Asked why his other bowlers weren't being as successful, Afridi was back to his diplomatic tone.
"I always try to do what I know best and that is play well," he said, adding, "The coaches are working very hard with the other bowlers and the latter are really putting in the effort.
"We get a wicket whenever we need one. So, there is no need to complain." Typical case of a captain defending his team.
Asked if he enjoyed his role as the leader, Afridi was more forthcoming.
"I don't think I appear very cool to people who observe me on the ground," he said, before going on to make an elaborate explanation.
"You have to keep running around and look for ways to inspire the team," explained Afridi, adding, "If the captain stands still and looks clueless, then it spreads to the whole team.
"So I always try and back the team. I myself enjoy being charged up.
"But it's not about one guy, it's also about the other 10. When all 11 members of the team are charged up, it's a good feeling."
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