Intikhab shows confidence in team during NZ tour

Inthikhab Alam confident that  “no issues” would arise during NZ tour
 Team manager Intikhab Alam told reporters that he is confident that the tour will go off well as presently there is no issue of discipline in the side.
"There is complete harmony and no disciplinary issues at all in this team and that are why I am confident that we can do well on the tour," he said.
Pakistan team coach Waqar Younis, however, did not speak to the media and rushed into the airport terminal building to avoid the television cameras and the reporters.
Intikhab said that the players had been advised to put the spot-fixing issues aside and focus on their cricket as the World Cup was round the corner.
"There is lot happening on the sidelines but our job is to play good cricket and try  to beat New Zealand in their own backyard. They are always a dangerous side at home but their recent crushing defeats to India is something we can build on," he said.
The former Test captain declined to comment on questions about Salman Butt's upcoming hearing or the delay in the selection of the World Cup probable’s because of clearance issues with some players.
"I would not like to respond to these questions because they would be best answered by the board and selectors. My job is to focus on team affairs," said Intikhab.
Intikhab said that the selectors and team management were trying to give equal opportunities to new players and provide them exposure but it was up to them to cement their places.
"We have talent in this team for any form of the game and I am sure all the hard work we put into training in the camp will pay dividends in New Zealand and help us prepare properly for the World Cup," Intikhab added.

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