Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Inzamam-ul-Haq himself wanted to watch the players in action in English conditions

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Pakistan's previous skipper and boss selector Inzamam-ul-Haq will go to Britain to watch the exhibitions of the national group and A side on the guidelines of the PCB.

Inzamam was at first expected to be with the group all through the two and half months visit yet the board has now changed his arrangements to maintain a strategic distance from pointless costs.

"The previous commander will now go to Britain after the third Test and stay there for the last Test at the Oval, the one-day arrangement and the solitary T20 global," an authority in the board said.

He said the reason for sending the central selector after the third Test was to give him a chance to watch the match and have talks with the visit determination advisory group before the constrained over squad is declared for the five ODIs and T20 universal.

"Inzamam himself needed to watch the players in real life in English conditions with the goal that he could be in a superior position to assess which players would be required for the restricted over matches," he said.

Since being named boss selector, Inzamam has been firmly required with the arrangements for the Britain visit and interestingly the national squad as well as the A side and ladies' group are likewise visiting Britain for matches this late spring.

"Inzamam took distinct fascination in the arrangements and the training camp and abilities camp held in Kakul and Lahore as he himself understands the criticalness of Pakistan doing admirably in English conditions especially in the Test arrangement and ODI's," the authority said.

The previous top batsman has been working intimately with Test commander Misbah-ul-Haq and new head mentor Mickey Arthur ahead of the pack up to the arrangement.

Pakistan, which is visiting Britain for a full arrangement interestingly since 2010, play four Tests, five ODIs and a T20 coordinate other than a few side matches more than two and half months.

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