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PCB has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players.. 

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)


LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. West Indies tour to Pakistan PCB summons more than 50 players, reports. The PCB will form two teams of 25 players after which it will be decided to include them in the squad based on the fitness level and performance of the players. The three-match ODI series between Pakistan and the West Indies will be played on June 8, 10 and 12 in Rawalpindi.

According to media reports, the PCB has invited players who have shown outstanding performance in Pakistan Super League, Domestic Cricket and County Championship during the tour of West Indies team. 

Mohammad Hafeez - Pakistan's Test captain and ODI skipper, was recalled after he missed the first two matches due to injury. He had been out since the opening match of the World Cup in March 2015. Azhar Ali - Pakistan's vice-captain, who was dropped from the squad for the World Cup, returned to the side. He had been injured for several months but was not fit enough to play in the World Cup.

Shoaib Malik - Pakistan's wicketkeeper batsman, who was dropped from both the World Cup and the Asia Cup squads, returned to the team. Wahab Riaz - Pakistan's fast bowler, who was dropped from Pakistan's World Cup squad, returned to the side after recovering from injuries. 

Sarfraz Ahmed - Pakistan's head coach, who was sacked from his position at the end of the World Cup, returned as the head coach of the national cricket team. Misbah-ul-Haq - Pakistan's former captain, who retired from international cricket after the World Cup, returned for the third time as the head coach of Pakistan's cricket team. 

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. This huge number of players is a result of the disappointing performance of the team in the last series against New Zealand. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the call-up of more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. 


Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)


These players will compete for the 11 available spots in the squad. The series is set to begin on September 23, and the final squad will be announced on September 18. After whitewashing West Indies in the T20 series, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has selected more than 50 players in anticipation of the home series of three ODI. The squad includes Sarfraz Ahmed (captain), Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Hussain Talat, Faheem Ashraf, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Hasan Ali, Rahat Ali and Junaid Khan

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finalized the list of more than 50 players who have been called up for the home series of three One Day Internationals (ODIs) against West Indies. The series will take place in two stages, with first stage consisting of two ODIs to be played on consecutive days on Friday and Saturday, 13th and 14th October at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi. The second stage will see one ODI being played in Lahore on Wednesday, 25th October

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. This huge number of players is a result of the disappointing performance of the team in the last series against New Zealand. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the call-up of more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. These players will compete for the 11 available spots in the squad. The series is set to begin on September 23, and the final squad will be announced on September 18. PCB has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies, who are touring Pakistan. The PCB has decided to give a break to those players who were playing in England and Australia, and call them back only after the completion of their county cricket commitments. This is probably because they want to give their best players a long break before they face tough challenges from teams like India, South Africa and Australia. 

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)

The decision was taken by Chief Selector Inzamam-ul-Haq and head coach Mickey Arthur on Tuesday. They have also made it clear that these players will return home immediately after playing these three The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. The decision was made after Pakistan's disappointing outing in the World Cup 2019, where they were eliminated in the group stage. The PCB has decided to call up a number of players who are currently playing county cricket in England and have returned home to play for their country. These include Babar Azam, Mohammad Amir and Shadab Khan.

The Pakistani Cricket Board (PCB) has called up more than 50 players for the home series of three ODIs against the West Indies. The decision to call up more than 50 players is primarily due to the upcoming tour of England and Ireland. The PCB has decided to give these players a chance to prove themselves in front of their home crowd before they leave for England.

According to reports, the training camp of the national cricket team is expected to take place between May 15 and 25, while the final announcement of the squad is expected between May 27 and 29. Earlier, the PCB had hinted to shift the matches to Multan Cricket Stadium instead of Rawalpindi due to the political situation in the country, but no final announcement has been made so far.


Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)


Pak-West Indies match schedule

June 8 First ODI: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

June 10 First ODI: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

June 12 First ODI: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

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