Speaking the truth cost me place in national team: Shehzad

Lahore-born batsman, who was previously axed twice over disciplinary issues, says he is working on improving himself


Sports Desk October 10, 2016
PHOTO: AFP

Pakistan opener Ahmed Shehzad believes speaking the truth has cost him a place in the playing XI.

Shehzad, who recently took part in a warm-up match against West Indies in Sharjah, said he believes in speaking his mind even if it comes at the cost of a place in the national team.

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“If a good thing is good and a bad is bad, that's what I believe in saying,” he said. “I know it has cost me dearly in the past, but that’s the way I am and that’s the way I will be in the future,” said Shehzad talking to Express News. 

However, the Lahore-born batsman, who was previously axed twice over disciplinary issues, said he is working on improving himself. "If there is something which is really wrong with me, I can assure everyone that I am working on it,” he said. “And I will keep on working on it until I get better at it.”

Shehzad was unable to cement his place in the squad for Pakistan’s upcoming Test series against the West Indies, with selectors favouring left-handed batsman Sami Aslam and ODI captain Azhar Ali as openers.

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The three-match series will also feature Pakistan’s first day-night Test, which will take place in Dubai from Thursday onward. The match will be played using a pink ball under lights.

Speaking of this new innovation in international cricket, Shehzad backed the idea of day-night Test. “The world is changing, and every game is bringing innovation to increase the interest of viewers,” he said, adding that the day-night Test was good for the game.

COMMENTS (11)

FAZ | 7 years ago | Reply @Pakistani: Typical "blogger across our border" dear. Always something to find against Pakistan. Let him live his prejudiced life
Malik | 7 years ago | Reply Ahmad Shehzad thinks he too good. We all thought too. But in longer run we found out actual of him, egoist. Zero performance and selfie master. Big show but no performance, Media and PCB doesnt need to cream them too much. We have so much talent and people like Ahmed come n go but we hv Pak to stay so he or anyone is not bigger than country and any great players recognised for their performance and Shahzad is one of the reason we are at bottom of table. He should himself look his performance in last 1 year in any format im sure he will be embarssed. We hv good team combination in all formats and there is no place for him in any.
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