Pakistan have named a 16-part crew for the two-match Test series against Sri Lanka, which likewise denotes the arrival of Shaheen Afridi in the global field.
The Pakistan cricket group is in Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series, which will start from July 16 at the Galle Worldwide Cricket Field.
The arrangements for the equivalent are going full speed ahead and on Tuesday fans got a nearby glance at Pakistan captain Babar Azam rehearsing in the nets, the video of which was shared by Cricket Pakistan via web-based entertainment.
In the video, the main positioned ODI player is seen thumping the ball serenely in the two bearings of the wicket, likewise training the individual conveying throwdown to shock him with bouncers.
Babar Azam uncensored during the the practice session 🗣️
'Babar day bachay' , 'Oye Lala' , 'Pooch ke thori bouncer karaingay'
Video courtesy: @zaidhassan89 #SLvPAK #BabarAzam pic.twitter.com/eSmCNfIQfv
— Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) July 11, 2023
Babar Azam was seen at his energized best all through the brief 28 seconds in length video
The video begins with Babar saying “Allah” soon after leaving a ball outside the off-stump.
He then, at that point, follows it up by timing the ball impeccably towards covers, after which the Pakistan captain says “Babar day bachay!”
Babar is seen at his vivified best all through the brief 28 seconds in length cut, which can be told by the boisterous irritation he delivers subsequent to confounding a length ball way outside the off-stump.
We likewise see him valuing a portion of his shots as he can heard say “Haye” just in the wake of thumping the ball towards mid-on, or the “oye lala” comment subsequent to pulling a short conveyance towards square leg.
He then, at that point, participates in a visit with the individual giving throwdown, asking him “bouncer apni marzi se maro,” prior to adding “woh poochke thori karaienge (the resistance will not ask me prior to bowling a bouncer.)”
Pakistan have named a 16-part crew for the two-match Test series, which likewise denotes the arrival of star pacer Shaheen Afridi in the global field.
The tall and lean pacer had passed up worldwide rivalries because of a grieved knee, for which he likewise went through a medical procedure.
While he was recovering from his knee injury, Pakistan facilitated Britain and Australia for a home Test series.
In the wake of passing up both the series, Shaheen made a re-visitation of cutthroat cricket in the last version of Pakistan Super Association (PSL), conveying a game dominating exhibition in the finals.
Shaheen last week disregarded bits of hearsay about him being not totally fit. “I’m completely fit; that is the reason I’m back in the Test group.”
“On the off chance that I wasn’t completely match fit, my name could not have possibly been in the crew. I will play for Pakistan’s public group, not for a club-level group,” the pacer said.
Pakistan crew: Babar Azam, Noman Ali, Mohammad Rizwan, Imam-ul-Haq, Aamir Jamal, Abdullah Shafique, Abrar Ahmed, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Salman Ali Agha, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Huraira, Shaheen Afridi, Shan Masood.
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