Bridge communication gap with senior players: Muhammad Hafeez asks PCB.

LAHORE -- Pakistan veteran all-rounder Muhammad Hafeez has said that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) must bridge communication gap with senior players so that the players could decide their future.

In his media interaction at the Gaddafi stadium here on Sunday, he endorsed the idea that the senior players should be informed properly whether they part of team management's future plans or not, adding that he had spoken to the PCB top management to get clarity on his status but he did not get any response and remained in the limbo for months.

"It would be easier for the players if a communication policy is framed on matters of selection or non-selection of senior players," he observed.

To a query, he said he always stayed positive in highs and lows of his career and did not allow despondency overcome him, and this approach had helped his career, adding that his pragmatic mind-set had enabled him to make a comeback in the team.

Muhammad Hafeez, to a query, said he was delighted to make a comeback to the Pakistani team, adding that he was doubly happy that he had played a match-winning knock to help Pakistan clinch the T20 series against Bangladesh.

When asked he performed poorly on the foreign soil, the veteran all-rounder disagreed with the observation that he performed poorly on away series, adding that he had scored most of his runs abroad as he did not play any cricket in Pakistan for the last one decade.

Muhammad Hafeez was optimistic that he would clear his bowling test to be held later this month, adding that he had...

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