Islamabad, Apr 12: With "Rawalpindi Express" Shoaib Akhtar completely derailed and exposed, Pakistan cricket will do away with the "culture of superstars" in the team and this is only one of the resolutions in the "blue print" that has been prepared to rebuild the game in the country. Fresh from a rejuvenating triumph in the four-nation Sharjah Cup, Pakistan skipper Rashid Latif and coach Javed Miandad appeared a content twosome as they revealed that the blue print was ready to be executed in the quest to regain lost glory. Latif said Pakistan had discovered some players in the Sharjah Cup who had all the trademarks of becoming possible superstars. "But frankly speaking, we do not want a culture of superstars in the team," the skipper said in an obvious reference to speedster Shoaib whose "preferential treatment" came in for a flak in the inquiry report which probed Pakistan's World Cup debacle.
"It has to be case of everyone contributing in bits and pieces and the result should be success for the team," Latif was quoted as saying in "the news" today.

Latif said the "three-pronged" blue print shall incorporate all these points. Bureau Report