Pakistan cricket will have to work at the grassroots to survive: Shahid Afridi

Former chief selector Shahid Khan Afridi has said that the concept of online coaching by a foreign coach for the national team is beyond comprehension, every era has personal likes and dislikes of the captain.

While talking to the media, former Test captain Shahid Afridi said that it will be necessary to work at the grassroots to sustain Pakistan cricket. It is very important to do.

Shahid Khan Afridi said that he was very sorry for the Peshawar incident, today and tomorrow have been a heavy day for the nation, the incidents of Lasbela, Kohat and Peshawar are sad, there should be a period of success in Pakistan, difficult decisions will have to be made for the future.
He said that holding an exhibition match in Quetta before PSL 8 is welcome, success will send a positive message, online coaching of Pakistan team is incomprehensible, why only foreign coach is necessary, in Pakistan. There are also capable and qualified people, I have not seen the existence of rival groups in the Pakistan team, every captain has his personal likes and dislikes, even in my time there were personal likes and dislikes.

He said that the responsibility of the chief selector is very important, Peshawar was not far away from Zalmi, everyone has their own method, Pakistan cricket team needs all-rounders, Pakistan is getting good fast bowlers, Balochistan. needs to be given importance.

Shahid Afridi further said that the best talent exists in Balochistan, the efforts of the Corps Commander and the Chief Minister of Balochistan to make the exhibition match successful are appreciable. May Allah have mercy on this country. If we want to move the country forward, the responsible people have to work, we have to separate politics from cricket, every organization has to take strong decisions to move the country forward.

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2024-08-01 18:42:00

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