Pakistan team has come out of rebuilding phase
The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Lt Gen Tauqir Zia praised showers on the national team for winning the Sharjah Cup and reiterated that his establishment could continue to look after the cricketers
06-Nov-2001
The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Lt Gen
Tauqir Zia praised showers on the national team for winning
the Sharjah Cup and reiterated that his establishment could
continue to look after the cricketers.
In a press statement, the PCB chairman said: "Despite having
been starved of international cricket for the best part of
the last four months, the Pakistan team displayed remarkable
consistency.
"They were without some of the leading performers, like
Saqlain Mushtaq. But with the skipper leading by example,
there for no looking back for Pakistan after some tentative
starts."
The PCB chairman said he was delighted to see the boys
backing and supporting each other. "I believe that with
their talent and potential, this team spirit and camaraderie
wouldtake this team places."
The PCB chairman defended the investment on paceman Shoaib
Akhtar who came through with flying colours in the Sharjah
Cup. "As long as I am in the saddle, no Pakistani asset
would be allowed to wither due to lack of medical attention.
"Our record proves that whosoever got a fitness of medical
problem, the board expenditiously attended to it, without
giving any thought to the cost of rehabilitation. "Off hand,
I can recall that other than Shoaib, the PCB took care of
Moin Khan, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Azhar Mahmood, Mohammad Sami and
Mohammad Zahid," he said in a statement.
He opined that the players were the most valuable assets,
adding that whatever expense was made was irrelevant. He
said Sami and Zahid would soon be staking claims for spots
in the squad and "it is because of PCB's timely medical
support to these cricketers that the Pakistani selectors now
have the choice to select a pace quintet of indisputable
quality."
The PCB boss reserved special compliments for Shoaib.
"As the fastest bowler of his generation, Shoaib is a unique
phenomenon. And I was really happy to see him deliver at
Sharjah."
Tauqir said he was glad that PCB's efforts to raise a
formidable squad for the 2003 World Cup were on track and
bearing fruit. "To me what is really important is the fact
that it is now clear that the PCB's concerted effort to
build up a nucleus for the 2003 World Cup seem to be bearing
fruit. Not only do we have a very decent core, but the
talent on the wings too has gone through intensive coaching
and improved its skills levels to bring it at par with the
demands of international standards.
"It gives me immense satisfaction that we seem to have come
out of the rebuilding phase, and are well on the path of
emerging as an outfit with the potential to achieve greater
things. "In that sense, I feel that this victory is a herald
of many more."
The PCB chairman said Sri Lanka was one of the top one-day
outfits in the world, and the manner is which Waqar Younis
and his charges outclassed them in th final surely points
out to the fact that pakistan cricket team has kept itself
well turned, despite reduced international cricket.