Shaheen Shah Afridi Wedding: Shaheen Shah Afridi set to begin new innings, to marry Shahid Afridi’s daughter Ansha

 

Shaheen Shah Afridi Wedding: Shaheen Afridi Ansha – Talismanic Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will get married to Shahid Afridi’s daughter Ansha

Shaheen Shah Afridi Wedding: Shaheen Afridi Ansha – Talismanic Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will get married to Shahid Afridi’s daughter Ansha Afridi on February 3, 2023. Shaheen and Ansha got engaged two years back. Shaheen wished to be Afridi’s son-in-law a long time back.

At that time, the former Pakistan captain left it to God and his daughter. Now, after two years, things are falling into place and Shaheen will fulfill his dream of becoming Afridi’s son-in-law on February 3, 2023. Both families have begun preparations for the wedding ceremony.

Shaheen Shah Afridi Wedding: Shaheen set to begin second innings, eyes comeback for New Zealand series after knee injury

Shaheen is currently away from cricket due to a knee injury. The pacer hurt himself during the T20 World Cup. Since then, the left-arm pacer is in the Rehab center trying to gain full fitness. Shaheen was also seen cheering for his team during the Test series against England

The pacer will be eying to make a comeback during Pakistan’s next series against New Zealand. The Kiwis are due to play for five T20Is and five ODIs from April 13. Before that, Pakistan Super League will be played. Shaheen is the leader of Lahore Qalandars. The pacer will be leading in the eighth season of PSL also.

Last time, Pakistan’s talisman was the catalyst in Qalandars winning the PSL trophy for the first time. This time also Shaheen would be aiming to put on a good display and help Qalandars defend the crown.

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