Former Pakistan T20 skipper Shahid Afridi has acknowledged Virat Kohli and the entire Indian team for the heartwarming farewell gift they sent to him.
Despite diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan affecting bilateral cricketing ties, the Indian team presented a Virat Kohli shirt, signed by all the players to Afridi on retiring from the international cricket.
"To Shahid Bhai, best wishes, always a pleasure playing against you," scribbled in Kohli's handwriting in addition to signatures from the entire Indian team.
Reciprocating the friendly gesture, Afridi thanked Kohli and the Indian team via his Twitter account for their 'wonderful' farewell gift.
"Thank you to you and the entire Indian team for a wonderful farewell gift @imVkohli. Respect superstar, hope to see you soon," he added.
In February, 37-year-old Afridi had announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing to an end his illustrious 21-year career.
Nicknamed 'Boom Boom', the all-rounder was active in the International T20 format after having quit Test cricket in 2010 and ODIs in 2015.
Afridi finished his international career having played 27 Test matches, in which he hit 1,176 runs with a highest score of 156 and 48 wickets. In the 398 ODIs that he played throughout his career, he notched up 8,064 runs, with a highest score of 124, and took 395 wickets with his leg spin.
His T20I international career saw him play 98 matches and score 1,405 runs and take 97 wickets.
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