Aamir Sohail set to miss opener with South Africa (15 Sep 1997)
KARACHI, Sept 14: Test discard Aamir Sohail is set to be ignored for the three-day opener against South Africa and to be played here at the National Stadium from Oct 1 to 3
15-Sep-1997
15 September 1997
Aamir Sohail set to miss opener with South Africa
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Sept 14: Test discard Aamir Sohail is set to be ignored
for the three-day opener against South Africa and to be played
here at the National Stadium from Oct 1 to 3.
The national selectors, according to sources, will be announcing
the team on Monday but without the consent of Salim Altaf,
chairman of selectors, who is in Toronto and is unlikely to
return before Oct 3. Aamir Sohail, who was dropped for the
Sahara Cup after a brief return to the Asia Cup, is, instead,
expected to be selected for the Hong Kong sixes tournament to be
played on Sept 27 and 28.
The team for the sixes event is also expected to be named on
Monday. India, Australia and England are one of the likely teams
to take part in the modified brand of cricket. Although Aamir
Sohail could still have been considered for the three-dayer as
the sixes team returns on Sept 29, the selectors may keep the
stylish and useful player out of commission.
In the background that Pakistan is struggling for a good opening
start as is evident from the two matches played in Toronto,
Sohail's ouster would be unjustified, considering that Pakistan
face a tough home season against South Africa and the West
Indies. Aamir Sohail, in 34 Tests, has scored 2,103 runs at
35.64 while in 125 one-dayers, he has collected 3,926 runs at
32.5.
Zaheer Abbas, a member of the selection committee, said his
panel was in an awkward situation as it had to select two teams
besides the one which will be playing against India at home on
Sept 28, 30 and Oct 2. "The cricket board has the list of
players who have confirmed their availability. But it has also
to be considered which players had the prospects of playing for
Pakistan," Zaheer Abbas, a master batsman of yore, said.
Zaheer Abbas, also a former captain, said he will be discussing
the team with his fellow selector, Shafiq Ahmad, on Monday
before reaching a conclusive decision on both the teams.
Not only Aamir Sohail may miss selection for the three-dayer,
Shoaib Akhtar is also unlikely to win a place for the Karachi
match as the cricket board has not received Justice Ijaz
Yousuf's report on the Pakistan A team's tour of England.
Akhtar, a budding pacer from Islamabad, was accused of gross
indiscipline on the England tour and was dropped from the
Canadian trip on the recommendation of Justice Yousuf who was
the manager. Mohammad Wasim and Shahid Nazir are all set to win
places which would provide them excellent opportunity to not
only prove their fitness but also show form for the first Test
to be played at Rawalpindi between Oct 6 and 10.
Salim Elahi, Basit Ali and Mohammad Ramazan also have equal
chance of making to South Africa's warm-up match, chiefly on
their 1996-97 season performance
Source:: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)
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