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World XI holds training session in Dubai

| @indiablooms | Sep 11, 2017, at 01:45 am
Dubai, Sept 10 (IBNS): The World XI held an optional training session at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai Sports City on Sunday.

The World XI will arrive in Lahore in the wee hours of Monday, 11 September, to play three Twenty20 Internationals for the Independence Cup against Pakistan.

The following is Pakistan’s and the World XI’s schedule of training sessions, matches and media conferences in Lahore:

Tuesday, 12 September – The World XI and Pakistan will go head to head in the first T20I.

Wednesday, 13 September - The World XI will take on Pakistan in the second T20I.

Friday, 15 September - The third and final T20I of the series between the World XI and Pakistan will start at 19h00.

Saturday, 16 September – The World XI will depart for Dubai.

The World XI for the Independence Cup is:

 

1.    Faf du Plessis (captain) (South Africa)

2.    Hashim Amla (South Africa)

3.    Samuel Badree (Windies)

4.    George Bailey (Australia)

5.    Paul Collingwood (England)

6.    Ben Cutting (Australia)

7.    Grant Elliott (New Zealand)

8.    Tamim Iqbal (Bangladesh)

9.    David Miller (South Africa)

10.  Morne Morkel (South Africa)

11.  Tim Paine (wicketkeeper) (Australia)

12.  Thisara Perera (Sri Lanka)

13.  Darren Sammy (Windies)

14.  Imran Tahir (South Africa)

Pakistan’s 16-member squad is:

1.        Sarfraz Ahmad (captain/wicketkeeper)

2.        Fakhar Zaman

3.        Ahmed Shehzad

4.        Baber Azam

5.        Shoaib Malik

6.        Umer Amin

7.        Imad Wasim

8.        Shadab Khan

9.        Muhammad Nawaz

10.    Faheem Ashraf

11.    Hassan Ali

12.    Amir Yamin

13.    Muhammad Amir

14.    Ruman Raees

15.    Usman Shinwari

16.    Sohail Khan

Image: ICC

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