yeah, I have an irrational hate for 15 player squads ever since on CC19 I was forced to play Maxwell as a bowler because of injuries. 18 man just gives a lot more flexibility. I'll update the squad page when I get home
yeah, I have an irrational hate for 15 player squads ever since on CC19 I was forced to play Maxwell as a bowler because of injuries. 18 man just gives a lot more flexibility. I'll update the squad page when I get home
No, I'm just explaining why I have a vendetta against 15 man squads. Rest assured, your players will be available (although form may be another matter knowing how fickle sims are)
No, I'm just explaining why I have a vendetta against 15 man squads. Rest assured, your players will be available (although form may be another matter knowing how fickle sims are)
Indian Selection Committee alongside Virat Kohli, the captain of Indian Cricket Team,
are meeting today to finalize the Indian squad for the upcoming World T20 in Australia.
World T20 Squad Announced! Surprising omissions and pleasant surprises for Afghanistan fans!
Asghar Afghan
Rashid Khan (vc)
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
Muhammad Shahzad
Rahmat Shah
Hashmatullah Shahidi
Hazratullah Zazai
Usman Ghani
Mohammad Nabi
Samiullah Shenwari
Najibullah Zadran
Karim Janat
Fareed Ahmad
Shapoor Zadran
Naveen-ul-Haq
Mujeeb Ur Rahman
Qais Ahmad
Aftab Alam
Asad Raza, the new Afghanistan Men's senior team chief selector, has taken some bold calls. Gulbadin Naib hasn't been considered good enough to play for Afghanistan in the World T20, neither Shafeequllah Shafaq and many other notable omissions will easily be found in this squad of 18. Many T20 specialists, such as Qais Ahmed and Naveen-ul-Haq have been picked as the Blue Tigers look towards surprising a few in the ICC's marque event.
The services of Mohammad Shahzad, Aftab Alam, Fareed Ahmad and co. have been sought by Raza as he looks to form a formidable squad for the World Cup. One area he was visibly concerned over was the lack of specialist batsmen. Upon deeply searching and consulting domestic coaches, he came to the conclusion of sticking with the best available option, and back his all-rounders to help form an excellent combination.
The squad overall looks slightly tilted towards bowlers and all-rounders. Although for the first time in history, Afghanistan seems to have a pretty decent pace-bowling quartet too, backed by the world-class spin attack. All-in-all, Afghanistan has played exciting Cricket over the years and the World Cup will be a serious test for them, and it promises to be an exhilarating one for them as well as their fans.
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