Afridi says selector role with PCB likely to be short-lived due to commitment to charity foundation

Published December 31, 2022
Interim head of the PCB selection committee, Shahid Afridi, speaks to media in Karachi on Saturday. — DawnNewsTV
Interim head of the PCB selection committee, Shahid Afridi, speaks to media in Karachi on Saturday. — DawnNewsTV

Shahid Afridi on Saturday indicated that his association with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) as the interim head of the selection committee may not last long due to his "commitments" with his charity foundation.

Speaking to reporters in Karachi, the former captain said that it will be "a bit difficult" for him to continue with his new responsibility [post-New Zealand series], saying the activities of his foundation required his person involvement.

The PCB Management Committee led by Najam Sethi had on December 24 appointed Afridi as the interim head of the selection committee for the home series against New Zealand comprising two Tests and three One-Day Internationals. The Kiwis are visiting Pakistan for the first time in 19 years.

Abdul Razzaq and Rao Iftikhar Anjum are other members of the tour-specific committee, while a member of the board’s management committee, Haroon Rashid, is the convener.

"We are here for this particular series and we want to do justice with our job," Afridi told journalists.

He said the "communication gap" between players and the selection team was a major obstacle causing issues with the team.

Afridi said that his selection committee was working to develop two playing elevens' worth of national talent.

It usually happens that players stay in their comfort zone knowing they don't have a backup, and therefore, we are working on this aspect to ensure there is always a replacement for any player, he added.

To a question, Afridi said he believed in teamwork and never took decisions unlitarerally.

In response to another question about skipper Babar Azam's position, the ex-captain said it was not his call to retain or remove a captain, adding it was the chairman's prerogative to take such a call.

"We are deliberating upon preparing a pitch [for the next New Zealand Test] that may help bowlers and batsman alike."

The interim chief selector also claimed that no player will face injustice during his days in power of the selection committee.

He said his committee was bridging the gap with players and meeting them individually to assess their fitness level to decide their potential inclusion in the team.

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