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Squad for veterans cricket world cup announced

Chairman Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (PVCA) Fawad Ijaz Khan has unveiled the 15-member squad that will participate in the the Over-50 World Cup set to be held in Cape Town next year.

All-rounder Ghaffar Kazmi will lead Pakistan in the second edition of the Over-50 Veterans World Cup Cricket Tournament to be staged in Cape Town early next year. 

Fawad Ijaz Khan, Chairman, Pakistan Veterans Cricket Association (PVCA), announced the news along with unveiling the 15-member squad for the Over-50 World Cup.

Ghaffar, who will turn 57 next week, has been a prolific top-order batsman besides a handy leg-break and bowler. He played the last of 150 first-class matches way back in 2001-02.

The 56-year-old opening batsman Sajid Ali, who represented Pakistan in 13 One-day Internationals, has been appointed vice-captain of the squad. 

The rest of the members include Mahmood Hamid, Jaffer Qureshi, Dastagir Butt, Muhammad Javed, Babar Butt, Raja Arshad, Azhar Khan (wicketkeeper), Mazhar Hussain, Aziz-ur-Rehman, Zafar Ali, Fawad Barry, Asif Hayat and Ahmed Hayat.

Behzad Anwar and Amir Sarfaraz will accompany the team as manager and assistant manager respectively.

According to the details shared by the PVCA Chairman, a total of 12 teams, divided equally into two groups, will be taking part in the Veterans World Cup, scheduled to be played from March 9 to 24 next year.

Defending champions Australia have been drawn in Group A in the company of New Zealand, Canada, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe. Pakistan, the runners-up in the inaugural tournament in Australia, have been placed in Group B along with England, South Africa, Wales, India and Namibia.

The tournament will be played on round-robin format. Each team will play five matches in the preliminary rounds at the end of which the top two teams of both groups will advance to the semi-finals.

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