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Afridi to skip tour of West Indies

April 01, 2011 12:12 IST

Emotionally drained after Pakistan's World Cup semi-final loss to India, ODI skipper Shahid Afridi has decided to pull out of the tour to the West Indies, starting April 21.

"Afridi has told the Pakistan Cricket Board that he should not be considered for the coming tour as he wants to rest for a while from competitive cricket," a source in the board said.

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He said that Afridi's decision stemmed from the disappointment of having lost the World Cup semi-final to India when expectations from the team were high.

"He has said that right now he is not in the state of mind to go on tour after the gruelling World Cup campaign and wants a break from the game," the source added.

After losing the semi-final, Afridi defended the performance of his team and said he was proud of its show in the mega event.

He also apologised to the nation after the defeat, insisting the team had reached the semi-finals as promised by him before leaving for the campaign.

The 31-year-old all-rounder, who ended with 21 wickets in the World Cup, has retired from Test cricket and only focuses on ODI and Twenty20 cricket and leads the team in both forms of the game.

Misbah-ul-Haq, under fire since Wednesday for his slow batting in the semi-final, was Test captain in Pakistan's last two series with South Africa and New Zealand.

Later in the week chief selector Mohsin Khan will meet the PCB chairman Ijaz Butt to discuss the World Cup performance of the team and the selection policy for the coming tour of the West Indies.

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