Pakistan coach warned Team India by taking the name of Shaheen Afridi, said this

Before Asia Cup 2025, Pakistan's bowling coach Ashley Noffke made a big statement about fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi. He has given a stern warning to Team India. The league match of Asia Cup 2025 between India and Pakistan will be played on 14 September.

Asia Cup 2025 is starting from 9 September. In this tournament, the league match between India and Pakistan will be played on 14 September. Before this match, Pakistan's bowling coach Ashley Noffke has warned the batsmen of Team India. He has said a big thing about Shaheen Afridi and has asked the batsmen of India to be cautious of him. According to Ashley Noffke, Shaheen Afridi can prove to be very dangerous in Asia Cup 2025.

Ashley Noffke warned Team India

Ashley Noffke said, "If it is about speed, then they also know very well that there has been a decline in it. Not only this, Shaheen knows that his form has also fallen. It definitely takes some time to improve the speed. During the West Indies series, we saw that his bowling speed has again reached 140 KMPH. His confidence is increasing a lot and he will make a strong comeback. It just requires a little technique and mindset and Shaheen Shah Afridi has all this."

Pakistan has to play a tri-series against Afghanistan and UAE before Asia Cup 2025 in which Shaheen Shah Afridi will also be seen playing. Regarding this, Ashley Noffke further said, “We just want him to continuously target the stumps. We know that if the ball swings, he can prove to be very lethal and for this the fast bowlers are working hard.

Shaheen Shah Afridi's statistics against India

The Pakistani fast bowler has played 5 ODIs against India so far in which he has taken 9 wickets at an average of 29.55. He has also taken a four-wicket haul once. Asia Cup 2025 will be played in T20 format. In the T20 format, Shaheen Afridi has taken four wickets in three matches against India at an average of 23.50. On September 14, all the fans would like both the teams to play great cricket against each other.