Razzaq, Kamran axed for West Indies ODIs and T20s

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Abdul Razzaq and Kamran Akmal have been axed from Pakistan's combined ODI and Twenty20 squad for the upcoming tour of West Indies, while senior players Umar Gul and Younis Khan have been rested. Shahid Afridi remains in charge of a team that will feature a new wicketkeeper, Mohammad Salman.
The Test squad will be named at a later date and it is expected that Gul and Younis - the former had asked selectors for a rest from the limited overs portion of the tour - will return.

Kamran's wicketkeeping has been a source of concern for some time now, though various selectors have persisted with him in the belief that his batting provides the side with flexibility. But a poor World Cup campaign, with bat and gloves - the low hit in the game against New Zealand where he dropped centurion Ross Taylor three times, including twice early on, as well as fluffs in games against Sri Lanka and the semi-final with India - have finally proved too much. Coach Waqar Younis had hinted that it was time for a new wicketkeeper to be blooded, and Salman got the nod.

With 103 first-class games to his name, the Karachi-born Salman, 29, has been on the fringes of selection for a while. A few years ago he was thought by many to be the best wicketkeeper in the land though in recent times, he had been overlooked behind Sarfraz Ahmed, Zulqarnain Haider and Adnan Akmal.

"He is the best of the lot," Rashid Latif, former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper, told ESPNcricinfo. Salman was Latif's deputy at Allied Bank Limited (ABL) in 2000 and worked with him later as well. "He came into ABL as my deputy wicket keeper and I worked with him then. After that we both joined Port Qasim Authority team in 2006, me as coach and Salman as a main wicketkeeper. He is an athletic man and a good batsman too for all formats."

Though the Test squad has not yet been announced, it is likely Kamran's younger brother Adnan will retain his spot in the side as the wicketkeeper.

Pakistan have also embarked on a search for a new allrounder, with the highly-rated Hammad Azam drafted in to replace Razzaq. The veteran Razzaq had a strange World Cup, playing all matches but almost as a spare part in the XI, taking only five wickets and making 104 runs.

He did not complete his quota of 10 overs even once, and managed only a single half-century, though he usually batted as low as number eight. He was often given the new ball, but taken off after short opening spells to make way for Gul and the spinners. After the first couple of games, he had expressed a desire to play a larger part in Pakistan's World Cup campaign, but continued to play a peripheral role.
Azam was a central figure in Pakistan's last U-19 World Cup campaign and was selected in the squad for the World T20 in the Caribbean last year, but he did not feature in a single game.

"At the moment there's no place for Abdul Razzaq and Kamran Akmal in the team," chief selector Mohsin Khan told reporters. "We want to try out few youngsters and that's why we have picked those players who have performed outstandingly in the domestic circuit."

Left-hand opening batsman Taufeeq Umar, who recently worked his way back into the Test side, is another surprise inclusion for the shorter formats. Aizaz Cheema, the 31-year-old seamer who plays for Punjab, has also received a call-up to replace Gul. Cheema has 221 wickets from 62 first-class matches, and will tussle for the new ball with Wahab Riaz, Tanvir Ahmed and Junaid Khan. Usman Salahuddin, another youngster who made an impression at the Under-19 level, also got the selector's nod for the tour. Salahuddin scored 927 runs in the Quaid-e-Azam trophy last year and will fight for a middle-order spot.

The tour kicks off with a warm-up game from April 18, while the only Twenty20 will be played on April 21 in St Lucia. The five-match ODI series will begin on April 23, and the Test leg of the tour will commence on May 12.

Squad: Shahid Afridi (capt), Mohammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shehzad, Taufeeq Umar, Usman Salahuddin, Misbah-ul-Haq, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, Abdur Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Tanvir Ahmed, Wahab Riaz, Junaid Khan, Hammad Azam, Aizaz Cheema and Mohammad Salman (wk)

Reserves: Rameez Raja (jnr), Sadaf Hussain, Asif Zakir, Sohail Khan, Zulifqar Babar

http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan/content/current/story/509689.html
 
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Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Razzaq questions basis for exclusion

ESPNcricinfo staff
April 6, 2011
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Abdul Razzaq, the Pakistan allrounder, has questioned the basis for his exclusion from the ODIs and Twenty20s on the tour of West Indies. Razzaq played a peripheral role in his team's World Cup campaign and claimed his exclusion was not justified given he hadn't had enough opportunities.
"I was told to bat at No. 8 and I hardly got a few overs in every match. So, where does the question of my non-performance arise?" Razzaq was quoted as saying by PTI. "How can one perform when he is batting at No. 8 and bowling just a few overs in every match?"
In eight games at the World Cup, Razzaq didn't complete his quota of ten overs even once and picked up five wickets at 32.20. He made 104 runs, batting in the lower order, at 26 and with a highest of 62 against New Zealand.
"One hardly gets time to settle in or build a proper innings. It was the same situation in bowling also," Razzaq said. "I had told the team management I was ready to bat at No. 3 because I have batted at that position before and have also done well. But as it was the World Cup and due to requirements of the team, the management didn't accept my point of view and I was kept at No. 8."
Razzaq, 31, said he was determined to make a return. "I want to come back. I think I can still continue playing for a couple of more years as I pay a lot of attention to my fitness."
Another player left out of the Pakistan squad was Kamran Akmal, following his wicketkeeping woes in the World Cup.
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Cricket squad set to play Caribbean series under Afridi

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Cricket squad set to play Caribbean series under Afridi
PCB announced a 16-man squad led by Captain Shahid Afridi for the series against West Indies.


Pakistan Captain Shahid Afridi retained the office for the T-20 and one day international matches, as the team heads for the Caribbean on April 14. On the other hand, Misbahul Haq will captain the team in the test matches.

Senior batsman Younas Khan, all rounder Abdul Razzaq, wicket keeper Kamran Akmal and pacer Umar Gul have been dropped from the team.

Debuting players Usman Salahuddin, Hammad Azam, Aizaz Cheema and Wicket-keeper Muhammad Salman have been called in to replace the senior players

Taufeeq Umer has been included in the squad after six years. Other players include Muhammad Hafeez, Ahmed Shahzad, Asad Shafiq, Misbahul Haq, Umer Akmal, Abdur Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Tanveer Ahmed, Wahab Riaz and Junaid Khan.

The first and the only T-20 match will be played on April 21. The team will play five one-day internationals while announcement for two test matches will be made later.
 

sayeenwada

Councller (250+ posts)
jackasses.....this is not how you build a strong test/odi team....I would play Khan and Razzak for atleast another 5 years if you wanna get to the top three positions in ODI or tests
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Extremely inexperience pace attack. Only Wahab Riaz with 18 ODI matches. Tanvir Ahmed, Junaid Khan, Aizaz Cheema and Hammad Azam yet to play ODI.
 
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TheYouth

Senator (1k+ posts)
I agree with Abdul Razzaq 150%!!!!

http://www.espncricinfo.com/west-indies-v-pakistan-2011/content/story/509788.html

Abdul Razzaq, the Pakistan all-rounder, has questioned the basis for his exclusion from the ODIs and Twenty20s on the tour of West Indies. Razzaq played a peripheral role in his team's World Cup campaign and claimed his exclusion was not justified given he hadn't had enough opportunities.


"I was told to bat at No. 8 and I hardly got a few overs in every match. So, where does the question of my non-performance arise?" Razzaq was quoted as saying by PTI. "How can one perform when he is batting at No. 8 and bowling just a few overs in every match?"
In eight games at the World Cup, Razzaq didn't complete his quota of ten overs even once and picked up five wickets at 32.20. He made 104 runs, batting in the lower order, at 26 and with a highest of 62 against New Zealand.



"One hardly gets time to settle in or build a proper innings. It was the same situation in bowling also," Razzaq said. "I had told the team management I was ready to bat at No. 3 because I have batted at that position before and have also done well. But as it was the World Cup and due to requirements of the team, the management didn't accept my point of view and I was kept at No. 8."
Razzaq, 31, said he was determined to make a return. "I want to come back. I think I can still continue playing for a couple of more years as I pay a lot of attention to my fitness."


Another player left out of the Pakistan squad was Kamran Akmal, following his wicketkeeping woes in the World Cup.
 

shaheer

Minister (2k+ posts)
inclusion of taufiq umar in t20 & odi is not less then stupidity,aizaz cheema & salman are 29 years old,if they are good enough still in wc2015 they ll b 33/34 years old.so where are the youngsters???
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Full name Aizaz Bin Ilyas Cheema
Born September 5, 1979, Sargodha, Punjab
Current age 31 years 213 days


Full name Mohammad Salman
Born August 7, 1981, Karachi, Sindh
Current age 29 years 242 days

inclusion of taufiq umar in t20 & odi is not less then stupidity,aizaz cheema & salman are 29 years old,if they are good enough still in wc2015 they ll b 33/34 years old.so where are the youngsters???
 
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shaheer

Minister (2k+ posts)
thanx@bilal,i know cheema personally thats why i was surprised,why they are not planning for years?i know hafeez as well,he is wid team for 9/10 years now but he is never proved to be a good choice.everything in pakistan is politicised,every where is quota for political parties.why WE DONT CONSIDER OUR IMAGE AS A PAKISTANI AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL.
 

Bilal_Mushi

Minister (2k+ posts)
Playing XI :

1- M.Hafeez
2- Ahmed.S
3- Asad. S
4- Umer.A
5- Misbah
6- Afridi
7-Hammad. A
8- M. Salman
9- Wahab.R
10- A.Cheema
11- S. Ajmal
 

Proudmuslim

MPA (400+ posts)
heard alot of good things about salman footwork but i dont understand aizaz cheema and tanveer ahmad's inclusion we already got one granddad in misbah why need more they like medium pacer not even fast medium well lets hope what ever selectors doing is for the best of pakistan team thats we should hope from.