For the fourth time, Shahid Afridi announced his retirement. Most of the people are not taking it seriously and terming it “Shahid Afridi Announced Reretirement.” They are making fun of Boom Boom for saying that he is finally saying goodbye to International Cricket. They think that Afridi will later on call-off his decision to get retirement from international cricket.
Talking to the media after giving spectacular performance against Karachi Kings, Boom Boom has said, ““I have said goodbye to international cricket. I am playing for my fans and will continue to play this league for another two years, but it’s goodbye from international cricket.”
“Now my foundation is important for me. I have played with seriousness and in a professional and in a professional way for my country”, he added.
Here is how people over social media are trolling him over his decision to take retirement from the international cricket.
Shahid Afridi Timeline
1996: Debut
2011: Retired
2011: Came back
2014: Retired
2014: Came Back
2016: Retired
2016: Came Back
2017: Retired— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) February 20, 2017
For the 4th time, Shahid Afridi has declared that he will not play international cricket anymore. He has announced his rerereretirement.
ADVERTISEMENTCONTINUE READING BELOW— Sagar (@sagarcasm) February 20, 2017
“Shahid Afridi” announcing international retirement is same as “31 December k baad Set Top box lagana anivarya hai”.
— IMRAN KHAN (@imranmkkhan) February 20, 2017
How Shahid Afridi decides his retirement-
*Takes rose*
Plucks 1st petal: Fans love me.
Plucks 2nd petal: Fans don’t love me.Retirement
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) February 20, 2017
Itni baar humare Goa ke plans cancel nahi hue jitni baar Afridi ne International cricket se retirement announce ki hai #ThankYouAfridi
— Aakash (@PUNchayati) February 20, 2017
We will Miss You #ShahidAfridi
Enjoy your vacation, come back soon.#BoomBoom #ThankYouAfridi
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) February 20, 2017
Retirement is Temporary, Announcement is Permanent – Shahid Afridi pic.twitter.com/hrvZnszSLH
— Cricketopia (@CricketopiaCom) February 20, 2017
Shahid Afridi is the only batsman who has retired from international cricket for more number of times than the number of runs he has made.
— Ojas. (@Ojasism) February 20, 2017
Shahid Afridi doesn’t delete his retirement plans permanently. He keeps it in the recycle bin.
— Kshitiz Bhardwaj (@ImmaJoking) February 20, 2017
Shahid Afridi playing 2051 World Cup for Pakistan.
. pic.twitter.com/Ozq4mja9FK— PhD in Bak*****!! (@Atheist_Krishna) April 3, 2016
Shahid Afridi’s retirement is the world’s longest running sequel.
— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty) April 3, 2016