PCB Chief Selector Mohsin Hasan Khan believes Junaid Khan will justify his selection for the World Cup. —AFP Photo
PCB Chief Selector Mohsin Hasan Khan believes Junaid Khan will justify his selection for the World Cup. —AFP Photo
KARACHI: Uncapped fast bowler Junaid Khan received the backing of chief selector Mohsin Hasan Khan after being included in Pakistan’s World Cup squad on Wednesday.

Junaid replaced bowling all-rounder Sohail Tanvir in the 15-man squad after the latter was declared unfit by Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) medical team.

“Junaid gave an outstanding performance during Pakistan A’s tour of Sri Lanka and West Indies last year,” Khan said.

The 21-year-old left arm medium pacer from Swabi, has taken 167 wickets in 35 first games after making his debut for Abbottabad against Multan in 2007.

“We (selection committee) had also considered the names of Tanvir Ahmed and Aizaz Cheema but decided on Junaid after consulting with the captain and coach.”

Junaid played two unofficial Tests and three List A (ODI) matches during Pakistan A’s tour of Sri Lanka, taking 15 wickets.

“He is really quick and he moves the ball both ways,” the former Pakistan opener said, adding that Junaid’s experience of playing in Sri Lanka will come in handy during the World Cup.

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