Shaheen Afridi is ready to lead Pakistan’s speed attack in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, but a war fan will always remember, he is a skirmish with Indian batting Mestro Virat Kohli. The fight between Shaheen Afridi and Virat Kohli has always been thrilled for fans.
However, former Indian captain T20i retired from cricket and Test cricket, and now he is only active in ODI format. Kohli scored 88 runs against Afridi in six innings and fell to him twice. While T20Is have their doubles history, fans can still be seen in a thrilling duality in the ODI duality.
Shaheen Afridi name Hashim Amla as the most difficult batsman
But when Afridi was asked to name the most difficult batsman, he bowled anytime, many stunned in response. It was not Kohli, nor no one from Australia or England. Pakistani Pesar sang South African legend Hashim Amla as the most difficult batsman, actually tested his skills.
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The left -handed pace admitted that Hashim Amla’s technology and peace made him the most difficult batsman compared to Virat Kohli. In his fight, Afridi never managed to dismiss the gooseberry in tests. However, Afridi achieved some success in Odis, which removed the AMLA twice while maintaining only 40 runs.
Hashim Bhai is harder than Virat Kohli: Shaheen Afridi
Shaheen Afridi gave money to Asia Podcast on bricks: “Hashim Amla. I have played Test matches and ODIs against him, and he is a difficult contestant. I also played a match against him in the vitality blast- a Twenty20 cricket tournament in England.”
Pesar said, “I felt that he is a very good batsman, and he is excellent in what he does. Virat Kohli is a separate player, but Hashim Bhai is harder than him. The best.”
In particular, AMLA retired as one of the modern great people of cricket, and is the third largest run-scorer for South Africa in international cricket. Amla played 124 Tests, 181 Odis and 44 T20I for South Africa, which ended with 18,672 international runs, including 55 centuries and 80 half -centuries. He retired from international cricket in 2019.
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Shaheen Afridi prepared to lead Pakistan’s attack in Asia Cup 2025
Well, Shaheen Afridi’s ability to swing the ball and bowl at high speed makes him a major player for Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, starting on 9 September in the UAE. The first game will be played between Hong Kong and Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.
So far, Afridi has played 84 T20I matches and has taken 107 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 7.80, showing how effectively he controls while taking wickets. Their skill and experience will be important for Pakistan as their purpose is to perform firmly in the tournament.
On the other hand, Virat Kohli is currently ready for the next three -match ODI series against Australia next month. Kohli is likely to play an informal ODI against Australia A at home before leaving for an important ODI series against the senior party in October. He was last seen in action for India at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 at UAE earlier this year.


