CRICKET: THE LEAGUE OF DISCARDED GENTLEMEN
If selecting Pakistani players was food, then we have a katakut (or takatuk) on our hands. In Tests, Pakistan have handed out 229 caps, the latest being Haris Sohail. In One-day Internationals, Usman Khan was the 216th player to have received the privilege. Not all of them who were inducted made it, even though there were some outstanding talents among them. Consider Umer Akmal and Ahmed Shahzad, the latest to lose their places in the team. When they made their debuts, the great hope was that the two would anchor the next generation that was coming through.
It wasn’t to be.
Both are now on the plate of katakut that will be swallowed whole, remembered only in passing as flavours of the moment or perhaps as analysts on the idiot box. But there were many others who lost their place despite needing more time to settle in or to sort their issues out. Below are seven batsmen who graced Pakistan cricket but were ushered out for one reason or the other, well before their Pakistan careers should have ended.
Umer Akmal and Ahmed Shahzad have seemingly batted themselves out of contention but who were the other Pakistani batsmen whose promising careers were nipped in the bud?
YASIR HAMEED