Shahid Afridi's autobiography to release next year

By Veeran Rajendiran

Updated - 17 Oct 2016, 14:11 IST

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Pakistani all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who has retired from Test and ODI format, is set to open up about personal life, rivalries, friendships and other important aspects of his career in his autobiography which is set to release next year. The book titled ‘Shahid Afridi: An Autobiography” is penned by popular journalist Wajahat S Khan.

HarperCollins India has acquired world rights to the autobiography which will be released in 2017. The publisher has dubbed the book as “big-hitting and no holds barred”. His book will be highly exciting. The cricketer, who made his debut as a 16-year-old teenager, has can be easily rated as one of Pakistan’s greatest all-rounders. He also expected to share some intriguing anecdotes from his controversy-filled career.

The publisher states Afridi about his book, “In all my years of cricket, I’ve given hundreds of interviews and done dozens of TV shows, but what you will read in my memoir are the stories and thoughts I’ve never shared openly. I have a lot to say: about my confidence, my fears, my adversaries, my ambitions, my goals and failures.

“In the book, I’ve opened up about my rivalries and my alliances, particularly those with India, as well as my infatuation with the military and my take on politics. It was a tall order to get myself ready to do this, but I’m proud to join hands with a fine storyteller and journalist like Wajahat bhai. I’m also thankful to my publishers for giving me the space to be myself.”

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“He may be the most in-your-face cricketer Pakistan or even South Asia has ever produced, but Afridi isn’t an open-and-shut case to study. Interviewing and working with one of the greatest and most complicated cricketing icons wasn’t just exciting, it was also quite scary, Khan says about his association with the book.

“Getting inside his head is like bowling to the man. You never know what may happen when you get within range. ‘Shahid Afridi: An Autobiography’ is not just about Afridi and Pakistan cricket, but also about the other Afridi’s we haven’t heard about: the lost kid with the singular focus of pulling his parents out of poverty, the desperate captain trying not to snitch on his corrupt teammates, the gallant Pashtun centurion staring down a hostile Indian crowd.”

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Publisher and chief editor of HarperCollins India Karthika V K says, she is delighted to publish the autobiography.

“It will be a great addition to the Harper Sport list and I look forward to working with him and Wajahat to make a memorable book,” she says.

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