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Shaheen reveals plans to dismiss top-order stars in BBL 2025

Pakistan pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi has expressed keen anticipation ahead of the 15th edition of the Big Bash League (BBL), revealing his eagerness to dismiss top batters including Babar Azam, Steve Smith and David Warner.

Speaking during a recent podcast interview, the 25-year-old left-arm pacer was asked which wicket among the three he would consider most valuable. In response, Afridi refused to single out any one batter.

“For me, it’s all three,” he replied with a smile. “I wouldn’t pick just one because all of them are crucial wickets. They’re key players for their teams, and I’d love to dismiss each of them.”

Shaheen, who will represent Brisbane Heat in the upcoming season, also welcomed the increased presence of Pakistani players in the Australian franchise league.

“This year, six or seven Pakistani players are taking part in the Big Bash, so I’m really looking forward to playing against them,” he said. “We just played together in the PSL, and these guys — Babar, Rizwan, Shadab — are big names who have been performing for Pakistan for many years. It’s a great challenge.”

He added that the presence of such players would bring additional excitement for fans, particularly the Pakistani diaspora in Australia. “I think the crowd, especially the Pakistani fans, will enjoy it whenever we face Babar, Rizwan, and others. Hopefully, we can put on a good show in front of a big crowd.”

Known for his fiery opening spells and distinctive wicket celebrations, Afridi said he is hopeful of producing early breakthroughs in the tournament. “It will be even more special if I get a wicket in the first over again,” he said. “I’ll put all my energy into the celebration, and with the support of the crowd behind me, it’ll feel amazing.”

Afridi noted that fan engagement played a vital role in lifting a player’s performance. “I’ll be even happier if both Pakistani and Australian fans cheer and call out ‘Afridi’ when I’m at the top of my run-up. That will really pump me up, and I think I’ll enjoy it even more.”

The former Pakistan T20I captain also had words of praise for Babar Azam, whom he described as one of the most consistent batters in world cricket.

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