Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi welcomes first child, a baby boy, sparking congratulations

Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi celebrates his Test wicket, mimicking cradling a baby in his arms, during the fourth day of the first Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on August 24, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 24 August 2024
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Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi welcomes first child, a baby boy, sparking congratulations

  • Afridi, currently playing a match against Bangladesh, will leave for Karachi on Sunday to join his family
  • He celebrated his child’s birth on the field by rocking his hands in a cradling motion after taking a wicket

ISLAMABAD: Fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has welcomed his first child, a baby boy, according to a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement on Saturday, prompting an outpouring of congratulatory messages.
The Pakistani pacer married Ansha Afridi, daughter of former cricket star Shahid Afridi, in February last year in a widely covered ceremony in Karachi.
The event was attended by numerous sports figures and celebrities, making headlines across the country.
“Shaheen Shah Afridi has been blessed with a baby boy,” the PCB statement said. “The Pakistan team players, management and PCB have congratulated him.”
Afridi, who is currently playing the first Test against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi, will leave for Karachi to be with his family after the match ends on Sunday.
After taking a wicket, he celebrated the birth of his child on the field by joining his hands and rocking them in a cradling motion, mimicking holding a baby.
He will rejoin the team before the second Test, which is scheduled to be played from August 30 to September 3.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi congratulated him earlier in the day through a social media post.
“Congratulations to @iShaheenAfridi on the birth of his son,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “May the family be blessed with all the happiness in the world, and may Allah (SWT) continue to shower His blessings on the family.”
“It is heartening to witness that he is still continuing to play for Pakistan, and missing out on the invaluable time he could spend with his new born,” he continued. “Kudos to the player for such unwavering commitment to Pakistan!”

 Pakistan’s javelin ace Arshad Nadeem, who won a gold medal for the country in the Paris Olympics, expressed similar sentiments, as he prayed for the new born.
“Congratulations to Shaheen Shah Afridi @iShaheenAfridi on the birth of your precious baby boy,” he said on the social media. “And heartfelt congratulations to Shahid Afridi @SAfridiOfficial on becoming a grandfather.”
“May Allah bless the little one with health, happiness,” he added. “Prayers and best wishes to your family for this beautiful new chapter.”


Pakistan’s Sindh orders inquiry after clashes at Imran Khan party rally in Karachi

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Pakistan’s Sindh orders inquiry after clashes at Imran Khan party rally in Karachi

  • Khan’s PTI party accuses police of shelling to disperse its protesters, placing hurdles to hinder rally in Karachi 
  • Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah vows all those found guilty in the inquiry will be punished

ISLAMABAD: The government in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province has ordered an inquiry into clashes that took place between police and supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in Karachi on Sunday, as it held a rally to demand his release from prison. 

The provincial government had granted PTI permission to hold a public gathering at Karachi’s Bagh-i-Jinnah Park and had also welcomed Sohail Afridi, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where Khan’s party is in power, when he arrived in the city last week. However, the PTI cited a delay in receiving a permit and announced a last-minute change to a gate of Mazar-i-Quaid, the mausoleum of the nation’s founder. 

Despite the change, PTI supporters congregated at the originally advertised venue. PTI officials claimed the party faced obstacles in reaching the venue and that its supporters were met with police intervention. Footage of police officers arresting Khan supporters in Karachi were shared widely on social media platforms. 

“A complete inquiry is being held and whoever is found guilty in this, he will be punished,” Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said while speaking to a local news channel on Sunday. 

Shah said the PTI had sought permission to hold its rally at Bagh-i-Jinnah in Karachi from the Sindh government, even though the venue’s administration falls under the federal government’s jurisdiction. 

He said problems arose when the no objection certificate to hold the rally was delayed for a few hours and the party announced it would hold the rally “on the road.”

The rally took place amid rising tensions between the PTI and Pakistan’s military and government. Khan, who remains in jail on a slew of charges he says are politically motivated since August 2023, blames the military and the government for colluding to keep him away from power by rigging the 2024 general election and implicating him in false cases. Both deny his allegations. 

Since Khan was ousted in a parliamentary vote in April 2022, the PTI has complained of a widespread state crackdown, while Khan and his senior party colleagues have been embroiled in dozens of legal cases.