Ready to play in India if BCCI shares revenue with PCB: Shahid Afridi

Pakistan T20 captain says Shahryar Khan is right in demanding everything in written from India board


Sports Desk November 12, 2015
A file photo of Shahid Afridi. PHOTO: AFP

Pakistan T20 captain Shahid Afridi has said that the cricket team will visit India for the December series only if the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) agrees to share revenues with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

"We can go and play in India but I back the stance of the PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan that we first need written guarantees from the Indian board about everything," said Afridi.

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The 35-year-old’s comments came in response to the media reports which suggested that the BCCI is not ready to visit the UAE for the series and instead it has proposed that Pakistan should visit India for a short series on a 50-50 revenue sharing basis.

The BCCI made it clear on Wednesday that it was not in favour of either playing the December series in Pakistan or UAE but it could be held in India, according to NDTV.

"I remember the last time we went to India in 2012-13 they (BCCI) earned in crores of rupees and we got nothing," Afridi told a local sports channel.

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"But this time if the Indian board gives in writing they will give revenues to Pakistan if the series is held in India then it can be done," he said.

Afridi criticised the BCCI for delaying the matters of the December series scheduled to happen in the UAE adding that PCB’s role has been positive in revival of the cricketing ties between both countries.

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Afridi, furthermore, talked about his retirement from the 50-over format saying that he did not regret his decision a bit.

"There are no regrets because my decision to retire was taken at the right time. I don't think it is advisable to carry on playing in any format if you are not enjoying it," he said.

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The T20 captain added that whenever he feels that he is of no use to the team, he will hang his boots.

"I don't ever want to be a burden on the team that is not the way I have played cricket all my life," he said.

The story originally appeared on NDTV

COMMENTS (7)

GKA | 8 years ago | Reply I thought Pakistan wanted to play for the sport. They wanted to keep politics out of it. But now they want money. So this is not about cricket - it is about money.
ABC | 8 years ago | Reply @Kushal: People like you are not even allowed to sit in cricket stadium and here you are making offers to Pakistani players. Afridi want to stay in news. He is a loser
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