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Pakistan Cricket Board appoints Shahid Afridi as interim chief selector of men’s team

Afridi will have former teammates Abdul Razzaq and Rao Iftikhar Anjum to work with him in a three-member committee. For now, the appointment is limited for the series against New Zealand.

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Islamabad: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has been appointed the interim chief selector for the national men’s team.

Afridi will have former teammates Abdul Razzaq and Rao Iftikhar Anjum to work with him in a three-member committee.

The committee has been tasked with examining the Test squad that was declared by the panel chaired by Mohammad Wasim prior to his removal as the chief selector as part of an overhaul at the PCB. For now, the appointment is limited for the forthcoming home series against New Zealand.

“Shahid Afridi has been an attacking cricketer who played all his cricket without fear. He has nearly 20 years of cricket experience, has featured in all formats with significant success, and has always backed and supported young talent. So, in our collective opinion, there is no better person than him to understand the rigours, demands and challenges of the modern-day game. I remain confident that his insight and knowledge of the game will help Pakistan select the best and most deserving players, and contribute to the side’s success in the upcoming series,” stated Najam Sethi, PCB management committee chair, according to ESPNcricinfo.

All committees established under the defunct 2019 constitution, including the selection committee, were dismissed on Friday by the new PCB management committee which took office on Thursday.

Afridi was originally named to the management committee but declined, stating he wanted to concentrate on his humanitarian foundation and wouldn’t be able to perform the job right. But joined via a video link the new management committee’s first meeting on Friday.

“I feel honoured to have been assigned this responsibility by the PCB Management Committee and will leave no stone unturned in fulfilling this responsibility to the best of my abilities. We need to get back to our winning ways and I have no doubts that through meritocratic and strategic selection decisions, we will help the national side to perform strongly in the series against New Zealand and reclaim the confidence of our fans. I will soon convene a meeting of the selectors and will share my plans with reference to the upcoming matches,” said Afridi.

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


 

Also read: Play Pakistan, know Pakistan—why Indian cricket can’t afford to let go of the golden window


 

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