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Legendary Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi announced his retirement from international cricket, ending an illustrious and sometimes controversial 21-year career.

The 36-year-old star had already quit Tests in 2010 and ODI cricket after the 2015 World Cup but still skippered the Pakistan Twenty20 team at the 2016 world championships in India.

He stepped down as captain after the tournament although he retained slender hopes of continuing his career in the sport’s shortest format as a player.

“I have said goodbye to international cricket,” said Afridi after smashing a 28-ball 54 in a Pakistan Super League match for Peshawar Zalmi in Sharjah.

“I am playing for my fans and will continue to play this league for another two years but it’s goodbye from international cricket.

“Now my foundation is important for me. I have played with seriousness and in a professional way for my country.”

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Nicknamed ‘Boom Boom’, Afridi had been a fan favourite since he burst onto the scene in 1996, striking a 37-ball one-day century against Sri Lanka in only his second match to set a world record that was unbeaten for 18 years.

He became known as a leg-spin bowling all-rounder in the second half of his career and was instrumental in Pakistan’s early successes in Twenty20, including their 2009 victory.

After stopping short of retirement following Pakistan’s first round exit at the 2016 World Twenty20, Afridi had wanted to play a farewell Twenty20 match against West Indies in United Arab Emirates in September.

But selectors, with one eye on the future, did not pick him in the squad.

His blistering breakthrough century in Nairobi in 1996 was only surpassed by New Zealand’s Corey Anderson’s 36-ball hundred against West Indies at Queenstown in 2014.

South African AB de Villiers then bettered the record further with a 31-ball century, also against the West Indies, at Johannesburg in 2015.

Afridi’s rapid-fire century in Kenya made him an instant hit with the crowds who expected fireworks every time he strolled to the crease.

Sometimes he delivered but too often for some, his death or glory approach brought his downfall –

Afridi’s maverick style also brought him a one-Test and two-match ODI ban after he was charged with using his foot to tamper with the pitch during a Test against England in Faisalabad in 2005.

He was also banned for two Twenty20 internationals after he was shown on television biting the ball during a one-day international against Australia at Perth in 2010.

Career Summary –

Afridi finishes his international career having played just 27 Test matches which yielded 1,176 runs with a highest score of 156 and 48 wickets.

He played 398 one-day internationals with 8,064 runs, a highest score of 124 while taking 395 wickets with his leg spin.

His Twenty20 international CV saw him play 98 matches with 1,405 runs and a career-leading 97 wickets.

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Biopic on Salman Khan? Sultan star reveals about the project https://glint.tv/movies/biopic-on-salman-khan-sultan-star-reveals-about-the-project/ Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:13:57 +0000 https://glint.tv/?p=2692

Salman Khan is one of the most celebrated yet controversial Bollywood stars. He has seen the highs of giving some of the biggest hits, to the lows of spending time behind bars and in the court rooms.

In a season of biopics, where movies like MS Dhoni – The Untold Story and Dangal are hitting the big screens soon; there would be many takers, who would want to make a biopic on Salman’s life. A Salman Khan biopic would be worth watching, but the Sultan star thinks otherwise.

“See, my life is very boring aur boring life par koi biopic banti nahin hai (no one makes biopics on boring subjects),” Salman was quoted by an entertainment website. “Meri biopic ke andar bahut sare log mar jaayenge yaar (People will die watching my biopic).”

When asked if there is any director, who can make a biopic on his life, Salman said that he would never allow anyone to make a movie on him. The Dabang star also said there is also no actor, who can essay his role on the big screen.

“I will never give permission to anyone to make a biopic on me because for that one will have to write it down and the only one who can write it down is me or my brothers or my sisters…that too at some bits,” Salman insisted. “They also don’t know everything. And no actor can play my role.”

A biopic on the life of Salman’s best friend, Sanjay Dutt is going on the floor. The movie will be directed by Rajkumar Hirani, with Ranbir Kapoor in the lead role. “It will not be complete without me being part of it,” Salman said.

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