Pakistan’s star quick bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi. — Instagram/@ishaheenafridi10
Pakistan’s star quick bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi gained the hearts of his followers and admirers by sharing the primary image along with his new born son Ali Yar with a candy caption on Thursday.
The image, which was uploaded on Shaheen’s official Instagram confirmed his child boy resting in his arms as he appears at him intently.
Notably, the total face of the child boy cannot be seen, nonetheless, the little glimpse of Ali Yar’s facet profile turned out to be greater than sufficient for his father’s thrilling followers, showering him with greatest needs within the feedback.
Shaheen could be seen in a plain black- loured shirt, whereas, his child wore an lovely floral shirt with a white beanie on his tiny head. Moreover, the caption of the submit studying “At peace” with a pink coronary heart emoji, grabbed the eye of the cricketer’s followers. It turned the a part of discuss for Shaheen’s keen followers, as they expressed pleasure and wished the household properly.
It’s price noting that Shaheen and his spouse Ansha Afridi welcomed their first youngster, a child boy, earlier in August.
With the arrival of Ali Yar, Ansha’s father, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, has lastly turn out to be a grandfather.
Furthermore, Shaheen tied the knot with Ansha in February 2023 when their nikah was solemnised at a neighborhood mosque in Karachi within the presence of shut relations of each households.
Later, in September 2023, the couple held their wedding ceremony ceremony at a neighborhood corridor in Karachi and hosted the valima reception ceremony within the capital metropolis of Islamabad.
As of now, the quick bowler stays one of many 4 gamers rested by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for the second and third Check matches towards England by the choice committee.
The important thing gamers together with former skipper Babar Azam, Shaheen, pacer Naseem Shah and wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed had been rested by the PCB “in the best interest of Pakistan cricket”.