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Absolutely no sense in having an international retirement game for Shahid Afridi, says Aamir Sohail

Afridi has announced his intention to retire on a number of occasions, reasons the former Pakistan test opener and selector.

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Aamir Sohail (L) and Shahid Afridi (R). Photo credit: AFP/dna Research & Archives
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Former Pakistan test opener and selector Aamir Sohail has said that he is totally perplexed by media reporting on a bizarre request by Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi for a farewell match.

In an article for PakPassion.net, Sohail said, "Now let's be honest here and recognise the fact that Afridi has served Pakistan well in the past. However, let us also remember that Afridi has announced his intention to retire on a number of occasions which doesn't help his case. On top of that, when a player wants to play a final game, he would like to play that match in front of home crowds. Since there is no international cricket being played in Pakistan at the moment, how exactly will he have a farewell game in front of a home crowd."

Sohail said that Afridi's request should not be entertained. He reckoned a special match such as an exhibition game in Pakistan or a game dedicated to Afridi at the Pakistan Super League would make more sense.

"There is no doubt that Shahid Afridi feels strongly about being awarded a special farewell but surely the better way would have been to go in private to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) instead of playing this out in front of the media and thereby putting himself and the PCB in a very difficult position. That way if the PCB had declined his request, he could have shrugged his shoulders and moved on which is not an option for him now," said Sohail.

"There is absolutely no sense in an international retirement game for Afridi and one hopes that better sense prevails on all sides," he added.

As regards the possible recall of off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, Sohail said this is an issue that would have to be in the hands of chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq and his colleagues. "Confusion will reign supreme for all concerned if the selectors don't make this clear to Ajmal," he warned.

Reacting to the recent spate of statements made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India's Chief Anurag Thakur and some players in the Indian side, Sohail said it was in poor taste and not sensible.

However, he was also full of praise of Pakistan's upcoming batting star Babar Azam, but cautioned against equating him with Indian skipper Virat Kohli and other accomplished players. "Recognise the fact that he has talent and let him work on his game by throwing him a challenge to prove himself. Comparisons with others at this stage of his career is of no use to anyone," Sohail said.

He also said that it would be premature to pass a judgement on Mickey Arthur's tenure as coach of the Pakistan cricket team. "There is no doubt in my mind that he has made a significant difference to the manner in which we (Pakistan) bat in ODIs," he said.

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