Lahore: Veteran Pakistan batsman Aamer Sohail, who captained Pakistan in six Tests in 1998 and in 22 ODIs between 1996 and 1998, has expressed that the team management made a mistake by including Shahid Afridi as an opener as the all-rounder back then could "neither bowl nor bat" in demanding conditions.
"When I was the captain in 1998, we had decided with the selectors that we should have regular openers for the World Cup who can stay at the wicket and play out the new ball," Sohail said.
"Unfortunately, they opted for Shahid Afridi, he had the ability on flat low-bouncing tracks where he would take on the bowlers and bring the opposition under pressure.
"But in demanding conditions, that is a big gamble. He was neither able to bowl nor able to bat. If I was the captain instead of Wasim Akram, I would have preferred Mohammad Yousuf," he added.