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Shahid Afridi smashes Wahab Riaz in memorable T10 knock

| @indiablooms | Dec 02, 2018, at 06:39 pm

Dubai, Dec 2 (IBNS): Pakistani player Shahid Afridi returned to his destructive best as he smashed 17-ball 59 runs during a T10 League Qualifier Final between Northern Warriors vs Pakhtoons on Saturday night.

Afridi hit seven sixes in his knock.

It was Afridi's former teammate Wahab Riaz who faced the destructive mood of the former Pakistani captain.

Pakhtoons reached the final of the tournament by winning the clash by 13 runs.

Northern Warriors have already reached the final of the tournament.

In the memorable knock, Afridi smashed Wahab Riaz for four consecutive sixes to leave the bowler in trouble.

 

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