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PCB announced names of senior and junior selection committees

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PCB announced names of senior and junior selection committees

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  • Kamran Akmal has been appointed to the junior selection committee.
  • Hameed, Sami and Rashid have also been added to the senior committee.
  • PCB unveiled senior and junior selection committees.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) disclosed the names of the senior and junior selection committees on Wednesday.

The five-person junior selection committee has been given to Kamran Akmal, while the senior selection committee, led by Haroon Rashid, has gained three more members.

The national senior selection committee now includes Yasir Hameed, Muhammad Sami, and Kamran Akmal thanks to the PCB.

Between 2002 and 2017, Akmal participated in 58 T20 games, 53 ODIs, and 53 Tests for Pakistan.

Yasir Hameed played 25 Tests and 56 ODIs, while fast bowler Mohammad Sami played 36 Tests, 87 ODIs, and 13 T20 internationals.

Akmal, 41, will also serve as the chairman of the committee responsible for choosing the juniors.

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Former national selectors Tauseef Ahmed, Arshad Khan, Shahid Nazir, and Shoaib Khan are also a part of the junior selection committee, which is headed by the wicket-keeper batter.

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