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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has picked former Check all-rounder Abdul Razzaq to move a country-wide scouting program to search out new expertise for the nationwide T20 squad. This system titled “Strike Force” goals to unearth hidden expertise from all corners of Pakistan the place T20 stays a preferred format. An official of the PCB stated that Razzaq has been given the duty of initially recognizing 50 gamers and shortlisting them in order that a few of them can go on to play for Pakistan.
“We have been struggling in T20 cricket for a while and the idea is that with so much T20 cricket being played in the country, and Razzaq himself being a class hitter and all-rounder, can unearth some unknown talent,” the official stated.
Pakistan is presently lagging within the eighth place within the ICC T20 rankings and has misplaced the current T20 collection in Australia and South Africa moreover dropping a match in Zimbabwe.
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“Pakistan is clearly lagging behind other countries when it comes to hitting sixes and fours and unconventional strokes and the idea is some of those players who are limited to playing in local events can be good enough to play in international cricket,” the PCB official stated.
Razzaq was beforehand related to the board as a nationwide selector till just a few months again.
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