Pakistan U19 Team to play China, Afghanistan in Beijing
Pakistan U-19 cricket team left for Beijing on Wednesday where it will play U-19 cricketing teams from China and Afghanistan from 17th October to 23rd of October 2019.

Pakistan U-19 team left for Beijing, China, on Wednesday evening to play friendly matches against the hosts and Afghanistan U-19 squads.
The 12-player squad is being captained by Mohammad Harris Khan and Saim Ayub has been appointed his deputy.
The team will play their first match against China on Saturday, 19 October and then will tussle with Afghanistan's U-19 squad on Sunday, 20 October. A combined Afghanistan and Pakistan side will play China's U-19 team on Wednesday, 23 October in the last match of the tour after which the squad will return home on Thursday, 24 October.
The tour has been has been arranged by the Chinese government with the purpose of these matches being to strengthen the mutual communication, understanding and friendship between China, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan U19 squad includes the following members:
Mohammad Harris Khan (captain), Saim Ayub (vice-captain), Aamir Ali, Abbas Afridi, Fahad Munir, Haseeb Ullah (wicketkeeper), Jahanzeb Sultan, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Mohammad Wasim Junior, Sameer Saqib, Shiraz Khan and Zaman Khan.
Player support personnel:
Mohtashim Rashid (coach), Rehan Khalid (physiotherapist) and Fazal Wahab (trainer).