Karachi: Shahid
Afridi, facing criticism for Pakistan's dismal show in the ICC World
T20, on Sunday stepped down as captain of the team but will continue to
play in the shortest format of the game. (Shahid Afridi Indicates he Would Retire After World T20)
The
Afridi-led Pakistan failed make it to the semifinals of the World
Twenty20 in India, where his comments also drew the ire of former
players. (Shahid Afridi Does a U-Turn on Retirement Rumours)
The
36-year-old all-rounder and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had hinted
that World T20 could well be be his last as skipper. (Shahid Afridi Was 'Absolutely Clueless' During World T20, Alleges Pakistan Team Manager Intikhab Alam)
"Today,
I wish to inform my fans in Pakistan and all over the world that I am
relinquishing the captaincy of the T20 Pakistani team of my own
volition," Afridi said in a statement, released on his twitter account.
"On
this day, I thank Allah (SWT) for His Kindness and Mercy which enabled
me to discharge my leadership duties, to the best of my abilities for
the sake of honour and prestige of my motherland. For me it was a great
honour to lead my country in all three formats of the game," Afridi
wrote in his statement.
'Will be available for selection'
Afridi,
however, asserted that he will be available for selection as a player
in the team even though PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan has made it clear
that the all-rounder is no longer a surety in the side.
"My
profound thanks to the PCB and its Chairman Shaharyar Khan who gave me
the honour to lead the national team. I would also like to inform that
InshaAllah I intend to continue to play the game for my country and
league cricket etc. and request my fans for kindly keep praying and
supporting for my best future performances for Pakistan (as a player);
and in all other arenas of the game, world over."
The mercurial cricketer played 27 Tests for Pakistan before retiring from the format in 2010 with 1716 runs and 48 wickets.
In 398 ODIs, he has 8064 runs and 395 wickets, while 98 T20 International appearances have fetched him 1405 runs and 97 wickets.
Mired in controversy
Afridi
found himself mired in controversies during Pakistan's World T20
campaign. First, he drew flak in Pakistan for stating that he and his
players were loved more in India than back home.
Later, Pakistan
lost three of their four group stage games, including a high-voltage
clash against arch-foes India, to bow out of the tournament.
Amid
the dismal on-field run, Afridi stirred up another controversy by
specifically thanking Kashmiris for cheering his team in Mohali.
The
remark was criticised by the BCCI with Board Secretary Anurag Thakur
saying that the cricketer should avoid making political statements.
Post
the World T20 debacle, Afridi had sought forgiveness from the people of
his country for failing to live upto their expectations.
"I don't
care what other people say about me but I am answerable to you (people
of Pakistan). I, Shahid Afridi, seeks forgiveness from the people of
Pakistan for not living upto the expectations that you had from this
team and me," Afridi had said in a brief video message on his Twitter
page.source-ndtv
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