Mushtaq on the chopping block for third Test (18 October 1998)
PESHAWAR, Oct 17: Pakistan are expected to leave out wrist spinner Mushtaq Ahmad from the third Test squad and instead may instead opt for uncapped left-arm spinner Shakeel Ahmad
18-Oct-1998
18 October 1998
Mushtaq on the chopping block for third Test
By Our Special Representative
PESHAWAR, Oct 17: Pakistan are expected to leave out wrist spinner
Mushtaq Ahmad from the third Test squad and instead may instead opt
for uncapped left-arm spinner Shakeel Ahmad.
According to highly placed sources, the selectors and team management
have decided in principle to 'rest' Mushtaq, who is carrying a badly
bruised knee.
"That injury is not allowing Mushtaq to get rhythm in his bowling. He
is struggling badly and even limping at times," a source confided to
Dawn at the Arbab Niaz Stadium. "He has been unsuccessful against
Australia chiefly because he is not fit. In fact, he should not have
been played here."
They maintained that Mushtaq informed the team management that he was
fit to play. "You have to trust your senior players. Only the player
himself can declare whether he was fit or unfit in case of internal
injury."
Mushtaq had told Dawn a day before the start of the second Test that
he was 70% fit and would play if his fitness increased by another
10%.
Shakeel is being preferred over Mushtaq because of his ability to
bowl long spells. In addition to this, the 32-year-old from
Rawalpindi mesmerized the Australians with a match haul of 10 for 169
earlier in the week.
Besides Mushtaq, Mohammad Zahid is also likely to miss the bus after
he aggravated his groin injury on Friday. Question mark also hangs
over Wasim Akram who missed the Test because of a sore throat and
flu.
The national selection committee, which was here watching the third
day's proceedings, are perplexed on who would replace Akram and
Zahid.
Mohammad Akram, Shahid Nazir and Mohammad Akram were being considered
for selection. But the problem the selectors are facing is that Nazir
has been selected in the Pakistan A team for the tour of New Zealand
while there was a division in the Pakistan camp on Aqib Javed.
Mohammad Akram has failed to deliver the goods in whatever
opportunities he got.
Mini-world Cup Squad
Saqlain Mushtaq has confirmed his availability for Dhaka's mini-World
Cup, a spokesman of the national selection committee told Dawn.
The team is likely to be named in the coming week.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)