Bowlers camp to continue at Pindi (30 December 1998)
ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: The fast bowlers training camp to groom upcoming bowlers at Rawalpindi Stadium will continue under former Test pacer Sarfraz Nawaz, it was learnt here Tuesday
30-Dec-1998
30 December 1998
Bowlers camp to continue at Pindi
By Our Sports Reporter
ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: The fast bowlers training camp to groom upcoming
bowlers at Rawalpindi Stadium will continue under former Test pacer
Sarfraz Nawaz, it was learnt here Tuesday.
Earlier, it was stated that the fast bowlers training camp would be
merged with the India-bound national training camp starting in Lahore
from Jan 1.
However when Sarfraz Nawaz contacted PCB office and Wasim Bari,
chairman selection committee, on Tuesday he was informed that the
fast bowlers camp was to continue.
It has also been learnt that the decision to invite some 55 probables
for the national training camp has already started to backfire as the
selectors are feeling uptight to accommodate such a large number.
It has further been learnt that apparently the ten odd cricketers
called to appear in trials from the fast bowlers camp have now been
reduced to three which includes Shahid Nazir, Wajahatullah Wasti and
batsman Mohammad Wasim.
Under-19 Trials on Dec 31
Afzaal Butt, assistant coach at the camp, informed that five of their
trainees would be proceeding for the Under-19 trials being held at
Lahore, these include Zahid Sayed (Sialkot), Kashif Raza, Kashif
Mehmood (Sheikhupura), Asim Ali (PAF) and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal
(Lahore).
Meanwhile, the fast bowlers camp will take evening off since the
ground will be utilised for the national under-19 trials of probables
from Rawalpindi, Islamabad and NWFP. The national junior selection
headed Aftab Baloch with Mazhullah, Azhar Khan and Qasim Baloch as
members will witness the trials.
The national champions Rawalpindi will be recommending some nine
probables for the trials, while Islamabad will be sending three boys.
No information was available on the number of recommendation from
NWFP on the basis of their performance during the national under-19
championship.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)