Afridi asks President Zardari for help

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Afridi asks President Zardari for help

KARACHI: Former captain Shahid Afridi appealed to President Asif Ali Zardari for help on Wednesday after his central contract was suspended when he announced his retirement from international cricket.

The 31-year-old all-rounder, dumped as one-day captain following a row with coach Waqar Younis last month, quit international cricket in protest at his treatment by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

In response, the PCB suspended his central contract and revoked all his no-objection certificates, meaning he will not be officially permitted to play overseas.

The move will stop him from playing for Hampshire in England's Twenty20 league and in next month's Sri Lankan Premier League.

Afridi said he had appealed to President Asif Ali Zardari to help.

"I have appealed to the president to intervene urgently, also deal with other issues and save the game from getting into more crises," Afridi told AFP by telephone from Southampton.

Afridi confirmed that the England and Wales Cricket Board stopped him from playing after the PCB revoked its permission.

"The captaincy was not an issue as I have already played under senior players, but it was a matter of self respect and honour which was hurt," said Afridi who refused to speak about the PCB sanctions.

The opposition Pakistan Muslim League-N party has already submitted an adjournment motion in the national assembly against Afridi's punishment.

Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who now heads his own opposition party, said the PCB was not run professionally.

"The board is not run like an institution," Khan told a television channel. "Afridi feels injustice is done so he has taken a decision and you don't change four-five captains in a year."

"Just recently everyone was praising Afridi after he led Pakistan to the semi-final of the World Cup and then suddenly this happened," said Khan. "

The board is also run on ad-hoc basis like the country," he added.

The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), which belongs to the coalition government headed by Zardari's Pakistan People's Party, also objected to the sanctions on Afridi.

"President Zardari should take notice of the biased attitude of the board," said MQM leader Farooq Sattar. "You don't treat national heroes like this." AGENCIES

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Truth-seeker

Councller (250+ posts)
My sympathies to the poor guy,but in the end the pcb is far to strong for him,untill and unless someone worth of being the pcb chairman comes we will keep on loosing good players because of the jokers sitting in the pcb board.
 

faqira786

Senator (1k+ posts)
Pakistan Zindabad. Geo aur genay do

join the clib of AQ khan. Why you worked hard and take the team 2 semis... You deserved Punishment

One day Zardari will be asking help from --------------------
 

yasir1981

Councller (250+ posts)
kehte hain na doobte ko tinke ka sahara.....Ab afridi ke ghubare se hawa nikal bht phudak phudak k keh rha tha mein ghairatmand hun or sab se begherat ke paas help mangne chala gya......Afridi ka NOC bi cancell ho gya or central contract bi....pathyan hai na baad mein samajh ati hai hua kya hai....Afridi ka khayal tha raam se county khelunga or IPL type khel kr paise kamaounga lekin pta nhi tha agher board permission nhi de ga to nhi khel sakta........Ab dekhna Afridi kaise seedha hota hai............Sab ko team mein captain hi banna hai bas werna izzat ka sawal hota hai ab dekhna 2 din mein Afridi sahib retirement wapis le lenge......
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
KARACHI: Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi, who is locked in a dispute with the sport’s administrator in the country, has admitted breaching its code of conduct, an official said Wednesday.

The 31-year-old all-rounder abruptly announced his retirement from international cricket on Monday following a spat with coach Waqar Younis, accusing the leadership of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of mistreating him.

In response the PCB on Tuesday suspended his central contract, revoked his no-objection certificates, which he officially needs to play abroad, and stopped his contract payment.

He was required to explain within seven days why he levelled allegations against the PCB, whose spokesman Nadeem Sarwar told AFP that Afridi had accepted multiple breaches of the code of conduct.
“Yes, we have received his reply to the show cause notice in which he has accepted that he violated the code of conduct he signed with the Board,” Sarwar said.

“The next course of action will be decided soon.” After Afridi’s public accusation against Waqar of undue meddling in team selection, the PCB replaced him as one-day captain with Misbah-ul-Haq for a two-match series against Ireland.

Afridi withdrew from the Ireland matches to attend his ailing father in the United States.
The all-rounder is currently in England to play in the Twenty20 league for Hampshire, but did not take the field Wednesday after the England and Wales Cricket Board ruled him ineligible following the PCB withdrawing permission.

Earlier Wednesday the dashing batsman and leg-spinner appealed to Pakistan’s President Asif Zardari to intervene.
 

frenes

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Ary Salo, ghatiya kaam tum koro, ar hamiyaza bichari awam bhugty.

Millions tum kmao ar awam roti ko tersy

farmhouses tum bnao ar log apni chatt ko tersy.

kis bat ki appeal krty ho, kis bat ki duhaee dety ho

jo kiya ab bhughto b.