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Pakistan's cricket superstar Shahid Afridi was welcomed to Toronto by Mayor John Tory and Coun. Neethan Shan Thursday in an effort grow interest and participation in the sport across the city.

"This is a great honour for me to be here, Afridi said as he stood with Tory and Shan at city hall.

"This is my fourth trip to Toronto. Such a beautiful country, such a beautiful city."

Afridi, nicknamed "Boom Boom" for his aggressive batting style, began playing cricket professionally at 16, becoming the youngest player to accomplish a One Day International (ODI) century — scoring 100 runs or more in a one-day international test match.

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Afridi took over as captain of the Pakistan national cricket team in 2009 and has been named Man of the Match 32 times, the most of any Pakistani player.

"We look forward to taking you up on your offer of some help with our young people and others who are interested in cricket, because I know you'll be a powerful influence on them and a positive influence and we really appreciate that," Mayor Tory said.

This trip to Toronto follows Afridi's February announcement that he has retired from the sport on the international stage, but he continues to promote cricket internationally off the field.

"Your participation in this visit is actually making that push and that momentum grow for us to bring more cricket and more international cricket, as well as more cricket facilities for … young men and young women who play this beautiful sport," Coun. Shan said to Afridi.

Cricket was once declared as Canada's national sport by Sir John A. Macdonald and Mayor Tory has recognized an increase in interest in the sport across the city.

"The game itself has been exploding in Toronto in terms of the interest and participation of young people," Tory said. "We're left to think about how we can best use his time and talents to [help kids inspired by him]."

"We are growing as a cricket playing nation in Canada. We have a very diverse team from all parts of the world … so when we bring cricket into Toronto it actually reflects what Toronto is about," Shan added.

The cricket star is also in the city to introduce Canadians to the Shahid Afridi Foundation, which supports impoverished communities in Pakistan.

"I want to do something here for cricket and for some noble causes as well," Afridi said.

Afridi and Islamic Relief Canada will host a charity event in Toronto on Friday and Saturday to raise money for the Sahbzada Fazal Rehman hospital in Kohat, Pakistan.

Afridi is also participating in the Boom Boom! ON Go the Lights tournament in Toronto on May 16 in honour of Canada's 150th birthday.
 
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Wow great stuff for T.O. guys!

Is anyone going to the May 16th game?
 
Where is the May 16th event, I'd like to go...
 
Say word afridi is in Toronto wow wow wow lol come to Montreal please :)

Why would he go to a slum when he can visit one of the best cities in the world.








LOL JK.... I actually lived in Monty for 7 years.
 
Ain't no way cricket's taking off in that ice wasteland.

Its the northern parts which are very cold, in Toronto the weather is decent from may to September, like England. If cricket can work there, it can here as well, just need a fan base
 
How can a club generate so many sponsors for that much amount when the national team can't lure anything ? Clearly exposes how incompetent Cricket Canada is.
 
is he actually going to promote cricket for non-Desi Canadians. Or is this just a tour to make money off Pakistani Canadians.

Like the legends T20 series in America last year it was just for North American Desis to come see their idols. But they dress it up with trying to expand cricket in the country when its purely a money making enterprise.
 
Afridi knows where it's at [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION], Americans are not the most civil bunch :afridi
 
is he actually going to promote cricket for non-Desi Canadians. Or is this just a tour to make money off Pakistani Canadians.

Like the legends T20 series in America last year it was just for North American Desis to come see their idols. But they dress it up with trying to expand cricket in the country when its purely a money making enterprise.

It would be better if Afridi paid a visit to China to be honest and worked with their talent for a bit and to be honest most these promotions are of self interest rather then helping elevate the game, there are only a few selfless individuals left in that regard.
 
Afridi knows where it's at [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION], Americans are not the most civil bunch :afridi

Yea we are not most civil or intelligent, but we are aggressive and brave. That's what we're known for.

In fact Afridi speaks with American dialect and is more American than Canadian himself.
:afridi1
 
There are lots of first class pakistani rejects there. They may actually be in position to make a respectable opposition in the near future
 
Probably Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club Ground. 141 Wilson Ave.

Don't take my word for it, though. :afridi

That's a 7 minute drive from my place. Will definitely go.
 
Afridi knows where it's at [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION], Americans are not the most civil bunch :afridi

Afridi comes to America every year, he's even been to my state a few times for fundraisers. Afridi's father even came here before he died for surgery, so he def likes America better.
 
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Afridi comes to America every year, he's even been to my state a few times for fundraisers. Afridi's father even came here before he died for surgery before he died, so he def likes America better.

awww, did you get an autograph?
 
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