Pakistan drops Afridi from Champions Trophy squad
Pakistan on Monday axed Shahid Afridi from their 15-man squad for the
Champions Trophy following the allrounder's below-par performances in
South Africa and a domestic competition. The 33-year-old, who still
holds the world record of fastest one-day century -- off 37 balls made
against Sri Lanka in Nairobi in 1996 -- has not taken a single wicket in
his last six one-day internationals.
Undoubtedly the most popular player in Pakistan recently, Afridi has
hit just two half-centuries in his last 15 one-day innings, while
managing a mere 70 runs and three wickets in four matches for his
domestic side this month.
He was also dropped from the one-day squad for last year's tour of
India before making a comeback to the team for the limited-over series
against South Africa in March, where his top-score of 88 came in a
losing cause. Chief selector Iqbal Qasim said Afridi had not been in
good form recently. "Afridi had been selected as a bowling allrounder
but he was not up to the mark and couldn't score at crucial occasions so
we had to left him out," Qasim told reporters while announcing the
squad. "His (Afridi) career is not finished, if he performs at domestic
level, he can stage a comeback," said Qasim, a former left-arm spinner.
Afridi has 7201 runs and 348 wickets in 354 one-day internationals.
Pakistan will be led by Misbah-ul Haq in the eight-nation Champions
Trophy to be played in England from June 6-23.
AFP
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