Sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board said that until now only Abdul Rehman, Kamran Akmal, Wahab Riaz, Asad Shafiq and Muhammad Irfan were scheduled to return home tonight from London.
"The remaining players will come later on while head coach, Dav Whatmore will be stopping over in Dubai while the rest of the coaching staff will also come later," one source said.
The source said some players might even stay back to play some league cricket in England.
In the past whenever, Pakistan has done badly they have come back to strong reactions from the media and public.
All indications are that in next few days some of the players and even the management might find themselves out in the cold in the first reaction to Pakistan's poor show in England, where they lost all their three matches against South Africa, West Indies and arch-rivals India.
"Certainly Kamran Akmal, Imran Farhat, Shoaib Malik and perhaps even Muhammad Hafeez might have to face the axe before Pakistan's next series which is against West Indies from July 7," one source said.
Under this circumstances, sources say Pakistan head coach Dav Whatmore might also be asked to leave midway through his two year contract with the board since he has also been criticized strongly for his failure to do anything notable with the team since taking over in March, 2012.
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