<p>Afridi decided to retire from Test cricket last year although he was named captain for the entire Test and one-day series against Australia and England.<br /><br />He retired from Tests after Pakistan lost to Australia under his captaincy and since then the flamboyant all-rounder has focused on playing just one-dayers and Twenty20 cricket.<br />"I don't think I am the sort of player who is ideal for Test cricket. So I have no plans to make a comeback to Test matches," Afridi told reporters at a function hosted for the World Cup team.<br /><br />Afridi insisted that he enjoyed playing limited overs cricket and wanted to focus on these two formats and do justice to his captaincy.<br /><br />"I am thankful to those former players who believe that I should also lead the team in Test matches but I don't think I am cut out for the five-day format," he said.<br /><br />Imran has said that Afridi can return to Test matches primarily as a bowler.<br />Afridi, however, said that he was keen to make up for his relative lack of success in batting.<br />"I will focus a lot on my batting on the coming tour to the West Indies because I know people want to see me scoring runs. Now even my daughter has started saying 'Baba Boom Boom out'," Afridi said.<br /><br />The experienced all-rounder, who has made 320 ODI appearances said he was confident of making his mark as a batsman in the West Indies.<br /><br />"Batting is one department I want to regain my form," said Afridi who last year scored two hundreds in the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.</p>
<p>Afridi decided to retire from Test cricket last year although he was named captain for the entire Test and one-day series against Australia and England.<br /><br />He retired from Tests after Pakistan lost to Australia under his captaincy and since then the flamboyant all-rounder has focused on playing just one-dayers and Twenty20 cricket.<br />"I don't think I am the sort of player who is ideal for Test cricket. So I have no plans to make a comeback to Test matches," Afridi told reporters at a function hosted for the World Cup team.<br /><br />Afridi insisted that he enjoyed playing limited overs cricket and wanted to focus on these two formats and do justice to his captaincy.<br /><br />"I am thankful to those former players who believe that I should also lead the team in Test matches but I don't think I am cut out for the five-day format," he said.<br /><br />Imran has said that Afridi can return to Test matches primarily as a bowler.<br />Afridi, however, said that he was keen to make up for his relative lack of success in batting.<br />"I will focus a lot on my batting on the coming tour to the West Indies because I know people want to see me scoring runs. Now even my daughter has started saying 'Baba Boom Boom out'," Afridi said.<br /><br />The experienced all-rounder, who has made 320 ODI appearances said he was confident of making his mark as a batsman in the West Indies.<br /><br />"Batting is one department I want to regain my form," said Afridi who last year scored two hundreds in the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.</p>