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Shahid Afridi deprived of Karachi Dolphin captaincy for T20


Shahid Afridi deprived of Karachi Dolphin captaincy for T20

By on Friday, 26th February 2010

Former T20 captain Shahid Afridi has been deprived of the captaincy of Karachi Dolphins Team for domestic T20 tournament.

The tournament would begin from Saturday, while both the teams from Karachi have been announced in this regard. Muhammad Sami took over Karachi Dolphins while Spinner Danesh Kaneria would captain the Karachi Zebras. Last year, Afridi was given captaincy, however this time he is not considered for the slot. Khalid Latif, Shah Zeb Hassan, Fawad Alam, Sarfraz Ahmed and Sohail Khan also made to the teams.


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