Latif Under Fire for Series Loss

Latif under fire for series defeat

Latif under fire for series defeat
Wisden Cricinfo staff - June 27, 2003

Less than five days after Pakistan’s 1-2 defeat by England in the NatWest Challenge, the voices of dissent have already started against Rashid Latif, the captain, and the entire team management.

Imran Khan suggested that Latif wasn’t a good bet as a long-term captain, and recommended a bowler or an allrounder as the next captain, as he would have a better understanding of when to bowl specific bowlers.

Speaking to reporters while on a visit to a cricket clinic at Peshawar, Imran opined: “We need to have a man who knows how to field the bowlers during the tough matches. The approach of the captain must be aggressive. He has to accept every challenge and should take bold decisions and should go all out for victory. The fighting and challenging approach is a key factor in crucial encounters,” he said. “I accept the qualities of Latif as a wicket-keeper but as captain, he cannot run the team for longer duration.”

Earlier, Aamer Sohail, the chief selector, had held Pakistan’s team management responsible for the series defeat, saying that the inclusion of too many allrounders resulted in the losses. Latif refused to respond to Sohail’s charge. According to The News, a Pakistan daily, Latif said: “I don’t want to make any comments. It is for the board to look into this. The series is over and we were expecting such things. It is not a big surprise for us.”

Reiterating the fact there was no lack of commitment from the team, Latif stated that he had no idea what had prompted Sohail’s comments. "The defeat at Lord’s was heartbreaking but we went down fighting and showed we can challenge any team.

“I didn’t ask for the captaincy, but once the board gave me this responsibility I have tried to do my best with a team which is a blend of some experience and youth. I don’t know why people are criticising my captaincy or want me out. It really does not bother me because they are also a lot of other people who have called me up and encouraged me and appreciated the hard work put up by the team.”

Criticism is a hobby for our senior cricketers. I hope latif pays no attention to any of this.

Latif needs to continue his work as a captain, he is doing an excellent job and doesn't need to pay attentions to bigots like Amir Sohail.
He says one thing and he does the opposite.

What a load of trash. The guys performed admirably in England and should be praised for their efforts. Win or lose is part of the game and just because they lost the series does not mean they played badly. Their commitement and effort has to be commended.

Amir Sohail should stop making such silly statements.

I'm not too concerned at people outside the camp airing their opinions, although anyone criticising the captaincy but it looks strange coming from inside the camp. Aamir Sohail needs to learn to keep his mouth shut, although that's probably asking a bit much from him.

The team did play very well and they fought till the last ball :k:. But I agree that we played with too many all rounders. Azhar could’ve been dropped to include Umar Gul, Azhar’s bowling is not as lethal as Umar’s, I believe.

Aamir Suhail is just stupid and big mouth.
Latif is doing pretty good job and he should be praised for it.
WHo gave Latif's team any chance in Sharjah.Sri lanka and England.They definitly did better than what was expected.