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Watch: "Main Shahid Afridi Nahi Hoon" - Suresh Raina's Hilarious Comment On Retirement Goes Viral

Former Indian cricket team all-rounder Suresh Raina was asked about a potential return to international cricket during the ongoing LLC Masters but his response to the question has gone viral on social media. During the press conference after a match of India Maharajas, a reporter asked Raina -"Everyone wants you back in the IPL after your performance tonight in Legends League Cricket." Raina was amused by the question, and he denied any chance of a comeback while referencing Shahid Afridi. "Main Suresh Raina hoon. Main Shahid Afridi nahi hoon. Retirement le chuka hoon (I'm Suresh Raina, not Shahid Afridi. I've taken retirement)," he said.

Suresh Raina with a hilarious comment there. Loved it, and I'm sure Shahid Afridi would love it too  #LegendsLeagueCricket pic.twitter.com/ZnVUMBXkCq

The reference was made due to the fact that former Pakistan cricket team star Shahid Afridi has come back on multiple occasions after announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket.

India Maharajas ruled over Asia Lions through skipper Gautam Gambhir and Robin Uthappa's spectacular unbeaten 159 runs opening partnership to record an emphatic 10-wicket victory, in the fourth match of the LLC Masters at the Asian Town Cricket Stadium in Doha.

The opening pair set ablaze the Asian Town Cricket Stadium demolishing the Asia Lions attack with Uthappa cracking an unbeaten 88 off 39 balls with 11 boundaries and five sixes while Gambhir scored an unconquered 61 off 36 balls with 12 boundaries.

Electing to field first, India Maharajas had restricted Asia Lions to 157 for 5 in 20 overs. India Maharajas won the match with 45 balls to spare.

For Asia Lions, Upul Tharanga cracked 69 off 48 balls with seven boundaries and two sixes while Tillakaratne

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