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PCB steps in to solve confusion over Malik's selection

Source: PTI
February 10, 2012 09:22 IST
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The Pakistan cricket Board had to step in to avoid a big confusion over the selection of former captain Shoaib Malik in the Pakistan squad for the One-day series against England after captain Misbah-ul-Haq insisted on wanting Malik in the side.

Well-placed sources in the board told PTI that the PCB had to accept Misbah's request as the chief selector Mohammad Illyas had committed to including Malik in the side when he went to Dubai to meet with the captain and coach to discuss the squad for the One-day series.

"Yes Misbah was very upset after Malik was not initially named in the squad. He than spoke to the board Chairman Zaka Ashraf, who had to step in and have the allrounder included in the side later in the evening," a source said.

He said Misbah was upset since chief selector Illyas had assured him that Malik would be in the side when they met in Dubai.

"Misbah during his meeting with Illyas had told him he wanted Malik in the side as he felt the experienced allrounder could play a important role in the One-day series and in future matches," the source said.

"Misbah made it clear he had lot of faith in Malik's ability and the selectors and board should trust him on this one.

"Illyas agreed to Misbah's request but when he returned to Lahore and the selectors met to name the squad and also reviewed Malik's performances in the last few matches they felt there was no justification to including him in the squad," another source said.

He said the PCB also agreed with the selectors but were not aware about the discussion that had taken place between Illyas and Misbah.

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