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CRICKET - Int News 07 Feb, 2020

Pindi Test Day-1 Shaheen restricts Bangladesh on just 233 runs
By Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (February 7, 2020):-The magical bowling 4 for 59 by Shaheen Shah Afridi restricted visitors on 233 runs in the first Test of ICC Championship at Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on Friday. Earlier, Pakistani skipper Azhar Ali won the vital toss and decided to bowl first in the bowling supporting atmosphere. Bangladesh lost first two wickets on just three runs. Afridi and Abbas sent each one batsman back to pavilion. Tamim Iqbal scored three while Saif could not open his account they got out on the bowling of Abbas and Shaheen respectively.     Later, two contributions Mohammad Mithun (63) and Najmul Hossain (44) have cemented the position of visitors.  Mithun hit seven boundaries and one huge six during his stay on the pitch while his teammate Najmal also showed some resistance and played a responsible innings. Laton Das and Captain Mominul Haque were other major contributors, who scored 33 and 30 runs respectively. Major damage done by Shaheen Shah Afridi, who took four wickets while Mohammad Abbas and Haris Sohail shared two wickets each. Naseem Shah got one a piece while Yasir Shah failed to show impressive performance with the ball. Pakistan will start their inning today (Saturday) Bangladesh Batting: Tamim Iqbal (lbw b Mohammad Abbas) 3 (5 balls) Saif Hassan (c Asad Shafiq b Shaheen Shah Afridi) 0 (2 balls) Najmul Hossain Shanto (c †Mohammad Rizwan b Mohammad Abbas) 44 (110 balls) Mominul Haque (c) (c †Mohammad Rizwan b Shaheen Shah Afridi) 30 (59 balls) Mahmudullah (c Asad Shafiq b Shaheen Shah Afridi) 25 (48 balls) Mohammad Mithun (c †Mohammad Rizwan b Naseem Shah) 63 (140 balls) Liton Das † (lbw b Haris Sohail) 33 (46 balls) Taijul Islam (c Yasir Shah b Haris Sohail) 24 (72 balls) Rubel Hossain (b Shaheen Shah Afridi) 1 (9 balls) Abu Jayed (run out Mohammad Abbas) Ebadat Hossain not out Extras 10 (b 6, nb 3, w 1) TOTAL: 233 all out (82.5 Overs, RR: 2.81) Fall of wickets: 1-3 (Saif Hassan, 0.3 ov), 2-3 (Tamim Iqbal, 1.4 ov), 3-62 (Mominul Haque, 21.5 ov), 4-95 (Najmul Hossain Shanto, 33.6 ov), 5-107 (Mahmudullah, 40.3 ov), 6-161 (Liton Das, 55.3 ov), 7-214 (Taijul Islam, 78.5 ov), 8-229 (Rubel Hossain, 80.6 ov), 9-233 (Mohammad Mithun, 81.2 ov), 10-233 (Abu Jayed, 82.5 ov) BOWLING                        O M            R             W            ECON    WD         NB          Shaheen Shah Afridi       21.5        3              53           4              2.42        1              2              Mohammad Abbas         17           9              19           2              1.11        0              0              Naseem Shah                 16              0              61           1              3.81        0              1              Yasir Shah                        22               2              83           0              3.77        0              0              Haris Sohail                      6 2              11           2              1.83        0              0              Pakistan (Playing XI) Azhar Ali (Captain), Shan Masood, Abid Ali, Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail, Mohammad Rizwan (Wicket-keeper), Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah. Bangladesh (Playing XI) Mominul Haque Shaerab, Tamim Iqbal Khan, Mohammad Saif Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mohammad Mahmudullah, Mohammad Mithun, Litton Kumer Das, Mohammad Taijul Islam, Mohammad Rubel Hossain, Abu Jayed Chowdhury Rahi, Ebadot Hossain Chowdhury.

CRICKET - Int News 07 Feb, 2020

Under-19: Joy for Bangladesh to reach first time in final
Sports Desk ISLAMABAD:-Bangladesh reached the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup final for the first time in their history after Mahmudul Hasan Joy’s century helped them comfortably beat New Zealand by six wickets in their semi-final showdown at the JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom. The right-hander struck exactly 100 off 127 balls to help his team chase down 212 in just 44.1 overs after their bowlers earlier did the business with the ball to restrict the Junior Black Caps to a modest total. The result sparked wild celebrations and set up a competition finale against India in what will be the third all-Asian final and the first in U19 Cricket World Cup history outside the sub-continent. “Today was a very special innings I played and I am proud of it,” man of the match Joy said. “This is the first time that Bangladesh have got to the final and we are all very happy.” And Bangladesh were full value for their win, dominating the game from start to finish in South Africa’s North West province. After winning the toss and bowling, Shamim Hossain (two for 31) struck with the 11th ball of the match to remove Rhys Mariu (1) and leave New Zealand on the back foot. The opening bowler, along with Rakibul Hasan (one for 35) and Hasan Murad (two for 34) then made further inroads to leave their opponents on 74 for four, before Nicholas Lidstone (44) and Beckham Wheeler-Greenall’s cavalier 75 off 83 balls helped take them to a respectable total. Shoriful Islam (three for 45) also did damage at the other end to finish as the pick of the bowlers. The New Zealanders did manage two early breakthroughs in the form of Parvez Hossain Emon (14) and Tanzid Hassan (3) but Joy and Towhid Hridoy (40) put on 68 to steady the ship. Captain Shahadat Hossain (40 not out) then helped complete the job alongside the centurion – the pair putting on 101 for the fourth wicket – to send Bangladesh through. Scores in brief Bangladesh Under 19s beat New Zealand Under 19s by six wickets, JB Marks Oval, Potchefstroom New Zealand 211-8, 50 overs (Beckham Wheeler-Greenall 75 not out, Nicholas Lidstone 44; Shoriful Islam 3-45) Bangladesh 215-4, 44.1 overs (Mahmudul Hasan Joy 100, Shahadat Hossain 40 not out; David Hancock 1-31)

CRICKET - Int News 07 Feb, 2020

Live from Pindi Cricket Stadium (Match starts at 10.00am)
By Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (February 7, 2020): The Test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh will start at 10.00 am at Pindi Cricket Stadium Rawalpindi. Azhar Ali will lead Green Shirts while Mominul Haque will lead former East Pakistani. Pakistan Squad:  Azhar Ali (captain), Abid Ali, Asad Shafiq, Babar Azam, Bilal Asif, Faheem Ashraf, Fawad Alam, Haris Sohail, Imam-ul-Haq, Imran Khan Snr, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper), Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shan Masood, Yasir Shah Bangladesh Squad:  Mominul Haque (Capt), Tamim Iqbal, Saif Hasan, Najmul Hossain, Mahmudullah Riyad, Mohammad Mithun, Liton Das, Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hasan, Ebadat Hossain, Abu Jayed, Al-Amin Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Soumya Sarkar

CRICKET - Int News 05 Feb, 2020

Bangladesh arrive Islamabad for ICC Test Championship fixture
By Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (February 5, 2020):-A 14-member Bangladesh cricket squad led by Mominul Haque arrived on Wednesday in the morning at Islamabad International Airport (IIA) to play a Test match at Pindi Cricket Stadium regarding ICC Test Championship. Test match will be played from February 7 to 11. The second Test match of the rubber will be played in April at National Cricket Stadium, Karachi. However, top officials of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) including Zakir Khan and other staff welcomed the cricket team at airport. They presented flowers to the all players. All and officials traveled via Doha, Qatar, as the air-buss landed at 8:00am at IIA on Wednesday. Later, all members reached at a local hotel and they were in tight security and they enjoyed breakfast in the hotel. They hanged “Don’t Disturb” signs on the door and took full rest.          The visitor team will hold the practice session on Thursday at Pindi Cricket Stadium. Pakistani players will also be tuned up in practice session on same day at same venue. Bangladesh: Mominul Haque (Capt), Tamim Iqbal, Saif Hasan, Najmul Hossain, Mahmudullah Riyad, Mohammad Mithun, Liton Das, Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hasan, Ebadat Hossain, Abu Jayed, Al-Amin Hossain, Rubel Hossain, Soumya Sarkar Pakistan: Azhar Ali (captain), Abid Ali, Asad Shafiq, Babar Azam, Bilal Asif, Faheem Ashraf, Fawad Alam, Haris Sohail, Imam-ul-Haq, Imran Khan, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper), Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shan Masood, Yasir Shah  

CRICKET - Int News 05 Feb, 2020

Top-class broadcast coverage for the Rawalpindi Test planned
Sports Reporter ISLAMABAD (February 5, 2020):-Fans will be treated with top-quality broadcast coverage for the Rawalpindi Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh, an ICC World Test Championship fixture which begins on Friday. The broadcast coverage will done by Ten Sports, the PCB’s broadcast partner, through 23 High Definition cameras which will include two super slow spin vision cameras and one ultra-high speed camera. Renowned commentators Ramiz Raja, Bazid Khan, Athar Ali Khan, Shamim Chaudhary and Danny Morrison will bring the action to life and before and after each day’s play the fans will be served an exciting mix of analysis and entertainment through Straight Drive, a hugely popular show.

CRICKET - Int News 05 Feb, 2020

ICC confirms match officials for Rawalpindi Test
By Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (February 5, 2020):-International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed the officials for Pindi Test between hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh that will be kicked off from February 7, 2020 at Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi. Richie Richardson from West Indies will perform the duties of match referee during 5-day fixture. Richie Richardson will return to Pakistan as a match referee when he will be referee in the ICC World Test Championship, as the ICC confirmed the match officials’ appointments. Richardson’s Playing Control Team includes Nigel LIong and Chris Gaffaney as on-field umpires, Marais Erasmus as TV umpire and Shozab Raza as the fourth umpire. It is pertinent to mention here that Richardson last toured Pakistan in September 2017 for the three ICC World XI T20Is at Lahore – which was also his first visit to the country as a match official. The former West Indian cricketer toured Pakistan six times as a player and featured in six Tests and 21 ODIs between 1985 and 1996. This is the first instance that Gaffaney and Erasmus will tour Pakistan, while Llong, who has officiate six ODIs across Karachi (3), Lahore (2), and Multan (1), will return after more than a decade. He last stood as an on-field umpire in Pakistan during the ODI series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in January 2009. The first Test of the two-match series will be played at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium from 7-11 February. Match officials’ appointments: 7-11 February – 1st Test. Nigel Llong and Chris Gaffaney (on-field), Marais Erasmus (third umpire), Shozab Raza (fourth umpire); Sir Richie Richardson (match referee)  

CRICKET - Int News 04 Feb, 2020

Bilal terms restoration of international cricket a nice omen for budding lads
By Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (February, 4, 2020):-All rounder Bilal Asif, who played five Test and three One Day Internationals and solitary T-20, viewed of on Tuesday that all credit would go to Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for restoring the international cricket in Pakistan and it would also be a nice omen for the budding cricketers and cricket future in the country. While answering the various questions of sports journalists at the Media Center of Pindi Cricket Stadium, Off-Spinner Bilal Asif further added that he was happy to get place in the national team after a gap of one year. “I am happy to become a part of national cricket squad and now I will toil hard to produce remarkable performance in the Pindi Test and to cement the place in playing elevens in future, “he replied a question. To another question, Bilal Asif, 34, further said, “We are thankful to Allah Almighty the international teams started to visit Pakistan and we are getting occasions to perform well among the compatriot cricket lovers and they will enjoy the international cricket at their home towns. I always try to play positive cricket and according to the need of time. I love to hit big shorts to entertain the spectators but keep focus on the game according to match situation, “he said. “Weather is not in our control but we are optimistic that there will be nice weather for cricket in upcoming day and people will enjoy good cricket. Our team will play better and make no mistakes during the five-day Test encounter. We will get a better result. At domestic level my performance was good and also worked with ball and bate and hope for best in international fixtures, “he claimed.

CRICKET - Int News 04 Feb, 2020

How Babar Azam raced against time for his first Test century on home soil
Sports Reporter ISLAMABAD (February 4, 2020):-Rawalpindi will be in focus once again from Friday as Pakistan take on Bangladesh in the first Test of the two-match series. The last time, the city came under spotlight was in December when Pakistan hosted Sri Lanka to end the 10-year-long drought of Test cricket in the country. With the match certain to end in a draw due to intermittent showers which saw the whole of the fourth day getting abandoned, the cricket-starved fans turned out in large numbers to cheer their heroes. Babar Azam, the darling of Pakistan fans, received a resounding welcome when he arrived at the crease for the first time in Pakistan whites on the morning of the fifth and final day with the sun basking in its full glory at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. “It was a totally out of this world experience for me as the crowd chanted my name when I was walking out to bat,” Babar told PCB Digital. “When your crowd cheers for you, you want to give your everything to it.” The year 2019 turned out to be a remarkable 12-month period for Babar. Like his run in international white-ball cricket, his Test batting form surged. Three of his four Test centuries came last year and overall he had the fifth best average (68.44) amongst the batsmen to have scored more than 500 runs in the longest format of the game. Babar struggled to get his rhythm going early on. But, the presence of Abid, a veteran of first-class cricket who was playing his maiden Test innings and scored a century, at the other end helped. “It took me two-three overs to settle at the crease after which I planned my innings. I usually go and play my strokes freely, but that wasn’t happening since the ball was coming slow. I had a chat with Abid Ali, who was batting before me, and he told me to take my time.” Once settled, runs started to flow off Babar’s bat. It was when he neared the 50-run mark he realised that he could have a go at the century. But a brief chat with the umpire after Tea fazed the right-hander. “I was playing on 48 when I realised that I can get it [his first century on home soil]. But, when I went in after Tea, the umpire told me that the sun sets early here so we might have to call off the day an hour earlier. “From that instance, I had my eyes on the sun as I went about my innings.  As it started to go down I told Abid ‘it is going down and the umpires will call stumps any time now’ and I panicked a little at that stage. You tend to make mistakes when you panic, but I give full credit to Abid who kept assuring me that I will achieve my goal and that kept me from making any mistakes.” Once in his 90s Babar pierced the off-side field twice with scintillating strokes, the last one granting him the century. After punching Dilruwan Perera through covers, he had his eyes fixated at the ball as it travelled to the rope. The crowd erupted in joy and Babar roared and punched the air. “I tried to stay calm and build my innings. I keenly watched the ball go to the fence and did my celebrations once it hit the rope. You only relax once you have achieved the goal for which you have planned meticulously. So, after the ball hit the boundary, I unwound myself and celebrated my century. “That moment was an outstanding one for me because Test cricket was played after such a long time and I scored the century in the first match.”

CRICKET - Int News 04 Feb, 2020

PCB appoints Barrister Salman Naseer Chief Operating Officer
By Our Special Correspondent ISLAMABAD (February 4, 2020);-Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Tuesday appointed Barrister Salman Naseer, as Chief Operating Officer (COO) in its 57th Board of Governors meeting that took place in Peshawar that chaired by Chairman PCB Eshan Mani. According to media department of PCB, Barrister Salman Naseer has been appointed PCB’s Chief Operating Officer after the BoG approved Ehsan Mani’s recommendation who had led a recruitment process along with two BoG Members, Asad Ali Khan and Shahrez Abdullah Khan. Barrister Salman had been handling the additional charge of Acting Chief Operating Officer since 22 November 2019.  Bangladesh series The BoG applauded the PCB Chairman and the Chief Executive for convincing Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) to play 2 Tests, 1 ODI and 3 T20s in Pakistan. In relation to this series, the PCB Chairman briefed the BoG on the amicable resolution of a dispute with the PCB’s media rights partner, which contrary to media reports, earned the PCB net revenue of US$3.75million. The PCB Chairman informed the BoG he was able to convince the media rights partner to accept Bangladesh tour as an additional series in the agreement despite it being confirmed a week before the first T20I. However, recognising the media rights partner’s plea that it didn’t get enough time to sell the commercial airtime and based on an independent legal advice, the PCB agreed on the rights fee of US$3.75million. Ehsan Mani said: “I appreciate the BoG for acknowledging our efforts in getting this series back on track. To emerge profitable in the face of extreme challenges was another big achievement of this regime. If we had failed in our attempts with the media rights partner, we would have earned nothing as the tour could have been potentially canceled and our endeavours for the resumption of Test cricket would have been derailed.” Update on Pakistan men’s national cricket team Pakistan head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq provided a detailed briefing to the BoG on the men’s national cricket team since he assumed charge in September 2019. He talked at length on players’ fitness, domestic cricket, event scheduling, team preparation, selection criteria, future plans and the positives of his dual responsibilities. The BoG appreciated the efforts of Misbah and acknowledged he was operating in a challenging environment, while emphasising on having a strategy that could take the sport and the team in an upward direction. The BoG reiterated its support for Misbah and hoped with a positive and aggressive approach, the team will achieve good results under the present team management. Misbah-ul-Haq said: “The interaction with the BoG was a wide-ranging one, which I found positive and supportive. They asked all the relevant questions and provided some constructive advice. “I am satisfied with the progress the team is making though I acknowledge a lot of work still needs to be done. Having said that, we are now a different group as compared to what we were when we started. In the past five months, we have significantly improved our fitness levels and the players are also gaining confidence as they are now performing consistently at the international level.” HBL PSL 2020 The BoG was updated on the HBL Pakistan Super League 2020, which will be held across Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi from 20 February to 22 March. The BoG was informed the player draft took place on 6 December, online sale of tickets started on 20 January, the anthem was released on 28 January and the production partner was appointed on 30 January. PCB Chief Executive Wasim Khan said: “The delivery of the HBL PSL 2020 is proceeding nicely despite a back-breaking schedule that also includes home series against Bangladesh and next week’s Marylebone Cricket Club’s tour of Lahore in the lead up to our marquee event. The PCB staff are working flat-out to make it a memorable event for the players, fans, commercial partners and the media. I have no doubts that this will be great celebration of cricket, which has also seen the return of Test cricket.” Barrister Salman Naseer appointed Chief Operating Officer Barrister Salman Naseer has been appointed PCB’s Chief Operating Officer after the BoG approved Mr Ehsan Mani’s recommendation who had led a recruitment process along with two BoG Members, Mr Asad Ali Khan and Mr Shahrez Abdullah Khan. Barrister Salman had been handling the additional charge of Acting Chief Operating Officer since 22 November 2019. A Bar-at-Law from the prestigious City Law School and Lincoln’s Inn, London, Salman Naseer joined the PCB in September 2011. During his time at the PCB, Salman Naseer has been involved in preparation and drafting of rules, codes, policies and bylaws pertaining to regulation of cricket, conduct of cricketers, employees, coaches and support personnel; conferencing and acting on behalf of players; prosecuting players for violating PCB’s Anti-Corruption Code; drafting and vetting of tender documents and commercial contracts including for Media Rights, Franchise Rights, Licensing Rights etc. Reacting to his appointment, Salman Naseer said: “I am honoured to have been assigned this role at such an exciting time when international teams are regularly touring Pakistan and the entire HBL Pakistan Super League is taking place where it belongs. I look forward to working with the management team and making a meaningful contribution so that we can collectively transform the PCB into a high-performing organisation.” PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani said: “I congratulate Salman on his appointment as the Chief Operating Officer. He is one of the brightest from the young generation of PCB staffers who have stepped up and taken on extra responsibility during his interim appointment.” Model Constitution for City Cricket Associations The BoG approved the Model Constitution for City Cricket Associations, which is in harmony with the PCB Constitution 2019 and Model Constitution for Cricket Associations. Some of the salient features of the model constitution for City Cricket Associations, which will shortly be available on the PCB’s website, are:           i.            Article 5 deals with City Cricket Association members       ii.            As per Article 6.1, the General Body composition of the City Cricket Association is that of its President, Vice-President and Secretary, along with club President of each full Member Club.     iii.            As per Article 9.1, the seven-member Management Committee will include three members elected by the General Body, two independent members nominated by the PCB Nominations Committee, one representatives of the Principal Sponsor of the City Cricket Association and an elected President. The tenure of the members will be three years each.     iv.            The qualification criteria for a General Body and/or Management Committee member is set out in Article 12.        v.            The non-exhaustive list of Powers and Functions of the Management Committee are provided in detail under Article 10; however, some of the key responsibilities include: a.            Appointments of the General Manager, Finance Manager and other officers of the City Cricket Association and appointment of a selection committee on the recommendation of the Chief Executive Officer   b.            Submission of complete audited and management accounts to PCB   c.             Formulation of policies for the development of cricket in its jurisdiction at all levels d.            Control and/or management of the affairs of the stadium, sports complex(es), gymnasia and playing grounds owned or supervised by it e.             Enter into contracts in furtherance of the objects of the City Cricket Association f.        Implementation of the programmes formulated by the City Cricket Association      vi.            Article 21 deals with Cricket Tournaments and spells out sanctions for clubs not participating in notified cricket tournaments As per Article 24, the Principal Sponsor will be appointed through a transparent bidding process on a minimum one-year basis and shall be granted naming, branding and other sponsorship rights pertaining to the City Cricket Association. Financial Statements 2018-2019 The BoG approved the PCB Financial Statements for the period 2018-2019, which highlighted a significant rise in revenue of about PKR6billion. Major constituent being Media Rights from hosting Australia and New Zealand, increase in contribution from ICC and increase in total revenue from HBL PSL after the new right cycle kicked in. Despite this increase in Revenue, the PCB have rationalised its expenses and the corresponding increase in expense is not observed. Spending on the cricketing expenditures have increased from last year, while there is a dip in administrative expenses as part of cost efficiency endeavors. Given the fact, the PCB will be hosting its bilateral cricket and full HBL PSL in Pakistan, future outlook certainly looks encouraging. A copy of the audited financial statements will be available on the PCB website shortly. Other matters The BoG authorised the PCB management to make a decision on the hosting of this year’s Asia Cup 2020, which is an Asian Cricket Council (ACC) event. In this context, the PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani will represent Pakistan at the upcoming ACC meeting (date and venue to be confirmed) and present a proposal that protects the interests of the PCB and is in line with its mantra of not mixing politics with sports. The BoG was apprised on the International Cricket Council (ICC) visit to explain the process that will be adopted for the allocation of ICC Events in the 2023-2031 cycle. The BoG was briefed the PCB will indicate to the ICC in March about the Events it will like to host, while the financial and other guarantees will be submitted in September. The BoG approved the No Objective Certificate (NOC) guidelines for cricketers. Amongst other guidelines the policy allows centrally contracted players to seek a clearance for up to a maximum of three ICC-approved foreign leagues, excluding the HBL Pakistan Super League, as long they don’t coincide with the PCB-organised events and player workload and fitness regime is properly managed. The CEO shall have a final approval right. Further details on the NOC policy will be announced in due course. The BoG approved a budget of PKR1.4million for the staging of four MCC matches, to be played next week in Lahore. The MCC, on their first tour in 48 years, will play Pakistan Shaheens, Northern, Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans from 13-19 February. The BoG also approved the PCB Strategic Plan 2020-2024, which will be shared with the media in due course. The following BoG members attended the meeting: Ehsan Mani (Chairman, PCB), Asad Ali Khan , Lt Gen (R) Muzammil Hussain, Imran Farookhi, Kabir Ahmed Khan, Mohammad Ayaz Butt, Shahrez Abdullah Khan, Shah Dost (Menmbers), Mohamad Ali Shahzada (Ex-Officio), Wasim Khan (Chief Executive, PCB).    

CRICKET - Int News 03 Feb, 2020

Bangladesh Test squad to arrive on Wednesday
By Sports Reporter ISLAMABAD (February 3, 2020):-Pakistan and Bangladesh will come face to face in the first of the two-match Test series at the Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, from 7-11 February. The following is the schedule of training and press conferences: 4 February: The Pakistan team will hold a training session from 1pm-4pm at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Beforehand, a Pakistan squad member will hold a press conference at the Media Block.   5 February: Pakistan and Bangladesh will hold practice sessions at the Pindi Cricket Stadium from 1.30pm onwards. Before the practice, a squad member from each side will hold press conferences at the Media Block. For further information, please contact Raza Kitchlew (03018440280) and Bangladesh team media manager Rabeed Imam at +8801713046531. 6 February: Both the teams will hold training sessions at the Pindi Cricket Stadium at 10am. Around mid-day, Azhar Ali and Mominul Haque, the opposite captains, will hold pre-series press conferences in the Media Block after which both captains will take part in a photo-shoot with the series trophy. For further information, please contact Raza Kitchlew (03018440280) and Rabeed Imam (+8801713046531). 7-11 February: The first Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh will begin. The toss will take place at 9.30am, while the first ball will be bowled at 10am. After the end of each day’s play, squad members from both sides will hold press conferences. On Friday, the first session will be from 10am to 12.30pm with an extended lunch break from 12.30pm to 1.30pm  
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