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Hafeez quits Pakistan captaincy

World T20 defeat leads to resignation

Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez stepped down as Twenty20 captain after the team's failure to qualify for the semi-finals of the World T20 in Bangladesh.

Pakistan went out from the Super-10 stage after a disappointing 84-run defeat against the West Indies on Tuesday, failing to reach the last four for the first time in five editions of the tournament since its inception in 2007.

Hafeez said he accepted responsibility for the early exit.

"I accept all the responsibility of team's failure," Hafeez told reporters after a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) meeting in Lahore.

Hafeez led Pakistan to the semi-finals in the last World T20 in Sri Lanka two years ago, shortly after taking over from Misbah-ul Haq.

The all-rounder, who opens both the batting and the bowling with his off-spin, said no one forced him to quit.

"I am under no pressure and felt that I must step down as leader by taking responsibility, and it's for the PCB to decide who to lead the team," said Hafeez.

Pakistan have no assignment before their series against Australia in October when they play two Tests, three one-days and one Twenty20 in the United Arab Emirates.

The 33-year-old said he was ready to join the ranks under any captain.