Pakistan tour of England: Amir, Sohail pull out due to personal reasons

Pakistan will send 28 players and 14 player support personnel for three Tests and three T20Is to be played in August and September

Haris Sohail smashes quick fire 89. Photo: Reuters
Amir has withdrawn so that he can be at the birth of his second child in August, while Haris will miss the tour because of family reasons, says PCB. File photo: Reuters
Agencies Lahore
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 12 2020 | 2:58 PM IST
Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir and middle-order batsman Haris Sohail on Thursday pulled out of the upcoming England tour due to personal reasons.
 
"Amir has withdrawn so that he can be at the birth of his second child in August, while Haris will miss the tour because of family reasons," said the PCB in a statement.
 
"Pakistan will send 28 players and 14 player support personnel for three Tests and three T20Is to be played in August and September. The squad as well as pre-series and series schedule will be announced in due course," it added.
 
Earlier in the week, the PCB cancelled a players' training camp at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore due to the rising cases of Covid-19 in the country.

 
"Taking into account the Covid-19 outlook in Pakistan in the coming weeks, the operational and logistical matters as well the observation that keeping players in a safe and secure environment would remain a challenge, the Pakistan Cricket Board has decided not to hold a training camp of the national men's team prior to their departure for England," PCB had said in a statement.
 
The body also said that it is already in discussions with the England Cricket Board (ECB) to bring forward its early July departure date for England so the Pakistan squad can benefit from additional practice time there.
 
"More details around the pre-tour Covid-19 testing of the players and player support personnel, assembling them in Lahore and their training/match schedule will be shared in due course," the statement had read.

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