Rashid Latif has mixed feelings
Former captain Rashid Latif had mixed feelings after he was assured of a place in the England-bound team though the announcement of the squad was delayed for at least 48 hours
25-Apr-2001
Former captain Rashid Latif had mixed feelings after he was assured of
a place in the England-bound team though the announcement of the squad
was delayed for at least 48 hours.
"I am delighted to be back but it is also a sad moment for me because
my selection came at the expense of my good friend," Rashid, who will
replace Moin Khan, said.
Rashid, who led a successful crusade against some of his team-mates by
accusing them of deliberately throwing matches, attributed his
comeback to dedication and total committment.
"Naturally it was very disappointing and disheartening when I was
dropped three years ago. I could have called it a day but my well
wishers persuaded me to continue with my hard work and hope for the
best.
"It is not easy to return to international cricket. It takes a lot of
hard work and mental strength to come with the same standards you had
set previously.
"I think I have been rewarded for all my efforts," he said, adding: "I
would try my best to justify my selection."
However, he said he felt bad for Moin.
"We have always enjoyed a healthy competition with each other. The
relationship has always been excellent but I can understand how upset
he would be.
"But I know Moin. He will not give up and will increase his efforts to
regain his place. He has been a great sportsman his never say die
attitude. "But the unfortunate part is that only one wicket keeper has
to play. The other disadvantage is that we are born in the same era
and thus continue to fight for the sole place."
Rashid has always been regarded as a better wicket keeper as his 80
dismissals have come in just 22 Tests. Besides, he has also
contributed 659 runs with the bat.