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Pakpassion.net have confirmed that the ICC are considering allowing Amir to use PCB facilities to get back to match fitness before the expiry of his spot-fixing ban.
Read more: Mohammad Amir to Serve his 5 year Ban in its Entirety
Pakpassion.net have confirmed that the ICC are considering allowing Amir to use PCB facilities to get back to match fitness before the expiry of his spot-fixing ban.
Read more: Mohammad Amir to Serve his 5 year Ban in its Entirety
PakPassion spoke with the former Pakistan international as he turned out for Lashings. Saqlain commented on the quality of spin bowling at the Champions Trophy, the lack of leg spinners in international cricket, his work for the Bangladesh Cricket Board and the potential of working for the PCB in future.
Read more: "Leg-spin bowling needs another Shane Warne" : Saqlain Mushtaq
With over 20,000 international runs, Inzamam believes his experience can be of benefit to the struggling Pakistani line-up, although as yet no approach has been made by the PCB
Kamran Akmal's poor performance at the Champions Trophy may have put his own international career in doubt with the selection committee likely to drop him for the upcoming tour of the Caribbean, but it could spell could news for another Akmal, his brother Umar.
Read more: Think Tank Looks Once again at Umar Akmal as the Wicketkeeper
After the successful fitness tests of Shahid Afridi and Abdur Rehman yesterday, it was the turn of eight more players to prove how fit they are.
Read more: Fitness Tests: Mohammed Irfan stuns all with his fitness [Pictures]
Speaking with PakPassion.net, the all rounder expressed his delight at being picked by Somerset and spoke of the importance of playing county cricket.
Read more: Yasir Arafat urges more Pakistanis to play County Cricket
Pakistan's dismal performance at the Champions Trophy may have come as a surprise to some, but recent form suggests it was an ?accident waiting to happen?.
The Pakistani fast bowler spoke exclusively to PakPassion.net, as he recovered from a knee injury he picked up in South Africa earlier this year.
Read more: Umar Gul Hopes to Return, Fitter, Stronger and Better
It's the 25th of March and the year is 1992. The Captain of a victorious Pakistani team is called upon to receive the World Cup for the first time in the nation's history. As Imran Khan lifts the prestigious trophy on that beautiful evening in Melbourne, millions of his countrymen around the world are standing up in unison ? connected by the invisible bond of kinship. In the days, months and years to come, that moment captured by television images will be the source of inspiration for millions of Pakistanis, within them countless players who will quote that moment as the day they decided to take up the game of cricket and proudly serve their nation.
Read more: The PCB Needs decisive Leadership - The PCB Needs Zaka Ashraf
April and May has seen some pioneering initiatives launched by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Clearly focused on adding depth to Pakistan's fast bowling reserves, both in the long-term and for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy, the PCB has embarked on a series of unique initiatives which have been hailed by players, management and coaches alike.
Read more: PCB focus on innovation and professionalism as long-term vision emerges
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