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Karachi, Feb 18 (PTI) Pakistan's national selection committee today axed flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi and pacer Sohail Tanvir from the 15-member squad for the first Test against Sri Lanka preferring to give rookie players Ahmed Shahzad and Mohammad Talha a chance.
The decision to drop Afridi from the squad was hardly a surprise considering that he has struggled for form in recent months despite being a regular member of the one-day squad.
But the decision to sideline left-arm pacer Tanvir comes as a surprise as after a poor one-day series against Sri Lanka, he bounced back well in domestic cricket.
The first Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka would be played here from Saturday at the National Stadium.
Chief selector Abdul Qadir said the decision to drop Afridi did not mean he was completely out of contention for the series.
"He is a very senior player and it was a very difficult decision to drop him. But we didn't want a situation where he was in the 15-member squad and not picked in the final playing eleven. It would have been humiliating for a senior player like him," Qadir said.
He said fast bowler Mohammad Talha and opener Shahzad deserved a chance as both had been doing well in domestic cricket. PTI
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Karachi, Feb 18 (PTI) Pakistan's national selection committee today axed flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi and pacer Sohail Tanvir from the 15-member squad for the first Test against Sri Lanka preferring to give rookie players Ahmed Shahzad and Mohammad Talha a chance.
The decision to drop Afridi from the squad was hardly a surprise considering that he has struggled for form in recent months despite being a regular member of the one-day squad.
But the decision to sideline left-arm pacer Tanvir comes as a surprise as after a poor one-day series against Sri Lanka, he bounced back well in domestic cricket.
The first Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka would be played here from Saturday at the National Stadium.
Chief selector Abdul Qadir said the decision to drop Afridi did not mean he was completely out of contention for the series.
"He is a very senior player and it was a very difficult decision to drop him. But we didn't want a situation where he was in the 15-member squad and not picked in the final playing eleven. It would have been humiliating for a senior player like him," Qadir said.
He said fast bowler Mohammad Talha and opener Shahzad deserved a chance as both had been doing well in domestic cricket. PTI
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