Moin likely to be replaced: Inzamam

Published October 25, 2004

FAISALABAD, Oct 24: A new wicket-keeper will be given a chance in place of Moin Khan for the Karachi Test starting on Oct 28, Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq said on Sunday.

" We gave him a chance in 15 to 20 one-day matches and now in this Test match he has also not done well so we will try someone new in the next match," said Inzamam whose side lost by 201 runs to Sri Lanka in the first Test at the Iqbal Stadium.

Moin scored five runs in the first innings and could manage just one in the second, adding to Pakistan's miseries in the Test in which the other batsmen could not do well either.

Inzamam himself scored only 35 runs in the match in which Sri Lanka had put pressure on Pakistan by hitting up 438 in the second innings with Sanath Jayasuriya scoring a double century.

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