Pakistan's iconic former captain Imran Khan is not sure whether Shahid Afridi has the ability to pull through a team in shambles but conceded that if there is anyone capable of achieving something extraordinary, it is the swashbuckling current skipper.
"I am not sure whether Afridi is the right person. Having said that I would like to add that if there's someone who can do it, it is Afridi," Imran said in New Delhi on Thursday, during a promotional event organised by ESPN for next year's World Cup in the sub-continent.
Talking about Afridi, Imran said, "He is one player who can pull off something out of the ordinary. If he can hit a purple patch, it does give Pakistan a chance. But then Pakistan are one of the most unpredictable sides in world cricket."
However Imran feels that a lot will depend on what will be ICC's stand on tainted Pakistan's new-ball duo of Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- both of whom have been suspended for alleged involvement in a spot-fixing scandal.
Imran admitted that Pakistan cricket is in shambles at the moment.
"Pakistan cricket is in crisis and so is the country. You have the president who is the chief patron of the cricket board. The less I talk about him, the better it is," he said.
When asked whether he will take charge of the Pakistan cricket, an emphatic "No" was the answer.
"Cricket is a chapter I have closed some 19 years back. I am ready to talk about cricket but I can't go back to the field. Before trying to get rid of the fixers, I have the duty to fix my own country," he said with a wry smile.
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