Shaheen Afridi Sets New Benchmark with 131 Wickets in 65 ODIs as Pakistan Dominate West Indies
Shaheen Shah Afridi created history during the first ODI at Tarouba, Trinidad—picking up 4/51 to help restrict West Indies to 280 before becoming the highest wicket-taker after 65 ODIs with 131 wickets, surpassing Rashid Khan’s 128.
The Record-Breaking Spell
Afridi’s 4/51 at the Brian Lara Stadium took his career tally to 131 in ODIs, the highest by any bowler in 65 matches—leapfrogging Rashid Khan to claim the new benchmark.
Joining an Elite List
He entered an exclusive group of visiting left-arm pacers who’ve taken four or more wickets in an ODI in the West Indies—joining legends like Wasim Akram and Australian greats Johnson and Starc.
Match Context & Contribution
Pakistan, after being inserted, bundled out the hosts for 280. Contributions included Evin Lewis (60), Roston Chase (53), and captain Shai Hope (55). In response, an assured 63* from debutant Hasan Nawaz (Player of the Match) and a 53 from skipper Mohammad Rizwan sealed a 5-wicket win with seven balls to spare.
Summary Table
| Highlight | Detail |
|---|---|
| Afridi’s Match Figures | 4 wickets for 51 runs |
| Career Milestone | 131 wickets in 65 ODIs (record) |
| Elite Achievement | One of few left-arm pacers with 4+ wickets in ODI in West Indies |
| Batting Hero | Hasan Nawaz – 63* to anchor chase |
FAQs
What record did Shaheen Afridi achieve in this match?
He became the highest wicket-taker after 65 ODIs, reaching 131 and surpassing Rashid Khan’s previous mark.
How did he perform in the match itself?
Afridi took 4 wickets for 51 runs, crucial in restricting West Indies to 280.
What else stood out during the match?
Debutant Hasan Nawaz scored an unbeaten 63, and Afridi joined an elite list of visiting left-arm pacers with a 4-wicket haul.
Disclaimer: This article is based on verified match reports and official statistics. Please verify before publishing.
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