A 29-member Pakistan squad will leave for England on June 28 to play three tests and three Twenty20 internationals.
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The Covid-19 tests of Pakistan’s entire England bound squad comprising 43 members — including 29 players and 14 officials — will be held on June 22 at their respective cities of residence.
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Haider Ali has pledged to make an impact during Pakistan’s upcoming tour to England after coming through junior level ranks to gain maiden selection in the senior national squad, following a successful domestic season.
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Pakistan will take on England in the opening Test expected to begin on August 5 at Old Trafford without any practice matches.
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Having turned just 17 on Feb 15 this year, the right-arm tearaway from Lower Dir, Naseem has made rapid strides in Test cricket by becoming the youngest-ever fast bowler to grab a five-for at a tender age of 16 years.
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Opening batsman Fakhar Zaman has acknowledged his shortcomings and said that he will return as an improved cricketer for the Men in Green's upcoming tour of England in August.
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Prime Minister Imran Khan gave the Men in Green approval to travel for their upcoming series in England, according to a source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
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The incumbent management of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) headed by Ehsan Mani announced an ambitious development plan for five years (2019-2023).
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Senior all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez hit back at his detractors who had questioned the former Pakistan captain’s inclusion in the squad for the August-September tour of England, saying that he’ll retire on his own terms.
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Former captain Inzamam-ul-Haq has raised eyebrows on Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) selection committee's decision to announce a big squad for the England tour, fearing that instead of serving the good it may hit back.
- Pakistan cricket squad to leave for England on June 28
- England bound Pakistan squad to undergo COVID-19 tests on June 22
- Batting prodigy Haider Ali vows to impress, if given chance on England tour
- Pakistan hope to dominate in England tour despite no prior practice
- We have a decent pace attack to challenge England: says Naseem
- Will see drastic improvement when I return: Fakhar Zaman
- ENG v PAK 2020: PM Imran Khan gives approval to Ehsan Mani for upcoming England series
- PCB announces ambitious 5-year strategic development plan
- It is my career and I will retire on my own terms: Hafeez
- Inzamam questions Pakistan’s extended squad for England tour
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