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Shaheen Shah Afridi removed from attack for dangerous bowling on BBL debut

He bowled two waist-high full tosses in the 18th over of Melbourne Renegades' innings

Tristan Lavalette
15-Dec-2025 • 5 hrs ago
Shaheen Shah Afridi was removed from the attack for dangerous bowling, Melbourne Renegades vs  Brisbane Heat, Geelong, BBL, December 15, 2025

Shaheen Shah Afridi will bolster the depleted Brisbane Heat attack  •  Getty Images

Shaheen Shah Afridi, on his BBL debut, was removed from the attack for dangerous bowling in the match between Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Renegades in Geelong.
In the 18th over of Renegades' innings, after Heat elected to field, Afridi bowled two waist-high full tosses - one each to Tim Seifert and Ollie Peake - and he was forced out of the attack.
After being told he could no longer bowl, Afridi sported a wry grin as Heat captain Nathan McSweeney had to bowl the final two deliveries to complete the over.
It meant Afridi finished with the rough figures of 0-43 off 2.4 overs, including three no-balls and two wides, in a tough BBL initiation. Entering the game amid much fanfare, with Pakistan team-mate Mohammad Rizwan also making his BBL debut for Renegades, he had started well with three dot balls in the second over.
But things went downhill after that as he missed his lengths and was not brought back on until the 13th over when Renegades took the power surge. Afridi conceded 19 runs in the over before the horrors of the 18th over, where he ultimately leaked 15 runs, including three no-balls.
Renegades finished with a massive 212 for 5 with Seifert smashing 102 off 56 balls and Peake clubbing 57 off 29. Rizwan, batting at No. 3, made just 4 from ten before holing out to left-arm spinner Paddy Dooley.

Tristan Lavalette is a journalist based in Perth

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