Faisalabad, Dec 2: Former captain Wasim Akram wil be a borderline case
when the Pakistan cricket selectors meet on Sunday to finalize a 14-
man squad for the third Test.
According to highly placed sources, the selectors and top PCB
officials were disappointed by the form of the paceman who has picked
just two wickets in as many Tests.
The PCB chairman confirmed late Saturday evening that he had asked the
selectors to submit the team on Sunday so that he can discuss it with
his five-man advisory panel and release it on Monday. "It will be a
very tough decision. But Wasim Akram will certainly be discussed in
the meeting," sources revealed while requesting anonymity. They added:
"At this stage, Wasim is not an automatic selection."
Wasim, who celebrated his 100th Test here in Faisalabad, struggled
with the leather in the three one-day international series conceding
106 runs from 21 overs for his two wickets. However, it will require a
lot of guts and courage for the selectors to leave out the 410-wicket
man in the last match which could decide the series.
There was also question mark on the selection of Saeed Anwar who
stayed in the dressing room throughout England's first innings because
of chest infection and high fever. "He will have to prove his fitness
for the final Test," sources remarked. But Shahid Afridi and Arshad
Khan are certain to be axed from the final Test squad. They are
expected to be replaced by paceman Waqar Younis and Qaisar Abbas who
made his debut at Lahore.
"We are contemplating opening the innings with Imran Nazir and Salim
Elahi with Abdur Razzaq to bat at No 3 and Qaisar Abbas at No 6,"
sources said.
Bazid Khan, the former Pakistan A player, may be named in the side if
Saeed fails a fitness test.
The likely squad 14: Salim Elahi,Imran Nazir, Abdur Razzaq, Inzamamul-Haq, Yousuf Youhana, Qaisar Abbas, Moin Khan, Waqar Younis, Danish
Kaneria, Saqlain Mushtaq, Wasim Akram/Fazl-i-Akbar/Mohammad Akram,
Bazid Khan/Saeed Anwar, Faisal Iqbal and Shahid Afridi.