'I am not going to change my batting style', says Afridi.Byline: ANI Islamabad, Nov.8 (ANI): Flamboyant Pakistan allrounder Shahid Afridi Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi (Urdu: صاحبزادہ محمد شاہد خان آفریدی has ruled out changing his hard-hitting batting style. "I'm a very risky player and I'm not changing my style. The people should change their thinking," Afridi told a website during an interview. Referring to his temperamental tem·per·a·men·tal adj. 1. Relating to or caused by temperament: our temperamental differences. 2. Excessively sensitive or irritable; moody. 3. attitude, which has resulted in his dismissal at several crucial junctures, Afridi said it was in his blood, and that he would take time to do away with those 'qualities'. "It's in the blood. A bad temper is a natural thing in 'Pakhtuns' but with time everything settles down. A lot of bad things happen in your life because of your bad temper and I think you learn from these things. Some people learn quickly, some people take their time. I want to take my time," he said. Commenting on the massive commercialisation of the sport, the vice-captain of Pakistan's one-day squad said cricket has become a business nowadays. "It's like a business. If you look at a cricketer's life, if he's not playing international cricket International Cricket is a cricket game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was only released in Australia in 1992. Developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by Mattel, it was the only cricket game released for the NES. , he's playing county cricket County cricket is the highest level of domestic cricket in England and Wales. Teams First-class counties The eighteen traditional English first-class counties are the main cricket teams in England. or domestic cricket. So may be a cricketer should be more choosy choos·y also choos·ey adj. choos·i·er, choos·i·est Very careful in choosing; highly selective. choos i·ness n. or selective about which cricket he's going to play,"
The Dawn quoted Afridi, as saying.
Replying to a question regarding refusal of foreign teams to tour Pakistan due to security reasons, he said conditions in Pakistan were quite similar to those in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (srē läng`kə) [Sinhalese,=resplendent land], formerly Ceylon, ancient Taprobane, officially Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, island republic (2005 est. pop. , India and England but teams were still touring those countries. Afridi said people in Pakistan want international cricket to resume in the country as soon as possible. "After religion, cricket was everything in Pakistan and because the Pakistani people are very crazy about cricket they would love to see teams coming back to play there, and that's what we want as well," he said. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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