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Basit Ali Picks Shaheen Afridi Over Naseem Shah Despite Injury Struggles
Basit Ali Picks Shaheen Afridi Over Naseem Shah Despite Injury Struggles
Basit Ali Picks Shaheen Afridi Over Naseem Shah Despite Injury Struggles
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|NDTV|8 months ago

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali believes Shaheen Shah Afridi is a better pacer than Naseem Shah despite their injury struggles. Naseem's fitness is currently better, but Basit still rates Shaheen higher. Both players have faced challenges post-injury, with Naseem missing significant matches and Shaheen experiencing ups and downs in his career, including a stint as Pakistan's T20I captain.

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