LAHORE:
Shoaib Akhtar will use Pakistan's relatively light
international schedule over the coming months
to "invest time in himself" and come
back fitter and tougher than before.
Shoaib, who has played only a handful of ODIs
and a solitary day of Test cricket in the last
year, missed Pakistan's brief World Cup campaign
and will not be travelling for the forthcoming
ODI series against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi either.
But he will, he says, make full use of the gap.
Looking leaner and fitter than he has recently,
Shoaib told reporters. "I'm fit. I never
said I was unfit. I had a knee injury before the
World Cup but I just need a little bit more time
to get fitter and get myself sorted out properly
once and for all."
In his absence for the Abu Dhabi series, Pakistan
have had the opportunity to trial fast bowlers
hurtling about the domestic scene for some time
now at the ongoing preparatory camp in Lahore.
Abdul Rauf and Mohammad Irshad may get a chance
in the series and there might even be a return
for Mohammad Khalil.
"This is the right time to invest some time
in myself and let the youngsters go out there
and show something that they can do,"Shoaib
said. "It'll be nice to see some youngsters
come through, do well for the country. It's a
healthy sign."
He will be back though, ahead of a tough international
season for Pakistan, beginning with a home series
against South Africa. "I'll be back by September.
I am bowling already and have been training at
the academy. I am doing everything as per normal.
I am not unfit but just need more time to toughen
up and can't wait to get back." Shoaib's
name appeared only peripherally in the talk of
captaincy candidates recently and, as it turns
out, it is the way he preferred it. "Captaincy
and all these things do not matter to me. You
have probably seen it now that a lot of other
people are interested in being captain. I never
said I wanted to be because right now I want to
focus on just serving the team and my country."
And for the incumbent Shoaib Malik, there are
cheery words. "He's like a brother to me.
I met him recently. We had a good chat and hopefully
I passed on whatever advice I could. I am one
the seniors now and will offer him any help and
advice on the field that he needs. "I'm not
one of those guys who creates problems. I never
have and I never will. He will be fully supported
and we will help him to win because ultimately
that is what matters." —RT