"The number of days these players are attending these camps they will be tired out even before the tour begins," Miandad said.
Miandad said touring England was always a difficult task even when Pakistan had strong outfits in the past.
"Playing in England poses a totally different challenge and definitely our team faces a stiff challenge ahead of them in Tests and ODIs. But what is regrettable is the preparations are not right just holding camps is not the answer."
"If what we are reading is true that the new coach has sent his plans to the team for implementation in the camps in his absence, then I am sorry I don't think the Board is taking the coming tour seriously," said the former captain.
Miandad described the exclusion of young batsmen Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal on disciplinary grounds from the tour as a sham.
"The point is what will Pakistan cricket achieve by just discarding these players. If they have any problems it is the job of the Board and team management to handle these things. They are good players and Pakistan cricket can use their skills," Miandad said.
"Just saying on disciplinary grounds is not acceptable tell us what they have done," he added.
Miandad, who appeared in 124 Tests, also questioned chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq for roping in other members, who have played little international cricket, in his committee.
"I don't understand the logic behind him picking people whose experience of international cricket is limited. Why did he not pick like-minded and experienced players of his time to work with him. Is this choice of his selectors just to make it a one man selection committee?" he asked.
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