Breaking news: Shahid afridi retires from one day international cricket!

Ghazniwall

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Very Sad too see such a end of my fav cricketer. Ejaz Butt will be not removed till Zardari is in power. So BAD AND SAD TO LOOSE SUCH CRICKETER WHO COULD GROOM THE NEW GUYS ;(
 

aamirraja

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
zardari nay irrada kia hai k mulk barbadh krna hai aur us k hawario ijaz butt nay is cricket ko tba krnay ka irada kia hai
 

kapadias

MPA (400+ posts)
It was the time to bring Shahid Afridi back in Test Cricket as a Bowler and Captain but every thing is going the other way.
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Can't say i am a great fan of his immature batting nevertheless goes to show the joke that the PCB are. He's only "quit" the game whilst the current board are in control making it clear that he's open to a return under another one.

There are many more talented boys who will shine if we can sort out our nation as a whole.
 

PakistaniFirst

Minister (2k+ posts)
Breaking News: Shahid Afridi decides to retire from international cricket

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All rounder Shahid Afridi has decided to retire from all formats of international cricket on Monday.
Afridi said that he was dejected after being replaced as one-day captain following a clash with Coach Waqar Younis.
The 31-year-old developed differences with Waqar during the team s 3-2 win against the West Indies earlier this month and his public criticism of the coach ultimately led to him losing the captaincy.
Afridi, who took over as Test and one-day captain last year, abruptly retired from the longer version of the game after a heavy defeat against Australia at Lord s in July 2010.
He then led Pakistan to two one-day series defeats against England and South Africa before winning a 50-over series in New Zealand and guiding the team to the semi-finals of World Cup 2011 where they Pakistan to eventual champions India.
Afridi lashed out at Waqar on his return from the West Indies.
"Everyone should do his job and should be accountable for his work," said Afridi, reportedly irked at Waqar s interference in team selection.
When asked about his reported differences with the coach, Afridi replied: "The differences are not at a stage where they cannot be resolved."
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took heed of the public criticism and served a show cause notice to Afridi before announcing that Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq would lead the team in two one-day matches against Ireland.
Pakistan won the series 2-0 under Misbah on Monday.
Afridi said he was roughly treated by the PCB.
"I play for my country and for my people," he said. "I led the team to the semi-final of the World Cup but the reward was such that I was not sure about my captaincy."
Afridi said his decision to retire was final, as he would not play under the current PCB, headed by chairman Ijaz Butt, but hinted at a comeback if there was a change in the leadership.
"This current board treats players roughly and I will not play under this set-up. But if this set-up is changed only then will I consider coming back because I have always played for my people and will play for them."
Afridi said he had battled against the game s match-fixing menace and had united a disjointed Pakistan team.
"When I retired from Test cricket and sensed spot-fixing in the team, I fought against it and after the fixing episode united the team which was broken and divided," said Afridi, referring to last year s fixing scandal in England.
That controversy, related to last year s Lord s Test against England, ended in lengthy bans on former Test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer.
Afridi, who still holds the record for the fastest one-day hundred, scored off 37-balls against Sri Lanka at Nairobi in 1997, was the joint leading wicket-taker with 21 in the 2011 World Cup with India s Zaheer Khan.
The burly all-rounder scored 6,695 in 325 one-dayers and took 315 wickets as a leg-spinner. He also has a tally of 1,716 runs and 48 wickets in 27 Tests.
Afridi finished as player of the tournament in the first two editions of the World Twenty20, in 2007 and 2009, helping Pakistan to the title in the latter tournament in England.
"I served the country to the best of my ability but did not deserve this treatment. I wanted to leave cricket on a happy note, but that did not come about," he said.
 

digitalzygot

Senator (1k+ posts)
Cry baby, iss nay perform kia nahin bat se world cup main, over 300 matches khela hay aur ave. 20 kay nazdeek hay, Misbah is way better option, apnay liay kheltay hain mulk kay liay nahin, captain nahin banaya tuu choor doo cricket DHAKAN
 

saqibhere

Citizen
Who knows what goes on this world anymore -Anyways Thx Afridi for being a star leader & entertaining performer. No one come close to your charismatic persona in short format of Cricket.

Wish you all the best for future - Peace.
 

mak1981

MPA (400+ posts)
yaar aik tu yeh almiya hay hamara keh agar koi chor dakoo bhi mar jaye tu hamari nazroon mein woh momin ban jata hay, wake up guys stop being fools kia kia tha is Afridi nay itni cricket mein bhi khelta tu aaj is say acha perform kar laita. Bhai agar isay itni muhabbat hoti mulk say tu as an ordinary player khelta, asal wajah tu captani ki lalach hay.
Lagta hay hum per yeh misal theek baithti hay keh "chor sirf woh nahi jise mauqa na milay"
Stop feeling sorry for the man what he did for Pakistan. He was always playing for himself.


Who knows what goes on this world anymore -Anyways Thx Afridi for being a star leader & entertaining performer. No one come close to your charismatic persona in short format of Cricket.

Wish you all the best for future - Peace.
 

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