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At 38, Afridi Smashes 92-Year-Old Record with Debut Five-For

Last updated: October 22, 2025 6:18 pm
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Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Asif Afridi made an unforgettable Test debut, breaking a 92-year-old record by becoming the oldest bowler to take a five-wicket haul in his very first Test match.

At 38 years and 153 days old, Afridi’s dream debut came against Bangladesh in the ongoing Test series in Rawalpindi, where he returned figures of 5 for 65, spinning Pakistan to a commanding position in the match. His spell not only dismantled the visitors’ middle order but also wrote his name in the history books.

The previous record was held by England’s Bert Ironmonger, who took five wickets on debut at the age of 38 years and 49 days back in 1933. Nearly a century later, Asif Afridi has gone one better, marking an extraordinary achievement for both himself and Pakistan cricket.

“I’ve waited my whole life for this moment,” Afridi said after the day’s play. “People said my time had passed, but I never stopped believing. To make an impact for Pakistan at this stage means everything.”

Afridi’s performance drew praise from all quarters, with former captain Misbah-ul-Haq calling it “a story of patience, faith, and perseverance.” He added, “Asif has been grinding in domestic cricket for years. This debut wasn’t a fluke — it was earned the hard way.”

Having played over a decade of first-class cricket for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Afridi’s domestic record has always been solid — over 300 wickets with an impressive average. His inclusion in the national squad raised a few eyebrows, but his calm temperament and control under pressure silenced the critics almost instantly.

In a match where Pakistan’s pace attack struggled to find consistency, Afridi’s spin did the talking. His dismissals included key Bangladeshi batsmen Najmul Hossain Shanto and Mushfiqur Rahim, both outsmarted by flight and turn.

Cricket fans across Pakistan have since flooded social media with congratulations, hailing Afridi’s story as a reminder that “age is just a number” in sport.

With this record-breaking debut, Asif Afridi not only gives Pakistan a much-needed spin option but also inspires countless late bloomers in domestic cricket who still dream of wearing the national cap.

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