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After four-month gap, PCB BoG to meet on Saturday

After four-month gap, PCB BoG to meet on Saturday

Pakistan's lacklustre T20 World Cup performance not on agenda.

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has called for a crucial meeting of its Board of Governors scheduled for July 6, marking its first gathering in Lahore in nearly four months.

The foremost agenda item pertains to the approval of the financial budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, necessitated by the expiration of the previous budget on June 30, a procedural norm observed diligently.

Notably absent from the agenda is any discussion regarding the recent lacklustre performance of the national cricket team in the recently-concluded T20 World Cup, as well as its showings in the recent series against New Zealand, Ireland, and England
 

Abrar Ahmed and Kamran Ghulam to miss first Bangladesh Test​

Both players will represent Pakistan Shaheens in the second four-day match against Bangladesh A in Islamabad.

News Desk
August 17, 2024

tribune



The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that spinner Abrar Ahmed and top-order batter Kamran Ghulam will not be part of the squad for the first Test against Bangladesh.

PCB stated that both players have been released to represent Pakistan Shaheens in the second four-day match against Bangladesh A, starting on 20 August in Islamabad.

Selectors have opted to rely on a pace attack for the Rawalpindi Test due to overcast conditions, deciding not to include Abrar in the playing XI.

Instead of being benched, the spinner has been assigned to Pakistan Shaheens to gain match practice ahead of the second Test, scheduled to start on 30 August.

Kamran Ghulam has also been released from the Test squad and will captain Pakistan Shaheens in the upcoming four-day match.

Previously, Saud Shakeel led the Shaheens in the first four-day match against Bangladesh A.

The exclusion of these two players reduces Pakistan’s Test squad to 15 members for the first match.
 
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