Wasim Akram named captain for Indian tour (4 January 1999)
LAHORE, Jan 3:Test all-rounder Wasim Akram has been brought back as captain and wicketkeeper Moin Khan appointed vice-captain of the Pakistan cricket team which will tour India from January 23
04-Jan-1999
4 January 1999
Wasim Akram named captain for Indian tour
By Ilyas Beg
LAHORE, Jan 3:Test all-rounder Wasim Akram has been brought back as
captain and wicketkeeper Moin Khan appointed vice-captain of the
Pakistan cricket team which will tour India from January 23.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) executive council, which met under the
chairmanship of Khalid Mahmood at the Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday,
appointed Mian Muhammad Munir (Lahore Divisions Cricket Association
president) as manager of the team while Javed Miandad has been
retained as coach.
However, decision to appoint a physiotherapist of the team in place
of Dr Dan Kiesel, who had resigned, was deferred for a few days.
It has been reliably learnt that Saleem Moghal came from England and
he was interviewed by the PCB. He may be appointed physiotherapist of
the team.
The PCB media adviser Lt.-Col. (retd.) Rafi Nasim, along with chief
executive Majid Khan and secretary Waqar Ahmad, briefed mediamen
about decisions of the executive council.
Number of the national camp trainees has been reduced from 42 to 23.
Chief selector Wasim Bari briefed the executive council about
strategy of the team for the tour. He also promised that the
15-member Pakistan team out of the probables will be finalised in a
week's time.
Following are the 23 camp trainees:
Wasim Akram (captain), Moin Khan (vice-captain), Saeed Anwar, Aamir
Sohail, Ijaz Ahmad, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Yousaf Youhanna, Salim Malik,
Waqar Younis, Saqlain Mushtaq, Shoaib Akhtar, Mushtaq Ahmad, Shahid
Nazir, Azhar Mahmood, Wajahatullah, Rashid Latif, Arshad Khan,
Muhammad Akram, Shahid Afridi, Nadeem Khan, Asif Mujtaba, Muhammad
Naveed, Mohammad Husain.
Pakistan has so far played 44 Tests against India, won seven, lost
four and drawn 33.
The two teams have played 71 one-day internationals, Pakistan won 32,
lost 25 and drawn four.
While replying to a question, Rafi Nasim said that the PCB legal
adviser Ali Sibtain Fazli briefed the executive council about legal
aspects of selection. He was of the opinion that the PCB should go
ahead with its normal process of picking the team.
"Every one is considered innocent until and unless proved guilty. So,
when the inquiry commission is busy in probing the betting and
match-fixing allegations against certain players, there was no bar on
the PCB in going through the process of selecting the team", opined
Ali Sibtain Fazli.
Rafi Nasim said that the PCB executive council will deliberate about
fresh selection of the team if the inquiry commission found any
player guilty.
The inquiry commission will give a chance to the accused players of a
cross-examination on Jan 16. It will finalise its report soon
afterwards and submit that to the president, who is patron of the
PCB.
While replying to a question, chief executive Majid Khan said that
the PCB was examining the proposed itinerary of the tour and was
sending it back to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
so that they also mention the venues of the side matches to be played
by the Pakistan team.
Former Test paceman Sarfaraz Nawaz briefed the executive council
about the progress made by fast bowlers during the camp he was
running in Islamabad. He expressed satisfaction over the improvement
made by the bowlers.
Sarfraz also suggested to hold under-16 and under-19camps for the
fast bowlers. Camps for spinners were also to be organised.
It was also proposed that the associations should also hold similar
camps under the guidance of former Test stars. Sarfaraz said that
some bowlers did not know how to hold the ball properly. Run-ups of
some bowlers and style of delivery of others were also corrected.
Weather has been bad in Lahore for the last couple of days. If it did
not improve during the next few days then the national camp may be
shifted to Karachi. In that case, Sarfaraz will also go to Karachi to
assist in the training of the national team.
While replying to a question, Waqar Ahmad said that Wasim Akram was
congratulated for being appointed as the captain and he had accepted
the offer gleefully!
Rafi Nasim said that manager of the Pakistan "A" team which toured
New Zealand had reported that the boys lacked fitness. Four out of
six batsmen failed. Coach Mohsin Hasan Khan had also reported that
the boys could not give their best due to cold weather. They needed
to improve their physical fitness.
While replying to a question, Waqar Ahmad said that a contract with
BBCL had concluded and now fresh contract will be signed after the
World Cup in May, when any foreign team visits Pakistan.
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)