Player: | Moin Khan, Rashid Latif, Waqar Younis, Wasim Akram, Saleem Yousuf, Imran Khan, Sarfraz Ahmed |
Event: | Australia in United Arab Emirates 2014/15, New Zealand in United Arab Emirates 2014/15 |
The sight of Moin Khan walking in to take guard at crucial moments in the innings was one that always filled Pakistan supporters with joy and hope. The gutsy street-fighter attitude embodied by the likes of legendary cricketers such as Javed Miandad was reflected in full in the manner in which Moin approached his cricket.
 
Never one to throw in the towel and always the first to answer any crisis with his aggression, the wicket-keeper captain from Karachi represented Pakistan in 69 Test matches in which he scored 2741 runs. He also had the honour to wear Pakistan colours in 219 One day internationals where he made 3266 runs with a strike rate of over 81 which included the glorious and victorious World Cup campaign of 1992. 
At 43 years of age, Moin is currently tasked with the dual role of chief selector and team manager for the Pakistan team. His commitment and enthusiasm to see Pakistan succeed was one of the highlights of his exclusive interview with PakPassion.net, where he spoke about Pakistan's recent performances in the UAE, his own career, the honour of keeping for the two Ws, Sarfraz Ahmed's progress so far and much more. 
PakPassion.net: How important was the healthy competition with Rashid Latif in the development of your career? 
So I was very lucky that I had a competitor like Rashid and ultimately that reflected in the positive results for Pakistan. When I used to play, my aim was to perform well to stay clear of the competition and that obviously benefitted Pakistan. And I am sure this must have been the same case for Rashid. 
This type of competition is very important for any team and this type of healthy competition does not mean that one player is being undermined at the expense of another. As chief of selectors, I am trying to encourage such competition which can only be beneficial for Pakistan. The players also understand this well and you see them competing in all aspects, whether its fitness, fielding or performance. 
PakPassion.net: Looking back at your time as captain of Pakistan, how painful are the memories of the loss against England in Karachi (Dec. 2000)? 
PakPassion.net: Being regarded as a gutsy player in your playing days, do you see similar qualities in the Pakistan team of today? 
I have always been a hard working person. Even though, as I always say, Rashid Latif was more talented but my hard work is what sustained me in that period. This is what I also learnt from my seniors as well, from players like Imran Khan, Javed Miandad, Wasim Akram and also Waqar Younis. 
As far as the impression of being gutsy is concerned, well the fact is that all followers of the team want someone who can play the role of an anchor in times of crisis for the team. This is what I always wanted to do. I would always pray to the Almighty for assistance as I went in to bat. This was a habit of mine and when you ask for help from the Almighty in times of trouble, then that gives you some inner strength. Once I had that feeling in me, then I would give it my best shot and most of the times, I would succeed. I suppose you can also say that luck favours the brave. 
PakPassion.net: You had the honour to keep wicket to Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. Tell us about that experience. 
Yet, as I said earlier, it was an honour to be keeping to these great bowlers. I really enjoyed doing that job and they were always very encouraging towards me, even though I dropped so many catches off them! They never criticized me for that as they knew that I always tried my best. I was very lucky to have played in their era. 
PakPassion.net: What are your recollections of the 1992 World Cup? How was the mood during the group stages and how did it develop into something more positive as the campaign went on? 
We were definitely very depressed about the whole situation but something changed when the match against Australia came up. We had a great team meeting before the match where Imran Khan and other seniors spoke to us. They motivated the youngsters in the team with a pep talk. I recall that even the youngsters took an active part in the meeting and suggested a few things that they could think of. We put our heart and soul in that game and kept ourselves alive in the tournament. 
That match was special and the turning point of our campaign, in that it helped us build momentum from that point onwards. After winning that match, we started to feel that we were unbeatable. There was a confidence and a belief that had suddenly come about in the team and we felt motivated to move on. The rest, as they say, is history. 
PakPassion.net: How can the same Cornered Tigers type spirit be inculcated in this team? 
You have to sacrifice a lot and you have to make sure that you are there for each member of your team; in the good and bad times to appreciate and encourage them. The Cornered Tigers spirit will only come about when you ask yourself if you really want success or not. Once you make that decision, then you move ahead and put all distractions to the side; even your own family comes second. 
PakPassion.net: The Sarfraz Ahmed story is an incredible one. How do you think that transformation came about for Sarfraz? 
Hes a great listener and pays careful attention to any advice I give to him and he tries to apply that in match situations, which is excellent. My advice to him is always to take pride in what you do and play your natural game; enjoy yourself when you are out there. I tell him that we need runs dont think about getting out etc, play run scoring shots with whichever technique you want to use. Not only me but Waqar has worked very hard with Sarfraz as has Mushtaq Ahmed. The Captain, Misbah-ul-Haq also has great faith in him and I understand that he recently said that Sarfraz was like Oxygen to the team. What other compliment can a player expect than this one from his captain? 
PakPassion.net: How would you rate Sarfrazs chances as future captain of Pakistan, given that he has been Under 19 captain? 
PakPassion.net: Fawad Alam and Sadaf Hussain are two names mentioned a lot for their performances in domestic cricket. Do they have a chance to be included in future Pakistan squads? 
However, one must remember that we can only have fifteen members in a squad and eleven members in a team! What that means is that even if you are performing well at the domestic level, you cannot simply displace a team member in the senior side. All you should do as a domestic player is to stay fit and compete at high intensity. You never know when your chance could come. Never lose hope. 
As for Fawad Alam, look hes a good player but at the same time, you have to understand that this is a difficult decision for us. We have to make sure we have the right composition of players in the team. We cannot have too many similar players in the team. He should not lose heart. There is still some time to the World Cup and Fawad is a talented player and should an opportunity arise such as an unfortunate injury to any of the other players, he can easily make his way back in the team. 
PakPassion.net: How challenging has the job of managing this team been for you so far? 
PakPassion.net: You must be very pleased with the overall performance of the team during the series against Australia and New Zealand in the UAE? 
I must add that I was really impressed by the attitude of our bowlers and the manner in which they progressed during the series. In particular, Yasir Shah and Zulfiqar Babar, were both really impressive and represent the big positives to come out of these series for us. Add to that the centuries scored by our batsmen, with Sarfraz scoring two at the number seven position. I have to admit that I have never seen such performances from any Pakistan team in my career. It is unfortunate that we lost the ODI series against Australia although, we could have been the winners in the final ODI. We also came close to a good result in the final ODI of the New Zealand series but all that matters now is to take the positive momentum forward.
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