Afridi looking at Pakistan president for help
The former commander of Pakistan Cricket Team Shahid Ali Afridi appealed to the President of Pakistan to help on Wednesday after it suspended his Central contract when he announced his retirement from the international cricket.
He resigned 31 years) all round, lying the leader of one day after a dispute with coach Waqar Younis in the last month, and the international cricket in protest at his treatment by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
In response, the Central contract was suspended and revocation of all his non-objection certificates, this means that he will not officially allowed to play abroad. The move prevented him from playing for Hampshire in the Premier League and Twenty20 in next month's Sri Lanka Premier League. He said Afridi
had appealed to President Asif Ali Zardari to help.
"We have appealed to the President to intervene promptly, as well as dealing with other issues and save the game from going into further crisis," said Afridi told AFP by telephone from Southampton.
He stressed that Afridi England and Wales Cricket Board banned him from playing after chlorine cancel its permission.
"Captaincy is not an issue as I have already played under the great players, but it was a question of self-respect and honor which was not hurt," said Afridi, who declined to talk about sanctions and chlorine.
Has provided the opposition party, the Association of Muslim Pakistan is already n the motion for adjournment of the National Assembly against the death Afridi's.
He said the former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who now heads his own opposition, and the PCB and is run professionally.
"No institution is run like the Council," Khan told a TV channel. "Afridi feel is injustice so that he has taken a decision, and you do not change the four-or five-year captains in the year."
"Just recently, everyone was praising Afridi after he led Pakistan to the semi-finals of the World Cup and then suddenly this happened," said Khan. "The Council is also run on an ad hoc basis such as country," he added.
Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), which belongs to the coalition government led by Zardari's Pakistan People's Party, and also objected to the imposition of sanctions on Afridi.
"President Zardari should pay attention to the biased position of the Council," said MQM leader Farooq Sattar. "I do not treat national heroes like this."
Criticized the Minister of Sport Shaukatullah Khan, head of chlorine in the miracle is on the "injustice" and said he would discuss the matter with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani.
Asked Abdul Ghaffar Qureshi, who heads the sports committee in the Senate in the Parliament, Pat sacked.
"Any change in the format that does not have," Qureshi said. "Pat did not allow any captain to settle it would be best for his dismissal."
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