No plans to remove Shahid Afridi, says PCB

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Mar 03 2016 | 8:32 PM IST
PCB chief Shaharyar Khan has tried to quell speculations about a possible change in the captaincy before the World T20 by declaring that the board had no plans to remove Shahid Afridi.
Khan said in response to speculations about Afridi's future as the national T20 captain that the flamboyant allrounder will remain in charge for the mega event in India.
"I promised Shahid Afridi that he will be retained as Pakistan captain until the end of the World T20," he said.
But speculations still continued over Afridi's future as board insiders said that during deliberations on the team's performance in the Asia Cup majority had felt that the allrounder was not pulling his weight.
Speculations are strong that the PCB might ask Afridi to step down as captain himself so that they can appoint vice-captain wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in his place for the World T20 when the team returns from Bangladesh later this week before going to India.
News channels also carried stories off head coach Waqar Younis losing his cool with Afridi and other players after the defeat to Bangladesh.
Geo News reported that Afridi had not shown up for training today and also skipped the one before the Bangladesh match leading to a run down from Waqar.
But the PCB released an audio message of the head coach from Dhaka in which he expressed surprise and disappointment over the news being aired by some channels.
"I don't know from where these speculative things come up because nothing of this sort happened. These baseless reports only hurt the team, country and us," Waqar said.
"What can I say to the players when I know they are trying their best but are struggling since they are out of form," he added.
"It is very unfortunate whenever we don't do well these things come up and are highlighted on not only social media but also in leading channels.
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First Published: Mar 03 2016 | 8:32 PM IST

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