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Pak vs WI: Pakistan squad to begin training at NHPC ahead of ODI series

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Pak vs WI: The Pakistan men’s cricket squad will face the West Indies in a three-match One-Day International series beginning on June 8. Due to recent political unrest, the matches have been relocated from Rawalpindi to Multan.

The training camp for the 16-member squad will take place at the National High Performance Center (NHPC), Lahore.

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Head coach Saqlain Mushtaq and Abdul Razzaq are in charge of the camp. On June 1, all players will be required to report. Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf, and Shadab Khan, who were playing in County Championship in England, will also return to the group.

The team will subsequently depart for Multan on June 5, with the Caribbean cricket team anticipated to arrive on June 6.

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The Pakistan team management, according to reports, has advised the players to take an aggressive attitude throughout the series. The squad is also told to practice their game to play well against spin bowling.

The NHPC has recently begun the second phase of the conditioning camp. The camp includes Haider Ali, Akif Javed, Yasir Shah, and Imad Wasim.

 

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