Move to give Afridi farewell series shelved
A move to give Shahid Afridi a farewell during the T20Is between Pakistan and West Indies in the UAE has not materialised, with the former captain left out of the squad for the three matches

Shahid Afridi had stepped down as Pakistan's T20 captain after the World T20 but chose to continue playing in the format • IDI/Getty Images
Azhar Ali retained as ODI captain
Azhar Ali has been retained as Pakistan's ODI captain for the West Indies series. His leadership was under scrutiny following a 4-1 series defeat on the tour of England. Azhar reportedly refused to relinquish the captaincy after the PCB asked him to step down and focus on his batting. The PCB has decided to maintain status quo for the series in the UAE as chairman Shaharyar Khan is currently recuperating in London after a heart surgery.
According the PCB's constitution, the decision to appoint or remove the captain can be taken only by the board chairman. Azhar took over the captaincy after 2015 World Cup and has led the side in eight series. However, Pakistan have only beaten Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and Ireland [in a one-off match] in this time and are currently ranked ninth in ODIs with 86 points, their lowest ever tally since the ranking system was introduced in 2001.
Umar Farooq is ESPNcricinfo's Pakistan correspondent. @kalson