Selectors embarrass Rashid Latif (28 August 1999)
Karachi, Aug 27: The national selection committee's decision not to consider former captain Rashid Latif for a slot in the Toronto bound squad is likely to pile on his agony
28-Aug-1999
28 August 1999
Selectors embarrass Rashid Latif
The Dawn
Karachi, Aug 27: The national selection committee's decision not
to consider former captain Rashid Latif for a slot in the Toronto
bound squad is likely to pile on his agony.
Although the team will be announced on Sept 7, the selectors have
already decided to stick with Moin Khan arguing that only one
wicket-keeper would be selected in the 15-man squad.
Latif, whose 101 limited overs games have yielded 122 victims
behind the wickets, is named amongst the 24 probables announced
for a training camp starting at Lahore from Sept 2.
Latif faced a similar treatment from the previous panel of
selectors when he was invited for training camp for the Indian
tour but ignored completely. The cricket pundits have raised eyebrows over selectors decision to call Latif when they had decided
not to select him. They said Latif doesn't deserve the treatment
after being a former captain and a player who has always
delivered his best.
But the selectors have shown some relief for the 31-year-old
player by including him in the 20-man provisional squad for the
Toronto series.
The names have been submitted to the organizers for the
preparation of souvenirs and other material.
Four players whose names have not been sent to Toronto include
Mohammad Akram, Shabbir Ahmad, Naveed Qureshi and Yasir Arafat.
In another latest development, 1998-99 domestic performers are
likely to be included in the 24-probable list.
Last season's leading wicket-taker Kabir Khan and top wicketkeeper Wasim Yousufi were ignored by the selectors while
announcing the probables.
Kabir Khan of Peshawar playing for Habib Bank had captured a
record 113 scalps while Yousufi of Peshawar playing for Pakistan
Customs accounted for a record 77 batsmen behind the wickets.
Source :: The Dawn (www.dawn.com)