During a media interaction in Karachi, Pakistan's fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi expressed that his primary focus is on winning matches for Pakistan rather than seeking a captaincy role. Afridi, who was appointed as Pakistan's T20I captain following Babar Azam's decision to step down, clarified that leadership positions are not his personal goal and are beyond his control.
Afridi emphasisrd that his commitment is first to Pakistan, then to the team, and lastly to himself. He stated that he does not dwell on the past or worry about the future, believing that focusing on the present prepares one well for what lies ahead. Afridi noted, "Captaincy is not in my hands, and I have never played cricket with the aim of becoming a captain. My aim is to play for Pakistan with honor and dignity."
Afridi's tenure as T20I captain came after Pakistan's exit from the group stage of the 2023 ODI World Cup in India. He led the team in a five-match series against New Zealand, which Pakistan lost 1-4. Despite the opportunity to demonstrate his leadership abilities, his stint as T20I captain was brief, as Babar Azam was reinstated as the white-ball captain before the 2024 T20 World Cup.
Shaheen's comments highlight his dedication to his role as a player, with his primary focus on helping Pakistan win matches rather than seeking personal recognition. His main goal remains contributing to the team's success on the cricket field.