Afridi's retirement U-turn leaves PCB in a spin

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Feb 25 2016 | 6:28 PM IST
The announcement by Pakistan's T20 skipper Shahid Afridi that he might reconsider his decision to retire after the World T20 in India has left the national cricket selectors and cricket board in a spin.
A well-informed source in the board and also close to the selectors said that Afridi's hint at reconsidering his retirement decision has left everyone surprised.
"The chief selector has already had discussions with the Chairman of the board on Pakistan's future plans after the World T20 in the post Afridi retirement scenario," the source told PTI.
In the past too, Afridi, who finally retired from one-day internationals last year after the World Cup, has taken U-turns on retirement decisions.
Afridi, 36, told the media in Dubai at the end of the Pakistan Super League that he is under "a lot of pressure" from family, friends and elders who believe "there is no need to retire from T20s".
"For a while now there is a lot of pressure from my family, a lot of pressure from my friends, including my elders, who say there is no need for me to retire from T20. That is a huge pressure. For now, in truth, I am focusing only on the World Cup. That is a huge challenge for me," Afridi had told a leading cricket website.
Chief selector Haroon Rasheed when contacted said right now everyone was just focusing on how the team performs in the Asia Cup and World T20.
"It is always a player's prerogative when to retire and Afridi is no different. But I think he has also made it clear the scenario will be clear for him as well after the World T20. So we have to wait and see," he said.
A senior board official told PTI that they had also asked Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq to be clear on whether he is available to lead the team to England this summer or not after the World T20 conclusion.
"The board wants to have a clear picture on all three formats of the game after the World T20 as to who is available and who will retire and that includes Misbah and Afridi as well," he said.
Afridi said in his interview that he would first see where Pakistan stand in the World Cup and also see where he stood himself but his energy and fitness were top notch.
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After the defeat against Australia today, Pakistan skipper Afridi reiterrated that he will take a call on his retirement after returning to his country.
"Whatever is better for the country, I will go with that. I will see my form. There is pressure, media pressure. I will discuss with my family and even Wasim Akram before taking a call," said Afridi, who is set to be sacked as Pakistan Twenty20 captain.
"As a player, I am fit. As a captain, I am not fit. I have enjoyed my captaincy. The team management, selection committee, and (PCB) Shahryar Khan have helped me out," he added.
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First Published: Feb 25 2016 | 6:28 PM IST

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