Pakistan Rest Six Key Players for Australia ODIs
With the 2019 World cup under three months away, Pakistan have chosen to rest their key players for the five-coordinate ODI arrangement against Australia in UAE.
Captain Sarfraz Ahmed is among six players who have not been incorporated into the side that will be driven by Shoaib Malik, the Pakistan Cricket Board reported on Friday (Walk 8).
Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali, Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi have all been refreshed while Haris Sohail, Junaid Khan, Umar Akmal and Yasir Shah have been incorporated into the squad.
Alongside them, four new faces - Abid Ali, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Hasnain and Saad Al - have likewise been drafted in. The accomplished Mohammad Hafeez does not highlight as he is as yet recouping from thumb damage and Hussain Talat has been dropped.
"I am satisfied that we have had the capacity to build up a solid seat quality that has helped us to roll out eight improvements from the past arrangement," said Pakistan director of selectors Inzamam-ul-Haq.
"This is a decent sign for Pakistan cricket as we presently have a major pool of players who have the ability, ability and potential, and are raring to venture up and catch the open door when tossed at the profound end.
"The progressions have been made contemplating the player outstanding task at hand in the development to the World Glass, which begins May 30. Aside from five ODIs against Australia, we have three warm-up diversions pursued by five ODIs against Britain, and after that two World Glass warm-up matches pursued by, somewhere around, nine amusements. This is a lot of cricket in a brief timeframe. Had there been no pre-World Container coordinates in Britain, at that point we would not have rolled out these numerous improvements.
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