Pakistan World Cup Squad to be announced on Friday morning

SportsPakistan World Cup Squad to be announced on Friday morning

LAHORE, Pakistan: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will announce the Pakistan Squad for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in Lahore on Friday morning.

The Chief Selector Inzamam Ul Haq has finalized the Pakistan Squad for the ICC World Cup 2023 which will be announced on Friday morning in a Press Conference scheduled to take place at 11:15 am at Level 2, Far-End Building of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

The 13th Edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup will be held in India from October 05 to November 19, 2023.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) under the Chairman Management Committee Zaka Ashraf on Wednesday evening met with the National Coaching Staff headed by Mickey Arthur, Captain Babar Azam, Vice-Captain Shadab Khan, and former Captains Misbah ul Haq and Mohammad Hafeez to review Pakistan Men’s cricket team performance in the ACC Asia Cup 2023.

In the meeting, the complete men’s National Coaching Staff which included Head Coach Grant Bradburn, Batting Coach Andrew Puttick, and Bowling Coach Morne Morkel were also invited to report on the team’s recent performance.

The review meeting was also attended by Dr. Sohail Saleem to brief about players’ injuries and the way forward for players’ rehabilitation programs.

In a robust analysis, every aspect of recent team performance, player fitness, and future plans came into discussion with a view to bringing improvement to the side.

There was an agreement on making a better approach and strategy on players’ workload. The importance of strengthening the bench was also emphasized.

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