Saturday, 12 March 2016

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World T20: Pakistani team left for India



KARACHI – Pakistan cricket group left for India to take an interest in World T20 in the early hours of Friday through Dubai in spite of the stop in the middle of Indian and Pakistan government on matter of giving open affirmation with respect to security of the group.

The group alongside ten authorities of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) traveled to Abu Dhabi from Lahore air terminal at 3:30am to at long last achieve Kolkata by 7pm tonight. The group will stay at Taj Hotel, Alipur in the city. The cricketers will have their practice session at Jadavpur University ground.

Head mentor Waqar Younis and administrator Intikhab are with the group. It ought to be specified here this will be the last match for Shahid Afridi as skipper.

Pakistan squad:

Muhammed Irfan, Muhammed Amir, Anwar Ali, Shahid Afridi, Umar Akmal, Shahzad Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Muhammed Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Wahab Riaz, Sarfraz, Muhammed Sami, Muhammed Nawaz, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif

Pakistan get green sign for World T20 after "certification" from India

Service has cleared the national cricket group – drove by Shahid Afridi – to go to India join in the ICC World Twenty20. A conceivable pullout was off the cards after the Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Friday endorsed Pakistan's cooperation in the super occasion.

The legislature had before said its men and ladies' groups would go to India when New Delhi gave an open certification on the security of its players. Najam Sethi – the director of the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) official advisory group – met Interior Minister Nisar Khan yesterday and later educated the media in Islamabad that the administration had gotten 'strong certifications' from India.

Tending to media in Lahore, PCB director Shaharyar Khan said, "The matter has been unraveled and after strong certifications from India the group will leave this evening." "We told every one of the players that in the event that anybody needs to haul out on security grounds then we can take extraordinary consent for him to be supplanted yet every one of the players are consistently ready to go and put forth a valiant effort," he said.

Pakistan will forego their first warm-up match — against a nearby West Bengal group — on Saturday however will tackle Sri Lanka in the second practice match in Kolkata on Monday. Their first match of the competition will be held at Eden Gardens on March 16 against a qualifier group, trailed by a conflict against most despised adversary India at the same venue three days after the fact.

They will then tackle New Zealand (March 22) and Australia (March 25) in their remaining Group B matches — both in Mohali. The main two groups from each of the two pools will fit the bill for the semi-finals.

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