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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced ticket refund policy to the fans of the third and final T20I between Pakistan and Bangladesh, which was abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain.

Cricket fans who bought the tickets from the private courier company TCS Express Centres on cash can visit the branch located in Gulberg, Lahore between 9 am to 6 pm from 10-20 February.

The fans are required to bring their original CNIC in order to get the cashback.

The online tickets, which were bought online will be refunded on 7 February, while the corporate buyers are required to e-mail at corporate.ticketing@tcs.com.pk for refund claims.

Earlier today, head coach Misbah-ul-Haq on Saturday named a 16-man squad for the Test series against Bangladesh which will take place in Pakistan later this month.

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Two changes have been made to the side that featured in the Test series against Sri Lanka.

Bilal Asif and Faheem Ashraf replaced Kashif Bhatti and Usman Shinwari .

“The reason to induct Bilal Asif is due to the number of left-handers [in the Bangladesh squad],” said Misbah.

Furthermore, he added that the offspinner was picked over left-arm spin option Kashif Bhatti.

Test Series Squad:

Azhar Ali (captain)

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Abid Ali

Asad Shafiq

Babar Azam

Bilal Asif

Faheem Ashraf

Fawad Alam

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Haris Sohail

Imam-ul-Haq

Imran Khan Snr

Mohammad Abbas

Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper)

Naseem Shah

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Shaheen Shah Afridi

Shan Masood

Yasir Shah

Moreover, the first Test match scheduled to play at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from February 7-11.

It is pertinent here to mention that Bangladesh will reach Pakistan for the second leg of the series to play the first Test.

The third and final leg of the tour includes a one-day international and the second and final Test match in Karachi.

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Earlier, Pakistan has made its way to Semi finals after beating Afghanistan with 6 wickets at the under-19 World Cup.

According to the details, Pakistan has qualified for the semi-finals.

However, the green shirts will face traditional rival India in the semifinals.

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