Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Picking "Seniors" Wasn't an Incredible Thought, Latif says


KARACHI: Pakistan's new cricket head selector Rashid Latif on Wednesday said depending on senior players had reverse discharges after a natural batting breakdown saw the group crash out from the World Twenty20. 

The 2009 champions were pulverized by the West Indies on Tuesday night, sliding to an 84-pursue misfortune seeming to frenzy at the beginning of their pursuit. 

Latif, who assumed control as head selector on Tuesday, said Pakistan's choice to select an excess of senior players at the upkeep of youth had prompted their ruin. 

"Much the same as Australia fizzled in their arrangements of selecting senior players, Pakistan additionally bumbled due to selecting senior players," said the previous commander and wicketkeeper. 

He declined to name any players yet hypothesis is prone to concentrate on attendant Kamran Akmal and all-rounder Shoaib Malik, both matured 32 and reviewed to the competition after long periods out of the side. 

Akmal scored only 48 runs in four excursions, performing just decently behind the stumps, while Malik hit 52 runs in the competition and was not given an opportunity to bowl. 

Both were chosen for their experience yet couldn't keep Pakistan from being shot out for a negligible 82 - their second-least add up to ever - in quest for 167 runs. 

Latif likewise joined a tune of ex-players discrediting Pakistan's batting specifically for by and by disappointing them on the huge stage.

News Resource By:Newsline77.com

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