Pakistan’s World Cup plans in a mess after Sri Lanka defeat

Shahid Hashmi 08:01 01/09/2014
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  • Under scrutiny: Misbah-ul Haq’s (r) captaincy has been criticised with calls for his sacking getting louder by the day.

    Former cricket greats said yester­day they fear Pakistan’s one-day defeat in Sri Lanka will hurt prepa­rations for the World Cup just five months away.

    Pakistan were beaten by seven wickets in the third and final one-day international against Sri Lan­ka in Dambulla on Saturday after being bowled out for a mere 102, losing the three-match series 2-1.

    They also lost the preceding two-match Test series 2-0.

    Ramiz Raja, who took the catch that won Pakistan the 1992 World Cup, criticised preparations for next year’s tournament.

    “I don’t think team’s prepara­tions for the World Cup are in the right direction,” the former skipper said.

    “We need to find new talent if we want to succeed.

    “It seems our batsmen have for­gotten how to stay at the wicket and no one has consistency in his per­formance.”

    Former captain Rashid Latif said the one-day defeat would hurt World Cup preparations.

    “The Pakistan Cricket Board relied on old players for the last two years in their preparations for the World Cup and they simply don’t trust young players – and that’s why our (performance) graph is go­ing down with every series,” he said.

    Latif said he feared Misbah-ul Haq, appointed captain until the World Cup, would come under pressure.

    “I think Misbah’s future is in doubt. He didn’t perform in seven innings of the tour and his captain­cy was defensive,” said Latif of the one-day and Test captain.

    Misbah managed just 67 in two Tests (average 16.75) and as many runs in three one-day matches (average 22.33).

    Pakistan next play a Twenty20 international, two Tests and three ODIs against Australia in the UAE in October, before taking on New Zealand in three Tests, five one-dayers and two T20s.

    “Maybe Shahid Afridi will re­place Misbah as one-day captain,” said Latif, who thought four to five players may be changed for the next series.

    Another former captain, Moham­mad Yousuf, also criticised Mis­bah’s captaincy.

    “If the captaincy remains with Misbah you can’t expect improve­ment in results,” said Yousuf.

    “He has been the captain for four years and has not been able to find a proper combination.

    “I think it is imperative we have Afridi as captain who is aggressive and can lead in a better way.”

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