Shahid Afridi is a candidate for the Balochistan franchise cricket league. Shahid Khan Afridi, an ex-flamboyant all-rounder, wants to start a franchise cricket league in Balochistan.



Addressing the media during the marking function of Sindh Chief Association (SPL's) establishment Benazirabad Lals, Afridi said Balochistan's ability likewise merits a high-office association sooner rather than later.


Sindh Head Association is a great chance for the youths of this territory," said Afridi who is likewise the representative of SPL.


Afridi, who is known for his power-hitting, and individuals frequently call him Blast for his capacity, encouraged SPL's administration to spread the association's vision to the entire year.


"This association ought not to be limited to only one month. A legitimate ability chase program ought to be gotten up in a position to track down the crude cricketers. Additionally, a cricket academy ought to be established to educate youngsters," he added.


The cricketer-turned-philanthropist hopes that more Sindh cricketers will soon represent Pakistan.


The all-rounder will participate in the SPL, which begins on September 19 in Karachi this year. Benazirabad Lals will be his team.


The tournament will also feature former Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq and veteran cricketer Shoaib Malik. Malik will chief of Hyderabad Bahadurs though Misbah will be the lead trainer.


So far, three of the six SPL franchises have sold out.