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Shaheen Afridi achieves rare feat in T20I cricket

Shaheen Shah Afridi
Shaheen Shah Afridi struck early by removing Quinton de Kock and Lhuan-dre Pretorius in the opening over. Photo Credit: PCB
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Shaheen removes both South African openers in his fiery first over.
Pakistan star now leads the chart for early T20I breakthroughs.
His new-ball brilliance remains key to Pakistan’s T20I success.
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Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi has reached a remarkable feat in T20I cricket, becoming the bowler with the most wickets taken in the first over of an innings in T20 Internationals.

The left-arm fast bowler achieved this feat during the third T20I against South Africa in Lahore, where he struck early by removing Quinton de Kock and Lhuan-dre Pretorius in the opening over after Pakistan opted to field first.

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With these wickets, Afridi now tops the list with 24 first-over wickets in T20 internationals — the most by any bowler in the format’s history.

READ: Pakistan dominate South Africa to level T20I series

He is followed by Oman’s Bilal Khan, who has 22 wickets, India’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar with 18, and UAE’s Junaid Siddique with 17.

Most wickets in first over in T20Is:

24 – Shaheen Shah Afridi (Pakistan)
22 – Bilal Khan (Oman)
18 – Bhuvneshwar Kumar (India)
17 – Junaid Siddique (UAE)

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Overall, across all T20 cricket, Afridi has taken 64 wickets in the first over — the most by any bowler — further cementing his reputation as one of the most lethal new-ball bowlers in the world.

His ability to deliver breakthroughs in the opening moments of the game continues to be a defining factor for Pakistan in the shortest format.

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