Pakistan: Fourteen attend cricket camp (2 March 1999)
LAHORE, March 1: Fourteen cricketers out of the 15 called for the Test against Sri Lanka reported at the Gaddafi Stadium on Monday
02-Mar-1999
2 March 1999
Pakistan: Fourteen attend cricket camp
Our Sports Reporter
LAHORE, March 1: Fourteen cricketers out of the 15 called for the
Test against Sri Lanka reported at the Gaddafi Stadium on Monday. The
match is part of the Asian Test Championship and will be held at this
very venue from March 4 to 8.
Only absentee is star batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq, who was recently
married in Multan.
Former Test paceman Sarfaraz Nawaz, popularly known as "Big Saf"
among friends, has also been asked by the Pakistan Cricket Board
(PCB) to assist in training the players along with the former Test
batsman Javed Miandad. Sarfaraz could not reach Lahore because he had
gone to Chitral.
PCB secretary Waqar Ahmad told Dawn on Monday afternoon that he
received a telephone call from Sarfaraz Nawaz on Monday intimating
that he would be reaching Lahore soon. The former Test paceman was
supposed to be married in Northern Areas on February 25 but could not
reach there on that day.
However, he caught the flight for Chitral on February 27 and got
married there. Sarfaraz had married before but this is his first
marriage since the death of his wife, film star Rani.
The cricketers did physical exercises and net-practice at the Gaddafi
Stadium from 9 am to 2 pm. The regimen will be continued till the
beginning of the Test on March 4 (Thursday). The national coach Javed
Miandad and physiotherapist Dr Dan Kiesel supervised the training of
players. Mian Muhammad Munir, who was Associate Manager of the
Pakistan team which toured India, also watched the players.
The following 14 reported at the Gaddafi Stadium:
Wasim Akram (captain), Moin Khan (vice-captain), Saeed Anwar, Imran
Nazir, Wajahatullah Wasti, Yousaf Youhana, Shahid Afridi, Azhar
Mahmood, Muhammad Wasim, Shoaib Akhtar, Arshad Khan, Fazle Akbar,
Saqlain Mushtaq, Shahid Nazir.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)