Inzamam, who was recently appointed Pakistan's new chief selector, said he would like to see more sporting pitches in the Pakistan Cup one-day tournament underway in Faisalabad in which the country's top players are participating.
"I don't think the pitches presently in use generally in domestic cricket or in the Pakistan Cup will help produce quality cricketers. It is not my domain to speak on pitches but they play an important role in producing quality players in every format," the former Pakistan captain said.
Inzamam said pitches for one-day cricket should encourage players to not only play their strokes and teams to get big totals but also some encouragement to bowlers.
He said the new selection committee would lay lots of emphasis on picking players who could perform under pressure and in tough conditions.
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He said all players including seniors like Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal just have to perform well in domestic cricket to keep the selectors on their toes.
The PCB has allowed the team captains and coaches to pick their players but made it mandatory for teams to have at least two under-19 players in their squads.