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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

International cricket not over, says Afridi

KARACHI: Former Pakistani skipper Shahid Khan Afridi has said that his international cricket is not over, adding that he would play for national team after improvement of Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) management.Talking on Tuesday, Afridi said, “Pakistan is my identity and whatever I am today is because of this country.”He said when your surrounding environment was not healthier then you could not enjoy the game you were playing.Afridi said that preparation for World T20 should be started from now. He added that the national team required batsmen, bowlers and a new wicket keeper.