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Afridi helps Pakistan sink New Zealand

By: inamshah send a private message
Islamabad : Pakistan | 28 days ago  
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Shahid Afridi hit an aggressive half-century and took two wickets to cap Pakistan's 138-run win over New Zealand in the first day-night international here on Tuesday.

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