ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Will Be The Last For Shahid Afridi: Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's key all-rounder, has advertised that he will resign from ODI cricket after the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. Known for his capacity to play rankling thumps and catch wickets with his helpful leg-spinners, he has been a vital piece of the set-up for a long time. He has taken 391 wickets at a normal of 33.89. He has additionally amassed 7,870 runs at a strike rate of 116.29 for his nation. Pakistan cricket team will be playing their first match against India in Icc cricket world cup 2015. Pakistan vs India live streaming will be telecast all over the world on official media partner channels. Watch India vs Pakistan live streaming on starsports in India and on PTV Sports channel in Pakistan.
His wellness has been a matter of some worry lately. In September, Afridi, alongside Umar Akmal, Raza Hasan and Abdur Rehman were discovered to be inadequate in match wellness and fined 25% of their month to month retainer. Pakistan fans loves to watch Shahid Afridi against India in world cup 2015.
Afridi, made his ODI introduction in 1996 against Kenya in Nairobi. In just his second amusement against Sri Lanka, he indented up the speediest hundred in the shorter arrangement of the diversion around then. He was additionally the most youthful player to score a ton in one day international matches.
He captained the Pakistan side in the 2011 World Cup when they lost to India in the semi-last in Mohali. Afridi was therefore supplanted by Misbah ul Haq as captain however he ventures in as the chief as of late when Misbah was harmed.
Afridi, who resigned from Tests in 2010, said: "I will resign from ODI organize after 2015 World Cup, however will keep on playing T20s. I understand that this is the best time for me to advertise retirement, I've as of now informed the PCB regarding my choice. I need to leave cricket on a high."
He likewise communicated his craving to join governmental issues after retirement however included that individuals around him were exhorting against it.