Pakistan A Fast Bowlers Dominate Bangladesh A on Day One

Pakistan A Fast Bowlers Dominate Bangladesh A on Day One

Pakistan A’s fast bowlers dominated the opening day of their four-day clash against Bangladesh A in Islamabad, bowling out the visitors for a paltry 122. Naseem Shah and Mir Hamza led the charge, claiming three wickets each.

After a rain-delayed start, Bangladesh A elected to bat but were met with a hostile reception from Naseem and Hamza. The duo ripped through the top order, with Naseem dismissing captain Anamul Haque, Mominul Haque, and Rejaur Rahman Raja. Hamza, meanwhile, accounted for Zakir Hasan, Shahadat Hossain, and Nayeem Hasan.

Only opener Mahmudul Hasan Joy provided any resistance for Bangladesh A, scoring a gritty 65. However, his efforts were in vain as the rest of the batting lineup crumbled around him. The visitors were reduced to 53 for 3 before a brief partnership between Mahmudul and Mominul.

But the partnership was broken by Umar Amin, who dismissed Mahmudul. Bangladesh A then suffered a collapse, losing six wickets for just 21 runs. Mohammad Rameez chipped in with two wickets, while Hamza and Naseem mopped up the tail.

Pakistan A’s response was cut short by bad light, with the hosts reaching 2 for 0 in two overs. Saim Ayub and Muhammad Huraira were at the crease when play was halted.

The two teams will play two more four-day games and three one-day games in the course of the month. The senior teams will also clash for a two-Test series starting on August 21 in Rawalpindi.

PCB Prioritizes Exposure for Backup Players with International Matches

PCB Prioritizes Exposure for Backup Players with International Matches

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has embarked on a mission to enhance the exposure of its backup players through a series of international matches for its national A and junior teams. This initiative follows the lead of other leading cricket nations and aims to provide a pathway for talented players to gain valuable experience against international opposition.

The PCB has announced that the Pakistan Shaheens will engage in a return series of four-day and one-day matches against Bangladesh A in August. Additionally, Sri Lanka A will tour Pakistan in November for a five-match series.

“The objective is to revitalize pathway cricket projects so that our backup talent consistently receives exposure to international cricket against teams other than domestic opponents,” stated a PCB official.

The Pakistan Shaheens will face Bangladesh A in two four-day matches in August, followed by three 50-over fixtures. Notably, the Bangladesh national team will also be in Pakistan during August for two ICC World Test Championship matches.

In November, Sri Lanka A will visit Pakistan for five matches against the Pakistan Shaheens. The four-day matches will be played from November 11-14 and November 18-21, while the 50-over clashes will take place on November 25, 27, and 29. Venues will be announced in due course.

The Pakistan Emerging team will defend its ACC Cup title in October, while the Pakistan U-19 team will participate in a U-19 50-over Tri-Nation Tournament and ACC Asia Cup U-19 in November/December.

According to sources, PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi emphasized the importance of arranging matches against other teams for the Pakistan A and junior outfits following the disappointing performance in the T20 World Cup.

“During meetings with Pakistan team coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillispie, as well as the national selectors, it was unanimously agreed that Pakistan’s backup talent requires regular games, similar to other teams like India, England, and Australia,” a source said.

The Pakistan Shaheens are currently in Darwin for two four-day games against Bangladesh A, having won the opening match on Monday. They will also play white-ball matches.

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