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ahamedirshad123
18th July 2011, 10:41
Pakistan is hoping to blood youngsters to boost its chances of regaining the ICC World Twenty20 title in Sri Lanka next year.

Pakistan, who lost to India in the inaugural edition of the World Twenty20 Championship in South Africa in 2007, went on to capture the crown in England two years later. But they failed to defend the title in the Caribbean last year, losing to Australia in the semi-finals from a seemingly winning position.

It may lag far behind teams like old rivals India, South Africa and Australia in Tests and One-day Internationals, but in Twenty20 cricket Pakistan has a better success ratio than any other side. They have in their ranks some of the most successful players in Twenty20 format. However, in recent times the team's performance in the version has dipped a bit.

The exit of Shahid Afridi might further dent Pakistan's title chances in Sri Lanka. Afridi, the former Pakistan captain, retired from international cricket after a bitter fallout with the country's cricket authorities earlier this summer.

But Pakistani cricket officials are upbeat about the country's Twenty20 future. They believe that by blooding youngsters in the team, Pakistan can boost their World Twenty20 title hopes.

"We are in the process of making our plans for next year's Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and are confident of preparing the team well," Intikhab Alam, the Pakistan team manager, was quoted as saying in The News Monday.

Intikhab's optimism springs from the fact that Pakistan have a number of talented youngsters, who are currently making their presence felt at the domestic circuit. Youngsters like Ramiz Raja Jr - an explosive top order batsman - showcased their talents at a Twenty20 tournament in Faisalabad last month.

"Twenty20 is mostly a young man's game," said Intikhab, a former Pakistan Test captain.

"You have to have young guys who can hit the ball out of the park. You need guys who can really fight even while defending small totals. You need guys who are exceptionally good fielders. I'm sure that Pakistan currently has plenty of such guys."

Intikhab has been keenly following the opening phase of a fast-track coaching project that concluded last week at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore. It featured fast bowlers and batsmen. The second phase, dedicated to spinners and wicket-keepers, will begin at the NCA Monday.

"Several of the youngsters who featured in the first phase look seem to be really good," said Intikhab, who has also served as Pakistan's national coach. "We can even blood some of them in our national Twenty20 squad," he added.

The coaching project is taking place under the supervision of former Test cricketers, including chief selector Mohsin Khan, Sarfraz Nawaz, Ijaz Ahmed and Abdul Qadir. The programme is being run by Intikhab, who is also Pakistan Cricket Board's director of game development.

source :http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/item/176064-pakistan-looking-to-blood-youngsters-in-t20-team

Justcrazy
18th July 2011, 13:51
Youngsters should be brought in in all formats....... 20 20 is not the best format to judge a youngsters abilities. Moreover you do not need to bring too many youngsters........only those good enough should be selected and given an extended run.

srh
18th July 2011, 14:27
Pakistan's T20 team is currently weaker than its ODI and Test team. I would include Sharjeel Khan and Ramiz Raja Jr in the Pakistan T20 team right away.

alberto
18th July 2011, 14:51
i also would include sohail khan in that list and batting allrounders like ali khan

Fireworks11
19th July 2011, 00:42
Youngsters or not, the best team that's available at the moment should be selected. The T20 team team needs a make over and it's about time the correct team gets selected. The WC is not far away.

zains_rulez
19th July 2011, 02:27
Rameez Raja (jnr) , Sharjeel Khan Should be included in team ASAP...

Mobashir
19th July 2011, 07:51
Ahmed Shehzad
Sharjeel Khan
Umar Akmal
Rameez Raja
Hammad Azam
Mohammad Hafeez
Jamal Anwar
Sohail Tanveer
Umar Gul
Wahab Riaz
Saeed Ajmal

Reserve players : Raza Hassan, Sohail Khan, Shahid Yousuf, opener.
It' s very hard to make a team without afridi, razaaq and kamran. But as I don' t think they will be called back for the world cup i didn' t selected them.

Mobashir
19th July 2011, 07:51
Ahmed Shehzad
Sharjeel Khan
Umar Akmal
Rameez Raja
Hammad Azam
Mohammad Hafeez
Jamal Anwar
Sohail Tanveer
Umar Gul
Wahab Riaz
Saeed Ajmal

Reserve players : Raza Hassan, Sohail Khan, Shahid Yousuf, opener.
It' s very hard to make a team without afridi, razaaq and kamran. But as I don' t think they will be called back for the world cup i didn' t selected them.

Looney
19th July 2011, 19:42
Sohail Khan must also play

Tay'yab-Ali Malik
19th July 2011, 19:57
I know I'm going to be ridiculed for this but Kamran Akmal is still the best Wick batsmen in Pak for T-20 cricket. We need a good mixture of youth and experience to succeed.

Hafeez, umar akmal, kamran, ajmal, gul, wahab are a must. Followed by up and coming new talent. I have not included Afridi because he is retired.

Markhor
19th July 2011, 20:58
Heard this so many times,how we are going to blood youngsters for T20s, separate squads for each format etc. Hopefully this time we can see the likes of Hammad Azam,Sharjeel Khan,Rameez Raja given an opportunity.