
The Pakistani cricketer Shaheen Afridi struggled to strike the ball accurately against Worcestershire in the T20 Vitality Blast match. He had an economy rate of 11.25 after giving up 45 runs in four overs. Afridi wasn’t at his best, despite managing to get one wicket by removing Kashif Ali for 11 runs.
Alex Hales’ strong performance in the match, which saw him score 71 runs, was crucial to Nottinghamshire’s victory. Unfortunately, Hales’ teammates didn’t offer him much assistance, and he was dismissed in the 14th over with six overs left to help Nottinghamshire win by 101 runs.
Afridi struggled with his bowling, but he still contributed a thrilling moment to Nottinghamshire’s innings. Afridi demonstrated his power-hitting prowess by hitting four sixes in the 16th over, which was bowled by Michael Bracewell.
Afridi made a brief but significant contribution with the bat. In just 11 balls, including four sixes and a four, he scored 29 runs. However, Pat Brown’s firing of him signaled the end for Nottinghamshire. Their chances of winning decreased after Afridi left, and they were ultimately dismissed for 170, falling short of Worcestershire’s high total.
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