and two-and-a-half days old. At the same time, Afridi’s name was named as the player who scored the fastest fastest century in the world.
But recently, releasing his Game Changer, Afridi said, at that time, I was 19 years old. He also wrote that his birthday was born in 1975, and was born in 1975.
Accordingly, many people now say that Akhrid’s name should be cut before the above report.