Event: | Australia A in Pakistan 2005/06 |
DateLine: 8th September 2005
Media Release - 08 September 2005
 
Changes in Pakistan 'A' squad 
The following two changes have been made to the Pakistan 'A' Team for their first four-day match against Australia 'A' to be played from 11-14 September, 2005 at Pindi Stadium, Rawalpindi: 
1. Imran Tahir, who got injured in a traffic accident, will be replaced by Mansoor Amjad. 
2. Shahid Nazir will replace Mohammad Asif after which the former will join the Faisalabad Wolves in Leicester, England to participate in the International Twenty-20 Club Championship 2005-2006. 
Media Department 
Note: The earlier media release before the above changes is as follows: 
Media Release - 5 September 2005 
The following squad alongwith reserves has been announced by the Selectors for the first four-day match to be played in Rawalpindi at Pindi Cricket Stadium from 11th September to 14th September 2005: 
1. Misbah-ul-Haq (captain)2. Salman Butt
3. Yasir Hameed
4. Shoaib Malik
5. Bazid Khan
6. Asim Kamal
7. Zulqarnain Haider (wicketkeeper)
8. Imran Tahir
9. Mohammad Sami
10. Mohammad Asif
11. Umar Gul
12. Ashar Zaidi
13. Yasir Arafat
14. Faisal Iqbal
15. Mohammad Irshad
 
The following Reserve players will be practicing/training at NCA Lahore and will join the Pakistan 'A' as and when required: 
1. Shahid Nazir2. Naumanullah
3. Imran Farhat
4. Mansoor Amjad
5. Shahid Yousuf
6. Yasir Ali
7. Najaf Shah
8. Mohammad Khalil
9. Hasan Raza
10. Taufeeq Umar
11. Arshad Khan
12. Iftikhar Anjum
 
The team for the second four-day match from 17th September to 20th September 2005 and the one-day squad for Lahore ODIs on 23rd Sept. (Bagh-e-Jinnah), 25th Sept. (Gaddafi Stadium), and 27th Sept. (Gaddafi Stadium), will be announced later. 
National Coach Bob Woolmer will have overall charge of coaching the 'A' squad. He will be assisted by Haroon Rashid as Coach-cum-Manager and Sabih Azhar as Assistant Coach. Grant Compton will act as Fitness trainer and Daryl Lifson will be the Physio attached to the team. 
Attendance will be free in all the matches played by Australia 'A' in Rawalpindi and Lahore. 
Abbas ZaidiDirector (Board Operations)
(Article: Copyright © 2005 Pakistan Cricket Board)
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