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Watch | Shaheen Afridi loses cool; takes Afif Hossain down in an unnecessary bout of aggression

Pakistan’s star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi lost his cool while bowling against Bangladesh in the second match of the T20I series. 

Bowling his second over of the game in the first innings, Afridi had just got hit for a six from newcomer Afif Hossain. The batter had picked up the length ball and had lifted it off his pads for a six behind deep backward square leg. 

Replying to the shot, Afridi shot back with his trademark yorker, but to no avail, since the batsman read it well and drove the slightly off yorker straight back to the bowler. At this moment, Afridi picked up the ball on his followthrough and chucked it right back at the batter, flooring him with the throw.

The ball went on to hit Afif on the back of his foot and he had to be attended by the physio for an extended period of time.


Though Afridi went to the Bangladesh batter and apologised straight away, many thought that the action was plain unnecessary. 

In a fate of Karma, Afridi took a long walk back to his marker and his next ball was hit for another boundary, albeit leg-byes in the very same over.

However, Bangladesh failed to put on any resistance from their and surrendered the match scoring a below par total of 108 runs in their 20 overs. The score was never enough to defend and they lost the game by a margin of 8 wickets and 11 balls remaining.

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