Shahid Afridi criticizes the selection of Shadab Khan to Pakistan's T20 squad, questioning his performance merit. Afridi highlights issues of inconsistency and lack of accountability in Pakistan cricket, emphasizing the need for decisions based on merit. He suggests that the current PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, despite his intentions, should focus solely on his role.
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