Islamabad, Sept 22: Pakistan cricket captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has said a number of new players may not be very helpful in building a stronger side and asked the national selectors to be cautious while making too many changes to the team ahead of important series. "It was okay to try our five or six new players against Bangladesh in this series but if so many changes are made in future then we wouldn't be able to build a strong team," Inzamam told reporters after Pakistan beat Bangladesh in the final one-dayer in Karachi yesterday for a 5-0 series win.
However, Pakistan coach Javed Miandad presented a different view when he said "our job is to play with the squad given to us before a match."
"But I think the selectors tried out six or seven new players in the series because it was against Bangladesh," he said.
Miandad lauded the efforts of Bangladesh saying that the tourists came up with some good performance in the series.
"It was not easy against them in some of the matches but I think this was also because we had some young players and the quality was missing from our side," he said. Bureau Report