Test team selection carried out with 'no vision at all: Inzamam-ul-Haq.

LAHORE -- Former Pakistan cricket skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq has expressed dissatisfaction with the selection of the Test squad for the two-match series against South Africa and said that the selection was carried out with "no vision at all."

Speaking via his YouTube channel, the 50-year-old batsman that it seems as if the "20-member squad has been selected to please people," as reported by media.

'Selection is the name of vision for the next two years. Your vision defines your selection, 'he said. 'In the team announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), [the] selection committee headed by Mohammad Wasim showed no vision at all.'

The former batsman added that this team lacks the ability to win matches.

"No one can say that this team can beat any good side. You can prepare big turners against South Africa to win matches but you can't groom players for future series and that is the most depressing part of this selection," he said.

Pakistan cricket chief selector Mohammad Wasim on Friday announced a 20-member squad for home series against South Africa with nine uncapped players in the list.

While many appreciated the selector for giving the domestic performers a chance, Inzamam had...

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