Afridi to quit Test cricket?
Dynamic Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi is seriously considering
retiring from Test cricket after national selectors ignored him for the
two-match home series against Sri Lanka starting today.
The 28-year-old Afridi said that he was disappointed over his failure
to impress the selectors ahead of the opening Test against Sri Lanka and
added that he would retire from Test cricket if Pakistan continued to
ignore him for the longer version of the game.
“I was looking forward to earning a place in the Test squad,” said
Afridi, who has not been in Pakistan`s Test picture for almost three
years. “But I respect the selectors` decision,” he stressed.
Afridi played the last of his 26 Tests in the summer of 2006 against
England in Manchester. Since then national selectors have curtailed his
role to One Day Internationals and Twenty20 internationals.
Afridi shot to instant fame on his debut as a 16-year-old in 1996
when he scored the fastest One Day International century against Sri
Lana in Nairobi. He has so far played 271 One-Day Internationals,
scoring 5,531 runs and taking 243 wickets.
However his Test career is less impressive, having scored 1,683 runs
from 26 Tests with 47 wickets. Afridi was given a lifeline by national
selectors when he was picked to lead the Patron`s XI against the
visiting Sri Lankans in a two-day warm-up game in Karachi on February
17-18.
But despite hitting a 29-ball 49, Afridi was unable to convince the
selectors that he deserved a Test recall.
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