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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Misbah returns, no captain named

Pakistan have announced a 15-man squad to take on South Africa in two T20s and five ODIs later this month in the UAE, but surprisingly not named a captain.
Shahid Afridi has been - bans, punishments and Test retirements notwithstanding - the limited-overs captain since June this year and is in the squad but not yet as leader. No selector was available to comment on the decision. The chairman Ijaz Butt, selectors and management were involved in a day-long meeting at Gaddafi Stadium and the issue of naming a captain is thought to have been discussed only briefly. One official who attended that meeting told ESPNcricinfo that Butt insisted a captain would be announced later.
Predictably, the non-announcement has already sparked speculation of possible disharmony. One TV channel reported that a negative report against Afridi's leadership during the England tour from the team management has led to the decision to not name a captain yet. Afridi was outside the country on a commercial assignment and only returned on Thursday.
The other surprise is the return, yet again, of Misbah-ul-Haq to bolster the middle order. Misbah was dropped from the set-up after the winless tour of Australia earlier in the year - he had only gone on that tour after the original decision to axe him was reversed - as the selectors looked to move towards younger options. But an impressive Man-of-the-Tournament performance in the RBS ODI cup earlier this year - where he top-scored with 490 runs at 163.33 - won him a return to the national team. Azhar Ali and Umar Amin, who have both been part of at least one ODI squad since June and were loudly trumpeted as the future, have been left out.
The team will also be without Kamran Akmal who has just undergone an appendicitis operation. Zulqarnain Haider, who replaced Akmal for one Test in the summer against England and scored a valiant 88, has been given an opportunity to build on that first impression.
Pakistan will already be without two key ODI players in Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir, both of whom are provisionally suspended by the ICC for their alleged involvement in a spot-fixing scandal during the England tour. Mohammad Asif, the third suspended player, would not have been eligible for selection in any case as he is barred from entering the UAE. There continues to be no place in the side for a pair of former captains, Younis Khan and Shoaib Malik.
There have been key changes in the management as well, the most significant being the return of Intikhab Alam as manager of the side. Intikhab, a veteran manager, takes over from Yawar Saeed. He was also coach of the side until earlier this year and in an inquiry committee after the Australia tour in January called his players "mentally retarded", as well as suspecting the motives of some of them in the now infamous Sydney Test loss.
Ijaz Ahmed, the batting and fielding coach on recent tours, has not been re-appointed. David Dwyer, the popular trainer who arrived with former coach Geoff Lawson, has also not been retained after the series in England.
Pakistan squad: Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Umar Akmal, Asad Shafiq, Fawad Alam, Shahid Afridi, Abdul Razzaq, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Abdur Rehman, Shoaib Akhtar, Tanveer Ahmed, Zulqarnain Haider (wk).

PCB appoints Intikhab Alam as team manager

Pakistan Cricket Board has appointed former Test captain Intikhab Alam as the manager of the national team after a turbulent tour to England.
The decision was taken during a meeting that was held between PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt and Alam, board sources said, adding an announcement regarding this would be made soon.
Alam, who was the coach of Pakistan team until early this year, replaces Yawar Saeed who stepped down as manager after the controversial England tour, which saw a dismal performance by the team and spot-fixing allegation against three players - Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif.
Butt and Alam are known to be close friends and this could have been the reason why the chairman preferred him over new faces, sources said.
Earlier, Alam became coach October 2008 and helped the Pakistan Team to win T-20 World Cup in England, but after a shambolic tour to Australia early this year he was replaced by Waqar Younis.
Currently, he is the head of Pakistan's National Cricket Academy.

Younis Khan could join Warwickshire

Former Pakistan cricket captain Younis Khan could be in line for a county season with Warwickshire in 2011. Younis will play for the county if his work permit application is approved and he is declared medically fit.
Younis was one of the Pakistani cricketers who was banned by the Pakistan Cricket Board. In his case the ban was for "inciting divisions" within the team. However, all the players who were banned or fined by the PCB appealed against the penalty and had it overturned, with the exception of Younis and Naved-ul-Hasan Rana. The PCB chairman has kept Younis out of the Pakistani side and the Pakistani Assembly has asked him to explain the reasons for the same.
Younis has been one of the better Pakistani batsmen with an average of more than 50 and was given the captaincy of the side. He had led his side to a World T20 victory in 2009 before a revolt by the Pakistani cricketers made him resign from the job.
Apart from Warwickshire, Younis has already played for Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and Surrey.
Warwickshire director of cricket Ashley Giles said that the county was pleased to have been able to get Younis on board for the 2011 season. 
"He is a great addition to the (Warwickshire) Bears' squad and will add tremendous depth to our batting line-up," he added.
Warwickshire already has a couple of international players to their disposal including Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott. While that can act as a great advantage, it is also a problem for the team given that they would remain away from the county during the international games.
If the Pakistan board refuse to select Younis in the Pakistani squad for the ICC World Cup next year, then he will be free to join the Warwickshire side for the pre-season preparations.
Apart from the English counties, Younis has also been a part of the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League and has played for South Australia as well.
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