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Afridi to return home, will join team for ODI, T20 series

Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who announced his retirement from Tests after the first Test defeat to Australia, will return home soon and would join the team later for the ODI and T20 series against England.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2010 09:36 PM IST
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Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who announced his retirement from Tests after the first Test defeat to Australia, will return home soon and would join the team later for the ODI and T20 series against England.

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The Pakistan cricket board said Afridi would not play the second Test against Australia because of an injury.

"Afridi will join the team later on for the one-day and T20 series against England," Pakistan manager, Yawar Saeed told PTI from London.

In an announcement, the Board also appointed opener Salman Butt as captain for the remaining one Test against Australia and four against England, while making Kamran Akmal his deputy.

Yawar said a meeting was convened in London by the PCB Chairman Ejaz Butt to consider the situation arising out of Afridi's sudden decision to retire from Tests although he was appointed captain for the entire England tour.

The meeting was also attended by Afridi, coach Waqar Younis, Yawar and other senior players including Shoaib Malik, Salman Butt, Kamran Akmal and Umar Gul.

The board also said as far as recalling former captains, Younus Khan and Muhammad Yousuf to the national team was concerned the matter had been differed for a later time.

"The PCB Chairman will himself look into this matter and decide later on," Yawar said.

 
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