In separate talks with the media at Karachi's national stadium where the Pentangular one-day Cup is in progress, both the players who are now in the run to be recalled for the World Cup said it was their ambition to represent Pakistan in the mega event.
"I don't want to comment on our chances in the World Cup until I am selected. But honestly speaking I myself still don't know why they discarded me all of a sudden after the T20 World Cup. I was not even considered good enough to the make the pool of 40 players which was very disappointing," Kamran said.
He also took a pot shot at the media and critics over current wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed's ability behind the stumps.
"No doubt Sarfaraz batted very well in the recent matches but as a keeper if I had made the mistakes he made behind the stumps you guys would have torn me to pieces," Kamran said.
He also jumped to the defence of his younger brother, Umar Akmal.
Malik said he was very disheartened at the way he was dropped from the team and shunted around in the batting order.
"I don't want to go into the past but I would just say the management and authorities must give more confidence to the players seniors and juniors. If a player knows he is wanted and supported he will perform and give his best. In recent times some decisions have baffled me and others as well," he added.
"Every team comes to win the tournament and matches so the players who can absorb the pressure and perform are the ones who should be in the team," he said.
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