Haider Ali the new face


Haider Ali the new face

 Batsman Haider Ali, one of Pakistan's best performers at the Under-19 World Cup earlier this year was included in national side of Pakistan. Former Captain of Pakistan Sarfaraz Ahmed is also back in the side who last played for Pakistan in October last year. The squad is a combination of red- and white-ball player. On the other hand, Mohammad Amir and Haris Sohail with draw from the tour of England. Amir, 28, will miss the series in order to be at the birth of his second child in August, while Sohail, 31, has withdrawn for family reasons. The selectors have retained most of the men who were named for the Bangladesh tour earlier this year for tests.
Haider Ali, the only new face in the line-up, got the chance after an impressive year, in which he played an important role for Peshawar Zalmi in the PSL, scoring 239 runs at a strike rate of close to 160. He shot into prominence with 645 first-class runs at just under 50 in his debut Quaid-e-Azam Trophy season last year, and scored 218 runs in the ACC Emerging Teams Cup in Bangladesh, before doing well at the Under-19 World Cup
The selectors have also named four reserves - Bilal Asif, Imran Butt, Musa Khan and Mohammad Nawaz - over and above the 29, in case anyone fails a Covid-19 test before travelling. Pakistan will play three test matches followed by a series of three T20Is, with the matches taking place behind closed doors. Pakistan will be the second side to tour England since the Covid-19 pandemic, with West Indies set to play three Tests in England starting July 8.

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