
"We understand he [Afridi] has been struggling with his form and
obviously he has to play quality cricket to regain it," a spokesman from
HBL sports department told ESPNcricinfo. "Unfortunately there is no
limited-overs cricket being played at the moment and the on-going
first-class tournament is the way out for him to get engaged to change
his dipping form."
Afridi is currently in the middle of a severe form trough, highlighted
at the recent World Twenty20. He made only 30 runs in six matches, and
picked up four wickets at 42.75. In ODIs this year, he has scored 182
runs in 16 matches and taken 15 wickets at 43.13 (including a five-for
against the lightweights of Afghanistan).
Pakistan's exit from the semi-final in the World Twenty20 has drawn
criticism from several former players, with some blaming Afridi's poor
form as the primary reason for the team's failure to reach the final.
Afridi will join the HBL squad in place of Pakistan left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman, who is currently serving his 12 weeks ban
for using recreational drug cannabis during his stint with Somerset in
the English domestic season. "Though Afridi's name wasn't listed in
20-man probables for the team, he can take the place of Rehman to play
the rest of the rounds ahead of the India series," the spokesman said.
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