Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi is defying age to lead the Galle Gladiators in the ongoing Lanka Premier League 2020. He stated that he taking part in the inaugural edition of Sri Lanka’s premier T20 league out of his love for the game, and also to nurture youngsters.
In an interview with ANI, Shahid Afridi showered praise on the various stakeholders for organising the event in the middle of a pandemic. He sounded confident that LPL 2020 would be a huge stepping stone towards the growth of cricket in the country.
“It’s a new league and from the Sri Lankan point of view, a very important tournament for the growth of the game in the island nation. In tournaments like these, we have to make sure to help some of the young players grow. There are some good local talents also and I want to contribute in whatever way I can. It is always fulfilling to give back something to the game,” Shahid Afridi said.
However, LPL 2020 was rocked even before it started with marquee players such as Chris Gayle, Liam Plunkett, Sarfraz Ahmed opting out of the 21-day tournament. Shahid Afridi, however, is looking at the positive side of things and praised the event for bringing cricket back to Sri Lanka.
“I won’t like to comment on the pull-outs, but it is indeed important to make a start. The game of cricket was stopped for a while following the pandemic outbreak. However, we have seen that people are adapting to the new normal and have successfully organised sporting events with all necessary precautions in place.“Hats off to the Sri Lankan government, the Sri Lankan Cricket [SLC] board and the Innovative Production Group [IPG] for putting this event in place. I am sure it was difficult, but that was the right thing to do for the fans, the game and for the people of Sri Lanka,” Shahid Afridi added.
The Galle Gladiators are currently last in the points table after losing all three matches. Shahid Afridi has scored 70 runs so far, including a blitzkrieg 58 off 23 balls in their opening fixture against the Jaffna Stallions.
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