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Friday, May 27, 2011

Waqar Afridi quiet speech




Coach Waqar Younis refused to speculate about the possibility of returning Shahid Afridi Pakistan commander limited amounts. 


And stripped of the captaincy on the eve of two international Afridi at the end of this week to a one-day against Ireland in Belfast after the claim alleged involvement of officials of Pakistan Cricket Board in the selection of the team.
All round, and is scheduled to face meeting with chlorine to clarify his remarks, despite the fact that the Governing Council and denied him was the result of reducing them.

It is widely Afridi after he led Pakistan to the semi-finals of the World Cup March, but after the withdrawal of a series of Ireland to be with his sick father, question marks remain about his role in the future with the national
team.
"We've got no idea about that, a decision that Cricket Council what they want done about the captaincy," said Waqar.
"My job is to take care of the team and delivery of goods.
"It is difficult to say anything about it."
He also denied reports that he disagreed with Waqar Afridi, after the claims of the all rounder was also unhappy about his role with the team.
"It was the papers presented all of this," he added."There is nothing in it."
And was more interested Qar with his team's preparations before the opening match on Saturday against Ireland team is their followers to beware of the World Cup exploits.
The stunning success of Qar Ireland to England in the subcontinent and the reason to be on guard as he aims to keep the team motivated for a series that followed hot in the wake of a tour of the Caribbean.
"They are a good team, they were young, and they are very enthusiastic," he said.
"Hunt and 300 - plus against England. Who thought they could do this?
"They are the very positive and they are great fighters. We have to play well."
Waqar is also fearful of falling literally cold Irish after his team flew from mild temperatures in the West Indies on Thursday.
"Coming from 35 to 40 degrees Celsius with plenty of moisture and there in this weather coming, it is difficult to adjust, especially with all those trips as well," said Waqar, who also pledged to play a full team strength.
"I think we are professional enough to adapt to the conditions very quickly.
"We know what they are capable of Ireland, which is a very tough opponent. We have to be very, very careful."
Pakistan coach also supports the demands of the Irish-led, the International Cricket Council to reverse its decision not to include the United participant in the upcoming World Cup in Australia.
Committee and the International Criminal Court chief executive is due to discuss the possibility of introducing the process of rehabilitation at a meeting held in Hong Kong next month.
Waqar believes Ireland will be well worth if the decision was made to allow them the way back to the World Cup 2015.
"Looking only at the last World Cup, because I have not seen a lot of cricket on the outside, but there have played like champions of Europe, and was the highest level of cricket," he said.
"I've gotten on the rule of the International Criminal Tribunal different, but I personally think they are a good team and they are getting better day by day."

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