Shahid Afridi, a former Pakistani all-rounder and one the most fascinating players in the world, is Shahid Afridi. Afridi Bamboozled the World in his first game after being selected as a 16 year old to play for Pakistan. He blasted a 37-ball hundred, which was the fastest time at the time. He is well-known for his aggressive stroke play, and ability to score big starting at ball one. Afridi was instrumental in Pakistan’s victory in the 2009 T20 World Cup. He was awarded player of the tournament. The award was also awarded to Afridi in the previous edition. Pakistan reached the final, but did not win the trophy. After a career that lasted 21 years, Afridi announced his retirement in February 2017. He also said goodbye to a distinguished career. We will learn more about Shahid Afridi and Nadia Afridi, his wife.
Nadia Shahid Afridi Biography
Full Name | Nadia Shahid Afridi |
Nickname | Nadia |
Famous For | Being the wife of Shahid Afridi |
Nadia Shahid Afridi Personal Life
Date of Birth | 29 January 1984 |
Day of Birth | Sunday |
Age (as in 2020) | 36 Years |
Birthplace | Karachi, Pakistan |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Hometown | Karachi, Pakistan |
Educational Qualification | Not Known |
Religion | Islam |
Hobbies | Traveling |
Family | Not Known |
Nadia Shahid Afridi Relationships & More
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Boyfriends | Shahid Afridi |
Marriage Date | 21 October 2000 |
Husband/Spouse | Shahid Afridi (Cricketer, m.2000-present) |
Children | Son- None Daughter(s)- Aqsa, Asmara, Ajwa, Ansha & 1 more (born in February 2020) |
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