PCB likely to bench Shaheen for three T20I matches against NZ

PCB likely to bench Shaheen for three T20I matches against NZ


Pakistan’s pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi bowls during the ICC men’s Twenty20 World Cup 2022 cricket match between Pakistan and Netherlands at the Perth Stadium on October 30, 2022, in Perth. — AFP
  • Consultations ongoing regarding protection of pacers from burden. 
  • Form and fitness of new comers will be tested in upcoming series.
  • Shaheen was recently removed as national side’s T20I captain.

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi will likely miss part of the five-match T20I series against New Zealand in line with the policy of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to lessen the burden on leading fast bowlers of the team, The News reported Tuesday.

According to the publication, there are ongoing consultations on the matter to protect the pacers from unnecessary burden and test the form and fitness of newcomers.

Meanwhile, the fast bowlers who are making a comeback have more chances to be included in the T20I series against the Kiwis.

There are chances that leading fast bowlers including Shaheen will be rested for the first part of the series or the complete series against the visitors, which is set to begin on April 18. 

The development comes after PCB replaced Shaheen as the T20I captain and reappointed Babar Azam in his place. The former captain was reportedly unhappy with the board’s abrupt decision of his removal.

The players are currently at Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul for fitness training and reports emerging from the camp suggest that Shaheen has expressed his surprise over the statement attributed to him by the board.

Shaheen was quoted to have said that being a player it was pertinent for him to support Babar as a captain. He is also said to have expressed his concerns about not being taken in confidence before issuing such a statement.

It is believed that the decision to bench Shaheen in the T20I series is related to the 23-year-old rejecting the statement. However, the final decision regarding the matter will be taken after monitoring his conduct in the run-up to the series.

“He could be made part of the squad against New Zealand but may not be included in the Playing XI for the first three T20I matches to be played at the Pindi Stadium,” a source told The News.



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