Afridi, who is captaining Pakistan team in the first Twenty20 fixture between the International World XI and Pakistan All Stars XI, will leave for Hajj along with former cricketers Inzamamul Haq and Saeed Anwar.
Express News reported it was likely that the captaincy responsibility will be handled by Younus Khan.
During Saturday's match, Pakistan All Stars XI claimed an 84-run win, after a fiery bowling spell from Tabish Khan and half-centuries from Shahzaib Hasan and Umar Akmal.
The opening of the two back-to-back matches proved to be a huge success, as 34,000 spectators packed the stadium to soak up the return of international cricket to the country for the first time since 2009, when terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore.
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@Usman: Well said
Check if the subject "Cricket star Shahid Afridi leaves for Hajj" was without "for Hajj".
I hope sense prevails on him during Haj and he decides to say GOOD BYE to CRICKET for the larger interest of the nation. Oh Allah give him hidayah......AMEEN...
is this his 1st Hajj?
Hopefully Hajj would make him more humble and less confrontational and less hungry for media attention and controversies. I am sure prior to his departure he must have apologized to many for his outbursts and immoral acts in the field. May God bless him and us all?
Is he went to meet Amir Khan ?
My prayers are him. May Allah accept his Hajj & show the way to other Cricketer's.
Why is Shahib Afridi's personal activities a news? What next Hafeez goes to pray jumma?