Pakistan World Cup squad may be announced today (6 April 1999)
KARACHI, April 5: Pakistan squad for the World Cup may be announced on Tuesday from Lahore while Salim Malik at last flies to Sharjah early in the morning to bolster the middle-order for Champions Trophy starting from Wednesday, informed sources said
06-Apr-1999
6 April 1999
Pakistan World Cup squad may be announced today
Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, April 5: Pakistan squad for the World Cup may be announced
on Tuesday from Lahore while Salim Malik at last flies to Sharjah
early in the morning to bolster the middle-order for Champions Trophy
starting from Wednesday, informed sources said.
The selection committee, which picked the side, has not been allowed
to announce the side they picked and submitted the same to the
Pakistan Cricket Board on March 31.
The chairman of selectors Wasim Bari felt that he would have had no
problems in justifying the selection of the players at a press
conference. "But it is an administrative decision taken by the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)."
The former captain said the PCB chairman Khalid Mahmood had
interestingly asked him to announce the 19 probables and teams for
tri-nation series' in India and Sharjah. "I announced those teams in
Lahore but I have not been asked to announce the World Cup side
though it doesn't bother me at all."
Bari said he had detailed conversation with skipper Wasim Akram on
telephone Monday morning. "Wasim (Akram) has absolutely no difference
of opinion about the team. But since the announcement of the side got
delayed, it led to a lot of speculations in the media."
Meanwhile, Salim Malik, the former captain, leaves for Sharjah early
Tuesday morning by the national carrier. He will replace Imran Nazir
who arrives from New Delhi later on the same day.
The World Cup squad, submitted by the selectors, is:
Saeed Anwar, Shahid Afridi, Wajahatullah Wasti, Ijaz Ahmad, Salim
Malik, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Yousuf Youhana, Moin Khan (vice-captain),
Wasim Akram (captain), Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar, Azhar Mahmood,
Abdur Razzak, Mushtaq Ahmad and Saqlain Mushtaq.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)