The momentous occasion has taken place during Pakistan's first Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle, when Afridi claimed the wicket of Nishan Madushka in the second over of the game.


Galle: In a remarkable achievement, Pakistani pace sensation Shaheen Shah Afridi joined the elite club of Green Shirt players by taking a total of 100 Test wickets.
The momentous occasion took place during Pakistan's first Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle, when Afridi claimed the wicket of Nishan Madushka in the second over of the game.
This marked the official return of the talented speedster to Test cricket after a year-long absence. Afridi had sustained a knee injury during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle last year, which had kept him away from the whites.
A sweet ? and many more to come ?@iShaheenAfridi is presented with a special souvenir by @iMRizwanPak on completing 1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ Test wickets ??#SLvPAK pic.twitter.com/Zbq3wYAPJe
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) July 16, 2023
However, his remarkable comeback in the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 not only showcased his resilience but also highlighted his immense contribution to the Pakistani cricket team.
By reaching the milestone of 100 Test wickets, Afridi became the 19th player from Pakistan to accomplish this remarkable feat. His consistent performances and ability to trouble batsmen with his pace and swing have made him a crucial asset for the team.
As the action-packed 2023-24 international cricket season kicked off, Afridi's achievement added another glorious chapter to Pakistan's rich cricketing history. The young speedster's remarkable journey has captivated fans and experts alike, as he continues to evolve into a formidable force in the world of Test cricket.
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