You should have listened to me, Aaqib Javed recalls advising Pakistan power figure to quit

Lahore Qalandars head coach Aaqib Javed said Ramiz Raja should have listened to him and quit as Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman

Aaqib Javed: “I advised Ramiz Raja to resign from his position and let the newly appointed government bring the new Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), but he didn’t listen to me”

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Former Pakistan fast bowler Aaqib Javed recalled how he advised Ramiz Raja to resign as chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

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Why didn’t they talk, Ehsan Mani on sick and tired Pakistan duo

Ehsan Mani: “I was sad to hear about Mohammad Amir and Sami Aslam’s decisions to quit international cricket. I wish the two had spoken to the PCB before announcing their decisions”

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ehsan Mani has questioned why left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir and batsman Sami Aslam didn’t speak to the board before announcing their decisions to quit Pakistan cricket.

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Many players will follow Sami Aslam out the door at the end of the season, Pakistan veteran says

Kamran Akmal: “Experiments have made the state of cricket worse in the country. Sami Aslam has left Pakistan for the United States. Let the season end, many more names will emerge”

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Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal believes many players will follow Sami Aslam out the door at the end of the season.

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Shaheen Shah Afridi wanted to quit cricket when he was 17, former Pakistan pacer who helped train him reveals

Aaqib Javed on Shaheen Shah Afridi: “He had a few bad games initially, so he came to me and said that he doesn’t want to play cricket anymore and I want return the money [the] Qalandars’ owners have invested on me”

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Former Pakistan pace bowler Aaqib Javed has revealed that left-arm seamer Shaheen Shah Afridi wanted to quit cricket when he was 17.

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