Shoaib under no pressure, insists Latif
The threat of being dropped has not weighed on Shoaib Akhtar's mind during the current Bank Alfalah Cup, according to the Pakistan captain, Rashid Latif
Wisden CricInfo staff
15-May-2003
The threat of being dropped has not weighed on Shoaib Akhtar's mind during the current Bank Alfalah Cup, according to the Pakistan captain, Rashid Latif.
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Shoaib Akhtar bowling against New Zealand AFP |
"I don't think he [Shoaib] is feeling any pressure in this series. Other players have taken the pressure off him," Latif insisted. "He has bowled impressively in both the matches and proved that he is still one of the best strike bowlers in the world. This tour could be the turning point of his career."
Shoaib was warned by Lt-Gen. Tauqir Zia, president of the Pakistan Cricket Board, before the start of the series that the series would be the last chance to kick-start his career. Shoaib was dropped following Pakistan's dismal performance in the World Cup.
Latif said that the threat was not affecting Shoaib. "He is a match-winner and we'd like him to keep a low profile," Latif explained. "We've told each player not to fear failure, but to play positive and competitive cricket. So I don't think he is under pressure to deliver."
Zia's warning appeared to have done some good. In his first match of the series, Shoaib grabbed two crucial wickets for 19 runs in eight overs to set up Pakistan's 79-run victory over Sri Lanka.