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The
suspended Saeed Ajmal has been included in Pakistan's 30-member
provisional squad for the World Cup. However, his inclusion in the final 15
will be subject to him clearing his bowling action. The PCB is yet to plan a
date for his official ICC bowling assessment
The
list also includes allrounder Shoaib Malik and
wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal, both
of whom have been out of the ODI side for the last 18 months, since featuring
in the 2013 Champions Trophy. Kamran has been averaging 59.08 in
the current first-class season and is third most-prolific scorer after nine
rounds, while Malik's form has fluctuated; he has scored 385 runs in seven
matches and picked up 18 wickets for his new team ZTBL.
"At
the moment, winning or losing aside, team Pakistan is performing adequately
well in all three formats of the game," Moin Khan, the chief selector,
said in a statement. "The belief in the think tank is that the squad
holds immense potential and promise to perform in any conditions. The most
positive aspect is that some of our foremost proven talents have overcome
physical issues and are raring to be given an opportunity to have a tilt at
the global honours."
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"For me personally, the 1992 World Cup victory ranks amongst
our greatest cricketing achievements," said Moin, who was also the part of
the winning XI when Pakistan won the 1992 World Cup in Australia. "I am
positive that the present outfit too has the capacity to replicate that triumph
Down Under."
The final squad will be decided during the domestic one-day
pentangular cup in Karachi in the first week of January. Pakistan are scheduled
to play their opening World Cup match in Adelaide on February 15, against
arch-rivals India.
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