Afridi to lead Karachi Dolphins in National T20 Championship

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Retired from international cricket, Shahid Afridi will be seen in action in the National Twenty20 Championships leading his home team Karachi Dolphins next month.
He would be putting fourth his stake to reclaim captaincy after the Zimbabwe series as the leading person Waqar Younis, the chief coach of the team, would not be with the team anymore to question his strategy in the field and the selection of will. In what will be seen as a surprising choice, the Karachi Dolphins and Karachi Zebra squads, to be led by out-of-favour spinner Danish Kaneria, were announced by a selection committee that included national chief selector Mohsin Khan as a representative of the Pakistan Cricket Board. Both Afridi and Kaneria are presently out of favour with the PCB for different reasons. While Kaneria is not being cleared by the PCB integrity committee which insists he must prove he has been cleared by the Essex police in the spot-fixing investigations last year in England, Afridi has clashed with the establishment since being removed as captain of the national one-day team in late May. The board’s decision to remove Afridi as captain led to his retirement from international cricket in protest after which he was forced to go to court against the PCB.
He eventually paid a fine of Rs 4.5 million to the board for breaching the code of conduct. “Basically the big picture is that Afridi and Kaneria are out of favor with the board and yet they have been named to lead the Karachi teams which were finalised by the chief selector,” a former Test player said. However, a KCCA source said that while the selection committee was confined to announcing the squads the naming of captains was the prerogative of the KCCA executive council.

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  1. Politics might return with the return of Afridi as he would try to reclaim captaincy and would try to make things bad for Misbah. Then we have got Bad Egg # 1, Shoaib Malik also in the waiting to play his cards.

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