Shahid Afridi’s third daughter: Ajwa Afridi

ajwa afridi in stadium

Ajwa Afridi is the third daughter of Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi. Likewise her father Ajwa also likes to play cricket and she once posted a picture on twitter playing cricket with her father Shahid.

Her father wished her on Instagram on her birthday- “A very Happy Birthday to Ajwa, my 3rd born and the apple of my eye. So glad to have arrived back home in time to spend your special day with you! Praying that Allah SWT bestows every happiness upon you. Lots of love always, your Baba x”

Family of Ajwa Afridi

Her Mother is Nadia Afridi and has four sisters. In 2021, her eldest sister Aqsa is engaged to cricketer Shaheen Afridi.

Ajwa Afridi on Twitter

Ajwa Afridi joined twitter in 2018 and has been active since then. Her account has been followed by only over 150 people and she follows only 6 people on twitter and one of them is her father.

Education and personal life

We do not have much information regarding her education and personal life as the information is not available or shared by her parents. So the following part of the article will help you to understand her father a little better.

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Shahid Afridi

Father of Ajwa Afridi is Shahid Afridi, a Pakistani cricketer and former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team, was born on March 1, 1980. Afridi is largely regarded as one of the most popular and dangerous cricketers in the world. Afridi, an all-rounder who bowled leg spin and was known for his aggressive hitting, was an all-rounder who bowled leg spin. Afridi was also a global record holder for the fastest ODI century, which he achieved in 37 deliveries. Corey Anderson shattered the record, which had stood for 17 years. He also holds the record for hitting the most sixes in ODI cricket history.

Following strong achievements at the under-19 championship circuit in the 1994–95 season, Afridi was recruited for the Pakistan senior national squad. He helped his club win the title the following season while playing for the Karachi Whites, taking 42 wickets in five matches at an outstanding average of 9.59. Later that season, Afridi had played a few first-class games for Karachi Whites in the senior National Championship, as well as against the visiting England A and West Indies Youth teams.

President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari presented Afridi with the Pride of Performance award on March 23, 2010.

President Mamnoon Hussain of Pakistan presented him with the Sitara-i-Imtiaz on March 23, 2018.

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