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Pakistan name nine uncapped players in Test squad ahead of South Africa series

by SAT Reporter
January 19, 2021
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Haris Sohail, Mohammad Abbas and Shan Masood dropped for inconsistent performances while Hasan Ali and Mohammad Nawaz are recalled in a major revamp of Test squad ahead of what will be South Africa’s first tour of the country in 13 years

Hasan Ali played the most recent of his nine Tests against South Africa in January 2019
Hasan Ali played the most recent of his nine Tests against South Africa in January 2019

Pakistan named nine uncapped players in a major overhaul of their Test squad before a two-Test home series against South Africa following a 2-0 defeat in New Zealand.

Batsmen Haris Sohail and Shan Masood, paceman Mohammad Abbas and left-arm spinner Zafar Gohar, who all played in the series in New Zealand that ended this month, have been left out of the 20-man squad for the series starting in Karachi on January 26.

Pace bowlers Haris Rauf and Tabish Khan, and openers Abdullah Shafique and Imran Butt are among the uncapped players rewarded for strong performances in domestic cricket.

Medium-fast bowler Hasan Ali and left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz are recalled to the squad for what will be South Africa’s first tour of Pakistan in 13 years.

“Haris Sohail, Mohammad Abbas and Shan Masood have been dropped due to inconsistent performances,” chief selector Mohammad Wasim said.

The trio, as well as Gohar, would work on their technique and form at Pakistan Cricket Board’s high performance centre in Lahore.

Fast bowler Naseem Shah, who played in New Zealand, was not considered for the series against South Africa because of a hamstring problem.

Skipper Babar Azam, who missed both the Tests in New Zealand with a fractured thumb, is set to lead the side in the matches in Karachi and Rawalpindi.

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