Shoaib Malik backed to fill in for suspended Hafeez in New Zealand

ANI  |  Karachi [Pakistan] 

all-rounder Sarfraz Ahmed has backed veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik to contribute more with the ball and serve as a cover for suspended in the upcoming limited-overs series, beginning January 6 at the Basin Reserve in

In November, Hafeez was suspended from in international for the third time in three years after the International Council (ICC) found his action to be illegal.

Though Sarfraz admitted that Hafeez's loss before such a tricky series against was a major blow for Pakistan, he was hoping for a fine job from Malik.

"This was a setback for the team but I am confident that the plan PCB has devised for rectification of Hafeez's action will help him clear (the next test). In the meantime, Shoaib Malik will pitch in with the ball during the middle orders. We're very hopeful that he'll do a fine job in Hafeez's absence," the Dawn quoted Sarfraz, as saying.

The also reflected on the inclusion of and in the squad, saying the two have a different role to play and hinted there were chances of both the players being picked.

"We mainly consider Harris a batsman-bowler, whereas Nawaz is in the side as a all-rounder. Now it depends on how we play over there and whether we use four bowlers or five. Team selection will depend on the pitches there," Sarfraz said.

Talking about their preparation for the tour, Sarfraz said that his side was looking forward to play positive as well as attacking

"We want to play positive In places such as New Zealand, if you don't play attacking cricket, bowlers usually get the upper hand," he said.

Sarfraz also heaped praise on his side's batting unit, saying that not only was their strong but that their batsmen have also performed exceeding well in the recent times.

"Pakistan's has always been strong but our batsmen have also been doing well since the West tour.Yes, we couldn't score that big against - but against and Sri Lanka, our batsmen did contribute. Mind you, we now also have depth in our batting: Shadab Khan, and are all batting very well," he said.

The five-match ODI series between and will be played between January 6 and 19 in before the two into a two-match T20I series on January 25 in

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First Published: Tue, December 26 2017. 17:35 IST