Shaheen Shah Afridi’s BBL Debut Ends Early After Dangerous Deliveries
Shaheen Shah Afridi’s much-anticipated debut in the Big Bash League (BBL) turned into a challenging outing after he was removed from the bowling attack for delivering dangerous full tosses.
12/15/20251 min read


Playing for the Brisbane Heat against the Melbourne Renegades, the Pakistan fast bowler was taken out of the attack by the umpires during the 18th over of the Renegades’ innings at Simonds Stadium, Geelong. The decision came after Afridi bowled two waist-high full tosses in the same over, both deemed unsafe under the laws of the game.
The first beamer was delivered to Tim Seifert, followed shortly by another to Ollie Peake. Given the risk posed by such deliveries, the umpires acted swiftly in the interest of player safety, ruling Afridi out of completing the over. Brisbane Heat captain Nathan McSweeney stepped in to finish the remaining deliveries.
As per cricket regulations, a bowler who delivers multiple dangerous full tosses in an over can be suspended from bowling for the remainder of the innings. Afridi’s spell ended with figures of 0 for 43 in 2.4 overs, making it a forgettable start to his BBL campaign.
While the incident marked a rare low point for the left-arm pacer, it does little to diminish his reputation as one of world cricket’s most lethal fast bowlers. Debuts, especially in unfamiliar conditions, can be unpredictable, and Afridi will be eager to put this performance behind him in the matches to come.
Despite the setback, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the Pakistan star responds, knowing that champions often bounce back stronger after difficult moments.
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