Kamran, out of favour with the selectors in the one-day format since last year after the Champions Trophy in England, was unbeaten on 131 on the fourth day of the five-day final for his team, National Bank against Sui Northern Gas, which is close to completing a hat-trick of Quaid Trophy titles.
"Kamran is in serious consideration for the final World Cup squad but not as a wicketkeeper but as a specialist batsman," a source close to the national selection committee said.
"Rizwan has also scored big runs this season in the Quaid Trophy and is under consideration, although Kamran's previous experience in international cricket could win him the nod from the selectors for the position of the third opener in the side after Ahmed Shehzad and Muhammad Hafeez," the source said.
"Kamran, if selected, however will not be the first choice wicketkeeper as this position is now held by Sarfaraz Ahmed," the source added.
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"Earlier also in the tournament he has scored a heap of runs, including a career best 275 to help National Bank qualify for the final and he could be a surprise recall for the World Cup as the third opener," the source insisted.
He said head coach Waqar Younis and manager Moin Khan were aware of the fact that Kamran had previous experience of not only playing in the World Cup but also in Australia and New Zealand, the two venues where 2015 World Cup will be held.