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Babar, Rizwan, Shaheen, Rauf rested for Bangladesh T20I series

The Men’s National Selection Committee has unveiled a 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, notably excluding senior players Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Rauf, and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

As per the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) press release issued on Tuesday, Salman Ali Agha will continue to lead the side for the T20I series.

The matches are scheduled to take place from July 20 to 24 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka.

Meanwhile, the squad for the white-ball series against the West Indies will be announced at a later date.

Squad for Bangladesh series:

Salman Ali Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Ahmed Daniyal, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hassan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza and Sufyan Moqim

Team management:

Naveed Akram Cheema (manager), Mike Hesson (head coach), Ashley Noffke (bowling coach), Muhammad Hanif Malik (batting Coach), Shane McDermott (fielding Coach), Cliffe Deacon (physiotherapist), Grant Luden (strength and conditioning coach), Talha Ejaz (analyst), Syed Naeem Ahmad (media manager), Irtaza Komail (security manager), Dr. Wajid Ali Rafai (doctor) and Muhammad Ehsan (masseur)

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