Pakistan's former captain and senior player, Muhammad Hafeez revealed this while talking to the media in Cardiff.
He said a big deal was being made out of the fact that seniors had been told not to give advice to captain, Sarfraz.
"The fact is that this was a policy decision taken during the time when Waqar Younis was our head coach," Hafeez said.
"It was decided then that only the captain and head coach will decide on the selection and strategy affairs of the team. Senior players will not give any input unless the captain approaches anyone for their advice."
Hafeez explained it was a policy decision taken in Waqar's time to give space to the captain and allow him to take his own independent decisions.
"It was done to ensure that the captain was solely responsible for all decisions without any input from any senior players and if required he could himself ask for advice from other players," Hafeez added.
A lot has been made in the Pakistani media about the complete hold Arthur has over the national team and captain, Sarfraz.
In fact, a mentor of Sarfraz reportedly called up the Pakistan captain before the match against South Africa and told him to start taking his own decisions instead of listening to the coach all the time or else it would be his head on the line if things went wrong in the Champions Trophy.
Hafeez and Shoaib Malik who appeared in his 250th ODI against Sri Lanka are the two senior most players in the team.
"I was there available but it is the captain who is the one who calls the shot and he does what is best for the team in any given match," he said.
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