"I would only ask the Pakistan Cricket Board to take any decision on these players very carefully after giving it much thought," he told reporters during a visit to the Jinnah hospital.
"No decision should be taken in haste since there is the future of Pakistan cricket and future generation of cricketers at stake here," he said.
Afridi was the captain for all three formats on the tour to England in 2010 but had resigned as captain and retired from Test cricket after the first test when the spot-fixing scandal took place.
Afridi is said to have played a lead role in drawing the attention of the team management to the suspicious activities of some players.
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The all-rounder said Pakistan cricket had suffered a lot since the scandal and it took them time to regain their image and pride.
"I would just stay the Board should think hard and discuss everything before taking a decision on these players."