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Group E Group F
A1: Pakistan B1: Sri Lanka
B2: New Zealand A2: Australia
C1: South Africa C2: India
D2: England D1: West Indies
ICC World Twenty20 Super 8’s 2010 Fixture
Thu May 6
13:30 GMT | 09:30 local | 19:00 IST
13th Match – Group E – Pakistan v England
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Thu May 6
17:30 GMT | 13:30 local | 23:00 IST
14th Match – Group E – South Africa v New Zealand
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Fri May 7
13:30 GMT | 09:30 local | 19:00 IST
15th Match – Group F – India v Australia
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Fri May 7
17:30 GMT | 13:30 local | 23:00 IST
16th Match – Group F – West Indies v Sri Lanka
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Sat May 8
13:30 GMT | 09:30 local | 19:00 IST
17th Match – Group E – New Zealand v Pakistan
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Sat May 8
17:30 GMT | 13:30 local | 23:00 IST
18th Match – Group E – England v TBC
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Sun May 9
13:30 GMT | 09:30 local | 19:00 IST
19th Match – Group F – West Indies v India
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Sun May 9
17:30 GMT | 13:30 local | 23:00 IST
20th Match – Group F – Sri Lanka v Australia
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Mon May 10
13:30 GMT | 09:30 local | 19:00 IST
21st Match – Group E – Pakistan v TBC
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Mon May 10
17:30 GMT | 13:30 local | 23:00 IST
22nd Match – Group E – England v New Zealand
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Tue May 11
17:00 GMT | 13:00 local | 22:30 IST
23rd Match – Group F – India v Sri Lanka
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
Tue May 11 D/N
19:35 local | 08:35 GMT | 14:05 IST
24th Match – Group F – West Indies v Australia
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

T20 2010 WC schedule

From 30th April to 16 May 2010,T20 World cup will be held in West Indies.

The match schedules and starting time for T20 2010 worldcup is as follows

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T20 2010 world cup Groups by country

Group A = Bangladesh, Australia, Pakistan
Group B = New Zealand , Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka
Group C = India, South Africa & Afghanistan.
Group D = England, West Indies & Ireland.

Super 8 stage, Group E = A1, B2, C1 & D2.
Super 8 stage, Group F = A2, B1, C2 & D1.

Ttwenty-20(T20)) 2010 match schedules

Dates
Match
Start Time
30 April
New Zealand v Sri Lanka
1pm local, 10.30pm India, 5pm GMT
30 April
West Indies v Ireland
5pm local, 2.30am India, 9pm GMT
1 May
India v Afghanistan
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
1 May
Pakistan v Bangladesh
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
2 May
India v South Africa
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
2 May
Australia v Pakistan
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
3 May
Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
3 May
West Indies v England
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
4 May
New Zealand v Zimbabwe
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
4 May
England v Ireland
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
5 May
Australia v Bangladesh
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
5 May
South Africa v Afghanistan
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT

Twenty20 World Cup 2010 : Super 8 stage

Date
Match
Start Time
6 May
A1 v D2
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
6 May
C1 v B2
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
7 May
A2 v C2
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
7 May
B1 v D1
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
8 May
C1 v D2
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
8 May
A1 v B2
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
9 May
C2 v D1
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
9 May
B1 v A2
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
10 May
B2 v D2
9.30am local, 7pm India, 1.30pm GMT
10 May
A1 v C1
1.30pm local, 11pm India, 5.30pm GMT
11 May
B1 v C2
1pm local, 10.30pm India, 5pm GMT
11 May
D1 v A2
5pm local, 2.30am India, 9pm GMT
13 May
First Semi Final
11.30am local, 9pm India, 3.30pm GMT
14 May
Second Semi Final
11.30am local, 9pm India, 3.30pm GMT
16May
The Grand Final
11.30am local, 9pm India, 3.30pm GMT

Shahid Afridi

Shahid  Afridi

Player Bio
Full Name:
Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
Date of Birth: 1st March, 1980
Place of Birth: Khyber Agency, NWFP, Pakistan
Age: 26 years
Height: 5 feet, 11 inches
Nickname: Boom Boom Afridi, Lala
Right handed Batsman and Right Arm Legbreak Bowler

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Shahid Afridi burst on to the cricket scene in 1996. He was selected for his leg spin bowling but created history by scoring the fastest ODI hundred in his first innings. He was sent up the order to try to score quick runs and that he surely did by scoring a hundred in 37 balls. Such a remarkable feat by a 16 year old turned him in to a super star over night. He has continued to focus on scoring fast instead of focusing on preserving his wicket. His single minded focus on throwing the kitchen sink at every delivery makes for very interesting viewing as anything can happen. His all out quest for glory or bust has earned him legions of fans in Pakistan. However, he has had to pay for having the highest strike rate in ODI cricket in terms of being under severe scrutiny for having a low average. When his heroics fail he is usually dropped from the Pakistan team only to come back stronger and earn back his place. He has earned all his fame due to his dare devil batting but he has also distinguished himself as a handy legbreak bowler with a wicked quicker delivery that clocks up to 80 mph. His aggressive bowling and athletic fielding has helped him stay in the team at times when his batting has failed him.

Videos of Shahid Afridi:
Shahid Afridi Fastest Century Video – 37 Balls Vs Sri Lanka – 4th October, 1996


Shahid Afridi 45 Ball Century Video Vs India at Kanpur, India – 15th April, 2005


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Shahid Afridi Hits 4 sixes in 4 balls against Harbajan Singh of India in a test match


Shahid Afridi Hits his biggest six against Andrew Symonds of Australia

Doordarshan National Channel (DD1) will live telecast India matches, Semi-Final and Final of the ICC Twenty20 (T20) World Cup 2010 to be held in West Indies from April 30 2010 to May 16 2010.

This is the third edition of ICC T20 World Cup. 12 teams divided into 4 groups will clash with each other for the coveted cup. India is in Group C along with South Africa and Afghanistan.

India meets Afghanistan on May 1 and South Africa on May 2 2010. Both matches are at 7 pm IST. The other teams in the fray are Pakistan, Bangladesh and Australia (in Group A), Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Zimbabwe (in Group B), West Indies, England and Ireland (in Group D)

How to watch T20 world cuo 2010. T20 world cup will be played in West Indies this year 2010 from 30th April to 16th May and here are the TV channels which will broadcast the matches live to world wide audiences.

ESPN-star

is the official broadcaster of ICC hosted tournaments and their channel starcricket will show the matches live in India, Pakistan (also on PTV & Geosuper), Nepal, Maldives and Bhutan.

Star hub

is cable television company in Singapore and they’ve starcricket channel in their pay per view package through which locals can enjoy the World T20 tournament.

Directv

is leader of International cricket broadcast in United states and will be showing matches to Northern and Southern part of the continent, including Mexico and other near by countries. American residents can also watch T20 world cup matches live online on website www.willow.tv

Asian television network

is saving grace for cricket fans in Canada, a country where not very many locals watch the sport. one of ATN’s channel = CBN or Cricket plus will show the T20 world cup 2010 matches live.

Supersport

is one stop destination for sports fans in Africa, let alone cricket and hence, Twenty20 world cup will be live on one of their multiple channels in South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe and rest of African countries.

Skysports

brings virtually all cricket played around the world to viewers in UK and this Caribbean extravaganza will be available on normal as well as in HD. BskyB will also broadcast the matches in England, wales, Scotland and Republic of Ireland.

Skytv

is New Zealand’s premier pay television operator and Twenty20 world cup will be live on them for blackcaps fans.

Eurosport

is blessing in desguise for european cricket fans as they’ll be showing T20 world cup on pay per view basis in a territory not very many understand the game. Euosport is available in Ireland, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Croatia, Russia and Serbia.

Astro

is pay per view satellite television network station operated by MEASAT Broadcast. fans can get hold of this channel online at www.astro.com.my

Prime Sports

is available through Arab Digital distribution (ADD) pay television in Middle East cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, KSA, Alegria, Egypt, Morocco, Sudan, Bahrain, Iran & Iraq, Kuwait, Oatar, Saudi Arabia as well as in North America. ART channel has collaboration with espn-star to do live coverage of T20 world cup 2010.

CMC

Caribbean media corporation is partner with ICC official broadcaster to show the tournament to local fans who can’t get to the stadium itself. Local broadcasting stations in Antigua, Caribbean and Bermuda will beam the matches. CMC will also reach out to viewers in Cayman Islands, Dominica, St Lucia, Trinidad, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica and St Vincent island.

Foxsports

is how Australians watch all kinds of sport from around the world and cricket is one of their specialities. T20 World cup 2010 will be live in Australia on foxsports, owned by Premier Media group.

BTV

or Bangladesh Tv is free to air channel in Bangladesh and will be showing World twenty20 championship live from West Indies.

Hum Tum TV

is probably the only television channel that shows cricket occassionally in Japan and hopefully, they’ll broadcast this tournament for viewers.

Fiji TV

will bring T20 world cup 2010 live telecast to Pacific Islands (Fiji, Micronesia, Niue, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Fatuna islands and other newby locations. in Papua New Guinea, channel “Hitron” will broadcast the matches.

PCCW & Starsports china

is telecom company in Hong Kong which will devide live telecast of matches from rest of China (& Macau) where star sports will show the 16 day tournament.

Rupavahini

Sri Lanka’s Rupavahini corporation is a terrestrial television network that should most matches from world wide and will do same for World T20 tournament.

The International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Board have announced ESPN STAR Sports as its global media and production partner for its audio-visual rights for ICC Events from late 2007 to 2015.

The decision was a unanimous one, taken by the ICC Board in Dubai on Saturday, and the ICC will now seek to reach final agreement with ESPN STAR Sports.

While the final figure on the agreement will not be disclosed, it is significantly in excess of the ICC’s previous commercial deal.

That deal, with the Global Cricket Corporation (GCC), included sponsorship rights as well as the audio-visual component and was worth US$550 million for the years 2000 to 2007.

Included in the new eight-year period are 18 ICC tournaments with two ICC Cricket World Cups, in Asia (2011) and Australasia (2015), and a minimum of three ICC Champions Trophy tournaments.

Also included are the first two ICC Twenty20 World Championships, in South Africa (2007) and England (2009), the latter taking place in the ICC’s centenary year.

And there are Cricket World Cup qualifiers, four ICC U/19 Cricket World Cups, and, for the first time, the Women’s Cricket World Cup, with two tournaments scheduled for 2009 (Australia) and 2013 (India) in the eight-year timeframe.

Commenting on the decision to name ESPN STAR Sports as its preferred bidder, ICC President Percy Sonn said: “We are absolutely delighted that, after an open and transparent process, we have what we believe to be the best deal for cricket.

“All the bids we received were of a very high standard and we would like to thank the unsuccessful organizations for their submissions.

“However, the Board was unanimous in the view that the ESPN STAR Sports bid was the best, and we believe all of our 97 Members will gain significant benefit from an agreement with ESPN STAR Sports.

“The revenue that will come into the game as a result of this deal will ensure every one of those Members will be able to plan for the future with certainty, allowing us to make our strong sport even stronger.

“ESPN STAR Sports has an outstanding reputation as a sports broadcaster and we are delighted that we have found an outstanding partner to provide coverage of the game for the next eight years.

Jamie Davis, Managing Director, ESPN STAR Sports, said: “This acquisition affirms our commitment to the Indian sub-continent and the world and we are absolutely delighted to bring the exciting line-up of ICC Events to millions of cricket fans globally.

“Our company has done pioneering work in showcasing cricket in an entertaining and informative way and we will continue to innovate and extend the excitement of cricket through to 2015.

“We are honoured to have been selected as the ICC’s Global Partner,” he added.

ESPN STAR Sports is jointly owned by News Corporation and the Walt Disney Company.

Members of the ICC Board were quick to stress the significance of the decision to support ESPN STAR Sports’ bid.

Sir John Anderson KBE, New Zealand Cricket’s Chairman, said: “I am absolutely delighted.

“ESPN STAR Sports is a great partner for the ICC and the revenue that will be generated for the game will underpin the growth of cricket both domestically and globally.

“It will allow all Members to maintain and enhance the fabric of the game at all levels and it puts everyone in a strong position to move forward.”

I.S.Bindra, the former Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President and India’s representative at the meeting, said: “This deal is good for the game and it shows cricket is growing.

“That growth will increase the number of markets into which the game can be sold and that will increase cricket’s value even further.

“Much of the money that comes from this deal can be ploughed back into the development of the game and that will strengthen cricket even more.”

West Indies Chairman Ken Gordon said: “I was impressed with the thoroughness of the process and I am more than satisfied with this extremely favourable outcome.

“This agreement will benefit not only West Indies cricket but cricket as a whole.

“It will put the ICC in an extremely strong financial position and allow us all to develop cricket on a much wider front. It is excellent and I am very pleased.”

HRH Tunku Imran, President of the Malaysian Cricket Association and one of three ICC Directors representing Associate and Affiliate Members, said: “This is tremendous.

“The revenue received by the ICC can be used for a new era of development as it will have an impact on all of our 87 Members below Test level.

“And it will also allow us to accelerate our development of women’s cricket, a process that had already begun with the merger of the ICC and the International Women’s Cricket Council last year.

“This is a fantastic boost for the developing cricket world.”

The ICC team which met with potential media partners and sponsors and conducted negotiations to reach this point consisted of ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed, former ICC President Ehsan Mani, who acted as a consultant during negotiations, as well as ICC General Manager – Commercial Campbell Jamieson and ICC Commercial Lawyer Richard Verow.

Tony Samuel, of CRA International, a firm of forensic accountants, performed the role of independent observer.

This meeting of the ICC Board was attended by the following Directors:

Percy Sonn (Chairman) – ICC President

Malcolm Speed – ICC Chief Executive Officer

Full Members

Creagh O’Connor – Australia

Mahbubul Anam – Bangladesh (alternate for M.Abdul Aziz)

David Morgan – England

IS Bindra – India (alternate for Sharad Pawar)

Sir John Anderson KBE – New Zealand

Dr Nasim Ashraf – Pakistan

K Mathivanan – Sri Lanka (alternate for Jayantha Dharmadasa)

Ray Mali – South Africa

Ken Gordon – West Indies

Peter Chingoka – Zimbabwe

Associate Members

Samir Inamdar – Kenya

Stanley Perlman – Israel

HRH Tunku Imran – Malaysia

The ICC World Twenty20 2010 is going be host by West Indies. The tournament to be played in 20-20 overs is schedule to begin from April 30 and it runs till May 16 for about 19 days. The T20 World Cup 2010 is the third edition of its kind. First it was hosted by South Africa in 2007 and then England on 2009. India and Pakistan were the champions in the respective years of 2007 and 2009.

Still two more teams are undecided for the tournament and this time Zimbabwe will also have their comeback since they were not playing in England on 2009.

Fixtures and Schedule:
The three countries in West Indies will be hosting the competition on 2010. Guyana, St. Lucia and Barbados will be hosting all the total of 27 matches. The series will be played in same format as in 2009 T20 World Cup. The finals on May 16 2010 will be hosted by Barbados. Here is the complete fixtures and schedule of T20 World Cup 2010:

Group Division:

Group A: Pakistan (A1), Bangladesh (A2), Australia

Group B: Sri Lanka (B1), New Zealand (B2), Zimbabwe

Group C: South Africa (C1), India (C2), Qualifier One

Group D: West Indies (D1), England (D2), Qualifier Two

Date Match Time Venue

Fri Apr 30
1st Match, Group D – West Indies v TBC N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Fri Apr 30
2nd Match, Group B – New Zealand v Sri Lanka N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Sat May 1
3rd Match, Group C – India v TBC N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Sat May 1
4th Match, Group A – Bangladesh v Pakistan N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Sat May 1
5th Match, Group D – England v TBC N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Sun May 2
6th Match, Group C – India v South Africa N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Sun May 2
7th Match, Group A – Australia v Pakistan N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Sun May 2
8th Match, Group B – New Zealand v Zimbabwe N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Mon May 3
10th Match, Group B – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Mon May 3
9th Match, Group D – West Indies v England N/A Providence Stadium, Guyana

Tue May 4
11th Match, Group C – South Africa v TBC N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Tue May 4
12th Match, Group A – Australia v Bangladesh N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Thu May 6
13th Match – TBC v TBC (A1 v D2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Thu May 6
14th Match – TBC v TBC (C1 v B2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Fri May 7
15th Match – TBC v TBC (A2 v C2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Fri May 7
16th Match – TBC v TBC (B1 v D1) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Sat May 8
17th Match – TBC v TBC (C1 v D2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Sat May 8
18th Match – TBC v TBC (A1 v B2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Sun May 9
19th Match – TBC v TBC (C2 v D1) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Sun May 9
20th Match – TBC v TBC (B1 v A2) N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados

Mon May 10
21st Match – TBC v TBC (B2 v D2) N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Mon May 10
22nd Match – TBC v TBC (A1 v C1) N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Tue May 11
23rd Match – TBC v TBC (B1 v C2) N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Tue May 11
24th Match – TBC v TBC (D1 v A2) N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Thu May 13
1st Semi-Final – TBC v TBC N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Fri May 14
2nd Semi-Final – TBC v TBC N/A Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia

Sun May 16
Final – TBC v TBC N/A Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
India squad for T20 world cup 2010 Indian squad for T20 world cup 2010 to be held in West Indies will be captained by wicket keeper batsman MS Dhoni. Irfan Pathan is the notable name not in the squad as he’s lost selectors favour in recent times.

India’s performance in World T20s

India won the inagural T20 tournament back in 2007 in South Africa but their performance in 2009 edition was poor. May 2010 will be a chance for asian giants to reclaim the trophy the once held.

Following are the players selected in 15 member squad, cut short from preliminary pool of 30 players, according to ICC rules. R Vinay Kumar gets his maiden International call after two good season in Ranji trophy and impressive IPL 2010.

Age, number of T20 matches played and playing role of each player in the squad has been mentioned.

India squad for T20 world cup 2010.

Names Age T20 Mts Playing role
MS Dhoni (captain) 28 20 Right hand bat, wicket keeper
Virendra Sehwag (v-capt) 31 14 Right handed opening batsman
Gautam Gambhir 28 19 Left handed opening batsman
Yuvraj Singh 28 17 Left handed bat, left arm spinner
Suresh Raina 23 11 Left handed middle order batsman
Rohit Sharma 23 11 Right handed bat, off spinner
Yousuf Pathan 27 11 Right handed middle order bat, offspin
Ravindra Jadeja 21 5 Left handed batsman, left arm spin
Dinesh Karthik 24 7 Right handed batsman, wicket keeper
Harbhajan Singh 29 17 Offspinner, useful lower order batsman
Piyush Chawla 21 none Leg spinner, left handed batsman
Zaheer Khan 31 9 Left arm medium fast bowler
Praveen Kumar 23 1 Right arm medium, can slog
Ashish Nehra 31 2 Left arm medium fast bowler
R Vinay Kumar 26 none Right arm fast medium bowler
Players who couldn’t make the cut and are in stand-by.
Virat Kohli 21 none Right handed middle order batsman
Murali Vijay 26 none Right handed opening batsman
Manish Pandey 20 none Right handed middle order batsman
Abhishek Nayar 26 none Left handed bat, right arm medium pace
Wriddhiman Saha 25 none Right handed batsman, wicket keeper
Naman Ojha 26 none Right handed batsman, wicket keeper
Amit Mishra 27 none Leg spinner, also can slog
Pragyan Ojha 23 4 Left arm orthodox spinner
Ravichandran Ashwin 23 none Right arm off spinner
S Sreesanth 27 10 Right arm medium fast bowler
Sudeep Tyagi 22 1 Right arm medium fast bowler
Ishant Sharma 21 11 Right arm fast medium bowler
RP Singh 24 10 Left arm medium fast bowler
Abhimanyu Mithun 20 none Right arm medium fast bowler

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Pakistan squad for T20 world cup 2010. Pakistan squad for Twenty20 world cup 2010 contains only 9 players who were a part of 2009 tournament which Pak team won. Defending their champions tag will not be easy for green team as several of their players were punished for poor performance in Australia 4 months ago and hence quite a few newer players have been given opportunity in this West Indies world cup.

Pakistan captain for T20 world cup 2010 will be Shahid Afridi although he was found guilty of ball tempering recently and PCB thought long and hard before reappointing him.

Waqar Younis is the coach of Pakistan squad while Ijaz Ahmed, former right handed batsman and under-19 coach, is the new fielding coach of the side.

Also see : fixtures – T20 world cup 2010.

Pakistan squad for T20 world cup 2010.

Player Age T20 Mts Playing role
Shahid Afridi 30 27 Right hand bat, leg spinner
Misbah-ul-Haq 36 23 Right handed middle order batsman
Salman Butt 25 16 Left handed opening batsman
Mohammad Hafeez 29 9 Right handed batsman, offspinner
Umar Akmal 20 6 Right handed middle order batsman
Abdul Razzaq 30 11 Right handed bat, medium pacer
Hammad Azam 19 none Right handed batsman, right arm medium
Fawad Alam 24 18 Left hand bat, left arm spin
Yasir Arafat 28 7 Right handed batsman, medium pace
Khalid Latif 24 3 Right handed top order batsman
Kamran Akmal 28 28 Right handed batsman, wicketkeeper
Mohammad Asif 27 10 Right arm medium pace bowler
Umar Gul 26 26 Right arm fast medium bowler
Saeed Ajmal 32 14 Right arm offspinnner
Waqar Younis is the coach & Ijaz Ahmed fielding consultant

Note : Shahzaib Hasan ~ the right handed batsman, Mohammad Sami ~ the experienced right arm fast bowler, Raza Hasa ~ the 18 year old rookie left arm spinner, Sarfraz Ahmed ~ the wicket keeper and Naved Hasan ~ rookie left handed batting allrounder have been kept as stand by to main 15 member Pakistan T20 world cup squad. Pakistan’s preliminary squad of 30 players aldo included Imran Nazir, Imran Farhat, Shoaib Mallik, Hasan Raza, Kamran Younis, Babar Azam, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Wahab Riaz, Abdul Rehman and Zulqarnain Haider but they were overlooked.

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