Islamabad, Dec 11: Shaheen Afridi, Pakistan’s leading fast bowler, created history by becoming the first Pakistani cricketer to take 100 wickets in all three formats of international cricket. The milestone was achieved during the first T20I between South Africa and Pakistan in Durban on December 10, where the 24-year-old delivered a stellar spell of 3/22, bringing his T20I wickets to 100. His overall record includes 112 ODI and 116 Test dismissals.
Shaheen’s crucial breakthroughs included dismissing Rassie van der Dussen for a golden duck, removing a dangerous David Miller, and trapping Nqabayomzi Peter lbw. However, despite his remarkable contributions, Pakistan fell 11 runs short of the 184-run target set by South Africa. Skipper Mohammad Rizwan’s fighting 74 kept Pakistan in the game, but a lack of support from the other batters ultimately led to their defeat.
Youngest Bowlers to Achieve 100 Wickets Across All Formats
Player | Age (At 100 Wickets) | Test Wickets | ODI Wickets | T20I Wickets |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shaheen Afridi | 24 years, 248 days | 116 | 112 | 100 |
Tim Southee | 32 years, 319 days | 389 | 221 | 164 |
Shakib Al Hasan | 34 years, 319 days | 246 | 317 | 149 |
Lasith Malinga | 36 years, 9 days | 101 | 338 | 107 |
Despite Shaheen’s historic achievement, South Africa’s David Miller stood out with a brilliant 82 off 40 balls. His innings played a key role in securing the 11-run victory for the Proteas.