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Shahid Afridi’s daughter Aqsa’s thoughts about Eid celebrations

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Aqsa Afridi, daughter of Pakistan cricketer Shahid Khan Afridi, provided some details about their Eid celebrations in Karachi and their village.

Pakistani cricketer Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi is the former captain of the Pakistan national team.

Afridi is largely regarded as one of Pakistan’s most popular cricketers. Afridi was an all-rounder who bowled leg spin and was known for his aggressive batting.

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Even after his retirement, he retains a sizable fan base.

The cricketer is the father of five daughters. His eldest daughter, Aqsa Afridi, is betrothed to cricketer Shaheen Afridi.

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Shahid Afridi recently featured on the local news sports show for Eid with his daughters.

His gorgeous girls shared some sweet details about their Eid ritual, including how they get Eidi from him and enjoy spending time with their cousins.

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His daughter Aqsa also talked about the differences between Eid in Karachi and Eid in their village.
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“We used to spend Eid in the village, but we didn’t like it,” she explained.

“Our community has many restrictions for girls, but here our baba encourages us, and we have fun with our relatives and friends.”

She went on to say that while she adores their village, Eid in Karachi is far superior.

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