Shahid Afridi Might Quit ODI’s

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The legendary Pakistan Cricket Team player Shahid Afridi hinted this Friday that he might quit playing One Day Internationals (ODIs) after the Cricket World Cup in 2015.”The 2015 World Cup is very important for three-four senior players,” Afridi said in Lahore. “I’ve always said that my cricket is attached to my fitness and performance. But maybe I will retire from one-day cricket and carry on playing T20 format, I will take the final decision after seeing my performance in 2015.”

“I’ve been playing cricket for the last 18 years, I have attended lots of camps but no doubt this camp is very tough,” Afridi said. “Credit goes to Mohammad Akram [national academy coach] and his team for the way they have organized this camp. I am fit though there is some stiffness, but that is with every player. It’s good for all the players who are attending this camp, and even if they don’t get a central contract they will realize they have to touch a certain level and maintain it.”

The hero of cricket fans in Pakistan also said that he would love to be the captain of the National Cricket team but is not desperate to attain it. He said captaincy is not easy but it’s certainly an honor that any player would love to have. He also added that politics should be kept away from cricket.

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