Pakistan's Probable T20I Squad for New Zealand Tour Revealed

Pakistan's likely T20I squad for the New Zealand tour includes a mix of experienced players and emerging talents. Check out the full squad list and key details.

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Pakistan's likely T20I squad for the New Zealand tour includes a mix of experienced players and emerging talents.

Pakistan will tour New Zealand for a T20I series, and the selection committee is likely to bring some new faces along with seasoned players. The team has a combination of all-rounders, pace bowlers, and hard-hitting batters.
The team has players such as Shadab Khan, Haris Rauf, and Sufiyan Muqeem, along with new faces like Irfan Khan and Jahandad Khan.
Following is the likely squad:

Likely Squad

Player Name Role
Shadab Khan All-rounder
Haris Rauf Fast Bowler
Sufiyan Muqeem Spinner
Arafat Minhas All-rounder
Irfan Khan Batter
Zaman Khan Fast Bowler
Mohammad Wasim Jr Fast Bowler
Abbas Afridi Fast Bowler
Jahandad Khan All-rounder
Agha Salman Batter
Abrar Ahmed Spinner
Omair Bin Yousuf Batter
Khushdil Shah Batter
Hassan Nawaz Batter
Ali Raza Batter
Abdul Samad All-rounder
Akif Javed Fast Bowler
Khawaja Nafay Batter

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This team represents Pakistan's plan to strike a balance between inexperience and experience. Having youth players included means that the management has the strategy of developing future stars well before big events.
Pakistan will be looking for a good outing against New Zealand, and people cannot wait to witness how this team fares

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