Shahid Afridi to coach Pakistan’s physically challenged cricketers

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KARACHI: PDCA players and officials are seen with former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi after the MoU signing ceremony.
KARACHI: PDCA players and officials are seen with former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi after the MoU signing ceremony.

KARACHI: Flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Khan Afridi dismissed the impression of eyeing a role at the top tier in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and said that, unlike many former cricketers, he looks forward to working with junior players.

Addressing the media at his residence after signing a Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of his Shahid Afridi Foundation with the Pakistan Disabled Cricket Association (PDCA), Afridi said he often visits the nearby academy to have meaningful exchange with youngsters.

“I would love to share my experience with U-14 and U-16 players. I know what hardships youngsters, at this stage, face hence I do not think about getting involved in coaching at the top level”, Afridi said

Touching upon the debate about departmental and regional cricket, the experienced cricketer puts his weight behind the revamped system.

Former captain and all-rounder signs MoU with PDCA

“Without a doubt departments played pivotal role in the development of cricket and cricketers in the country but now this new system should also be given three four years to see it’s impact”, Afridi opined He, however, was off the opinion that tracks needed to be bettered for an even bat-ball contest.

Prior to the media session, Shahid Afridi was announced as the honorary chairman of the PDCA. The honorary secretary of the PDCA, Amiruddin Ansari, national captain of the physically disabled cricket team Nihar Alam, joint secretary PDCA Mohammad Nizam, players of the national disability team and other PDCA officials were also present on the occasion.

The PDCA secretary, meanwhile, announced a 16-team regional tournament, starting from early November.

On the occasion, Afridi also called for the modernisation of the PDCA. “PDCA needs professionals and competent individuals to transform the organisation on modern lines. These amazing players should also be highlighted on all media platforms,” Afridi said He vowed to extend financial and technical support to the PDCA.

On a question the former captain paid rich tribute to another veteran cricketer Shoaib Malik who became the first Asian to score 10,000 T20 runs.

“This outstanding milestone speaks volumes about the discipline and work ethics of Shoaib Malik. I congratulate him on this feat,” concluded Afridi.

Published in Dawn, October 14th, 2020

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