Nisar to lead Pakistan at World Cup

Published December 12, 2017
MEMBERS of national blind cricket squad pose for a group photo.
MEMBERS of national blind cricket squad pose for a group photo.

ISLAMABAD: Nisar Ali will lead Pakistan in the 2018 ODI World Cup Cricket of the Blind to be staged in Pakistan and the UAE from Jan 7 to 21, it was announced on Monday.

The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council named an 18-member squad for the World Cup, said a PBCC press release issued here.

Amir Ishfaq will be the team’s vice-captain at the mega event.

The squad was announced by PBCC selection committee headed by Syed Mohammad Salman Tariq with Masood Jan and Ibrar Shah as its members.

The players were selected for the World Cup on the basis of their performance and physical fitness in recent national blind events and training camps organised in Faisalabad and Okara.

The officials to accompany the team include Abdul Razzaq (coach), Masood Jan (batting coach), Tahir Mah­mood Butt (trainer) and Asif Azeem (media manager).

Squad:

Nisar Ali (captain), Amir Ishfaq (vice-captain), Riasat Khan, Sajid Nawaz, Zafar Iqbal, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Ayyaz, Badar Munir, Haroon Khan, Matiullah, Anees Javed, Mohsin Khan, Mohammad Jamil, Mohammad Ejaz, Sanaullah Marwat, Israr Hassan, Zeeshan Abbasi (playing manager).

Published in Dawn, December 12th, 2017

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