PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection

Shahid Afridi has been cautioned by the PCB after expressing his unhappiness with the selection of the squad he will lead against South Africa in Abu Dhabi and Dubai later this month. The board announced a 15-man squad to play two Twenty20s and five ODIs last week, but didn’t initially name a captain. Afridi was named captain a day later, but not before fuelling speculation that he and the board were unhappy with each other.
“The team was announced without my input and advice,” Afridi told Express News. “I wanted 2-3 players other than Sohail Tanvir in the side.” Afridi, currently in Lahore leading the Karachi Dolphins in the domestic Twenty20 Cup, said he would speak to the chairman Ijaz Butt about the squad. Butt is, however, currently in Dubai for an ICC meeting.

But the statements have earned him an official rebuke from the board. “He has been sent a letter today [Tuesday] telling him to avoid giving such interviews,” a board official told ESPNcricinfo. The official clarified, however, that the communication was not a show-cause notice.
Afridi’s comments strengthen suspicions of Butt’s growing influence in selection matters and the shaping of squads. ESPNcricinfo has been told, by reliable sources, that coach Waqar Younis was also not consulted over the selection. Waqar arrived in Lahore early Monday from Sydney and the source said he was “quite upset” about it. Last Friday, when Misbah-ul-Haq was appointed Test captain, chief selector Mohsin Khan had distanced himself from the decision and said that Younis Khan was the preferred choice of his committee.

Traditionally, the PCB chief has only signed off on final squads and appointed a captain, not involving himself to any extent in the composition of the squad itself. That has been left to the chief selector, captain and coach. Butt’s two years as chairman, however, have seen six different captains, five chief selectors and three coaches; the constant state of flux, according to one ex-selector, has concentrated power in the chairman’s hands.

“This has gotten particularly worse since Mohsin Khan became chief selector,” he told ESPNcricinfo. “Until Iqbal Qasim [predecessor to Mohsin] was there the chairman would never attend selection meetings. Now Mohsin doesn’t consult with his own committee and only gets instructions from the chairman and essentially says yes to whatever the chairman has said.” Earlier this year, in June, the same criticism was levelled at Mohsin and Butt during the announcement of the squad for the series against Australia in England.

http://www.cricinfo.com/pakistan-v-south-africa-2010/content/current/story/481234.html

Re: PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection

Well he did speak his mind on Express news Frontline...and that under any board, would be a major no no...
however keeping today PCB chairman and the context in perspective, what he did was a frustrated attempt to vent out.....
and in that light, he would be considered not at fault in the publics eye.
So bottom line....PCB are run by an idiot appointed by a thief...
as Salahuddin Salloo said " the national assembly standing committee will be out and Ijaz butt will keep on playing..."
let see...

Re: PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection

Here's another thing,, PCB should amend its rules and allow players to comment on technical matters, be it selection or spot fill
Its not going to bring the house down, whcih never went up in the first place :D

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'PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection'

I wonder if this is also part of charter of democracy....waisey CoD ka naam sunn sunn kar mere tau kaan pakk gaye hein!!

hum select karein, tum sirif cricket khelo
hum select na karein, tum phir bhi apna moun na kholo...

Re: PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection

^^ afridi is also frustrated and is trying is level best to speak out from within and to distance himself from the PCB administration and decision making…
Inshallah Butta boy has his days numbered…

Did you read what the standing committee did to the PCB heads attending the meeting…
it was a major tongue lashing ..
“Besides the members of the National Assembly and Senate, cricket fans have also demanded the resignation of Ijaz Butt. The only thing yet to happen in this regard is the demand of Ijaz Butt’s resignation from his own family members,” Iqbal Muhammad Ali went on to say.](http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?232421)
^^ :smiley: on last part

Re: PCB cautions Afridi for criticising selection

unbelievable that a team will be announced without consulting the serving captain! what's wrong with PCB? These guys are in competition to show who is the dumbest and crookedest of all!