What he saw in his sleep in Nairobi, he did the same thing in the field 2 days later

 

The interpretation of a dream of the famous former captain of Pakistan cricket team and all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi changed his destiny and he did what he saw in his sleep in Nairobi 2 days later on the field and beat Murali Dharan and Jayasuriya. The dream of connecting came true.

According to details, Shahid Khan Afridi has bid farewell to his international career by protecting cricket fans from all over the world with his aggressive and smoky batting and now only appears in action in a few guinea pig leagues but his impressions on world cricket are long remembered. They have very memorable innings, but in their second international match, the fastest century off 37 balls changed their fortunes.

Although the record was later broken by New Zealand's Corey Anderson and then South Africa's Abraham de Villiers set the record for the fastest century in just 31 balls, the fame Shahid Afridi gained from this innings Did not come to the part and it changed their fate.

Shahid Khan Afridi was on a tour of the West Indies with the U-19 team in 1996 when he was included in the team as a league sniper for the four-nation tournament due to Mushtaq Ahmed's injury. In Nairobi, he was in net practice when the essence of his batting Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis were also surprised when they showed up. The first match was against Kenya.

He told teammate Shadab Kabir in the morning that in a dream Jayasuriya and Murali Dharan were hitting sixes but that day they did not bat in their debut match against Kenya and despite giving 32 runs in bowling, they lost the wicket, but for 2 days. He then took to the field in a one-down position against Sri Lanka, stopping the first ball and taking the next one across the boundary, and then began the historic baton charge that engulfed Chaminda Vass, de Silva, Jayasuriya, Dharma Sena and Murali Dharan. Also could not be safe.

Shahid Khan Afridi completed his century off 37 balls with the help of 11 sixes and 6 fours and made his dream come true in Nairobi and it changed his entire life. Shahid Afridi also recalls the innings against Australia in Hobart in 2005 in which he hit 2 sixes and 3 fours to McGrath and 2 sixes and 1 four to Brett Lee and scored 56 off 26 balls. Were

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