One-dayers replaced by two-dayer
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally realized that squad for the forthcoming Asian Test Championships cannot be named after analyzing the performance of its players in limited overs games
16-Aug-2001
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finally realized that squad for
the forthcoming Asian Test Championships cannot be named after
analyzing the performance of its players in limited overs games.
The PCB, which announced to stage three practice one-day games,
Wednesday cancelled the second match scheduled for Aug 17 and instead
announced to hold a two-day match on Aug 20 and 21. The selectors have
not announced the teams for the two-day game but it is understood that
Wasim Akram, Moin Khan and Mushtaq Ahmad will be included in one of
the squads as their fitness and form is under scrutiny and not their
abilities as players.
But while the PCB has decided to hold a two-day match, they need to
tighten the players as well since the attitude of some in Tuesday's
match was quite casual. Besides, it should also be conveyed that it
will not only be the trial match of the three discarded players, but
will also be the fitness test of everyone under consideration for the
Bangladesh Test.
Unfortunately, the idea to host two-day or a three-day match should
have come from the selectors rather than the media which has been
accused to triggering controversies at the beginning of any
series/tournament.