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Will make retirement decision on Imran and Waseem advice: Afridi

ISLAMABAD: Captain Pakistan Cricket Team Shahid Khan Afridi clarified to his friends that he is fit to play cricket in Pakistan Cricket Team, however I would like to continue as a player instead of Captain.

Afridi was talking to his close circle and he believes that he is fit to play cricket however he is going to disclose his final decision after he reaches Pakistan.

“I am going to discuss the matter with Imran Khan and Waseem Akram before I make my final decision,” he added. Former Captain and Cricket Legend Imran Khan also stated that Afridi would be able to play a lot better if he continues as a player instead of Captain.

Afridi is currently staying in Dubai with his close friends and it is unclear when would he be coming back to Pakistan.

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