"I think everyone knows the scandals that came about when Butt was heading the board. It is better he stop giving such damaging statements about the team and rest at home at his age," Afridi told reporters at the national stadium.
Although Butt didn't mention or make any reference to Afridi in his statement in which he claimed that national Twenty20 captain Hafeez and Whatmore had put Misbah under pressure and were trying to oust him from the team but Afridi lashed out at the former Chairman.
"There were other controversies in his tenure which didn't help Pakistan cricket at all. So he should now stop giving statements as he has played his innings as board Chairman. It is better he now rests at home," Afridi added.
Butt had called on the board to remove Whatmore and appoint a local coach and also sack Hafeez as captain and either make Misbah the national T20 captain again or give this responsibility to Shoaib Malik.
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