Rashid Latif to attend ICC captains meet (9 May 1998)
KARACHI, May 8: Rashid Latif will represent Pakistan at the annual International Cricket Council (ICC) captains conference at Lord's on May 18
09-May-1998
Saturday, May 09, 1998
Rashid Latif to attend ICC captains meet
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, May 8: Rashid Latif will represent Pakistan at the annual
International Cricket Council (ICC) captains conference at Lord's on
May 18.
Latif is already in England on vacations.
The chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Majid Khan,
said Latif was informed of the assignment last week.
"He was communicated (about the meeting) in England where he is on
vacations," Majid said.
However, the PCB chief executive said Latif had not proceeded to
England with cricket board's permission. "We read in the newspapers
that he has gone to England.
"He was not flown specially for the meeting."
Majid said the cricket board has not given Latif any guidelines
regarding the next week's meeting. "It is purely a meeting of captains
in which they discuss several issues. The boards have got nothing to
do with the meeting."
Nevertheless, Majid anticipated that the meeting might revolve around
the laws of the game, extensive number of games and standardisation of
the playing conditions.
Majid Khan, however, emphasised that Rashid Latif has been assigned to
attend the meeting because he was the last Pakistan captain.
"Latif skippered Pakistan in the last series (against Zimbabwe). Until
another captain is made, Latif is the captain.
"His appearance in the captains conference doesn't mean that he will
be the captain in the coming season," he clarified.
Interestingly, the inaugural meeting held last year was participated
by Wasim Akram though Ramiz Raja had led Pakistan in the final series
of the previous season against Sri Lanka.
All the captains of the nine Test playing countries discuss various
issues of the games and then a final report is prepared to be
submitted to the game's governing body, the ICC.
The ICC then considers what changes were necessary. However, no
significant changes were made last season after the inaugural meeting.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)