Outgoing Chairman of the board, Najam Sethi said on Geo TV that there was some intrigue and politics going on in the team over the captaincy issue.
"Even the media was promoting their favorites for the captaincy and there was something going on in the team," Sethi admitted.
"That is why I decided the best solution is to announce Misbah as captain until the World Cup to end any politics and internal issues," he said.
Even chief selector and team manager, Moin Khan had at a press conference sometime back confirmed there had been discussions held on Misbah's captaincy and on a possible change in captain.
He later denied he was speaking in specific terms about the ongoing controversy over whether Misbah or Afridi should lead the team.
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