Rashid Latif backs Pakistan to win World T20

Former skipper feels side can spring surprise despite recent struggles


Nabeel Hashmi December 11, 2015
Former skipper feels side can spring surprise despite recent struggles. PHOTO: AFP

KARACHI: Former players stand divided as to how Pakistan will fare in a tough Group 2 at the 2016 ICC World T20 as the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the schedule of the mega event in India.

Former skipper Rashid Latif said that although Pakistan have struggled recently in the shortest format, they can still spring a surprise at the World T20.

“I’ll not underestimate Pakistan despite the recent series loss against England because we’re very dangerous when it comes to the T20I format,” Latif told The Express Tribune. “Pakistan can beat any team on their day and for me that spells alarm bells for other teams in the group. However, all of this would depend on Pakistan selecting the best possible players from the available lot.”

The 47-year-old felt that Pakistan should participate in the tournament even if the proposed Pakistan-India series does not go through. “Pakistan need to be flexible now as India at least entered into talks with us,” he said. “We should also not rule out ‘hosting’ a series in India as we have nothing to lose and will get added revenue from it.”

Pakistan-India to clash in World T20 on March 19

Meanwhile, another ex-cricketer Shoaib Mohammad added that the team may struggle to even go beyond the group stage given the current problems within the side.

“We’re still in the experimenting phase and don’t even know our best eleven,” he said. “The constant chopping and changes have affected players’ morale and confidence. Pakistan qualifying from the group stages would be nothing short of a miracle as the current side looks anything but settled.”

A total of 58 tournament matches — 35 men’s and 23 women’s — will be played in the 27-day tournament in Bengaluru, Chennai, Dharamsala, Kolkata, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur and New Delhi. New Delhi and Mumbai will host the semi-finals on March 30 and March 31, respectively, while Eden Gardens in Kolkata will be the venue of the April 3 finals.

“India is a country where cricket is a religion and not many places can match the passion for the game like India,” said ICC chairman Shashank Manohar, who attended the launch ceremony in Mumbai. “I am fully confident that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will deliver an outstanding world cricket event, just like the ICC Cricket World Cups in 1987, 1996 and 2011.”

Manohar’s sentiments were echoed by BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur. “We, as hosts, are fully prepared to organise one of the most entertaining spectacles in world cricket,” he said.

Meanwhile, ICC chief executive David Richardson said that the ICC World T20 is an event which pits the world’s best cricketers in the shortest format of the game against each other in a nation versus nation contest.

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