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16 Sep 2019 08:52 - 16 Sep 2019 10:09 #375220
by ketchim
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain has been asked to return home from the CPL immediately.
He had originally gone to the West Indies with a no-objection certificate
that said he could play the entire tournament for INDIA owned Trinbago Knight Riders
but it has now been revoked by the PCB
with the aim of bringing the 19-year old back to play the Quaid-e-Azam trophy.
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16 Sep 2019 08:59 - 16 Sep 2019 09:00 #375222
by ketchim
Pakistan's most promising bowler was missing the first round of the Quaid-e-Azam trophy
to play T20 cricket abroad became a talking point, especially in light of other senior Pakistan bowlers
doing much the same.
Mohammad Amir retired from Test cricket earlier this year
Wahab Riaz has also chosen to take an indefinite break from first-class cricket.
These events - and perhaps a Test tour of Australia in November - prompted the PCB
to call Hasnain back home so he can hone his long-form skills.
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