Whatmore supervises during a training session. -Photo by AFP

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has sought an explanation from coach Dav Whatmore over allowing Mohammad Yousuf to take a fitness test at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) leading to speculation of his return to the national team in the media, Times of India reported.

A source in the PCB confirmed that a senior official had talked to Whatmore after the media and some former players questioned his decision to apparently “support” Yousuf's comeback.

“The official asked Whatmore what was the reason behind allowing Yousuf to train at the National Cricket Academy with the Pakistan team and also to allow him to take the fitness test that led the media and former players to speculate that the coach was planning to bring back Yousuf into the national side,” the source said.

“The official also inquired from Whatmore whether he had taken the national selectors into confidence before allowing Yousuf take the fitness test,” he added.

According to the source, Whatmore explained that Yousuf had come to the NCA and asked him whether he could train with the other players.

“The coach explained that given Yousuf's seniority and standing in Pakistan cricket as a former captain, he had no option but to give him the permission.”

“Whatmore also claimed that it was Yousuf, who insisted on taking the fitness test and that he (Whatmore) didn't push him about it,” the source said.

“The board took notice and acted immediately to end the speculations,” he added.

Yousuf, who has not been selected for Pakistan since late 2010, has however claimed that he was not looking for any shortcut into the national team and that he would appear in domestic cricket as per the wishes of selectors to prove his fitness and would also wait for his turn.

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