With Shoaib Malik and Abdul Razzaq expected to make a comeback to Pakistan's T20 and ODI sides, national Twenty20 skipper Mohammad Hafeez has made it clear that he does not have any problem playing along side the senior cricketers.
"I have always said that I would respect the selectors and the team that they give me. As a captain, it is up to me to get the best out of the players that I am given. And the fact that we have moved from nine to the second spot in the Twenty20 world rankings is evidence from the fact," Hafeez told reporters in Lahore.
Both Malik and Razzaq had recently met with the caretaker chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Najam Sethi and are believed to have complained that they had not been given fair chances by Hafeez and Misbah-ul-Haq, who is one-day and Test skipper.
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Hafeez said he was mentally prepared to be axed from the Test squad, which will take on South Africa in a two-match "home" series in the UAE, starting on October 14.
The senior player, who has struggled with the bat in recent Tests, is expected to be dropped from the Test side and Hafeez said he wouldn't complain and accept the decision gracefully.
"These things happen with every player and one has to accept it and work harder," Hafeez said.
Insisting that lack of first class cricket has added to his problems, Hafeez said he himself was disappointed with his batting form in the longer version of the game as he managed to average just 12 in five Tests this year as an opener.
"But I personally believe that I just need one big innings to get back into the groove and establish myself in Test cricket," he said.