Misbah, Afridi bid adieu to ODI cricket

The duo had called time on their respective ODI careers before the 50-over showpiece event.

March 20, 2015 07:25 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:07 am IST - Adelaide

Misbah-ul-Haq and Shaid Afridi left behind many unfulfilled dreams in their successful careers as they bowed out of one-day international cricket after Pakistan crashed to a six-wicket loss to Australia in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, here on Friday.

The duo had called time on their respective ODI careers before the 50-over showpiece event and if Misbah continues to play in Tests, Afridi will feature only in T20 cricket.

The 40-year-old Misbah served Pakistan cricket for long but failed to register a single ODI ton in 162 matches since making his international debut in 2001 in a Test match against New Zealand.

An unflappable middle-order mainstay, Misbah has 42 ODI half-centuries to his credit but doesn’t have a single 50-over ton under his belt. He has accumulated 5,122 runs — the most runs by any player in ODIs without a ton.

The captain managed 34 in Pakistan’s disappointing 213 all out against Australia in the last-eight game at the Adelaide Oval.

Afridi, who shot to fame with a then fastest 37-ball hundred against Sri Lanka in his debut ODI series in 1996, became famous as ‘boom boom’ who blew away any opposition with his attacking batting.

The 35-year-old all-rounder, who was a handful with his quickish leg-spinners, played 398 ODIs to amass 8,064 runs and 395 wickets.

Afridi also captained the side in the 2011 World Cup, where Pakistan lost to eventual champions India in the semi-finals at Mohali.

The flamboyant right-hander will also be remembered for his striking good looks and a steady stream of female fans around the world.

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