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on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2013Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi feels he could play both Twenty20s and one-day internationals and his career could be extended until 2015 World Cup.
Afridi was dropped for last month’s Champions Trophy for his below-par performance on the tour of South Africa.
But Pakistan’s humiliating three successive defeats in the Champions Trophy have raised hopes for Afridi to make a comeback for this month’s tour of the West Indies for five ODIs and two Twenty20s.
Shahid Afridi thinks he is “still better than lots of other (Pakistani) players and there should be professional jealousy in me”.
The allrounder also feels that an out-of-form player should be kept with the team instead of being dropped because “when you get dropped you can’t expect a player to perform”.
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