WELLINGTON: Pakistan Twenty20 (T20) skipper Shahid Afridi said 3rd and final T20 against New Zealand will be his last match of his career and he want to make it memorable.
Shahid Afridi who started his career way back in 1996 will be playing his last international match before retiring from international cricket.
The 35 year-old already announced his retirement after World Twenty20 in India this year, while be playing his last match of the series against New Zealand on Friday, January 22.
Talking media he said he will try to give all round performance in last outing for Pakistan.
Commenting on Pakistani bowling performance he said, Amir and Umar didn’t performed up to their levels and experience.
Afridi also hinted to make a few changes in the side after disappointing 10 wicket defeat in 2nd T20.
“Team will have to perform according to the plan”, he said and added “will give chance to those players who have given their best in recent series.”