Which Pakistani cricketers will be seen in action in the Caribbean Premier League? – Sports

Some Pakistani players are participating in the T20 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) being played in the West Indies, while there are some players who have to withdraw from the CPL due to professional commitments.

Some of Pakistan’s national cricketers are participating in the Caribbean Premier League event while some players have to withdraw from the CPL due to other reasons including the Champions ODI Cup.

The CPL has started from August 30 and will continue till October 7. According to media reports, cricketers Mohammad Amir and Imad Wasim have retired from ODI cricket so they will be available to play CPL. Also, wicketkeeper and batsman Azam Khan will also be available for the entire edition of the CPL.

On the other hand, the Champions ODI Cup is also taking place in Faisalabad this month. Azam Khan is unlikely to join any team in the Champions ODI Cup after failing the fitness test. will be available.

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Cricketer Fakhar Zaman is currently representing Antigia and Barbuda Falconer in CPL and has played 2 matches, but he will have to withdraw from CPL to participate in the Champions ODI Cup. Will return to Pakistan before the start.

National cricketer Saeem Ayub is currently part of the national team in the Test series against Bangladesh, due to which he could not get the NOC to participate in the CPL.

It should be noted that Champions ODI Cup is starting from September 12 in Faisalabad in which 5 teams will participate and all matches will be played at Iqbal Stadium. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has released the Champions ODI Cup schedule. The final match of this tournament will be played on September 29.

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2024-09-01 06:46:10

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