Kamran Akmal dropped for second Test

Captain Salman Butt has announced that wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal will be dropped for the second Test against England.


Afp August 06, 2010

Pakistan have dropped wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal from their side for the second Test against England, starting at Edgbaston today, team captain Salman Butt told AFP.

There is said to be no place in the side for late call-up Mohammad Yousuf after the batsman, who only arrived in England on Thursday, missed the team's final training session.

Now Pakistan are set to give a Test debut to 24-year-old wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, with the only other change to the team that lost the first of a four-Test series by a huge 354 runs at Trent Bridge last week the recall of Saeed Ajmal.

"We have made two changes in the side," said Butt. "Kamran Akmal and Danish Kaneria have been dropped and their places have been taken by Zulqarnain Haider and Saeed Ajmal. There will be no Mohammad Yousuf in the team," Butt added.

Off-spinner Ajmal is in line to take the place of leg-spinner Kaneria, released back to English county side Essex after his one wicket at Trent Bridge cost an expensive 171 runs.

Former captain Yousuf was only called up into the squad hours after Pakistan lost at Trent Bridge, having been bowled out for 80 -- their lowest ever total against England --- and after arriving in Birmingham on Thursday, took no part in the team's training session that day.

Akmal's position came under severe scrutiny after a poor display in the first Test where he scored no runs in either innings and endured a nightmare match with the gloves. Akmal's errors have become a common feature of recent Pakistan displays and it appears ths selectors have now lost patience with the 28-year-old.

Zulqarnain, whose only full international appearance came in a Twenty20 match against South Africa in Johannesburg three years ago, was a member of the Pakistan side that beat the West Indies in the final of the Under-19 World Cup back in 2004.

COMMENTS (1)

Hafeez | 13 years ago | Reply The BUTT story Let me share with you the Butt story. It takes one BUTT to start a potential disaster. It takes two to turn it into a total catastrophy. And the great Yar, THE YA WAR, to add to the cataastrophy so that it stays forever. Well its lunch on day 1 and Pakistan is all set for its lowest score in test history. Its absolutely funny to see that in batting which was our biggest concern, we don't see any changes. Our BUTTT Captain has rellied on himself and his fovourite youngsters to humiliate Pakistan. Forgive us the BUTTs, we Pakistani's will not criticise you again
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