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Left-arm spinner Asif Afridi is making his Test debut for Pakistan in the ongoing second red-ball match against the South African team at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The 38-year-and-299-day-old cricketer from Peshawar, who has played 57 first-class matches so far, in which he has picked up 198 wickets, including 13 five-wicket hauls in 95 innings, received his maiden Test cap from Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Asif Afridi replaced pacer Hasan Ali in Pakistan’s playing XI for the second match of the home series against the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) winners.

Pakistan Test Cap No.260 – Asif Afridi! #PAKvSA #PakCricket pic.twitter.com/RZsBTe6NqS — Rai M. Azlan (@Mussanaf) October 20, 2025

By getting a chance to play his first Test at the age of 38 years and 2

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