Pakistan disabled team leave for UK for the mega event
Pakistan disabled team departed to the United Kingdom on Wednesday to compete in the Physical Disability T20 World Series Cricket series.
The team will be led by Nihar Alam, who is confident to win the five-nation tournament. “T20 series is the best opportunity for players to showcase their abilities,” said the skipper.
The teams competing in the tournament are the hosts England, Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Pakistan will take on the arch-rivals India on August 9, the Men in Green are looking forward to clinch a victory in the high-voltage game.
Squad
Syed Nihar Alam Shah (captain) (Peshawar), Malik Jahanzeb Tiwana (vice-captain) (Multan), Abdullah Ijaz (Lahore), Farhan Saeed (Karachi), Hamza Hameed (Hyderabad), Hamad Shaukat (Islamabad), Hasnain Alam (Lahore), Kashif Nawaz (Rawalpindi), Majid Hussain (Multan), Muhammad Matloob (Multan), Muhammad Haris (Multan), Muhammad Shahbaz (Lahore), Muhammad Zubair Saleem (Multan), Saif Ullah (wicketkeeper) (Quetta), Wajid Alam (Peshawar), Waqif Shah (Islamabad)
Team Management
Muhammad Jawed (coach), Muhammad Amir Uddin Ansari (manager), Jawaid Ashraf (assistant manager), Rashid Ali Quereshi (trainer), Muhammad Nizam (media manager), Shaikh Asif Gulzar (physio)
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