According to his teammates, Shehzad who was leading the Lahore Blues side in the national event in Rawalpindi was heartbroken after learning he was not included for the international match.
"He came to know about the situation after the match and he broke down and sat in a corner and one could see he was in tears," one teammate said.
Shehzad, 24, who has played 11 tests, 77 ODIs and 44 T20 matches for Pakistan, has been ignored alongside Umar Akmal by the national selectors for the entire England tour.
The two were also not called up for the training camp set up in Kakul prior to the tour and chief selector, Inzamam-ul-Haq made it clear they were dropped on disciplinary grounds based on reports from the team management.
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Inzamam on Friday also made it clear that the two were still not in the running for a recall as the feeling was that they still needed to work harder on their cricket discipline and attitude.
Inzamam said that while both were talented players but talent was not enough and they needed to do more to regain confidence of the board, selectors and management.
The two were criticised by former head coach, Waqar Younis in his reports for their cricket discipline and behavior and he had recommended not considering them for national selection until they showed improvement in their behavior.
But with Pakistan suffering defeat after defeat in England in the one-day series, reliable sources told PTI the two could be back in the running for the T20 series against the West Indies from September 23 in the UAE.
Arthur has made it clear he has not had a chance to meet and interact with Shehzad and Akmal but there would be no compromise on discipline.
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