The Pakistan men’s selection committee is gearing up to announce the squad for the tour of South Africa and left-handed opener Fakhar Zaman, along with other senior players, is likely to make a much-anticipated return to the team.
With a packed schedule featuring T20Is, ODIs, and Tests, the tour promises to test Pakistan across formats. Hereโs everything you need to know about whatโs brewing in the Pakistan camp ahead of this crucial series.
Fakhar Zaman: The Teamโs Necessity
Fakhar Zaman is set to be a key figure, particularly in the ODIs. Sources reveal that his inclusion isnโt just about current formโitโs a strategic move with the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in mind. Unlike other senior players who might sit out the T20I series, Fakharโs versatility and experience make him indispensable for both white-ball formats.
His return couldnโt come at a better time. After missing recent series, Fakharโs presence at the top of the order will be crucial for Pakistanโs balance and firepower.
Young Guns to Shine in T20Is
The T20I series, starting December 10, is likely to feature a mix of young talent and bench strength. The team management plans to give emerging players a chance to prove their mettle while resting senior batters and bowlers.
Itโs a bold move that could pay dividends in the long run. After all, tournaments like these are where future stars are born.
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Full Strength for ODIs
Pakistan means business when it comes to ODIs. The likes of Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Fakhar Zaman are expected to make the squad for the three-match series. With the ICC World Cup behind us, this series offers a fresh opportunity for Pakistan to build momentum in the 50-over format.
One of the more intriguing developments is the potential return of Imam-ul-Haq for the Test series. The left-handed opener hasnโt played for Pakistan since December 2023, but his name is back in the mix for the red-ball assignments.
In preparation for the two-match Test series, Pakistan plans to hold an exclusive training camp in South Africa. The camp, lasting 7โ10 days, will focus on acclimatizing Test players to South African conditions. Meanwhile, all-format players will already have some familiarity with the pitches, having played the white-ball games earlier.
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