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Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who has starred with the ball but failed miserably with the bat at the World Cup, vowed to make amends in the quarter-final against the West Indies on Wednesday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 23, 2011, 11:34 AM (IST)
Edited: Mar 23, 2011, 11:34 AM (IST)

Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi vowed to make amends in the quarter-final against the West Indies on Wednesday.
Dhaka: Mar 23, 2011Â
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Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who has starred with the ball but failed miserably with the bat at the World Cup, vowed to make amends in the quarter-final against the West Indies on Wednesday.Â
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Afridi is the tournament’s leading bowler with 17 wickets with his fastish leg-breaks, but has contributed just 65 runs in six games.Â
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“Our success so far has been entirely due to the bowlers, who have done a very good job,” said Afridi on Tuesday.Â
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“I myself have not batted well and will focus on that tomorrow. I know how important my batting is for the team and I will try to get some runs on the board.”Â
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In Saturday’s tense Group A win over defending champions Australia in Colombo, Afridi holed out to Brett Lee in the deep off Jason Krejza for just two.Â
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“That was an irresponsible shot as a captain at a stage like that,” he admitted.Â
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© AFP
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