At the age of just 20, Shaheen Shah Afridi has already established a reputation as one of Pakistan cricket's best fast-bowlers in all formats. He further continued to enhance his credentials as a top-class bowler in the fifth edition of the Pakistan Super League where he ended up as the second-highest wicket-taker with 13 wickets when the tournament was interrupted due to concerns about the Coronavirus Pandemic.
In an exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, Afridi spoke about his experience of participating in three editions of the Pakistan Super League, how Lahore Qalandars turned around a dismal start to the season to get to the semi-final stage of PSL 5, his experience of working with Azhar Mahmood and Waqar Younis and how he is playing his part in charitable work during the ongoing Coronavirus crisis.

PakPassion.net: What sort of learning have you got from taking part in PSL, especially in your dealing with senior players?
PakPassion.net: As a bowler, what can you learn from having an aggressive batsman like Ben Dunk in your team?
PakPassion.net: Which batsman was the most difficult to bowl against during the PSL?
PakPassion.net: What?s the most enjoyable aspect of playing at the PSL?
PakPassion.net: Does playing in T20 leagues like the PSL - make you more susceptible to injuries?
PakPassion.net: You must have been very pleased with how things went for Lahore Qalandars during PSL 5?
PakPassion.net: What is the key reason behind your improved ability to swing the ball into right-handed batsmen?
PakPassion.net: How much have Azhar Mahmood and Waqar Younis helped you in developing your bowling?
PakPassion.net: How have you improved your ability to bowl yorkers?
PakPassion.net: What are you doing nowadays due to this enforced break from cricket caused by the Coronavirus Pandemic?
PakPassion.net: Do you feel that your good performance in the PSL will help you with your future assignment with Hampshire in the Vitality blast?