Tamim is going to Pakistan in the first game in Dubai The rest of the players will come in there. Pakistan will leave Lahore on Wednesday in a practice and formal press conference.
South Africa's Faf du Plessis will lead the team. T20 matches against Pakistan will be given international status on 12, 13 and 15 September at the Gaddafi stadium in Lahore. Every match will start at 8 pm in Bangladesh. Tens sports matches are about to be broadcast live. In the ICC announced team, the other four South African players are Hashim Amla, David Miller, Morne Morkel and Imran Tahir, born in Pakistan. The team consists of three Australians and two West Indies players. Apart from Tamim Iqbal, there is one cricketer in England, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. However, there is no Indian player in this team.
The top teams have stopped from touring Pakistan since the terrorist attack on the bus carrying the Sri Lankan team in 2009. Pakistan has been playing in the United Arab Emirates for eight years as a neutral venue for home matches. Meanwhile, Pakistan Super League (PSL) finalists hosted on their own ground and got ICC clearance for security. Enamul Haque Jr. of the match played with Darren Sammy and Chris Jordan. After winning the Champions Trophy, the ICC is now sending the team to the country to return to cricket.
Pakistan's captain Sarfaraz Ahmed believes that the ICC World XI attack is positive for the country's cricket. He said, "I am very excited about the World XI that is coming to Pakistan. We are all looking forward to playing in front of the country's audience. I believe this series will change the way we think about the cricket world. Our wait is going to end. I'm 100 percent sure, waiting for us better ahead of time. Our visitors are peaceful They love cricket Hopefully everything will go well. '
n World XI Squad
Hashim Amla (South Africa), Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh), Faf du Plessis (South Africa), George Bailey (Australia), Paul Collingwood (England), Ben Cutting (Australia), David Miller (South Africa), Grant Elliott (New Zealand Darren Sammy (West Indies), Morne Morkel (South Africa), Samuel Badree (West Indies)
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