Salim Malik recalled for Lahore Test (10 December 1998)
KARACHI, Dec 9: Salim Malik's international career was revived on Wednesday evening when he was included in the Pakistan cricket team for the second Test against Zimbabwe starting at Lahore from Thursday
10-Dec-1998
10 December 1998
Salim Malik recalled for Lahore Test
By Our Sports Reporter
KARACHI, Dec 9: Salim Malik's international career was revived on
Wednesday evening when he was included in the Pakistan cricket team
for the second Test against Zimbabwe starting at Lahore from
Thursday.
Malik, who will become only the second Pakistani to play 100 Tests
after Javed Miandad (124) if named in the playing lineup, was left
out of the Peshawar Test which Pakistan lost by seven wickets. He was
also ignored for three one-dayers against the same opposition.
But his match-winning 149 and five for 79 for LCCA in the four-dayer
against Zimbabwe has served as the basis his comeback.
He will replace middle-order batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq who is ill and
suffering from a recurrence of a knee injury. Uncapped rookie
Mohammad Naveed Qureshi of Rawalpindi was also drafted into the side
after opener Salim Elahi once again deserted the team without any
information
Elahi had done the same after Pakistan were drubbed by 86 runs in the
first one-dayer against Australia at Karachi when he left the team
and didn't accompany the side to Peshawar for the second match.
However, high ranking team officials were trying to cover Elahi's
action by saying he was suffering from a hamstring injury. To make
the record straight, Elahi had played in Habib Bank's eight-wicket
victory over PIA in a Patron's Trophy match that ended on Tuesday.
The 15 for the second Test are:
Aamir Sohail (captain), Saeed Anwar, Ijaz Ahmad, Salim Malik, Yousuf
Youhana, Hasan Raza, Mohammad Naveed Qureshi, Moin Khan, Wasim Akram,
Waqar Younis, Mohammad Akram, Shoaib Akhtar, Azhar Mahmood, Saqlain
Mushtaq and Mushtaq Ahmad.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)