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Team Pakistan Squad for ICC T20 World Cup 2014

Friday 6 June 2014

The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the 30 players squad for World Cup Twenty-20 2014.wicket
Younas Khan, all rounder Abdul Razzaq, batsman Imran Nazir is missed in this squad. PCB added new players ,Yasir Shah, Muhammad Talha, Bilawal Bhatti, Ehsaan Adil, Haris Sohail and Usman Khan Shinwari. Last 5 or 6 years Pakistan maintained a good record in T20s. They also have been Twenty 20 World Cup thrice and win once championship in 2009.Pakistani’s batting never been good as their bowling. The current batting line is not good but they have good bowling. Pakistan got good spinners like Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi. Brilliant fielders in Pakistani team but it’s not a good fielding overall. Pakistan no.2 in ICC T20 ranking. PCB has decided to retain Muhammad Hafeez as skipper of T20 World Cup.[1]
Mohammad Hafeez(Captain), Ahmed Shahzad, Sherjeel Khan, Shahzaib Hassan, Nasir Jamshed, Khurram Manzoor, Shoaib Malik, Suhaib Maqsood, Umar Akmal, Harris Sohail, Yasir Arafat, Yasir Shah, Hammad Azam, Kamran Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Zohaib Ahmed, Sohail Tanveer, Mohammad Irfan, Umar Gul, Junaid Khan, Bilawal Bhatti, Anwar Ali, Asad Ali, Ehsaan Adil, Mohammad Talha, Saeed Ajmal, Zulfiqar Babar, Raza Hassan, Abdur Rehman and Sarfaraz Ahmed.

Cricket Pakistan Squad For ICC T20 World Cup 2014

The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced the 15players squad for World Cup Twenty-20 2014.wicketLast 5 or 6 years Pakistan maintained a good record in T20s. They also have been Twenty 20 World Cup thrice and win once championship in 2009.Pakistani’s batting never been good as their bowling. The current batting line is not good but they have good bowling. Pakistan got good spinners like Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi. Brilliant fielders in Pakistani team but it’s not a good fielding overall. Pakistan no.2 in ICC T20 ranking. PCB has decided to retain Muhammad Hafeez as skipper of T20 World Cup.





T20 World Cup 2014 Schedule, Fixtures & Results

Tuesday 18 March 2014

Rarely does it happen but within a month the cricket world will witness a face-off between India and Pakistan for the second time, and though the venue will be the same, stakes will be a lot higher at the ICC World Twenty20 2014 encounter.
Bangladesh will host the fifth edition of the World T20, which this time will see participation from 16 teams instead of 12. But all eyes will be on March 21 when India and Pakistan open their campaign and the tournament's Super 10 stage in what is expected to be a high-octane clash with a bit of recent history attached.

World Twenty20 2014: The two teams played each other at the Asia Cup on March 2, where Pakistan inflicted an agonizing one-wicket defeat on India in a last-over finish. Shahid Afridi's 18-ball 34* included two consecutive sixes in the last over of the match bowled by Ashwin, which settled the issue in Pakistan's favour. And India will want to take revenge when the teams meet at the same venue - the Shere Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur.

The World Twenty20 winners so far

QUALIFYING
March 16: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 16: Hong Kong vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 17: Ireland vs Zimbabwe, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
March 17: Netherlands vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1900 IST
March 18: Afghanistan vs Hong Kong, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 18: Bangladesh vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 19: Netherlands vs Zimbabwe, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
March 19: Ireland vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1900 IST
March 20: Afghanistan vs Nepal, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 20: Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 21: Zimbabwe vs United Arab Emirates, Sylhet Stadium - 1100 IST
March 21: Ireland vs Netherlands, Sylhet Stadium - 1500 IST
SUPER 10
March 21: India vs Pakistan, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 22: South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 22: England vs New Zealand, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 23: Australia vs Pakistan, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 23: India vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 24: New Zealand vs South Africa, Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 24: Sri Lanka vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 25: West Indies vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 27: South Africa vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 27: England vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 28: Australia vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 28: India vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 29: New Zealand vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 29: England vs South Africa, Chittagong - 1900 IST
March 30: Pakistan vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1500 IST
March 30: Australia vs India, Mirpur - 1900 IST
March 31: England vs TBC (Qualifier B1), Chittagong - 1500 IST
March 31: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Chittagong - 1900 IST
April 1: Australia vs TBC (Qualifier A1), Mirpur - 1500 IST
April 1: Pakistan vs West Indies, Mirpur - 1900 IST
April 3: 1st Semi-Final - TBC vs TBC (1st Group 1 vs 2nd Group 2), Mirpur - 1830 IST
April 4: 2nd Semi-Final - TBC vs TBC (1st Group 2 v 2nd Group 1), Mirpur - 1830 IST
April 6: Final - TBC vs TBC (Reserve Day 7th April), Mirpur - 1830 IST



 

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