Pakistan Selectors Make Changes to Squad Ahead of T20 Series in Ireland and England
Pakistan selectors have made bold moves in reshaping their T20 squad for the upcoming series in Ireland and England, dropping Usama Mir and recalling Haris Rauf in a bid to strengthen their lineup. The selection panel, consisting of Muhammad Yousuf, Abdul Razzaq, and Wahab Riaz, announced these changes at a press conference, highlighting the importance of performance evaluation in finalizing the World Cup squad.
Fitness concerns surrounding players like Muhammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf, Azam Khan, and Irfan Khan Niazi were addressed, with Wahab Riaz expressing confidence in their improved fitness levels for the upcoming matches. The decision to bring back Hasan Ali as a backup option for Rauf was justified by Wahab, emphasizing the need for a strong bowling lineup.
Abdul Razzaq explained the exclusion of Usama Mir, pointing to the presence of Shadab Khan and Abrar Ahmed in the squad. Muhammad Yousuf defended Pakistan’s recent T20 series draw against New Zealand, emphasizing the implementation of a rotation policy and encouraging innovative stroke play.
Selectors also discussed their collaboration with new head coach Gary Kirsten, focusing on creating a fearless environment for the players. The selectors reiterated their support for captain Babar Azam, praising his leadership during the NZ series and expressing optimism for his continued growth.
The Pakistan squad for the upcoming series includes a mix of experienced players like Muhammad Amir and Shadab Khan, along with promising talents like Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah. With the selectors backing Babar Azam and the players geared up for the challenges ahead, Pakistan will be looking to make a strong statement in the upcoming T20 series.