Moin, Javed confident but avoid predictions
Team leaves for Nairobi: Karachi, Oct 2: The Pakistan cricket team left for Saudi Arabia on way to Kenya sans Yousuf Youhana on Monday to participate in the $ 1 million ICC knockout tournament starting in Nairobi from Oct 3
03-Oct-2000
Team leaves for Nairobi:
Karachi, Oct 2: The Pakistan cricket team left for Saudi Arabia on way
to Kenya sans Yousuf Youhana on Monday to participate in the $ 1
million ICC knockout tournament starting in Nairobi from Oct 3.
Yousuf Youhana will fly directly to Kenya on Tuesday evening and join
the team at the same it reaches Nairobi. The Pakistan team will be in
transmit in Makkah for 30 hours during which it will perform Umra.
Pakistan has been given a bye in the first round. They play the
quarter-final on Oct 8 against the winners of West Indies and Sri
Lanka who face each other on Oct 4.
The team is being led by wicket-keeper Moin Khan who sounded
optimistic over the team's chances but refrained from making any
predictions.
"The team is formidable with the return of frontline players. But in a
knockout format, it is very difficult to predict a victory," he said
on the eve of his departure.
Wasim Akram, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Saqlain Mushtaq have returned for
national duty after missing out the last competition in Singapore.
Moin also stages a comeback after skipping the Singapore triangular
because of knee injury.
Pakistan has been drawn in a comparatively easier half. If they win
the quarter-final, their opponents in the semi-final would either be
New Zealand or Zimbabwe who play the other quarter-final on Oct 9. The
other half is a death pool with defending champions South African
drawn with Australia, India and England.
Moin admitted that Pakistan was in an easier half as compared to the
other one but emphasised that his team ought to play good cricket in
order to qualify for the final and then win it. "We can't be
complacent by going through the two halves.
"This is a season opener and a buildup for the home series against
England. Naturally a victory in Nairobi would lift the morale of the
players," he said.
Ironically, Pakistan will play the quarter-final with the team against
whom they have not enjoyed success recently. Pakistan lost the double
header to Sri Lanka in the Sri Lanka triangular competition and though
Pakistan won the triangular in the West Indies, they lost thrice to
the home team in five matches.
Moin Khan said the batsmen needed to fire up to give their bowlers an
even chance to win the games. "Our bowlers have done excellently in
the recent past. But now it is time for the batsmen to contribute
evenly.
"Inzamam-ul-Haq has been shouldering the responsibility of scoring
bulk of the runs. But now the other batsmen have to rise and show
their potential. The return of Ijaz Ahmad strengthens the middle-order
which leaves no excuses for a failure."
Inzamam has scored over 950 runs in the 29 one-day internationals he
has played this year. He averages 40.
"Courtesy the depth in our batting, we can recover from a disasterous
start but can never post a match-winning total if the top order
doesn't deliver. Which means the key to our success will be how the
batsmen flare up," the world record holder of dismissals behind the
wickets in one-day cricket added.
Javed Miandad, Pakistan coach, said he was confident that the team
would perform well. He said the players have done all the hard work in
the training camp and was convinced that it would pay back.
"We are taking this competition very seriously because this is the
contest which will be the platform for the rest of the season. It is
always a great feeling to start any season victorious. Victory makes a
world of difference to the morale of the players," he said.
Pakistan last played in Kenya in 1996 in the four-nation tournament
where it finished losing finalists to South Africa.
The team which left is:
Moin Khan (captain), Inzamam-ul-Haq (vice-captain), Saeed Anwar, Imran
Nazir, Salim Elahi, Ijaz Ahmad, Yousuf Youhana, Faisal Iqbal, Wasim
Akram, Waqar Younis, Abdur Razzaq, Azhar Mahmood, Saqlain Mushtaq and
Arshad Khan.
Coach: Javed Miandad. Manager: Brig (retd) Mohammad Nasir.