National Cricketers Gear Up for Showdown Against England

National Cricketers Gear Up for Showdown Against England

The Pakistan cricket team has started preparations for the series against England in Worcestershire, the coaches and players have expressed happiness at the start of training and return to cricket.

20 players and 11 management members of the Pakistan squad arrived in England on June 28. Bowling coach Waqar Younis, physio Cliff Deacon and spinner Zafar Gohar, who were called up for the series preparations, joined the team in England.

Before the training, all the players and management members of the squad were tested for Covid-19 which came negative and the training could be started only after the test came negative.

The first training session of the Pakistan team was for three hours. In the session, before the physical training and net practice, the players were briefed by Director Medical and Sports Sciences Dr. Sohail Saleem and Captain Azhar Ali regarding the precautionary measures protocols.

The players of the national cricket team trained in Worcester in two separate sessions of 3.3 hours each.

All the cricketers practiced fielding drills, batting and bowling in the morning and evening sessions.

Bowling coach Waqar Younis gave special tips to fast bowlers while Younis Khan was seen working with the batsmen on skills.

Misbah-ul-Haq, the head coach of the Pakistan cricket team, says that the field is back, all the players are happy, it is hoped that the players will enjoy the training in Worcester. Three months everyone has been away from training, so everyone is looking forward to practice cricket and enjoy it as much as possible. “I hope the training sessions in Worcester will be great,” said Misbah-ul-Haq.

Babitag coach Younis Khan says Pakistan feels good to be reunited with the team, we wish to do well here, I have high hopes from the young players, I hope the whole team will do well during the pandemic. Present the game.

Left-handed opening batsman Shan Masood said that it feels great to be back in cricket, everyone played together in the PSL, now they are playing after three months, the activities are just beginning. So this tour is good.

Test cricketer Abid Ali said in his message that he is proud to represent Pakistan and consider himself lucky, ready to play for the country again with his friend Imad Wasim from domestic to international cricket. With many memories Imad Waseem is a great person.

The Pakistan team will rest on July 4 after training on July 2 and 3. The national players will play two, two-day intra-squad warm-up matches during the 14-day quarantine in Worcester.

The first practice match will start from July 5 and the second from July 11. After staying in Worcester for a fortnight, the Pakistan team will leave for Derbyshire on July 13, where two four-day intra-squad matches will be played.

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2024-09-10 16:03:10

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Pakistan Cricket Team Begins Preparations for England​ Series in Worcestershire

The Pakistan cricket ​team has commenced preparations for their upcoming series⁣ against England in Worcestershire, with the coaches and players expressing‍ delight at the start of training and their return to cricket.

The‌ Pakistan squad arrived in England on ‍June 28,​ with 20 players and 11 management members joining ⁣the team, including bowling coach Waqar Younis, physio ‍Cliff Deacon, ⁢and spinner Zafar Gohar. Before the ⁢training began, all players and management members underwent Covid-19 tests, which came back negative, allowing the training to proceed.

The first training session of the Pakistan team lasted for three hours, during which the players were briefed‌ by Director Medical​ and Sports Sciences Dr.​ Sohail Saleem and Captain Azhar Ali on the precautionary measures protocols. The team trained ​in Worcester in two separate sessions of ⁤3.3 hours each, practicing fielding drills, batting, and⁢ bowling in the⁢ morning and evening sessions.

Bowling coach Waqar Younis provided special tips to fast bowlers, while Younis Khan worked with the batsmen⁣ on their skills. Head ⁤coach Misbah-ul-Haq expressed his excitement at the team’s return to training, saying, “The field is back, all the players are happy, it is hoped that the players will enjoy the ‌training in Worcester. Three months‌ everyone ‌has been away from​ training, so everyone is looking forward to ‍practice cricket and enjoy it as much as possible.” ⁣ [[Not provided]]

The Pakistan team ⁤will face England in a four-Twenty20 International (T20I) match series in ⁢May 2024, as part of both teams’ preparations ⁤for the upcoming cricket season [[2]]. The series will be followed by a‌ three-Test ⁤series,‌ with the⁢ first​ Test ‍scheduled to take place in Multan from October 7-11, and⁤ the remaining ‌two Tests in Karachi [[1]].

In addition to their series against England,‍ Pakistan will also tour Ireland, with a T20 squad that includes Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali, who have been recalled ‌to the team [[3]].

The Pakistan team’s preparations ‍for the England series have been marked by a sense of optimism and enthusiasm, with the‌ players and coaches looking forward to getting ⁤back to cricket after a ⁣three-month break. As left-handed opening batsman Shan Masood ⁣said, “It feels great to be back in cricket, everyone played together in the PSL, now they ‌are playing after three months, the activities are⁣ just beginning. So this tour ⁣is good.”

With their training underway, the Pakistan cricket team is gearing up for a busy and exciting cricket season ahead.

Keywords: Pakistan cricket ⁢team, England series, Worcestershire, Misbah-ul-Haq, Waqar ⁢Younis, Younis Khan,​ Shan Masood, Abid Ali, Imad Wasim, Covid-19, ⁢cricket, T20I, Test series.

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Pakistan Cricket Team Begins Preparations for England Series in Worcestershire

The Pakistan cricket team has commenced preparations for their upcoming series against England in Worcestershire, with the coaches and players expressing delight at the start of training and their return to cricket.

The Pakistan squad arrived in England on June 28, with 20 players and 11 management members joining the team, including bowling coach Waqar Younis, physio Cliff Deacon, and spinner Zafar Gohar. Before the training began, all players and management members underwent Covid-19 tests, which came back negative, allowing the training to proceed.

The first training session of the Pakistan team lasted for three hours, during which the players were briefed by Director Medical and Sports Sciences Dr. Sohail Saleem and Captain Azhar Ali on the precautionary measures protocols. The team trained in Worcester in two separate sessions of 3.3 hours each, practicing fielding drills, batting, and bowling in the morning and evening sessions.

Bowling coach Waqar Younis provided special tips to fast bowlers, while Younis Khan worked with the batsmen on their skills. Head coach Misbah-ul-Haq expressed his excitement at the team’s return to training, saying, “The field is back, all the players are happy, it is hoped that the players will enjoy the training in Worcester. Three months everyone has been away from training, so everyone is looking forward to practice cricket and enjoy it as much as possible.”

The Pakistan team will face England in a four-Twenty20 International (T

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