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Tracknfieldgear On May 31, 2011


Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has retired from all forms of international cricket, according to reports in his homeland.31-year-old, who has played 27 Tests, 345 ODIs and 43 Twenty20s, has ended his career with the national side. Afridi stepped down from the Test game after last year's tour of England, but remain a key part of the limited-overs sides and captained Pakistan to the World Cup earlier this year.

He was rejected for following a 3-2 ODI series win in the West Indies earlier this month, though; with reports suggesting it was owing to a variation of opinion with coach Waqar Younis."We had very solid reasons to remove Afridi and I will reveal them when the time is right," PCB chairman Ijaz Butt said at the time."We haven't taken this action without any reasons."Afridi, who missed the two-game series with Ireland after losing the armband, also commented at the time, hinting at a difference of opinion with Waqar.

Batting Details:

Matches

Inns

Runs

50

100

Avg

SR

HS

Test

27

48

1716

8

5

36.51

86.97

156

ODI

325

303

6695

31

6

23.49

113.82

124

T20

43

41

683

3

0

17.97

144.09

54*


Bowling Details:

Matches

Wickets

Best Bowling

Econ

Test

27

78

5/52

3.21

ODI

325

315

6/38

4.60

T20

43

53

4/11

6.21


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