Karachi, Feb 9: Wasim Akram will not lead Pakistan against Sri Lanka
in the forthcoming one-day and Test series, highly placed sources said
on the eve of the team announcement.
Sources, requesting anonymity, confirmed on Wednesday that Saeed Anwar
would be named on Thursday as Wasim's successor for the three one-day
internationals and three Tests to be played between Feb 13 and March
17.
Sources added that Saeed Anwar confirmed his availability to Pakistan
Cricket Board (PCB) director operations Yawar Saeed on Wednesday
morning.
"The chairman of the PCB has been informed about Saeed's availability
to lead the team," sources confirmed.
Javed Miandad, a member of the PCB advisory panel flew off to Lahore
on Tuesday evening. According to sources, he had a long telephonic
discussion with the chairman and another member of the advisory panel
Ramiz Raja.
Lt-Gen Tauqir Zia, the chairman of PCB ad hoc committee and Ramiz are
in Singapore for International Cricket Council (ICC) meetings which
concludes on Thursday. The general and Ramiz are due to return on
Saturday.
Saeed has led Pakistan in five Tests and four one-day
internationals. He won a Test against New Zealand in 1996-97 while
lost a Test to South Africa in the following season at Faisalabad.
Saeed was the only choice left with the PCB administrators once they
decided to release Wasim Akram of his duties and Moin Khan declined
the offer to lead the team.
Sources said while the PCB received complains from the junior players
against Wasim's attitude, the all-rounder also made the job of the
administrators easy by expressing his willingness to step down.
"In the twilight of his career, Wasim wants to concentrate only on
cricket. He feels that additional pressures at this stage were
affecting his performance," sources said, adding: "In addition to
this, he was dejected with the team's performance in Australia."
Pakistan lost three Tests and six out of 10 one-day internationals,
including both the finals comprehensively.
Wasim picked up 13 wickets in the Australian triangular series at
29.62 per wicket while contributed 166 runs with the blade.
Informed sources added that manager of the Pakistan team to Australia,
Brig (retd) Khawaja Mohammad Nasir, in his meeting with the PCB
chairman, advised that because of diabetes, Wasim can't sustain extra
strain or pressure.
"The manager cited a couple of incidents from the Australian tour when
Wasim lost his temper and eventually collapsed with low sugar level,"
sources added.
Wasim has been keeping a low profile since his return from Australia.
Wasim was first appointed captain in February 1993 but was dismissed
after a nine-player revolt led by Waqar Younis in January 1994. His
second tenure as captain began from the Australian tour in November
1995 when the board sacked Ramiz Raja (after Sri Lanka had won both
the Test and one-day rubbers) and until he withdrew for the home
series against New Zealand in late 1996. In October 1997 he was
appointed captain for the third time but was removed two months later
after he led Pakistan to their first-ever Test whitewash over the West
Indies. He resumed charge in January 1999 for the tour of India.
"Wasim's objective now is to capture, at least, 400 wickets in Tests
if not the world record of 431 presently held by Kapil Dev," sources
close to Wasim said.
While Wasim will not be available as captain, he has, nevertheless,
confirmed his availability for the series.
"He has promised the PCB chairman to give his best to the team as a
player," sources said.
Meanwhile, final 14 for Sunday's match will be decided by Thursday
morning when Saeed Anwar meets Javed Miandad and Yawar Saeed at the
cricket headquarters in Lahore.
But according to board sources, the advisory panel has decided to chop
five players that toured Australia for Tests and one-dayers. The
players are: Shahid Afridi Wajahatullah Wasti, Ijaz Ahmad, Mohammad
Wasim and Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Waqar Younis has expressed his inability for the home series because
of his marriage tomorrow (Thursday) while there are fitness doubts
over Abdur Razzaq and Saqlain Mushtaq. But the two are likely to be
retained and their appearance in the match will be subject to fitness
test.
The selectors, according to sources, have decided to pick at least
uncapped three players - Younis Khan, Imran Abbas, Faisal Iqbal and
Zahid Saeed - while Aamir Sohail has confirmed his place after a fine
half century on Tuesday. Younis Khan scored over 1,100 runs in the
Quaid-i-Azam Trophy while Faisal and left-arm pacer Zahid Saeed
excelled in the Youth World Cup in Sri Lanka.
With the PCB having clamped a one match ban on Shoaib Akhtar, Mohammad
Akram may also get the selectors' nod.
The likely 14 are:
Saeed Anwar (captain), Aamir Sohail, Younis Khan, Imran Abbas, Faisal
Iqbal, Yousuf Youhana, Azhar Mahmood, Moin Khan (wicket-keeper), Abdur
Razzaq, Wasim Akram, Zahid Saeed, Mohammad Akram, Saqlain Mushtaq,and
Shoaib Malik.