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Friday, June 3, 2011

SHAHID AFRIDI RETIREMENT ANOTHER JOKE WITH PAKISTAN ....

Shahid afridi who recently taken the retirement from the international cricket .. with this this is another joke with pakistan & pakistan nation & pakistan cricket .....

Shahid afridi who had some conflicts with coach with waqar younis directly told that on media rather then to go first to chairman....after came from caribbean tour he said about waqar younis that every body has to do their own work rather then to interfere in some one work...

but by doing all these stupidities this is another joke with pakistan cricket because afridi is mature cricketer ..

he said each & every thing by taking name of management member... but afridi has to realise if he was replaced as captain then he must had to play for pakistan rather then to care about captaincy because this all shown that they all are materialist playing for themselves ...

Shahid Afridi is mobbed by the press outside his house, Karachi, April 1, 2011Shahid afridi said he will come back in cricket but not in the presence of this management because they all are against him creating lobby against him...

afridi who has currently got the show cause notice from PCB will not play for county hampshire .. but still will play in Srilankan premier league..

Shahid Afridi's Interview after Retirement on PCB and Ijaz Butt

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY WASIM AKRAM...

WAQAR SAID HE IS DISAPPOINTED ON AFRIDI RETIREMENT..

 Waqar is due to meet PCB officials to discuss team manager Intikhab Alam's report on Pakistan's tour of the West Indies, and was reluctant to comment on the situation with Afridi before that.


Shahid Afridi and Waqar Younis watch Pakistan training, Hambantota, February 21, 2011
I am disappointed at his decision to retire," Waqar said. "I don't want to make too many comments before meeting PCB officials. There are no personal differences; we all play for Pakistan and I have only come to know about my differences with Afridi through the media and will not comment on them until I know what Afridi has said."
Waqar's reported rift with Afridi was followed by the latter being removed as Pakistan's one-day captain, a move that led to Afridi retiring in protest of what he saw as a humiliation by the PCB. Waqar, however, insisted he had nothing to do with Afridi's removal from the captaincy.
"It's not in my hand to appoint captain of the team," he told reporters, on returning from the tour of Ireland. "The PCB chairman [Ijaz Butt] appoints the captain so you better ask him why the change was made."
Afridi's retirement has prompted the PBC to suspend his central contact and REVIKE THE noc that allowed him to play for Hampshire in England's domestic Twenty20 tournament. While Afridi replied to a showcause noticed from the board by accepting he had violated their code of conduct, he also appealed to the president of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, to step in and stop the board from denying him the right to play cricket where he chose to.
The situation has taken on a further political tinge with Pakistan's interior minister Rehman Malik vowing to persuade the hugely popular Afridi to reconsider his decision. "I will do whatever I can to resolve this issue, as I am equally a fan of Afridi," Malik tweeted on Thursday.

PCB MOVES TO AFRIDI SITUATION..


Shahid Afridi practises his batting before Pakistan's tour of the West Indies, Lahore, April 12, 2011

The PCB has cranked up the pressure in its dispute with shahid afridi by beginning formal disciplinary procedures against the former captain, even as political pressure is brought to bear on the board to resolve the dispute. The board has, as expected, set up a three-member disciplinary committee and directed Afridi to appear before it on June 8, at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
The committee will be chaired by Sultan Rana, director of domestic cricket, and will include Shafiq Ahmed, general manager of domestic cricket, and Usman Wahla, manager of international cricket. Taffazul Rizvi, the board's legal advisor, will assist the committee.
An unusually detailed board press release on Thursday evening spelt out the formal process. A statement from a senior board official also sought to make clear precisely what the issue was, an indication of the fairly high stakes of a very high-profile dispute and the subsequent need to be as transparent as possible.
The board said it had responded to Afridi's defense, in which he had admitted to violating the PCB's code of conduct by announcing his retirement to the media. "It is painful for us to get involved in a dispute with a cricketer who has been the national team captain until the West Indies series," PCB COO Subhan Ahmed said in the release. "There are numerous contributions by Shahid Afridi to Pakistan cricket. But I think people need to understand that this is purely a disciplinary issue.
"As the body managing cricket in the country we are duty-bound to maintain discipline at all levels. We will ensure that Shahid is given every opportunity to express and defend himself and as such the disciplinary process has been clearly spelt out to avoid any ambiguities".
This administration has sought at every opportunity to strangle what it sees as burgeoning player power; last year they banned or fined seven top players after the Australia tour. Two of them, Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf, spent protracted periods out of the side thereafter. But Afridi is a different kettle of fish, not only because he was a captain with some positive results to show, but because of his immense popularity across most of the land; no other player in the side comes close.
For this reason, the dispute has become politicised. The day began with Rehman Malik, the country's interior minister, pledging to get involved in the matter, "I will do whatever I can to resolve this issue, as I am equally a fan of Afridi," Malik tweeted. ESPNcricinfo understands that pressure has been put on the board from his side but that it has so far been resisted.
Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman, is also politically well-covered - he is appointed directly by the President of the country and board patron Asif Ali Zardari. But the board believes its case, in this matter, to be strong enough to not warrant political intervention from their side, for now at least. Malik has success in such matters in the past, having mediated a peace between former chairman Nasim Ashraf and Shoaib Akhtar in 2008.
As part of the disciplinary proceedings, the committee will frame charges, record evidence and hear arguments before announcing its order. Afridi will be allowed to file an appeal against the order, through an appellate tribunal comprising an independent panel of arbitrators maintained by the PCB, and their ruling on the matter would be final.
While announcing his 'conditional' retirement, Afridi lashed out at the current board and has brewed up a number of storms; he has hit out at former Test opener and current selector Mohammad Ilyas, as well as playing up the regionalism card by attacking a "Lahore lobby" behind his removal. In some reports he has also criticised Intikhab Alam, the team manager. These comments, it is understood, have hardened the board's stance and resolve in ensuring the disciplinary process is followed through to a logical and legal end.
The developments further reduce the chances of Afridi playing for Hampshire in the Friends Life t20; the PCB suspended Afridi's contract, slapped him with a showcause notice, and revoked the No-Objection Certificate that would have allowed him to turn out for Hampshire. Afridi, keen to get the Hampshire situation resolved quickly, admitted to violating the code and stated his willingness to participate in further disciplinary action. Hampshire have urged the PCB to reconsider the withdrawal of the NOC, but at this stage it looks unlikely .