Pakistan players are not going to be in the much-anticipated 2-match T20I series between Asia XI and World XI to be played in Dhaka in March. The absence of Pakistan stars from the invitational 2-match T20I series was confirmed on Tuesday when the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Nazmul Hassan announced the squads for the T20I series. The matches are part of the celebrations in Bangladesh to mark the 100th anniversary of the country’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rehman.
The tentative squads for Asia XI includes players from India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. Nazmul Hasan said that India captain Virat Kohli may play one of the 2 matches for Asia XI along with KL Rahul. Apart from the two star players, Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant, Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Shami have been included in the Asia XI squad for both the T20I matches.
Nazmul Hassan revealed that Pakistan players are not going to be involved because of their Pakistan Super League (PSL) duties.
“The T20Is between World XI and Asia XI were scheduled from March 16-20, while the HBL PSL 2020 is likely to end on March 22. Since dates of both the series couldn’t be changed, we offered our regrets to the BCB, both verbally and in writing, which they understood and accepted,” a PCB spokesperson had said, as quoted by The Dawn.
“It is unfortunate that the facts were twisted to mislead Pakistan cricket fans and followers.”
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jayesh George had also hinted that Pakistan players would not be part of Asia XI squad.
“What we are aware of is that there will be no Pakistan players in the Asia XI. That is what the message is, so, there is no question of both countries coming together or picking one over the other,” George had said in December.