Inzazam bats for ODI WC format\, says it will provide level playing field to all teams

Inzazam bats for ODI WC format, says it will provide level playing field to all teams

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

feels the "single group of 10 teams" format of the upcoming ICC ODI will be beneficial for all competing nations, especially an "inconsistent" side like

According to the format of the mega-event to be held in England, there is a single group of 10 teams with each playing the other nine sides, and the top four teams progressing to the knockout stages.

And Pakistan's selector said the format gives a fair chance to all teams to show their worth and make a comeback even after a bad start to the tournament.

"I totally support this format because all other playing formats tried by the ICC have not been very successful. I remember in the we had one bad day against and we had to exit the event in the West Indies," told on Saturday.

"In the single group format where each team plays against the other, it gives a chance to the established outfits to make a comeback if they falter in the early games. I think this format will suit a lot because of our tendency to be inconsistent."

was just making his mark in the team when it won in and which was held on a single group format.

And in the ill-fated 2007 World Cup, Inzamam was the and broke down into tears after Pakistan's early exit following loss to

The former and veteran of 120 Tests further said that he is very optimistic about Pakistan's chances in which begins from May 31.

"We have a good blend of players and if our batting struggles a bit we have the attack to back them at all times," Inzamam said.

He also feels that there will be no room for complacency for any team in the game's showpiece event.

"You can't take lightly and you have to be as charged up as you would be against say Australia," Inzamam said.

Inzamam also defended the team management's decision to rest and five other regular players for the upcoming ODI series against in the UAE.

"We are looking to fill in a batting spot. We want someone in the number five and six positions who can push the scoring rate. But the fact is we just feel Sarfaraz needed proper rest before and he remains our for the World Cup," he said.

"Similarly the other players who have been rested have performed for us for a while now and we have no intentions to just drop them like that for the mega-event."

Asked about his decision to select his nephew, Imam-ul-Haq in the team for the series, Inzamam said: "He is my nephew but he is also a good batsman and he is proving himself now in international But there was never any favouritism or nepotism involved in my mind when the selectors picked him.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 18:10 IST