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I have not read my autobiography Gamer Changer , Shahid Afridi strokes a new controversy

I have not read my autobiography Gamer Changer , Shahid Afridi strokes a new controversy

KARACHI – “I have not read my autobiography Gamer Changer”, Shahid Afridistrokes a new controversy.

Former Pakistani skipper Shahid Afridi has expressed that he has not gonethrough his biography, launched a few days ago.

At the book launch ceremony in Karachi on Saturday, the master blastercleared the controversy surrounding his age by saying that he has not read‘Game Changer’ as quoted by journalist Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi.

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The biography penned by journalist Wajahat S Khan lifts the lid ondifferent issues from match-fixing to the rivalry between Wasim Akram andWaqar Younis, however, the revelations about cricketer’s age opened upfloodgates of criticism.

In the book, Afridi revealed that he was born in 1975, instead of 1977,casting doubts about his own record of 37-ball century at the age of 16.

“For the record, I was just nineteen, and not sixteen like they claim,” hewrites in Game Changer.

Days after the age controversy, Afridi, while addressing the audience at ashopping mall, expressed that his birth year was incorrectly mentioned as1975, instead of 1977.

Afridi said the digital of the book mentions the correct year of his birththough.

In a tweet, a few days ago, Afridi had confirmed that he was yet to receivethe first copy of the book.