Rashid Latif may lead 'A' team to New Zealand (10 October 1998)
Former captain Rashid Latif is expected to lead the Pakistan 'A' team on the forthcoming tour of New Zealand
10-Oct-1998
10 October 1998
Rashid Latif may lead 'A' team to New Zealand
The Dawn
KARACHI, Oct 9:
Former captain Rashid Latif is expected to lead the
Pakistan 'A' team on the forthcoming tour of New Zealand. The side
departs on Oct 30.
According to highly placed sources, the wicket-keeper was contacted
by the cricket authorities to seek his availability.
"He has communicated to us that he is available for the tour of New
Zealand with Pakistan 'A' team," well placed sources said.
Sources said the selectors have been informed of this latest
development "and they have been asked to consider the wicket-keeper."
They said the cricket administration has decided in principle to
appoint Latif as captain. "He is the best choice. He was the captain
when Pakistan toured Africa earlier this year. Unfortunately, he lost
his place in the national team but he still is one of our prime
players."
The selection committee is expected to meet next week to finalize the
14-man squad which is expected to comprise of cricketers who have
recently represented Pakistan.
Shahid Nazir, Fazl-i-Akbar, Ali Husain Rizvi, Ali Naqvi, Hasan Raza,
Faisal Iqbal, Abdul Razzak etc are few who are expected to be on the
New Zealand-bound flight.
Sources said Bayazid Khan will not be considered for selection
despite having led the Pakistan Under-19 team on the summer tour of
England. "He has quit cricket. He has proceeded to England for higher
studies."
Source :: The Dawn (www.dawn.com)