Shoaib keen for Afridi to return

Shoaib keen for Afridi to return

Shoaib Malik is happy to pass Pakistan's T20 captaincy back to Shahid Afridi after his two-match stint at the helm is over.

Pakistan cricket is going through a period of significant turmoil at the moment, with a six-man committee assessing the team's dismal tour of Australia, coach Intikhab Alam in exile from the senior squad and new central contracts currently on hold.

Afridi can hardly have helped the situation by picking up a two-match ban for his bizarre ball-biting antics.

The second game of that suspension will be served in Friday's meeting with England in Dubai and while he will be restored for the second game 24 hours later, Malik will lead the side out then too.

But the 28-year-old all-rounder has no intention of adding to the confusion around the side by staking a claim to skipper the side in the World Twenty20 beginning in April.

"For me, I just love to play cricket for Pakistan. I just want to do well for my country," he said.

"My country needs me to captain for the next two matches and that is a great honour but I prefer it as a player more.

"Shahid Afridi is the right choice as captain. Of course it is a great honour to captain your country but Shahid has all the abilities to gel the boys together. We have been playing together for 11 years and in my opinion he is the right choice."

Malik admitted that Pakistan cricket has not gone in the right direction since they lifted the World Twenty20 crown in England last summer but is eager to rectify that.

He said: "After winning the Twenty20 World Cup we went to Sri Lanka and didn't do well on that tour.

"We have been struggling ever since then but you learn from your mistakes and I'm sure we will work hard on those things which we are lacking, especially the number of dropped catches.

"That is an area we have to improve and we are working hard on our fielding.

"When you lose and you lose badly you have to take criticism but all I want from the players is to go out and give it their best shot."


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