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Three players included in Pakistan squad for T20 series against New Zealand


LAHORE: Spin bowler Abrar Ahmed, wicketkeeper batter Haseebullah Khan and fast bowler Abbas Afridi earned their maiden call-up to the T20I squad of Pakistan for the tour of New Zealand.

Wahab Riaz, the head of the national men’s selection committee, today reported a 17-part Pakistan squad for the T20I series in New Zealand.

Pakistan is scheduled to play a five-match T20I series against New Zealand beginning from 12 January 2024 to 21 January 2024.

This will be Shaheen Afridi's most memorable task as the T20I skipper subsequent to being named Pakistan's chief in the briefest structure following Babar Azam's acquiescence last month.

Pakistan squad for the tour of New Zealand

Shaheen Shah Afridi (c), Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Nawaz, Abrar Ahmed, Usama Mir, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Wasim Jnr, Zaman Khan, Aamir Jamal, Azam Khan (wk), Sahibzada Farhan, Haseebullah Khan (wk) and Abbas Afridi.

Schedule of the Series

First match: New Zealand versus Pakistan, 12 January, Auckland

Second match: New Zealand versus Pakistan, 14 January, Hamilton

Third match: New Zealand versus Pakistan, 17 January, Dunedin

Fourth match: New Zealand versus Pakistan, 19 January, Christchurch

Fifth match: New Zealand versus Pakistan, 21 January, Christchurch.


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Regardless of the lowering Pakistan were submitted Perth, group chief Mohammad Hafeez figured they have the ability to beat Australia in Australia. Pakistan yielded a major first-innings lead but gave indications of batting resolve as they played out 101.5 overs. In any case, all of that came crashing down on the precarious surface during the pursuit where they were packaged out for only 89 in just 30.2 overs.

"I've seen during our readiness how much ability these folks have. There's no question that they can beat Australia here in Australia," Hafeez said, prior to deploring his group's unfortunate execution in the series opener. "In any case, clearly, we were unable to do that execution-wise. The arrangement was there and we arranged likewise. I actually accept that collectively, Pakistan can beat Australia here in Australia, however we should execute our abilities when required."

"We were unable to execute our abilities. We made arrangements for the group, yet tragically, collectively, we were unable to execute our arrangements. Clearly, the folks needed to, yet they never put forth a concentrated effort, frankly. Collectively, we made two or three strategic blunders. There were sure circumstances where we might have ruled. We were ready, however our execution wasn't perfect," he added.

One result of Pakistan not putting forth a concentrated effort well, especially with the bat in the fourth innings, is that Australia head to the Boxing Day Test with all their forefront pacers having a light responsibility. However each of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc bowled in excess of 20 overs in the primary innings, the subsequent innings was enveloped with a jiffy.

"I don't think wounds will be an issue, so I dare say it will be a really comparable line-up at this stage. I think every one of the bowlers are really new later (the success in Perth). It's essentially the best beginning to the mid year," Pat Cummins conceded.

The Australia commander likewise put Pakistan's shock show in Perth in context, expressing how extreme it tends to be to play away Tests. Pakistan needed to play get up to speed because of their gigantic first-innings shortfall and neglected to take advantage of deceptive circumstances with the ball. They were then packaged out for only 89 in pursue of 450 runs.

"We know from voyaging abroad, in the event that you go to unfamiliar circumstances and on the off chance that you're a player and you don't score runs, you begin addressing things. As a bowler in the event that you haven't had a gigantic effect, you begin taking a gander unexpectedly maybe a touch more than you do at home.

"We love these circumstances. We realize these circumstances all around well. I believe that makes playing and winning away from home so troublesome," Cummins added. Concerning his own group, the environment could never have been something more. "I realize we will have a lovely tranquil week going into Boxing Day. I believe everybody's in a great spot."

Spear Moris set free from Squad


One more result of the fast completion in Perth and the quick bowling threesome being new for the following week's down is that Western Australia speedster Spear Morris who was broadly tipped to make his Test bow in this series has now been let out of the crew which has been chopped down to 13 individuals. Morris will get together with his Huge Slam Association side Perth Scorchers. In spite of this choice, public selector George Bailey emphasized that the quick bowler solidly stays in Australia's arrangements for the late spring.

"[He] will remain ready for Test cricket as he remains immovably in our arrangements for the late spring, should an open door emerge," Bailey said.

Australia Squad for Boxing Day Test: 

David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Bog, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Cameron Green, Scott Boland




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Regardless of the lowering Pakistan were submitted Perth, group chief Mohammad Hafeez figured they have the ability to beat Australia in Australia. Pakistan yielded a major first-innings lead but gave indications of batting resolve as they played out 101.5 overs. In any case, all of that came crashing down on the precarious surface during the pursuit where they were packaged out for only 89 in just 30.2 overs.

"I've seen during our readiness how much ability these folks have. There's no question that they can beat Australia here in Australia," Hafeez said, prior to deploring his group's unfortunate execution in the series opener. "In any case, clearly, we were unable to do that execution-wise. The arrangement was there and we arranged likewise. I actually accept that collectively, Pakistan can beat Australia here in Australia, however we should execute our abilities when required."

"We were unable to execute our abilities. We made arrangements for the group, yet tragically, collectively, we were unable to execute our arrangements. Clearly, the folks needed to, yet they never put forth a concentrated effort, frankly. Collectively, we made two or three strategic blunders. There were sure circumstances where we might have ruled. We were ready, however our execution wasn't perfect," he added.

One result of Pakistan not putting forth a concentrated effort well, especially with the bat in the fourth innings, is that Australia head to the Boxing Day Test with all their forefront pacers having a light responsibility. However each of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc bowled in excess of 20 overs in the primary innings, the subsequent innings was enveloped with a jiffy.

"I don't think wounds will be an issue, so I dare say it will be a really comparable line-up at this stage. I think every one of the bowlers are really new later (the success in Perth). It's essentially the best beginning to the mid year," Pat Cummins conceded.

The Australia commander likewise put Pakistan's shock show in Perth in context, expressing how extreme it tends to be to play away Tests. Pakistan needed to play get up to speed because of their gigantic first-innings shortfall and neglected to take advantage of deceptive circumstances with the ball. They were then packaged out for only 89 in pursue of 450 runs.

"We know from voyaging abroad, in the event that you go to unfamiliar circumstances and on the off chance that you're a player and you don't score runs, you begin addressing things. As a bowler in the event that you haven't had a gigantic effect, you begin taking a gander unexpectedly maybe a touch more than you do at home.

"We love these circumstances. We realize these circumstances all around well. I believe that makes playing and winning away from home so troublesome," Cummins added. Concerning his own group, the environment could never have been something more. "I realize we will have a lovely tranquil week going into Boxing Day. I believe everybody's in a great spot."

Spear Moris set free from Squad


One more result of the fast completion in Perth and the quick bowling threesome being new for the following week's down is that Western Australia speedster Spear Morris who was broadly tipped to make his Test bow in this series has now been let out of the crew which has been chopped down to 13 individuals. Morris will get together with his Huge Slam Association side Perth Scorchers. In spite of this choice, public selector George Bailey emphasized that the quick bowler solidly stays in Australia's arrangements for the late spring.

"[He] will remain ready for Test cricket as he remains immovably in our arrangements for the late spring, should an open door emerge," Bailey said.

Australia Squad for Boxing Day Test: 

David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Bog, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Cameron Green, Scott Boland




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Regardless of the lowering Pakistan were submitted Perth, group chief Mohammad Hafeez figured they have the ability to beat Australia in Australia. Pakistan yielded a major first-innings lead but gave indications of batting resolve as they played out 101.5 overs. In any case, all of that came crashing down on the precarious surface during the pursuit where they were packaged out for only 89 in just 30.2 overs.

"I've seen during our readiness how much ability these folks have. There's no question that they can beat Australia here in Australia," Hafeez said, prior to deploring his group's unfortunate execution in the series opener. "In any case, clearly, we were unable to do that execution-wise. The arrangement was there and we arranged likewise. I actually accept that collectively, Pakistan can beat Australia here in Australia, however we should execute our abilities when required."

"We were unable to execute our abilities. We made arrangements for the group, yet tragically, collectively, we were unable to execute our arrangements. Clearly, the folks needed to, yet they never put forth a concentrated effort, frankly. Collectively, we made two or three strategic blunders. There were sure circumstances where we might have ruled. We were ready, however our execution wasn't perfect," he added.

One result of Pakistan not putting forth a concentrated effort well, especially with the bat in the fourth innings, is that Australia head to the Boxing Day Test with all their forefront pacers having a light responsibility. However each of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc bowled in excess of 20 overs in the primary innings, the subsequent innings was enveloped with a jiffy.

"I don't think wounds will be an issue, so I dare say it will be a really comparable line-up at this stage. I think every one of the bowlers are really new later (the success in Perth). It's essentially the best beginning to the mid year," Pat Cummins conceded.

The Australia commander likewise put Pakistan's shock show in Perth in context, expressing how extreme it tends to be to play away Tests. Pakistan needed to play get up to speed because of their gigantic first-innings shortfall and neglected to take advantage of deceptive circumstances with the ball. They were then packaged out for only 89 in pursue of 450 runs.

"We know from voyaging abroad, in the event that you go to unfamiliar circumstances and on the off chance that you're a player and you don't score runs, you begin addressing things. As a bowler in the event that you haven't had a gigantic effect, you begin taking a gander unexpectedly maybe a touch more than you do at home.

"We love these circumstances. We realize these circumstances all around well. I believe that makes playing and winning away from home so troublesome," Cummins added. Concerning his own group, the environment could never have been something more. "I realize we will have a lovely tranquil week going into Boxing Day. I believe everybody's in a great spot."

Spear Moris set free from Squad


One more result of the fast completion in Perth and the quick bowling threesome being new for the following week's down is that Western Australia speedster Spear Morris who was broadly tipped to make his Test bow in this series has now been let out of the crew which has been chopped down to 13 individuals. Morris will get together with his Huge Slam Association side Perth Scorchers. In spite of this choice, public selector George Bailey emphasized that the quick bowler solidly stays in Australia's arrangements for the late spring.

"[He] will remain ready for Test cricket as he remains immovably in our arrangements for the late spring, should an open door emerge," Bailey said.

Australia Squad for Boxing Day Test: 

David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Bog, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Cameron Green, Scott Boland




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Regardless of the lowering Pakistan were submitted Perth, group chief Mohammad Hafeez figured they have the ability to beat Australia in Australia. Pakistan yielded a major first-innings lead but gave indications of batting resolve as they played out 101.5 overs. In any case, all of that came crashing down on the precarious surface during the pursuit where they were packaged out for only 89 in just 30.2 overs.

"I've seen during our readiness how much ability these folks have. There's no question that they can beat Australia here in Australia," Hafeez said, prior to deploring his group's unfortunate execution in the series opener. "In any case, clearly, we were unable to do that execution-wise. The arrangement was there and we arranged likewise. I actually accept that collectively, Pakistan can beat Australia here in Australia, however we should execute our abilities when required."

"We were unable to execute our abilities. We made arrangements for the group, yet tragically, collectively, we were unable to execute our arrangements. Clearly, the folks needed to, yet they never put forth a concentrated effort, frankly. Collectively, we made two or three strategic blunders. There were sure circumstances where we might have ruled. We were ready, however our execution wasn't perfect," he added.

One result of Pakistan not putting forth a concentrated effort well, especially with the bat in the fourth innings, is that Australia head to the Boxing Day Test with all their forefront pacers having a light responsibility. However each of Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc bowled in excess of 20 overs in the primary innings, the subsequent innings was enveloped with a jiffy.

"I don't think wounds will be an issue, so I dare say it will be a really comparable line-up at this stage. I think every one of the bowlers are really new later (the success in Perth). It's essentially the best beginning to the mid year," Pat Cummins conceded.

The Australia commander likewise put Pakistan's shock show in Perth in context, expressing how extreme it tends to be to play away Tests. Pakistan needed to play get up to speed because of their gigantic first-innings shortfall and neglected to take advantage of deceptive circumstances with the ball. They were then packaged out for only 89 in pursue of 450 runs.

"We know from voyaging abroad, in the event that you go to unfamiliar circumstances and on the off chance that you're a player and you don't score runs, you begin addressing things. As a bowler in the event that you haven't had a gigantic effect, you begin taking a gander unexpectedly maybe a touch more than you do at home.

"We love these circumstances. We realize these circumstances all around well. I believe that makes playing and winning away from home so troublesome," Cummins added. Concerning his own group, the environment could never have been something more. "I realize we will have a lovely tranquil week going into Boxing Day. I believe everybody's in a great spot."

Spear Moris set free from Squad


One more result of the fast completion in Perth and the quick bowling threesome being new for the following week's down is that Western Australia speedster Spear Morris who was broadly tipped to make his Test bow in this series has now been let out of the crew which has been chopped down to 13 individuals. Morris will get together with his Huge Slam Association side Perth Scorchers. In spite of this choice, public selector George Bailey emphasized that the quick bowler solidly stays in Australia's arrangements for the late spring.

"[He] will remain ready for Test cricket as he remains immovably in our arrangements for the late spring, should an open door emerge," Bailey said.

Australia Squad for Boxing Day Test: 

David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Bog, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood, Cameron Green, Scott Boland




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