The 23-year old also made it clear that he didn't like being compared to India's Virat Kohli nor was he keen to replicate his achievements.
"My motto is to enjoy cricket and I like playing cricket with a sense of freedom and joy. I like to dress well, eat well and am bit of a showman and if you don't have attitude you can't be a more than average professional sportsman," Shehzad said.
Reminded that head coach Waqar Younis and captain Misbah-ul-Haq had recommended dropping him from the national team after the World Cup because of discipline issues, Shehzad questioned whether anyone including the media had really gone through the report.
"There are lot of conjunctions about the report and some misunderstanding. Obviously they are differences and issues in a team which is like a family. But that does not mean I am not disciplined. Why they filed that report is something they can answer best," Shehzad said.
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"I know I don't always deliver at the crease but whenever I do I just want my team management to remember I am still just 23 years and judge my performances on that."
Shehzad was responding to a question that although there was lot of stress on playing youngsters in the team he and others like Umar Akmal or Asad Shafiq tended to be scrutinised more often for their performances.
"Yes definitely that was a disappointment not to get to play in front of my home crowd but hopefully that chance will come soon," he said.