Pakistan recall Asim Kamal for first Test
Pakistan's selectors have recalled middle-order batsman Asim Kamal for the first Test against Sri Lanka beginning on February 21 in Karachi
Osman Samiuddin
18-Feb-2009
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Pakistan's selectors picked five uncapped players in their 15-man squad
for the first Test against Sri Lanka in Karachi, also recalling
middle-order batsman Asim Kamal. Under-19 opener Ahmed Shehzad, who scored a
hundred in a warm-up game against the tourists, was a surprise first-time
pick, while others joining him as first-timers in the Test setup are fast
bowlers Mohammad Talha and Sohail Khan, opener Khurram Manzoor and
allrounder Fawad Alam.
The selectors picked Shehzad following his 146 for the PCB Patrons XI in
the two-day tour match against the Sri Lankans in Karachi, again
overlooking Nasir Jamshed. The opening batsman was also a part of the
U-19 squad for the World Cup in Malaysia last year.
"Shehzad was not selected in the initial squad of 22 but I said last week
that we can pick a player from outside the first list," chief selector
Abdul Qadir said. "So after hitting a hundred against Sri Lanka we could
not ignore Shehzad."
Kamal's return is otherwise notable, capping the end of a three-year Test
exile. Kamal played the last of his 12 Tests in 2005 against England,
since when he has been the subject of contentious debate among several
selection committees and captains.
He has been in steady, rather than spectacular, form this season (451 runs
in eight Quaid-e-Azam trophy games) but his many backers will argue that
he should never have been dropped in the first place. The man who leads
the domestic run-charts, Fawad Alam (855 runs at 122.14) provides
competition alongwith Faisal Iqbal for a middle-order berth.
There will be mild surprise elsewhere at the exclusion of Sohail Tanvir,
essentially dropped at the expense of Yasir Arafat. The selectors believe
the pair were vying for the same spot, and though both were in fine
domestic form, Arafat's impressive Test debut against India in Bangalore
in 2007 - the last Test Pakistan played - ensured he got the nod.
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The emergence of Talha hasn't helped Tanvir's cause either;
highly-regarded by men such as Wasim Akram over the last two seasons,
Talha has set the domestic scene alight, with 34 wickets so far in six
games.
Kamran Akmal has also been retained in the side, despite a team management
report after the ODI series loss to Sri Lanka, which specifically asked
for a replacement to be found for the continually under-performing Akmal.
Qadir indicated the decision was Younis Khan's, strangely admitting it
hadn't crossed his mind.
The squad was the first picked by this committee and Younis, who took over
as captain of Pakistan from Shoaib Malik after the ODI loss to Sri Lanka.
Squad: Younis Khan (capt), Salman Butt, Khurram Manzoor, Ahmed Shehzad, Shoaib Malik, Misbah-ul-Haq, Faisal Iqbal, Asim Kamal, Fawad Alam, Yasir Arafat, Danish Kaneria, Kamran Akmal (wk), Umar Gul, Mohammad Talha, Sohail Khan.
Osman Samiuddin is Pakistan editor of Cricinfo