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Raja wants senior batsmen to quit

Friday, 25 September 2009


ISLAMABAD, Sept 24 (AP): Former test players are calling for the shedding of senior batsmen from the limited-overs squad after Pakistan struggled to beat the West Indies by five wickets in the Champions Trophy group match.
"It's time the senior batsmen should say good bye," Ramiz Raja told a talk show on private television channel GEO Super after Wednesday's match.
The under-strength West Indies played valiantly after being bowled out for 133 but Pakistan reached the target in the 31st over despite losing five top batsmen.
Pakistan's experienced trio of Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Yousuf and Misbah-ul-Haq were out cheaply, leaving their team limping at 76-5 until young Umar Akaml (41 not out) and stand-in captain Shahid Afridi (17) guided the team to victory.
Pakistan had kept faith with Yousuf, Malik and Misbah for the Champions Trophy despite the fact that they struggled against Sri Lanka in the limited-overs series last month. "It looked as if they don't have bats in their hands," Raja said.