fisch
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To treat cancer you don't keep it close. You kill it.
Lol, touch?, Jack.
To treat cancer you don't keep it close. You kill it.
Afridi, who ended a four-year hiatus from Tests this year when he led Pakistan in the very first Test of the summer against Australia only to retire again from the format immediately after losing it, did not rule out another comeback for the Test leg of that tour. "I will think about it and if the team needs it, I may consider playing the Test series against South Africa," he said.
No he left the team because he is absolute shitt at any real form of cricket. He even said so himself.
He did also say that, after it all came out, that one of his reasons to 'retire' was that he knew this was going on and didn't want to be a part of it. This is backed up by quotes from when the scandal came out when Majeed was heard saying that Afridi was the only one not giving in.
Afridi and Akthar cheat to win.
Aamer and Asif cheat to get rich.
It's disgraceful either way really.
Even though I absolutely hate Afridi, I guess he quit just to stay away from the match fixing that was happening in the side. Now that its all out in the open, he is coming back into the test side. But I stand by my opinion that he is a misfit for test cricket. Doesnt have the patience for a long innings anymore.
It's a little more problematic and political, as his life can be at risk (in Pakistan).Well that to me says he is a weak person. To just dissaprove of it and quit to avoid it is weak. He should of blown the lid on the whole scam considering he was the captain! It was a bit late for him to come clean about knowing about it.