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Latif: England tour will test youngsters

On the eve of Pakistan's departure for their short tour of England, Rashid Latif, the captain, has said that the trip will have major implications for the process of rebuilding which has started following their World Cup humiliation

Wisden Cricinfo staff
05-Jun-2003
On the eve of Pakistan's departure for their short tour of England, Rashid Latif, the captain, has said that the trip will have major implications for the process of rebuilding which has started following their World Cup humiliation.
Several senior players were left out in the aftermath of the World Cup and the policy of picking youngsters paid off when Pakistan acquitted themselves well in the Bank Alfalah Cup in Sri Lanka last month. "I am more than satisfied with the team's performance since I took over," Latif told reporters, "but the England tour will test the skills of these youngsters because of changed conditions.
"Despite being a short tour of three one-day matches, this tour will have long-term implications and results will guide us how the rebuilding process is shaping," Latif continued. "We are the underdogs and a lot will depend on how our batting performs because our bowling is as good as England's."
Javed Miandad, Pakistan's coach, said that he had been satisfied with the progress since he took over ten weeks ago, but the real test was about to come. "All the youngsters are hungry for success and want to take permanent positions in the team and I think with this kind of attitude the day is not far off that we would succeed against tough opponents."