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Pakistan will head back to England in July 2021 for a limited overs series that will consist of three ODIs and three T20 Internationals.
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Pakistan will head back to England in July 2021 for a limited overs series that will consist of three ODIs and three T20 Internationals.
Mohammad Hafeez: “If Babar plays besides his original batting position, he should raise his skills of batting down the order against Zimbabwe”
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez believes that limited overs captain Babar Azam should bat in the middle order during the upcoming series against Zimbabwe in order to “raise his skills” and learn how to play in different situations.
Wasim Khan: “The Covid-19 situation is pretty dire in South Africa as well. Hence, the limited overs series against South Africa isn’t confirmed yet”
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Wasim Khan has said that while the coronavirus situation in South Africa is “pretty dire”, it remains to be seen if the national team will tour the country for a limited overs series in October.
Many of Sri Lanka’s senior players are reportedly worried about or have refused to travel to Pakistan
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Many of Sri Lanka’s senior players have expressed their concerns about travelling to Pakistan for a limited overs series as they are worried about the security situation in the country.
Mohammad Hafeez will be sidelined for the one-off Twenty20 International and first two ODIs against England
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez will miss the one-off Twenty20 International and first two ODIs against England as he is still recovering from undergoing surgery on his thumb.
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has revealed that left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir needs to bowl fuller lengths in order to start taking wickets again.
Ramiz Raja: “Junaid has variation in pace while Faheem keeps on bowling at middle length [at] 138km/h to 142km/h which becomes easy for batsmen to hit hard”
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Ex-Pakistan skipper Ramiz Raja believes that left-arm seamer Junaid Khan should be picked ahead of pace bowling all-rounder Faheem Ashraf in the limited overs series against England as he “has variation in pace”.
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has questioned the decision to call up spinner Yasir Shah for the limited overs series against England, saying he “doesn’t have specialties with the white ball”.
Ramiz Raja: “I would pick Amir, Shaheen, and Husnain as the trio can thrash England’s batsmen with the new ball”
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Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja believes that seamers Mohammad Amir, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mohammad Hasnain “thrash England’s batsmen with the new ball”.