Top 123 Quotes & Sayings by Shahid Afridi

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Last updated on November 10, 2024.
Shahid Afridi

Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi, known as Shahid Afridi, is a former Pakistani cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team. An all-rounder, Afridi was a right-handed leg spinner and a right-handed batsman.

Some rivalries were personal, some professional. First, the curious case of Gambhir. Oh, poor Gautam. He & his attitude problem. He who has no personality. He who is barely a character in the great scheme of cricket. He who has no great records, just a lot of attitude.
The Indian media has a very negative approach and very negative thoughts.
I have played 20 years of international cricket for Pakistan and not the PCB. — © Shahid Afridi
I have played 20 years of international cricket for Pakistan and not the PCB.
I've not enjoyed playing anywhere as much as I have in India.
They have permission to play all the indoor games they want, but my daughters are not going to be competing in public sporting activities.
I thank Allah that I have been playing for Pakistan for a long time. This is a big honour for me; I had not even thought so.
My wife is from India, and I come to India a lot. I have never faced any security issue.
I have a lot to say about my confidence, my fears, my adversaries, my ambitions, my goals and failures.
There is an amazing craze for cricket in India.
I admire Indian cricket because of the way the sport is run there and how the money they earn is invested back into the game and players.
It's simple: I like happy, positive people.
My main strength is my bowling, but where I bat, I can also contribute for the team, and that is important.
The team that wins makes minimum mistakes, and the one which loses, that one makes more mistakes than the other team. — © Shahid Afridi
The team that wins makes minimum mistakes, and the one which loses, that one makes more mistakes than the other team.
I am available to play in foreign leagues only when not required on national duty.
I don't think any bowler can trouble me much.
My daughters are very precious to me.
As a captain, I am concerned about my team and how I perform. I have hopes from my own self and very high hopes from my team members.
I have nothing personal against Gambhir. In fact, I have some good friends in the Indian team, and I get along with them well off the field. Even if I meet Gambhir somewhere, I will greet him normally, as I have nothing in my heart against him.
I am happy that I am getting a chance to play for Hampshire, because wherever I play, at the end of the day, I am recognized as a Pakistani, and if I do well, it is Pakistan cricket that gets a good name.
Treat cricket like a sport.
Dhoni has changed the face of Indian cricket and took them to the pinnacle of success, and his captaincy will be missed by the Indian team. He has led them well in all formats.
The media makes a big deal of small issues.
I admire Sachin Tendulkar for being one of the best role models for young cricketers, and no one in Pakistan even doubts his greatness, as his records speak for himself.
I would say T20 cricket has introduced a more positive attitude in players and led to Tests also being played more aggressively and being more result oriented.
Every child is a gift of Allah, and every child in Pakistan, to me, is like my own child, so I will do my best to take the message to every doorstep in Pakistan. Reaching every child, every time with the polio vaccine is not only necessary, but it is our duty. This disease can't deter us; we will defeat it.
So many mouths can get fed, so many minds can be nourished, if India and Pakistan resolve the Kashmir issue through a Kashmiri-owned, Kashmiri-led peace process.
I have seen a lot of top players being forced to retire in not very pleasant circumstances, and I don't want that happening to me.
When rain is around, the team batting second gets a huge advantage.
I still say Pakistan and India should have normal bilateral relations in cricket and there should be regular exchanges between the two countries.
My identity is that of a Pakistani player. And nothing is more important than that for me.
Ajwa and Asmara are the youngest and love to play dress-up. They have my permission to play any sport, as long as they're indoors. Cricket? No, not for my girls.
The people may not be like that, but I think the media had a very dirty role in spoiling relations between us and India.
The reason for my age being messed up in the records is that when I first appeared for the under-14 trials, I myself really did not know my exact age.
I don't think I appear very cool to people who observe me on the ground.
I just want to be given respect and dignity that every senior player deserves after serving the country for so many years.
As it is, I have a busy schedule, and I don't think I have the time for Test matches.
Gambhir behaves like he's a cross between Don Bradman & James Bond.
I don't want to talk about the past. I don't live in past. — © Shahid Afridi
I don't want to talk about the past. I don't live in past.
I started playing from the age of 11-12. I loved the game immediately but started playing the game seriously only in 1993-94.
I think we should learn from our mistakes.
I have never run after the captaincy in my entire career. It is something for the cricket board to decide.
I have always done my bit to improve Indo-Pak ties, but sometimes you say something, and it is interpreted the other way.
I have no real desire to play Test cricket, and the reason I lost this desire was because I was not selected consistently for Test matches.
Respect is the most essential thing about captaincy. Respect between the captain and players is important. It is give and take.
If the captain stands still and looks clueless, then it spreads to the whole team.
We have to stick to basics. Sometimes, you expect that miracles will happen, but it does not work out that way.
I always try to do what I know best, and that is play well.
When my family moved to Karachi, I just knew the date and month of my birth and not the exact year. That is why my age was erroneously recorded in the under-14 trials. — © Shahid Afridi
When my family moved to Karachi, I just knew the date and month of my birth and not the exact year. That is why my age was erroneously recorded in the under-14 trials.
I have nothing against the Indian people, and I have always enjoyed going to India, as the people there appreciate and support good cricket and players.
The love and support I have got and get from my well-wishers and fans is enough reward for me.
It is unfortunate whenever someone tries to bring politics into sport.
In very few countries I enjoyed cricket more than I did in India. I would always remember the love my team and I got from the fans here.
There are cricket-loving people here, much like in Pakistan. Overall, I've enjoyed a lot playing in India in my cricketing career.
I try and keep it simple and wait for the right opportunity.
My game is such that I either succeed or fail. But I always hope to do something which is useful to the team at the start of the innings.
Kashmir belongs to the Kashmiris. Not to Indians. Not to Pakistanis.
I don't really see any difference between Pakistani people and the Indians. We eat the same food, we speak the same language. I don't really see any difference.
Records just happen.
In all my years of cricket, I've given hundreds of interviews and done dozens of TV shows, but what you will read in my memoir are the stories and thoughts I've never shared openly.
My thinking is that once the captain sends you at a particular number, then your job is to perform and get runs at that number. Nothing else should matter.
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