PCB wants Afridi to consider retirement

Pakistan Cricket Board wants Shahid Afridi to announce his retirement after the T20I series against West Indies in UAE in September.

Published : Sep 12, 2016 17:40 IST , Karachi

Shahid Afridi last played for Pakistan in the World T20 in India.
Shahid Afridi last played for Pakistan in the World T20 in India.
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Shahid Afridi last played for Pakistan in the World T20 in India.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is expected to give flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi a chance to officially announce his retirement from international cricket during the Twenty20 series against West Indies in the UAE later this month.

According to a report in the ‘Daily Jang’, the PCB wants Afridi to retire on his own after being ignored for the lone T20 International against England and last week.

The former Pakistan captain insisted that he is available for national selection.

“Apparently the board and national selectors feel that Afridi should retire gracefully. He can continue to play in foreign leagues and domestic cricket,” one PCB source said.

The source said after the T20 series against the West Indies, Pakistan will not be playing another T20 international until next April so they want to reach a conclusion with Afridi for the coming series.

“The plan is to talk to Afridi and explain that since the selectors are now building a new T20 squad for the next World T20 there is no place for him. He will be offered the chance to be included in the Pakistan squad for the T20 series against the West Indies as 16th player and play in the matches,” the source said.

“The PCB also wants to organise a grand farewell for him in Dubai during the T20 series for which the selectors have already announced a 15-member squad,” he added.

Afridi, 36, stepped down as captain after the World T20 in India in which Pakistan failed to reach the semi-finals last April and since than has been ignored by the selectors.

Afridi who had retired from Test cricket in 2010 while leading the team in England and also retired from ODIs after the last World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, plays the shortest format of the game.

Pakistan will play the T20 internationals against the Windies on September, 23, 24 and 27.

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