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Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood is under consideration for the Champions Trophy squad after concerns grew over the availability of Saim Ayub due to his ankle fracture. Shan, who is presently leading Pakistan in the home series against the West Indies,
Shan Masood last played in an ODI in May 2023 while his last T20 international appearance came in late 2022 in the World T20 Cup in Australia.
Pakistan's Test captain Shan Masood is being seen as a possible replacement for the injured Saim Ayub in the upcoming Champions Trophy. Ayub, a promising young opener for Pakistan, is currently out of action with an ankle injury he picked up during a Test match against South Africa.
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood is being considered for the Champions Trophy squad with concerns over Saim Ayub's ankle fracture. Shan's strong perf
Pakistan's Test captain Shan Masood is being considered for the Champions Trophy squad due to Saim Ayub’s potential unavailability following an ankle fracture. While selectors await Saim’s recovery update,
Pakistan test team's skipper Shan Masood has defended his side's decision to prepare spinning wickets to aid wins.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood reflected on his team's comprehensive 127-run victory against the West Indies in the first Test at Multan on Sunday. Masood credited his spinners for their clinical performance and highlighted key moments that turned the game in Pakistan's favour.
Pakistan comfortably won the first Test against West Indies at the Multan Cricket Stadium on January 19. After winning the toss, the hosts put up 230 runs and restricted West Indies to just 137 runs on the back of spinners,
Former cricketer Basit Ali has suggested Test captain Shan Masood's name for the opening slot if Saim Ayub is ruled out for next month's ICC Champions Trophy. Out of the eight teams participating in the tournament,
Pakistan hopes its tried and tested spin template will be successful against the West Indies as the two bottom-placed teams in the World Test Championship gear up for the two-test series starting from Friday.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood put up a strident defence of Pakistan's decision to produce a pitch that was heavily spin-friendly. After Pakistan wrapped up a 127-run win in the shortest-ever Test ...