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P.NO.90: Shahid Afridi advocates new plan to end captaincy debate

 Recommending another arrangement to end captaincy banter, previous star cricketer Shahid Afridi encouraged the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to name a captain as long as possible.

"The PCB ought to declare the commander for a few years with the goal that the captaincy discussion can reach a conclusion," the 46-year-old said while proposing changes in the group's design.

The previous Pakistan captain, addressing columnists in Karachi on Tuesday, additionally suggested nullifying the bad habit commander's opening across all arrangements.

"There is compelling reason need to name anybody as bad habit chief. On the off chance that the chief isn't accessible under any condition, relegate the captaincy obligation to a reasonable," player," he added.

Afridi additionally communicated help for his previous colleague Mohammad Hafeez, proposing that he ought to be given additional time in his job as Pakistan's group chief.

"[Mohammad] Hafeez has played a ton of cricket; he ought to be given additional time [as group director]," Afridi expressed. "Assuming somebody believes that all that will change in one series, it is off-base reasoning."

Afridi likewise remarked on Pakistan's presentation during the new voyages through New Zealand and Australia.

"We botched a few valuable open doors during the New Zealand and Australia visits, neglecting to perform at our best level," Afridi added.

He prompted against rolling out such a large number of improvements to the group in front of the impending T20 World Cup, booked to be played in the West Indies and the US of America (USA).

"There ought not be many changes to the crew before the World Cup. Be that as it may, it is critical to know when to rest or play a specific player," he added.

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