Pakistan pick full-strength 16-member squad [Bangladesh Tri Series 2008: PAK-IND-BD]

Pakistan have stuck largely with the tried and tested in a 16-man squad for what will effectively be their toughest assignment of the year so far, the tri-series in Bangladesh involving India as the third side.

Disappointingly perhaps, of the many new faces trialled against Zimbabwe and Bangladesh earlier this year, only opener Nasir Jamshed and left-arm bowler Wahab Riaz find space on the plane to Dhaka.

Promising youngsters, such as openers Khurram Manzoor and Khalid Latif, fast bowler Sohail Khan and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed have been left behind. The last three are on the reserves list and will instead form part of a camp in Lahore for a pool of players to be considered for the Asia Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy later in the year. The trio, in particular Sohail, remain in contention for the Asia Cup, say the selectors.

“It is the best available team and a well-balanced squad,” Salahuddin Ahmed, chief selector, told Cricinfo. “We are aiming for some continuity in selection and that shows with the selection of players such as Nasir Jamshed and Wahab Riaz.”

The team was chosen after extensive discussions between the selection committee and Shoaib Malik, the Pakistan captain. The coach Geoff Lawson, however, wasn’t present, having not arrived in time from Sydney. Lawson has had, at times, a testy relationship with the selection committee and his absence, it is believed, has not gone down particularly well with the PCB.

Though the squad was largely agreed upon, certain positions and players will be under the scanner during the tri-series, with the selectors keen to plan ahead for the Asia Cup and ICC Champions Trophy later in the year.

It is learnt that Kamran Akmal will open the innings with Salman Butt, a combination that Malik has publicly backed. But it has also been made clear, according to one of the selectors, that this is the last chance for Akmal to make an impact as an opener and failure could mean ouster from the team.

Shahid Afridi’s form with the bat will also come under scrutiny during the tournament, one source close to the meeting suggesting that the captain was keen on Mansoor Amjad replacing the veteran all-rounder.

Bazid Khan, who made a fifty in his last ODI against Bangladesh is retained in the squad, as is Naumanullah, the middle-order batsman who made his debut against Bangladesh in the last ODI of the series in Karachi. Naumanullah has been among Pakistan’s leading domestic run-scorers in the last five seasons, though at 32, an international debut appeared to have passed him by. It was felt he deserved another chance, having batted lower down the order on his debut.

Pakistan will be pleased that they can at least call on the services of their three premier fast bowlers in Umar Gul, Sohail Tanvir and Mohammad Asif, who has seemingly recovered from an injury to his bowling hand, sustained during the IPL.

Pakistan squad: Shoaib Malik (capt), Salman Butt, Nasir Jamshed, Younis Khan, Mohammad Yousuf, Misbah-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi, Kamran Akmal (wk), Mohammad Asif, Umar Gul, Sohail Tanvir, Rao Iftikhar (:smack:), Wahab Riaz, Fawad Alam, Bazid Khan, Naumanullah

Cricinfo

Re: Pakistan pick full-strength 16-member squad

What's the use of having two specialist openers (Butt/Jamshed) when you're going to open with Akmal?

No full-strength team without Shoaib Akhtar. :grumpy:

I have a feeling we might reach the Final this time

Any team with phuddu Malik as captain can't be termed "full strength". Ever.

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Scratch Asif from the list, for now. The dude is in a li'l legal trouble in Dubai. See the other thread.

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I think Sarfraz should have been selected ahead of Bazid Khan...but selectors thought since the love of Malik for Akmal is never ending and infact increases everyday no matter how many catches akmal drops...no point in sending poor Sarfraz with the team to sit on the bench.

Bazid's selection indeed smacks of nepotism. Let's be honest. Majid Khan was a class act but his son isn't anything special. A fifty in his last one-day innings against lowly-rated Bangladesh is hardly anything to write home about and should not have persuaded the selectors. Rao 'oh I am so lucky' Iftikhar Anjum is just about decent in one-dayers though not an out and out wicket taking bowler. Sohail Khan, Sarfraz Ahmed and Khurram Manzoor should count themselves unlucky to miss out. Khurram who made a fifty in his only ODI appearance (v Zimb) to date is perhaps a more organised batsman than Nasir Jamshed. Nasir needs to have some patience if he is going to succeed at this level. Tullah baazi won't necessarily work against better teams.

Akmal's inclusion only makes sense if the selectors and the captain have decided to play him as a batsman. It is not a given that he will open. If they are going to bat him at 6 or 7 it would have been better to replace him with Sarfraz who is a better keeper and can strike a few lusty blows as well.

The selectors it seems have already decided on Salman Butt to hold up one-half of the opening partnership. Now they will move around Nasir Jamshed, Afridi, Chotu etc. for the other opening slot. Butt though needs to prove himself against good teams, his position should not be a given.

The Indians are hot favourites for me. It's all very well to hope for the best from your team but one must be a little realistic at the same time. On paper India are a far better outfit than our present team (koi shuk hee nahin iss mein) and they have also been doing well recently under Dhoni. Pakistan would need something special to beat them.

The 16 member squad looks balanced with the exception of Nasir Jamshed (Tulle Baaz), Bazid Khan & Rao, although talented guys like Sohail Khan, Sarfraz Ahmed, Khalid Lateef and Khurram Manzoor are unlucky to miss out yet again. I would really love to see Naumanullah get some games but I highly doubt that will happen. He was just included due to selectors will not by Malik's approval.

Bazid Khan is simply crap and boring player to watch.

Thanks to ICL we are trying new openers and can forget about Taufeeq Umar, Imran Nazir & Imran Farhat (Tulle Baaz) but they were replaced by yet another Tulle Baaz Nasir Jamshed.

I'd think Sarfraz Nawaz would be too old, but you never know.

Re: Pakistan pick full-strength 16-member squad Bangladesh Tri Series 2008: PAK-IND-

Sticking with Akmal at this time is a good decision. In the last few IPL games, Akmal seems to have been getting his form back, both as a keeper and as a batsman. A few months ago, I would've been all for replacing Akmal with Sarfraz, but now I'm not so sure. It's ironic that the selectors have given him the ultimatum now, but never thought of doing it during all that time when he was terrible.