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‘Moahmmad Amir, Asif Ali to replace Faheem Ashraf, Abid Ali in Pakistan World Cup squad’

Latest Updates‘Moahmmad Amir, Asif Ali to replace Faheem Ashraf, Abid Ali in Pakistan World Cup squad’
Asif Ali (L) Mohammad Amir (R) set to be included in Pakistan World Cup Team.

 If reports in Pakistan media are to believed Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur, skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed and chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq have decided to include batsman Asif Ali and fast bowler Mohammad Amir in the ICC Cricket World Cup squad.

Geo News while quoting sources said that it has been decided that to make way for these two, struggling all-rounder Faheem Ashraf and newly selected opener Abid Ali would be left out of the 15-member squad, which is set to be finalised before the May 23 deadline announced by the International Cricket Council.

The top sports journalists of Pakistan have also tweeted about the changes and looks certain that these changes would be made.

The World Cup kicks off in England and Wales from May 30. Pakistan will play their opening match of the tournament against the West Indies on May 31.

The 27-year-old Asif Ali impressed with scores of 51 off 36 and 52 off 43 in the second and third ODIs during the ongoing series against England, essentially sealing his spot in the World Cup squad.

Mohammad Amir, meanwhile, is recovering from a suspected case of chicken pox and undergoing treatment in London. The pacer has been off-colour following his match-winning performance in the Champions Trophy 2017 final against India, managing only five wickets in his last 14 international games.

Amir’s case for inclusion in the World Cup, however, has been strengthened due to Pakistan’s dismal bowling performance in the ongoing series against England.

Both Asif Ali and Mohammad Amir were initially left out of Pakistan’s preliminary 15-man World Cup squad ahead of the England series.

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