KARACHI – Breaking News: Shahid Afridi announced his retirement from International Cricket today (Monday/May 30).
Former ODI team skipper Shahid Afridi told that he was unable to do with the current Cricket Board; therefore he has decided to retire from International cricket. He further said, “I united the dispersed team and punished for speaking the truth.”
PCB has replaced him as captain after West Indies tour for an alleged conflict with the coach Waqar Younis during the tour.
PCB Chairman, Ijaz Butt, has termed Afridi’s decision as his personal matter and he don’t want to comment more.
Shahid Afridi has played 325 one-day internationals for Pakistan and made 6695 runs. He has 315 wickets on his credit also.
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