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Afridi vows to win Cup for cricket-starved Pak

Updated on: 23 February,2011 06:48 AM IST  | 
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Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi vowed yesterday to win the World Cup for millions of weary fans back home who lost out on the showpiece when their country became a no-go zone

Afridi vows to win Cup for cricket-starved Pak

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi vowed yesterday to win the World Cup for millions of weary fans back home who lost out on the showpiece when their country became a no-go zone.


Pakistan was among the four co-hosts of the 2011 World Cup but the International Cricket Council was forced to move the matches in the wake of a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore two years ago.




"We feel for our nation, our people who are missing the World Cup.

"I think this is the main thing for us, so definitely we will try our level best to win, which is very important for us, and if we do that I hope some cricket returns to our country sooner than later."

Besides the suspension of international cricket, Pakistan has also been hit by the spot-fixing scandal, which ended in lengthy bans on Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, and other disciplinary problems.

Afridi admitted it was hard to keep the team in the right frame of mind against a background of such problems.

"It was difficult to keep the team settled in the beginning when we had all those issues," said Afridi, himself banned for two matches on charges of ball-tampering during a one-day match in Australia in 2010.

"We had to rebuild the team again but now a situation has come that our team is settled. We now have such a combination that people have hopes that this team can do something," said Afridi, who took over as captain in July last year.

Meanwhile, veteran batsman Steve Tikolo said that Kenya would lift themselves after their mauling at the hands of New Zealand.

Tikolo said professionals should know how to lift themselves after a big disappointment.

"As a top professional, for me if you are down it's the way you pick yourself up, and obviously we can pick ourselves up for the game on Wednesday," said Tikolo."

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