A 29-member Pakistan squad will leave for England on June 28 to play three tests and three Twenty20 internationals.
A 29-member Pakistan squad will leave for England on June 28 to play three tests and three Twenty20 internationals.
The Covid-19 tests of Pakistan’s entire England bound squad comprising 43 members — including 29 players and 14 officials — will be held on June 22 at their respective cities of residence.
Haider Ali has pledged to make an impact during Pakistan’s upcoming tour to England after coming through junior level ranks to gain maiden selection in the senior national squad, following a successful domestic season.
Pakistan will take on England in the opening Test expected to begin on August 5 at Old Trafford without any practice matches.
Having turned just 17 on Feb 15 this year, the right-arm tearaway from Lower Dir, Naseem has made rapid strides in Test cricket by becoming the youngest-ever fast bowler to grab a five-for at a tender age of 16 years.
Opening batsman Fakhar Zaman has acknowledged his shortcomings and said that he will return as an improved cricketer for the Men in Green's upcoming tour of England in August.
Prime Minister Imran Khan gave the Men in Green approval to travel for their upcoming series in England, according to a source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The incumbent management of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) headed by Ehsan Mani announced an ambitious development plan for five years (2019-2023).
Senior all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez hit back at his detractors who had questioned the former Pakistan captain’s inclusion in the squad for the August-September tour of England, saying that he’ll retire on his own terms.
Former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has raised eyebrows on Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selection committee's decision to announce a big squad for the England tour, fearing that instead of serving the good it may hit back.
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