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KCCA takes decision in light of Afridi’s possible absence in T20 Cup.
Misbah says he is not a long-term leader, will call it quits when the time is right.
Razzaq, Riaz, Gul may skip tournament due to county commitments.
Former captain may be ruled out of National Twenty20 Championship.
NOCs not reinstated, Afridi’s central contract remains suspended.
Board prepared to attend hearing today, Zaheer, Imran lash out at conflict.
Mohammad Ilyas suspended for alleged breach of conduct for criticising Shahid Afridi.
Khan blames the saga on lack of unaccountability among PCB, says frequent changes in captaincy destabilised team.
Coach, manager question former captain’s attitude.
Under Butt's watch, cricket has disappeared from Pakistan.
Afridi files petition in Sindh High Court, stay-order issued on disciplinary committee hearing
Report by Waqar Younis and Intekhab Alam says Afridi created fuss during fourth, fifth one-days on West Indies tour.
Former cricketers disparage all-rounder’s conduct .
Former captain defiant, may not attend ‘unlawful’ hearing.
Former captain says many hurdles had been created for him during his captaincy.
PCB says political functionaries are interfering in what the board believes is an internal matter.
PCB chief blasts Akram, unhappy with political interference.
Afridi returned amidst a throng of fans and supporters.
Group named ‘Pakistan Cricket Lovers’ has put up billboards in Gulshan Town, urging public to gather at the airport
Akram advises Waqar to follow Kirsten’s example while coaching.
Amicable solution to tussle urged, NOC sought for Hampshire stint.
Sindh Sports Minister calls removal of Shahid Afridi from captaincy a conspiracy.
Afridi serves ‘plea’ to the PCB, wants his NOC renewed to be allowed to play for Hampshire.
Sources close to Afridi say letter not a legal notice as such but seeks permission for him to play county cricket.
Waqar surprised by all-rounder’s decision, PCB forms disciplinary committee.
Waqar Younis sad to hear the former captain had decided to retire.
Hampshire keen to have Shahid Afridi playing for the Royals at some point in the season.
All-rounder pleads guilty to breaching code of conduct, released by Hampshire.
This loss is not only a loss to Pakistani cricket but also the whole cricketing world.
I think it’s good for the Pakistan cricket team that Shahid Afridi has retired.
If Afridi’s retirement is indeed final, let us remember him, warts and all.
Afridi asks the President to "intervene urgently and save the game from getting into more crises".
Afridi has sought permission from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to play for Hampshire this season.
Board revokes NOC, all-rounder’s county and SL league participation put in doubt.
Afridi's decisions and love for retirements do question his ability to withstand pressure from his own divisions.
The PCB said Afridi must explain within seven days why he levelled allegations against the Board.
"PCB has mis-treated him and they should be removed so that Afridi returns, we love him."
Test cricket skipper Misbahul-Haq says he is not "desperate" to lead Pakistan in one-day competition
Sources said the board has started preparing to take action against the former Pakistan cricket captain.
Coach praises Pakistan for a "wonderful job" after they won the series against Ireland.
Pakistani tweeters react to Afridi announcing his retirement.
Former ODI captain vows to not play under the current board.
Father’s illness, non-availability of flights forced former captain’s decision.
Afridi informs PCB that his father is in the hospital and he wants to be with him.
Sources say Afridi wants to spend more time with his ailing father.
Indeed, to be fair, previous board managements have been guilty of exactly the same kind of behaviour.
Shahid Afridi took the national team to the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup and was the leading wicket-taker.
Akram backs Afridi, calls PCB’s action incorrect.
Chairman Ijaz Butt refused to share his reasons behind the sacking of Shahid Afridi.
All-rounder’s performance in Ireland series to determine future.