Shoaib, Saqlain yet to join camp
Controversial paceman Shoaib Akhtar and off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq skipped the second day of the training camp with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and team manager trying to play down their absence
01-Jan-2002
Controversial paceman Shoaib Akhtar and off-spinner Saqlain
Mushtaq skipped the second day of the training camp with the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and team manager trying to play
down their absence.
Team manager Yawar Saeed told reporters that he had allowed
Shoaib to stay back in Rawalpindi so that he could spend
sometime with his mother. "Saqlain has a family engagement
Monday," Yawar said. But the PCB officials said the arrival
of the players had been delayed due to non-availability of
flights from Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad and Multan.
"The players had reached Karachi in batches due to
cancellation of flights or non-availability of seats," a PCB
spokesman said in a statement.
"The players consequently travelled as per the earliest
available seats and any criticizm on their delayed arrival
is, therefore, not valid," the statement added.
Ironically the PCB officials were unaware that Shoaib Akhtar
had not reached Karachi. Interestingly, Shoaib had returned
from Australia last week after playing club cricket for five
weeks.
"Mr Yawar Saeed and Shoaib Akhtar also flew to Karachi from
Islamabadn Monday and Saqlain Mushtaq was due to reach
Karachi from Lahore today (Monday)," the statement read.
Had the PCB shown some sense and done their homework, the
training camp for the Bangladesh tour would have been staged
in Karachi so that the boys scheduled was unaffected by
events beyond their control.
Pakistan team, which leaves for Dhaka on Jan 2, will play
two Tests and three one-day internationals on their 24-day
tour.