Fakhar Zaman To Represent Pakistan In 2025 Champions Trophy

Fakhar Zaman, the outstanding (left-handed) batter for Pakistan, is probably going to be called up for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from the (19th of February to the 9th of March). According to sources, Pakistan, the defending champions, is getting ready with a balanced lineup …

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Fakhar Zaman, the outstanding (left-handed) batter for Pakistan, is probably going to be called up for the Champions Trophy 2025, which will be held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from the (19th of February to the 9th of March).

According to sources, Pakistan, the defending champions, is getting ready with a balanced lineup that includes {(7) batsmen, (4) fast bowlers, (3) spinners, and (1) wicketkeeper} as countries start to finalize their squads. Pakistan’s captain, Muhammad Rizwan, is anticipated to be the team’s only wicketkeeper.

Under the terms of his core agreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board, the (34-year-old), who has played in (82) international One-Day matches for Pakistan, is still subject to fitness restrictions. The teams for the tours of (South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Australia) did not feature the (left-handed) batter.

But in the Champions T20 competition, he recently showed off his form, scoring (303) runs at an average of (30.30) in (10) games, adding (2) half-centuries.

Whereas the left-handed batsman had earlier denied claims that he had criticized the PCB for resting Babar Azam in an interview with a private media source.

“I later came to the conclusion that it would have been preferable if I hadn’t sent the tweet”. When questioned whether he could have prevented such a post, he responded, “But people misunderstood that I opposed the board’s decision, which is (100%) false.”

According to Fakhar Zaman, he sent the tweet in response to requests from reporters and participant cricket players to remove the outstanding batsman from the Pakistani team. Due to his illness, Zaman said he has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for a (2) month break.

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