Afridi to lead Pak in all three formats

LAHORE: Dashing all-rounder Shahid Afridi was on Tuesday named Pakistan skipper for next month’s Asia Cup and the following tour of England, uniting the team under one captain for all three formats of the game.

The 30-year-old Afridi, who led Pakistan to a semi-final finish in the World Twenty20 this month, was seen as the natural choice for all three forms of the game and—more importantly—someone who can unify the players.
“Afridi will lead Pakistan in One-day and Test cricket and is our best choice,” said Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ejaz Butt.
He becomes the latest in a line of Pakistan Test captains since Shoaib Malik took over from retired Inzamam-ul-Haq in 2007, followed by Younus Khan and Mohammad Yousuf.
“It is a great challenge to lead the team in all forms of the game,” said Afridi,
“I will try to do my best and take all the players as a unit and build towards winning the World Cup,” said Afridi, referring to the 50-over tournament to be jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh between February and April next year.
Pakistan suffered a leadership crisis after several players fell out with Younus, who was forced to relinquish the captaincy and pull out of the team’s tour of New Zealand in November.
Yousuf replaced Younus for New Zealand and the following tour of Australia, where the team lost all three Tests, five One-day internationals and a Twenty20, resulting in Yousuf not being retained.
Pakistan feature in the four-nation Asia Cup in Sri Lanka from June 15-24 before proceeding to a two-and-a-half-month tour of England, where they play two Twenty20 matches and two Tests against Australia.
They then play England in four Tests, five One-day and two Twenty20 matches in a tour which finishes late September.