Afridi wishes to enter politics

Former Pakistan T20I captain also quashes rumours of his retirement


Sports Desk July 11, 2016
Shahid Afridi says he would want to join politics after ending his playing career. PHOTO: REUTERS

Former Pakistan T20I captain Shahid Afridi said yesterday that he wishes to enter politics later in life, but would be focussing on his charity work for now.

In an interview with BBC Urdu, the 36-year-old said that he would want to join politics after ending his playing career. “I wish to enter politics, however, some well-wishers have advised me against it,” he said. “In my eyes, a politician is a servant of the people and he should serve people,” he added.

Nevertheless, the all-rounder said that he can also serve people through his charity and social work. “I can also serve the people without entering politics through my welfare organisation,” he said.

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The former T20I captain further said that through his Shahid Afridi Foundation, he is keen to establish a school for the less privileged.

During the interview, Afridi also quashed talk of his retirement, saying he will continue to play for Pakistan in T20Is.

“I wish to continue playing limited-over cricket, whether it is at national or domestic level or leagues, I think I am fit for the game,” he said.

Afridi is currently representing Hampshire in the England’s domestic T20 competition.

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Earlier, the 36-year-old was not included in the boot camp ahead of Pakistan’s tour of England, with many pundits suggesting it was time for the flamboyant all-rounder to call time on his two-decade-long career.

On April 3, Afridi resigned as Pakistan’s T20I captain after the national side’s poor performance in the Asia Cup and World T20 tournaments.

This article initially appeared on Emirates 24/7

COMMENTS (9)

Sawaiz | 7 years ago | Reply He is boom boom Afridi! He can do what he wants! He is 2nd ranked all rounder and 4rth ranked bowler ATM i Think that is enough to justify that he is the Greatest all rounder of t20 cricket
Muzzammil | 7 years ago | Reply For all you nutjobs questioning the validity of his 36 years of age, do some reasearch. He started playing international cricket at the age of 16 in 1996. So yes most of you around his age bracket were in high school. He should have been too had he not been into cricket. He was born in 1980, deal with it.
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