We don't need Shahid Afridi

Retire with dignity Afridi; go while you still hold the nation’s heart.

Yesterday news broke that Shahid Afridi had injured the webbing of his hand and might not be able to play the first two matches of the Twenty20 series against Australia. Having sustained two stitches to his thumb, Afridi has managed t0 split the hearts of many in Pakistan. A collective sigh was heard as the news broke and the nation slumped into depression.

Having lost the ODI series to Australia, morale was already low, but with Afridi probably out, we are a cinch to lose to T20 series too.

What a bummer. Who is going to Boom boom on the field?

Yes, it is a grave tragedy indeed. With Afridi gone, who is going to make our hearts flutter as he walks on to the field? Who is going to play a game of havoc with our emotions, taking us on a dramatic journey of incredibly high hopes to the rock bottom feelings of despair all in 60 seconds when he gets out for a duck again?

Weren’t we all relying on him a few days ago in the ODI against Australia when he proudly walked onto the field at number three to up our run-rate, only to be shown the boot at seven?

How many times has the great Lala done this to us?

Just look at the statistics of the last ten matches he has played. You know what, don’t even bother – let me sum it up for you. He scored under 10 runs with three ducks in the last ten matches played. Now I’m no cricket guru but even I can tell you that this hardly qualifies as ‘good’, let alone something an entire nation should depend on.

You might say that Afridi has evolved into more of a bowler than a batsman over the years. To this, all I have to say is look at the last ten matches he played; he has taken a grand total of six wickets! Yes, he may have saved our skin before in other matches, but then why does our team not recognise him as more of a bowler than a batsman?

Moreover, why doesn’t Lala speak up and say that he just can’t bat anymore?

Maybe we all have our hopes set on him breaking his own record of the fastest hundred – I don’t know what it is and I don’t know why we keep turning our eyes, shining with hope to this man who is now past his prime.


I understand that everybody has bad days, but don’t you think our laadla Afridi has way more bad days than good?

I once read somewhere that there was nothing more depressing than seeing Frank Sinatra singing past his time. I didn’t truly relate then as I am not a Sinatra fan. However, seeing Afridi constantly struggle on the field, I can say with certainty that there is nothing more depressing than seeing our once-legend, our golden boy, Afridi trying to revive the youth that he once possessed.

My Twitter friend stated yesterday after I tweeted:



Is it really such a tragedy if #Afridi won't be able to play in the World T20? What does he contribute in any case?



batting wise yes, inconsistent. Aur mohabbat mien dil toa toot'ta he hai :p

I’m just sick of having my heart broken. Accuse me of blasphemy or say whatever, but I just think Afridi needs to call it a day and give our other talented youngsters a chance to shine. He needs to realise that now; sadly, all he adds to our team is good looks. Unfortunately, this is not enough.

Retire with dignity Afridi; go while you still hold the nation’s heart.

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WRITTEN BY: Zahra Peer Mohammed
Former Blogs Desk Head and Senior Sub-Editor at The Express Tribune. She is a business graduate from the Queen's School of Business who tweets @ZahraPeer (https://twitter.com/ZahraPeer). She blogs at zahrapeer.wordpress.com

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