Lahore: Pakistan on Tuesday announced
surprise recalls for former captain Shoaib Malik and paceman Mohammad
Sami but left out struggling spinner Saeed Ajmal for the two Twenty20s
internationals against Zimbabwe.
Malik, the 33-year-old
all-rounder, has not figured since a poor showing against Bangladesh in
the last of his 59 T20 internationals in Dhaka in 2014. (Zimbabwe land in Pakistan for first international tour in six years)
But
a return to form in the recently concluded "Super8" domestic T20 cup
has led to him being recalled, said chief selector Haroon Rasheed. ('Horrors of 2009 terrorist attack still haunt me')
"In
the absence of Ajmal who needs some time to adjust to his remodelled
action, we needed someone who could bowl also and Malik has shown some
good recent form," Rasheed told AFP.
Off-spinner Ajmal was banned
by the International Cricket Council last year and has been struggling
with control since his new bowling action was cleared by the ICC in
February. ('Horrors of 2009 terrorist attack still haunt me')
He was left out of Pakistan's World Cup squad, and then returned unsuccessfully on the tour of Bangladesh last month. (Pakistan welcome Zimbabwe as international cricket returns)
"Ajmal
is an asset and as a professional he knows he needs some time, so he
will play for (Worcestershire) county in England to gain his confidence
back," said Rasheed.
Sami, 34, was once regarded as one of the
world's fastest bowlers after he burst on to the scene in the early
2000s. But he last played for Pakistan on the tour of Sri Lanka in June
2012.
The 15-man squad also sees the return of batsman Umar Akmal
who was left out of the Bangladesh tour for exhibiting a "poor attitude"
during the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in February and
March.
There are two uncapped players, 19-year-old opening batsman
Noman Anwar who has been in prolific form and all-rounder and former
Pakistan U19 captain Imad Wasim.
Anwar was declared top batsman in
the domestic Twenty20 event after scoring 270 runs at a strike-rate of
162.65 for Sialkot Stallions, including a match-winning 54-ball 97 in
the final against Lahore Lions on Sunday.
"We have selected a
combination of youth and experience with an eye on (next year's) World
Twenty20 where we will need experience as well," said Rasheed.
Zimbabwe
arrived early Tuesday to become the first Test playing team to tour
Pakistan since a militant attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in 2009,
which led to the suspension of all international cricket in the country.
The two Twenty20 matches will be played in Lahore on Friday and Sunday.
Squad:
Shahid Afridi (captain), Sarfraz Ahmed, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez,
Mukhtar Ahmed, Noman Anwar, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Mohammad Rizwan,
Anwar Ali, Hammad Azam, Imad Wasim, Bilawal Bhatti, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad
Sami

No comments:
Post a Comment