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AFRIDI BREAKS SIXES RECORD!!!!!!
THE AFRIDI has now got 187 sixes in his ODI career, thats one away from Jayasuriya! hopefully he can beat it if we get to the final :-D
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Brilliant from the king of Sixes :-D
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wow, thats something i didnt know of
cool stuff ill be waiting for him TO CROSS 300 in a year or two |
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I was gonna wait to post this til he got the record BUT i know DM would have beaten me to it :-D :-D
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:oD
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:oD
Long may he continue to hit them |-A |
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true
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http://uk.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS...T_MOST_6S.html
1. Jayasuriya - 188 Sixes in 325 Innings 2. Afridi - 187 Sixes in 188 Innings 3. Ganguly - 168 Sixes in 258 Innings 4. Cairns - 144 Sixes in 180 Innings 5. Tendulkar - 142 Sixes in 333 Innings Afridi averaging 0.99 Sixes per Innings. :-D |
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After the India series it will be 2 per innings :-D
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"The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr" |
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The only other person who can match Afridi is Andrew Flintoff he has a phenominal record aswell.
Averaging 1.02 per innings, but he has only played half the innings that Afridi has played. A Flintoff 80 71 11 2111 123 35.18 3 92.95 73 1.02 ENG Watch out for Kevin Peterson in a few years time, he has only played a handfull of ODI games but he is a big clean striker in country cricket... |
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wow some achievement from Afridi.
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The Afridi ceases to amaze me
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Afridi was averaging over 1 six per game even at the 150 game stage....
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Afridi has now got 190 sixes, he overtakes Jayasuriya!
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frankly, i care more about afridi helping his team win then breaking the record.
afridi knew he had to pace his inning yesterday---> but he kept going for the glory. how is that any different then what ***** does?? afridi needs to understand that there are times for going for the big shots , and times when he needs to last longer. For a player who has played international cricket for so long, he should have known better last night. |
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Afridi should have stayed there. I think its just the love for the country that can make u giveup going for records. If he really was as determined as Rana I think Pak would have won. Im so dejected. We should have won.
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The AFRIDI will be the man taking us into the third final
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I hope he can take us to the 3rd final. Hope he doesnt toss his wicket away
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Please come on. Since when has hitting a six become more important than a good batting record.
He has one good performance in 10. That is not good enough. A dirty slogger is not what Pakistan need. However his bowling is coming along well to justify his inclusion in the squad. |
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he isnt just a batsmen
he is primarily a bowler who can bat and does both quite amicably in my mind |
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#21
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Exactly Sajjad
He was ruined when people started calling him a batsman |
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#22
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ppl still think of him as a batsmen.
He has always been a bowler who swings quite hard and rocks the opposition in a matter of minutes if not seconds. if our top order would work we wud not need his heroics |
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