No change in team for Down Under
Lahore, Dec 16: Despite calling Test opener Aamir Sohail for the training camp, no change will be made in the Pakistan cricket team, for a triangular competition in Australia next month
17-Dec-1999
Lahore, Dec 16: Despite calling Test opener Aamir Sohail for the
training camp, no change will be made in the Pakistan cricket team,
for a triangular competition in Australia next month.
Talking to journalists here at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday the new
chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Ad Hoc Committee Lt-Gen
Tauqir Zia said that he liked the game of Aamir Sohail too, there
would no change in the 14: member team already announced for the
Australian tour.He said that Aamir Sohail was only called for the
training camp.
The chairman said that he was looking into affairs of the board and
would soon speak on every issue.
He said that foreign media was acting on a plan to defamePakistani
players and urged for ways and means to counter them.
Later, the chief selector Salahuddin Ahmad who briefed the PCB
chairman on the selection of the team said that he had satisfied the
chairman on the selection issue.
APP adds: A closed door meeting between the new PCB chief and the
selectors lasted 45 minutes in which selection committee, led by
Salahuddin Ahmad and members Iqbal Qasim,and Masood Iqbal, highlighted
the criteria of selection for the coming tour.
The PCB Chairman listened to the views of the selectors regarding
selection of the team and reserved his comments regarding ignoring any
deserving player.
Sources from the board said that the meeting discussed the past and
recent performance of players selected in the team during the domestic
and international tournaments.
The selectors also revealed the reasons for dropping in form dashing
opener Aamir Sohail and star pace bowler Waqar Younis.
The selectors blamed attitude problems with Aamir Sohail for not
considering the batsman and said they need improvement in his
behaviour.
The General was informed that Waqar was dropped on the basis of lack
of performance in the recent tour of Australia.