ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi said he continued to enjoy his cricket as a player and wanted to play pivotal role for Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League (PSL-5) campaign.
Talking to media on the sidelines of Sultan’s training camp, Afridi admitted he had to play important role for his team in efforts to perform well during their second season. “Being a senior member of the team I know I have an important role to play and that is what Multan Sultan management expects. I am working hard and hopefully would come up to expectations.”
Afridi said he had no plans to become mentor of the team. “That is not on my radar. I want to play my role as a player and justify my position. Captain Shan Masood and coach Andy Flower have a lot of expectations from me and I want to come up to their expectations.”
The all rounder said he was happy to see Shan getting runs. “He has been in good form at domestic and international level. That is very good sign for Multan Sultan’s chances in the PSL-V.”
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