Rashid Latif, former
Kaneria, currently playing for Essex, has not featured for his country at all this year owing to
Slamming the selectors for persisting with part-time spinners and ignoring a specialist in the side, Rashid argued that in the short forms of the game a team cannot solely rely on fast bowlers or part-timers and there comes a time when it needs to fall back on a quality spinner.
“Although the selectors have sidelined Kaneria, I think he’s our main bowler when it comes to ODI and Twenty20 cricket. Until and unless he is included in the playing eleven for these formats,
Although Kaneria has only played 18 ODIs for
“Abdul Qadir and Mushtaq Ahmed were made into the bowlers they became by Imran Khan and Wasim Akram. Why the same can’t be applied to Kaneria is beyond my understanding.
“You can’t label him a Test bowler sitting at home without giving him an extended run in ODIs and Twenty20 cricket. Whenever he has played, there is this sword hanging over his head that he will be ousted even if he performs. You can’t do that to someone with a caliber of Kaneria. Give him confidence and he will deliver the goods, especially when the fast bowlers are not performing.”
Rashid also shrugged aside claims that Kaneria is being left out of the ODI squad due to his lack of batting skills. “By the time it’s his turn, there is either not much time left, or that the batting line-up has failed. It’s the batsmen’s duty to ensure they perform and build up a sizeable total, not Kaneria’s so you can’t keep him out because he can’t bat well.”
Citing current and recent examples like Shane Warne, Daniel Vettori and Muttiah Muralitharan, Rashid emphasised on the need for a specialist spinner in the ODI side. “Anyone who has played cricket knows that on a spinning track, teams like
Rashid also became the latest of former players to question Shoaib Malik’s captaincy as well as his place in the Test side. Under Malik’s captaincy,
“After the results that we’ve had, the management needs to think whether Malik deserves to be the captain or even claim a place in the Test squad,” Rashid said. “His performance has been adequate but it’s his leadership skills that are lacking. However, he has missed crucial matches and has failed to lead the side courageously when required to do so.
"There is also a need of a specialist No.6 batsman in the side. Previously we tried playing Abdul Razzaq which did not go according to plan. You look at AB de Villiers and his innings against
Published in Dawn newspaper Jul 23, 2008
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