The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is set to announce the Test squad for the upcoming series against England and fans are buzzing with excitement.
While Shan Masood’s position as Test captain appears to be safe, there are strong signs that some players might be shown the door after a less-than-impressive series against Bangladesh.
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Who’s In and Who’s Out?
Rumor has it that there could be three to four changes in the Pakistan squad for England series. One name making headlines is Abdullah Shafique, the top-order batter who’s likely to be dropped.
Abdullah struggled in the Bangladesh series, managing just 42 runs across four innings. Many hoped he’d bounce back in the ongoing Champions Cup, but apart from one half-century in four matches, his form has been shaky.
Another player potentially on the chopping block is pace bowler Mohammad Ali. After a disappointing performance against Bangladesh, where he picked up only two wickets in two Tests, Ali has also been underwhelming in the Champions Cup, managing just three wickets. His place in the squad is now under serious question.
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Selection Process Underway
Head coach Jason Gillespie is currently in Faisalabad, keeping a close eye on the ongoing Champions Cup as he works with the selection committee.
Mohammad Yousuf and Asad Shafiq are part of the team evaluating players as they make their final assessments. With the Champions Cup final set for this Sunday, performances in that game could very well tip the balance for some players.
Once the list of potential candidates is ready, final discussions will take place between the captain, head coach, and the selection committee. Of course, the final green light will come from the PCB chairman.
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