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PCB: Thirteen Balochistan CCA U19 squads for 50-over tournament named

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  • Balochistan-leg to commence from 9 September; squads and tournament schedule available here
  • As per the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2022 age criteria, players born on or after 1 September 2002 have been selected
  •  Urdu version of the media release attached here

Thirteen City Cricket Association sides of the Balochistan Cricket Association were announced today for the U19 City Cricket Association 50-over Tournament 2021-22, which will be held in the Balochistan province from 9 to 23 September.

The tournaments in Central Punjab, Northern, Sindh and Southern Punjab are underway from 5 September, while the event in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will get underway from 7 September.

The Balochistan event is commencing after the conclusion of the age verification process of the players. As per the ICC’s eligibility criteria for the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup West Indies 2022, players born on or after 1 September 2002 will be eligible for selection.

The 50-over tournament has been designed to provide budding youngsters with an opportunity to not only impress the selectors for next year’s ICC U19 Cricket World Cup West Indies 2022, but also earn their nod for the National U19 Championship (three-day event) and National U19 Cup (one-day tournament). The two domestic events will be played from 3 October to 12 November.

The sides have been selected through a robust and merit-based open trials system, which were conducted by the national junior selection committee, national selectors and second XI head coaches. All the trials were filmed by the team analysts and took place in the presence of independent Cricket Association observers.

The U19 50-over tournament is a continuation of the CCA two-day tournament, which were held across the country with an aim to provide the talented youngsters with a chance to shine in the pre-season events. These events were organised by the PCB, taking into consideration that limited cricket activity at grassroots and CCA-level was held due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Like the CCA two-day tournament, the U19 50-over competition matches are covered digitally.

Squads

Balochistan:

Chaman – Aman Khan, Bilal Ahmed, Ejaz Ahmed, Hikmat Ullah, Hikmat Ullah, Ikram ullah, Jahanzaib, M Aslam, M.Rizwan Ul Haq, Manjeet Kumar, Mohammad Hussain, Nisar Ahmed, Raheem Ullah, Shabir Ahmed, Syed M.Hanzala

Gwadar – Adnan Imam, Bilal Wazeer, Jahanzaib, Khalil, Mudassar, Muhammad Asif, Nasir Ali, Qadeer, Sahil, Sajid, Sajid, Sajid Ali, Shayhaq, Sheraz, Waseem

Jaffarabad – Abdul Raziq, Abdul Wahid, Ali Akbar, Farhad Magsi, Farhan Ali, Farman Ali, Izhar Shah, M.Amir, Rauf Magsi , Saqib Ali, Syed Jawad Shah, Umair Khan, Wajid Ali, Zain Ul Aabdin, Zameer Hussain

Khuzdar – Mohsin Ali, Abdul Hafeez, Ahmed Ghani, Junaid Ahmed, Kifaiat Ullah, Muhammad Yasin, Muneeb Mengal, Rizwan Ahmed, Saeed Ahmed, Sameer Ahmed, Samiullah, Siraj Ahmad, Waheed Ul Rehman, Zakir Ahmed

Lasbela – Abu Bakar, Abu Huraira, Ali Nawaz, Aman Ullah, Arbaz Khan, Ejaz Ahemd, Ejaz Ahmed, Habib, Khalid Panah, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Usman, Musawar Ahmed, Nabeel Hanif, Nadir Khan, Naveed Hussain, Sami Ullah, Zaheer Ahmed

Loralai – Abdul Baqi, Abdul Majeed, Ahsan Ullah, Duniya Khan, Hamas Khalid, Hassan Khan, Hayat Ullah, Hikmatullah, Jahangir Khan, Jahanzaib Khan, M Ismail, Mirwais Khan, Muhammad Aslam, Muhammad Younas, Muhammad Younas, Nasir Khan, Sajjad Ali, Shahid Khan, Tanveer Khan, Zohaib Khan

Naseerabad – Arshad Ali, Basit Ali, Dinar Khan, Israr Ullah, Mir Hazar, Muhammad Nasir, Muhammad Uzair, Muhammad Arif, Muzammil Hussain, Shehzad Lateef, Wajid Ali, Waqar Ali, Waqas Ali, Yasir Hussain, Zakir Ali

Noshki – Adnan, Ali Asghar, Junaid Ahmed, Kamran, Khurshid Ahmed, M Hussain, M Muddasir, M Yahya, Majid Khan, Najeeb Ullah, Saifullah, Shahzaib, Umair Ahmed, Usama Zaheer, Waheed Ahmed, Waqar Ahmed, Zulqarnain

Panjgur – Abu Bakar, Adil, Adnan Waheed, Babar Inayat, Habibullah, Musadiq Ali, Noman Karim, Raheem Jan, Saif Ullah, Shehzad Ghani, Siraj Mehboob, Suhail, Waqas Ibraheim, Yasir Abbas, Zuhaib Ahmed

Pishin – Abbasin Roshan, Abdul Haseeb, Aimal Khan, Faheem Shah, Fareed Ahmed, Farman Ullah, Habib Ur Rehman, Hakeem Khan, Izat Ullah, Muhammad Arif, Muhammad Umar, Muheeb Shah, Noor Din, Qurban Ali, Shamraiz Khan, Syed Muhammad Waleed, Syed Shams Ullah

Quetta – Ikram Ullah, Junaid Ahmed, Junaid Ul Hassan, Kabir Raj, Khalid Khan, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Aqdas, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Hassan, Muhammad Waheed, Noor Ul Huda, Obaid Khan, Qudrat Ullah, Shah Yasin, Shahid Khan, Yahya Khan, Yasir Khan

Sibi –  Abdul Khaliq, Bahadur Khan Zarkoon, Janzaib, Meher Dil Khan, Mohammad Yaqoob, Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad Shehzad Khan, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Muhammad Siddiq, Muhammad Talha, Mujeeb Ullah Shah, Musharaf Habib, Naimatullah Shah, Parvez Ahmed, Rabnawz Khan, Saeed Ahmed

Turbat – Akthar, Aman, Ameeran, Bilal Ahmed, Gangozar, Imran Essa, Jahanzaib, Lal Pull, M.Ikram, Mohsin Essa, Nauman, Salman, Sarbuland Dashti, Siddique Basheer, Yawar Akhtar, Zaid Waseem

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