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Wouldn’t Even Keep Shadab In The Team, Let Alone Give Him The Captaincy, Says Shahid Afridi
With Pakistan failing to reach the semifinals of an ICC event for the fourth straight time, uncertainty surrounds current T20I skipper Salman Ali Agha. Media reports have suggested Shadab and fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi as potential successors should the board opt for a leadership overhaul.
Afridi, however, made it clear he does not see Shadab as part of the solution. “Looking at his performance, I wouldn’t even keep him in the team, let alone give him the captaincy,” the Pakistani great said in an interview with Samaa TV.
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