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Mohammad Yousuf to join Pakistan’s selection committee
Wasti's name has also been recommended for selection panel.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Mar 28, 2014, 09:43 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 28, 2014, 09:44 PM (IST)


Karachi: Mar 28, 2014
Pakistan‘s former Test captain Mohammad Yousuf has agreed to join the new national selection committee that will take charge from April 1 under the chairmanship of Rashid Latif.
According to a reliable source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Haroon Rasheed, a former Test batsman who has remained a selector and head coach and manager of the national junior and senior teams in the past, will also work as co-opted member of the selection committee.
Haroon is presently Director Game Development in the national cricket academy in Lahore.
“Rashid [Latif] has discussed some possible candidates to work with him and he had recommended the name of Mohammad Yousuf who has been convinced to work as a national selector,” a source said.
He said Latif had also agreed to the nomination of Rasheed as co-opted member.
“Rashid agreed with Haroon’s nomination because he brings a lot of experience with him,” the source stated.
The source said that Latif, a former captain, had also recommended the names of batsman, Wajahatullah Wasti from Peshawar and pace bowler, Shabbir Ahmed to work with him in the selection committee.
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“Wasti’s name has been approved but there is still some discussion going on over Shabbir’s name as the name of batsman, Ali Naqvi has also been suggested but Rashid wants a bowler on his committee.