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Afridi backs Sarfraz to captain Pakistan in all formats

Former T20I captain Shahid Afridi on Monday backed current T20I captain Sarfraz Ahmed to captain Pakistan in all three formats.
Afridi was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the recently renovated Mass Communication Department at the Karachi University (KU). The renovation was funded by the veteran cricketer’s NGO Shahid Afridi Foundation (SAF) in a move to promote education.
“Sarfraz is a fighter and Pakistan needs a fighter right now,” said Afridi. “He has the ability to captain Pakistan in all three formats.”
The 36-year-old also commented on his cricketing career.
“I have played enough international cricket for Pakistan. I am focusing more on T20 leagues now,” he said.
He also advised cricketers to focus more on their fitness.
“Fitness is very important when you are playing cricket. Players should pay special attention to it. Look at [former Pakistan captain] Imran Khan. He still keeps himself fit,” said Afridi.
The veteran all-rounder also talked about how SAF is helping KU.
“SAF is doing voluntary work across Pakistan,” said Afridi. “The foundation has taken over the administrative setup of looking after KU. The initial contract is for three years.”
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Shahid Afridi hints an international retirement but plans to turn freelance cricketer
Karachi: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi today hinted that his international career is all but over and said he now just wants to turn freelance cricketer and enjoy playing in different leagues around the world.
"I have played all the cricket I wanted too and now I just want to focus and enjoy playing in the leagues," Afridi told the reporters at a function at the Karachi University campus here.
The flamboyant all-rounder has not been selected in the national team since he led Pakistan in their disappointing Asia Cup and World T20 campaigns last year after which he quit captaincy.
Although there has been lot of speculation on whether the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will give Afridi a chance to play a farewell match, th cricketer today appeared to have accepted that he might have played his final game for the country.
The all-rounder who is now busy with his foundation and charity work, however, backed wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed to be made Pakistan captain in all three formats.
Backing Sarfaraz, Afridi said Pakistan needed a fighting captain like him.
"In the end it is the decision of the Cricket Board who they appoint as captain but if they want him to lead in all three formats it will be good for Pakistan cricket," he said.
"I think he has the ability to do well as captain and lead the team. I would support him wholeheartedly."
Afridi also backed PCB's efforts to convince international teams to tour Pakistan again.
"I think the visit of Giles Clarke is a good sign and it gives out the message that the security situation and law and order in our country is now better," Afridi said.
"I think if we have the Pakistan Super League final in Pakistan and it will also give out a positive message. But I would like to see PSL matches being held all over the major cricket centres in the country," he stated.
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