Former Pakistan captain and star all-rounder Shahid Afridi has made some shocking statements. When Shoaib Malik was made captain of the Pakistan cricket team in 2009, he said he had made up his mind to retire from international cricket. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has been in the news for some time. Shoaib Malik said that if Mohammed Amir questions the PCB’s selection policy, there is a lot of nepotism on the board. Afridi has now accused the PCB of internal politics and said that it was for this reason that he planned to say goodbye to international cricket in 2009.
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However, Afridi did not make the decision and continued playing. He retired from Test cricket in 2009, but remained an important part of the format of limited overs and did not command the team in limited overs cricket. Afridi Saamna told TV: ‘I thought I would not play cricket anymore. Shoaib Malik became the leader and there is a lot of politics going on within the team. Afridi said he had changed his decision because of the advice of an elderly person.
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“He told me to compare your troubles with those of Prophet Mohammed, and you will understand that your troubles are nothing,” Afridi said. Playing in T20 International Cricket, Afridi retired from ODIs after the 2015 World Cup. He played his last international match in May 2018.