Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah returns to red-ball cricket after 13 months as the selectors named a 17-member squad for this month’s home test series against Bangladesh. Rawalpindi will host the first test from Aug. 21-25 while the second test match will be played at Karachi from Aug. 30-Sept. 3.
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah has returned to red-ball cricket after 13 months as the selectors on Wednesday named a 17-member squad for this month’s home test series against Bangladesh.
The Pakistan Cricket Board said Bangladesh’s test team will arrive in Pakistan on Aug. 17 for the two-test series which is part of ICC’s World Test Championship.in Bangladesh has already delayed the departure of its men’s A cricket team to Pakistan by at least 48 hours. Bangladesh A was due to arrive in Islamabad on Wednesday for two four-day games and three 50-over white-ball matches against Pakistan Shaheens from Aug. 10-27.
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