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Shaheen Afridi, Pakistan"s top fast bowler, believes that his time in the County Championship has improved his bowling and that his experience will be useful when the national team visits England.
Afridi discussed his expertise in English circumstances when speaking to the press ahead of Pakistan"s ODI series against the West Indies.
Playing county cricket in England, according to the express pacer, was a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will benefit him while bowling in similar conditions. He noted that he had to adapt to the circumstances in England, and that the experience had aided him in his development as a player.
The skipper of the Lahore Qalandars stated that he will try to use his pace, seam, and swing to worry the batsmen by pitching the ball at the appropriate line and length.
The 22-year-old stated he will strive to adopt the same strategy in the upcoming ODI series, with the goal of finishing as the series" leading wicket-taker.
For the first round of the County Championship, Afridi was a member of the Middlesex side. He had a fantastic competition, taking 14 wickets at an average of 25.42 in six innings in the three matches he participated.