Lahore: The famous and well-known cricketer of national team Shahid Khan Afridi has hinted about his retirement from international cricket after the 2015 World Cup. While talking to the media at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore, Afridi said that the World Cup 2015 in Australia and New Zealand is very important for 2 or 3 senior players of our team.
The 34-years old cricketer said that I have always said that my cricket is committed with my fitness and performance so that after considering his performance at the World Cup 2015, he will take an ultimate decision regarding his retirement.
[junkie-alert style=”white”]AfridiĀ also said that may be he will focus on T20 cricket after the World Cup by taking retirement from ODI cricket. [/junkie-alert]
Afridi stated that he has led the team in the past but did not run behind captaincy ever as Pakistan team captaincy is not an easy task but every player is proud to be captain of the team. I have spent 18 years in the national team but never saw a tough training camp like this but this camp will surely benefit every player in the team, whether they are selected or not, Afridi said.
By expressing complete satisfaction with his fitness, star of the cricket Afridi said that minor injury has no worth in the game of cricket. Boom Boom Afridi also emphasized to strengthen the domestic cricket until the return of international cricket in the country.