My heart bleeds to play for Pakistan: Afridi

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On the same day when Waqar Younis quit as the national coach, Shahid Afridi, the former Pakistan captain who had retired conditionally, said he wants to return to the national side, but only if Pakistan make changes to the team management which satisfy him.
“My heart bleeds to play for Pakistan and I am dying to play for my country. I even wanted to go to Zimbabwe. But hopefully I will make a comeback to the team at the right time,” he told a private television channel.
“They need to bring in more sensible and good people into the team management and if that happens I will reconsider my decision to retire. I have been moved by the support shown to me by the people. I owe them a lot,” the former skipper added.
Afridi and Waqar had been at loggerheads during Pakistan’s tour of the West Indies, during which Afridi captained the ODI side to a 3-2 series victory. In his report on the tour, Waqar had called Afridi immature and questioned his discipline.
Waqar, however, said that he resigned as the national coach only due to personal and health reasons, and that he had no differences with anyone. Though Afridi himself quit the game due to differences with the board and management over his axing as the ODI captain, he said that if Waqar did have issues with anyone in the board or team, he should have worked them out.
“I don’t know [the reasons for Waqar’s resignation] but I feel that if he had any issues he should have faced them. He didn’t look to have health problems to me, but now if that has changed I don’t know about that.”
The PCB in a release insisted Waqar’s resignation had nothing to do with a rift between him and the board or the selection committee. Waqar has maintained the same. “It is unfortunate that these stories appeared despite the fact that I presented myself to media and talked in detail on the reasons of my resignation,” he said. “Working with the Pakistan team is an honour and I enjoyed being part of it. I have my personal reasons to resign and all the stories about my differences with anyone are absolutely incorrect.”
Pakistan’s team management has seen a complete shake-up in the last month, with manager Intikhab Alam being removed and the assistant coach being changed as well.

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  1. afreedi we love you
    u hv to fight alone fr urself n fr ur country
    bcos we(pakistanis) never ever pay respect to our heros

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