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Shaheen becomes first Pakistani to take 100 Wickets in WTC History

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DHAKA: Pakistan’s star fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has achieved another major honour. He has become the first Pakistani bowler to take 100 wickets in the history of the ICC World Test Championship.

Shaheen Afridi crossed this milestone with a brilliant bowling performance. His excellent pace, dangerous swing and devastating bowling with the new ball have placed him among the best fast bowlers in the world.

Cricket fans and former players are congratulating Shaheen Afridi on this historic achievement. Experts say that he can achieve more successes for Pakistan cricket in the future.

It should be noted that the ICC World Test Championship is an important tournament played between the world’s major cricket teams, where only consistent excellent performance can bring a player a prominent place.

Abdul khalique

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