Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who announced his retirement from international cricket soon after the World Cup to protest against the working of the Pakistan Cricket Board, says he will decide on his comeback after a month. However, it has been learnt that he is waiting for the announcement of the next PCB chairman who is likely to be announced on October 8 and the chances are that Ijaz Butt would be retained in his position. “There is a lot of pressure from fans and friends to come out of retirement, but I will wait for things to improve. I will take at least a month to reconsider my decision.” Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in a full series in the United Arab Emirates, starting October 18. Afridi, leading Karachi Dolphins in the ongoing National Twenty20 Cup, said he was not compromising on his form and fitness. “I am training hard and focusing on improvement with both the bat as well as ball.”
was he waiting for new chairman and new coach
more to the point, will the bureaucracy let him return?
Mushkil he. Pr usy ana chahiye.
Surely! he will come back with big bang
yes INSHALLAH
WE are w8ing
IN SHAA ALLAH
pakistani ha tongue se to slip ho ga is liye zaroor aay ga 🙂
insha’llah , he will b back for Paki
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