A Quote by Shahid Afridi

I am a mature, professional cricketer who fully fathoms the trends and experiences the game has to offer. — © Shahid Afridi
I am a mature, professional cricketer who fully fathoms the trends and experiences the game has to offer.
I'm more mature, my game is more mature, and I can do a bunch of things on and off the court to fully maximize this team's potential.
I want to be a good cricketer, but I am a person first and a cricketer second. I won't always be a cricketer, but I will always be a person.
On the ground, I am a professional cricketer - I don't need to wear lipstick. If I want to look good, I know when to wear make-up. I do not accept it being put on my face when I am wearing the India kit.
I don't like the idea of 'trends' at all. If you follow trends, then everybody looks the same. The best shopping experiences are in local markets, especially in foreign cities.
I am who I am: I have my life experiences and my professional experiences.
I don't know if I would have made a better engineer than a cricketer. I definitely think I am a much better cricketer.
I have not had any negative experiences. But I am fully aware of the issues that some of the female actors faced in the industry. Some of them shared their bad experiences with me.
I was a professional cricketer from 16.
I was a professional cricketer for 16 years.
As far as co-parenting is concerned, it is easy. You just have to be mature enough to work together, mature enough to keep your professional and personal life apart.
Self-responsibility is the core quality of the fully mature, fully functioning, self-actualizing individual.
I've known Nick Compton a long time. He's a fully-formed cricketer and he's scored lots of runs.
It's a hard life as a professional cricketer. It's not as easy as everyone makes out. To survive you need a tough hide.
Boxing is a business. I have been in the professional game for five years now - I'm not doing it for nothing. I am doing it so I can provide for my future family, so I can have a future. I am here to make money. And at the same time I'm the most exciting fighter in Britain, if not the world, in my opinion. I don't know anybody else in the game that does the things I do in the ring.
I wanted to be a cricketer. But I was not skilled enough to be a national-level cricketer.
It is never easy for a professional cricketer, who has represented his country for 17 years, to forget the past and adopt a new lifestyle.
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