Pakistan A cricket team

Second-tier national team
Pakistan A
Pakistan Shaheens Crest
Nickname(s)Pakistan Shaheens
Personnel
CaptainMohammad Haris
CoachAizaz Cheema[1]
Team information
Founded1964
History
First-class debutCeylon Board President's XI
in 21 August 1964
at Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, Borella, Colombo
Official websiteOfficial Website

The Pakistan A cricket team, or Pakistan Shaheens,[2] is a national cricket team representing Pakistan. It is the second-tier of international Pakistan cricket, below the full Pakistan national cricket team. Matches played by Pakistan A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, receiving first-class and List A classification respectively. Pakistan A played their first match in August 1964, a three-day first-class contest against Ceylon Board President's XI.

Pakistan A have played a number of series, both home and away, against other national A teams, and competed against other first-class opposition. Their first tour was to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in 1964–65. Pakistan A did not play another match until the 1991 season when they again toured Sri Lanka, a series against England A the previous season having been cancelled due to the Gulf War.[3]

Coaching staff

  • Head coach & Batting coach: Aizaz Cheema
  • Fielding coach: Junaid Khan
  • Fast Bowling Coach: Umar Gul
  • Spin Bowling Coach: Sohail Khan
  • Physiotherapist:
  • Strength & Conditioning Coach:
  • Performance Analyst:
  • Massuer:

Current squad

International cap players are marked as Bold. This is the list of players who represented Pakistan A in First-class and List A matches in the past 12 months.

Name Age Batting style Bowling style Domestic team Forms Note
Batsmen
Omair Yousuf 25 Right-handed Right-arm leg break Quetta Gladiators FC, LA
Abbas Ali 20 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Free agent FC, LA
Maaz Sadaqat 18 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast Peshawar t20, LA
Mohammad Taha 23 Right-handed Right arm off spin Free agent FC, LA First-class Captain
Mohammad Huraira 21 Right-handed Right-arn Off break Free agent FC, LA
Abdullah Shafique 24 Right-handed Right arm off spin Lahore Qalandars FC, LA
Ali Asfand 19 Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast Central Punjab FC, LA
All-rounders
Qasim Akram 21 Right-handed Right arm off spin Karachi Kings FC, LA
Muhammad Awais Anwar 20 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Rawalpindi FC, LA
Mubasir Khan 21 Right-handed Right-arm off spin Rawalpindi FC, LA
Abbas Afridi 23 Right-handed Right arm off spin Multan Sultans FC, LA
Wicket-keepers
Mohammad Haris 23 Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Peshawar Zalmi FC, LA List A Captain
Haseebullah Khan 21 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Multan FC, LA
Rohail Nazir 22 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Free agent FC, LA
Spin bowlers
Mehran Mumtaz 21 Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Northern FC, LA
Pace bowlers
Shahnawaz Dahani 25 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium Multan Sultans FC, LA
'Mohammad Amir Khan 22 Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium [[Peshawar cricket team FC, LA
Mohammad Imran 23 Right-handed Right-arm fast Peshawar cricket team FC, LA
Hunain Shah 20 Right-handed Right-arm medium Quetta Gladiators FC, LA
Arshad Iqbal 23 Right-handed Right-arm fast Faisalabad cricket team FC, LA
Faisal Akram 20 Left-handed Left-arm medium Free agent FC, LA

Updated as on 27 May 2023

Honours

ACC

See also

References

  1. ^ "PCB to appoint Aizaz Cheema as Pakistan Shaheens head coach". BDCricTime. Retrieved 22 April 2023.
  2. ^ "MCC to visit Pakistan in February, South Africa may tour in March: Wasim Khan". Dawn (newspaper). 19 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2022. ...where 'The Shaheens' — a new name for the Pakistan A team — will visit...
  3. ^ "Pakistan A v Kenya at Lahore, Dec 13, 2014 – Cricket Scorecard – ESPN Cricinfo". Cricinfo.

External links

  • Cricket Archive page for Pakistan A Cricket Team
  • Cricinfo page for Pakistan A Cricket Team
  • CricketnLive page for Pakistan A Cricket Team
  • Cricnscore page for Pakistan A Cricket Team
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