Hype for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand was instigated last week with the announcement of the schedule for the quadrennial tournament.
For Pakistan, it will be a special occasion as they will return to the destination where the side clinched their maiden world title in 1992. The expectations from the team will mount amid memories of Imran Khan’s success with his ‘cornered tigers’, a group not many fancied to triumph.
Shahid Afridi, currently Pakistan’s most celebrated cricketer, who expressed his desire to represent Pakistan in the tournament, is also excited and has called for proper planning to prepare for the challenge.
“It’s high time to start thinking about the 2015 World Cup,” Afridi told The Express Tribune.
“A preliminary squad comprising a total of 22 players must be selected at this stage. Then the authorities must stick with these players and utilise them on assignments falling before the World Cup including next year’s World Twenty20.
“The authorities must avoid changes from that selected squad so that players can get time to develop consistency, which has been our biggest problem.”
The veteran suggested players should be selected as per their expertise.
“If a player is not an expert in limited overs and is good at Test cricket, he must not be picked in One-Day Internationals (ODI) and Twenty20s and must be restricted to the longer version and vice versa,” added Afridi, who retired from Tests in 2010, saying the format did not suit his style.
Afridi satisfied after regaining form
Dropped from the Champions Trophy squad, the former captain enjoyed yet another successful comeback by playing a vital part in Pakistan’s ODIs and Twenty20 series triumph over the West Indies in the recently concluded tour of the Caribbean.
Afridi credited hard work for his performance.
“I strived a lot which is why I got the success,” he said. “There was a lot of pressure on me to perform and I am satisfied with my performance.”
Afridi, with 358 scalps in ODIs, admitted he struggled with his bowling but said he was now starting to regain his form.
“My performance against the West Indies has boosted my confidence in bowling,” said Afridi, who finished as the highest wicket-taker in the 3-1 ODI series win over the West Indies with ten scalps.
With the series against Zimbabwe, South Africa and Sri Lanka in the line-up, the 33-year old is back to work, seeking more consistency.
“I have started work in the gym. It’s difficult while fasting but I want to maintain my rhythm. There are a lot of important series coming ahead and I want to be more effective as I know my performance has a major impact on the team.
Afridi recently reached the milestone of hitting 400 sixes in international cricket and has now set sights on taking 400 wickets to become only the third Pakistan player after Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis to do so.
“Records have never been my target. I just want to give winning performances for my team in each game and that has always been my aim.”
Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2013.
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Afridi is not like misbah who makes fifty and make pakistan lose.he always tries to give his best. keep going on ,we are with you afridi.
Afridi is best cricketer in the world.
With one real inning out of seven, why do we still have to suffer him. Change...
chill haters, u r kind of people who like misbah to get a fifty and make Pakistan lose. Afridi's approach is always to win it for Pakistan not to attempt for his personal achievements.. Limited overs cricket game needs match winners like afridi.. Keep going Afridi, u always make ur haters shocked!!
Media and attention hungry, Afridi is back to his old ways. While players like Younus and Misbah are quiet, Afridi is talking about the future as if he is the chief of Pakistan cricket! Based upon one match performance after a long failure Afridi is behaving like a political leader.
Sir Don Bradman scored only six sixes in his entire Test Career. Does this mean Afridi is bigger than Sir Don Bradman?
Afridi setting out a plan for WC 2015? seems like a joke... Does he look like a guy with a plan?
the most over- rated, low on talent and selfish player in the history of Pakistan cricket....
@ Indian trolls. He may not be consistent in his batting but when he delivers the team wins. Tendulkar a great player with a great personality. Unfortunately whenever he performed the team lost. Stats speak for themselves. Afridi is the 8th highest wicket taker in ODI and 3rd in T20. Has the second best bowling figure in ODI History. Also the only player to score a 50 and take a 5 wicket haul Twice (true match winner).. These records are in-addition to his batting achievements (strikerates, fastest 100 etc). He deserves respect.. Haters will always hate..
@Sour grad: Afridi have the record of most M.o.M. by any Pakistani in ODIs.
@Umair: ""more than 350 matches so 31 fifties n 5 centuries not a big deal !!!" what about 350 wickets ???????? not a big deal haaaa ?
@Sour grad: yeah, 31 or so good matches and failed miserably in all the rest 290+ matches. How is that an achievement to be proud of?
how many matches he has played... do u know that? more than 350 matches so 31 fifties n 5 centuries not a big deal !!! neither hitting sixes is important....consistency is important which he lacked...only improved his game a bit after he played more than 200 matches only due to his bowling
@Blithe: Now don't start comparing stats of Afridi to Schin or Lara. Afridi is a bowler who bats a i think he has scored over 7000 runs, got more than 350 wickets, MoM a lot of matches so what you want more from him? He is a hit or miss kind of player and he fits perfectly in our system. When you people have played Sehwag at the top of the order for so many years (his stats are barely better than afridi for a top order batter) , Afridi has a right to slog few in our lower order. Btw good for India for dropping veru, he was a disgrace for the batting might of India.
@Sour grad: Really? Tendulkar has 62 MOMs to Afridi's 32. Tendulkar is followed by Jaisuriya with 48, I think.
@Blithe: and what are your credentials to heap criticism.,...??? he has 400 sixes, second best ever bowling analysis in ODI, 30 man of match awards which is 4th on all time lists, 31 fifties and 5 centuries...need anything more to know...???
Both 7 and 8 ranked teams in the world playing and showing off. Afridi is a done deal and Mr.Me should retire gracefully. We need young talent to be trained for the WC not Afridi.
More man of the matches than tendulkar...always a match winner..
Afridi for captain!!!
Actually afridi wants to cement his own place
With one fluke performace, he has selected himself for another hundred matches, also he has appointed himself an advisor and future planner.
Bravo! Somebody who can't mansge his own innings is giving advice on World Cup?!?
What's his batting average again?