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A viral video circulating on social media falsely denounced the death and burial of one of the most celebrated cricketers in Pakistan, Shahid Afridi. The footage, which was later revealed to be generated by AI, caused a widespread confusion before it was confirmed that Afridi is very alive and in good health.
Shahid Afridi represented the Pakistan team in Cricket International from 1996 to 2018, playing 27 test games, 398 hatred and 99 T20is. He scored more than 11,000 runs and took 541 doctors in all formats. Afridi also occupied the fastest century record (37 balls) before Corey Anderson (36) broke it.
A video that spread to social media falsely shows that Shahid Afridi has died, including condolences from people from all over Pakistan. It shows a news story that reads the news, accompanied by the images of a road and an ambulance. Caught the attention of users on social media.
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The video circulating online is a clip made and generated by AI with a news voice called, disseminating false information on the health of Shahid Afridi. In fact, the former Pakistani Cricleter is alive and in good health.
Shahid Afridi had caused controversy in the midst of India-Pakistan’s tensions with Pakistani television observations. He criticized India’s safety at Kashmir, saying that his army did not maintain peace. Afridi also stated that Pakistan is technologically ahead and grows faster.
“Even if a cracker explodes in India, they blame it on Pakistan. You have an army of 8 lakes in Kashmir, but that happened. This means that it is useless, you cannot provide security for people,” Afridi said to the Pakistani news channel Samaaa TV.
“India is ten years after Pakistan and dreams of defeating ourselves and being ours. Pakistan is the country with the fastest growth in the world with the most advanced technology. Even call India our enemy is an insult to Pakistan,” said Afridi.
Afridi made his international debut in 1996 and scored a century of 37 balls in only his second hatred. During a two -decades race, Pakistan represented in the three formats.
In the tests, Afridi played 27 games, scoring 1,716 runs to an average of 36.51, including five centuries. Retired from the test cricket soon.
In hatred, he played 398 games and scored 8,064 ridges at a strike rate near 118. The leg spinner took 395 doctors, demonstrating as one of the main cricket points. He hit 351 six to hate, and he is the most for any player.
Afridi also played 99 T20 international, marking 1,416 runs and taking 98 doctors. He was a key member of the Pakistan T20 World Cup victory.
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