Possessing arguably the best batting lineup of the tournament, Sindh’s batsmen will not be easy to dislodge. They boast two prolific domestic openers in Khurram Manzoor and Abid Ali, and a powerful middle-order of Asad Shafiq, Fawad Alam, Saad Ali and Saud Shakeel.
Their bowlers are no mugs either. Sindh can call upon seasoned domestic performers such as Sohail Khan, Mir Hamza, Tabish Khan and Kashif Bhatti, as well as a promising young spinner Waleed Ahmed, son of Pakistani offspinner Tauseef Ahmed, and the raw quick Mohammed Hasnain who lit up the Pakistan Super League.
Strengths: Their batting lineup is arguably the strongest in the competition so runs on the board should not be a problem.
Weaknesses: Bowling attack perhaps lacking the depth of the two Punjab teams and Northern.
Players to watch: Mohammed Hasnain’s PSL displays earned him a World Cup place. Whether he can transition into an effective red ball bowler is to be seen. Omair Bin Yousuf meanwhile has made a strong start to his First Class career but may find it hard to break into this Sindh First XI batting lineup.
Their bowlers are no mugs either. Sindh can call upon seasoned domestic performers such as Sohail Khan, Mir Hamza, Tabish Khan and Kashif Bhatti, as well as a promising young spinner Waleed Ahmed, son of Pakistani offspinner Tauseef Ahmed, and the raw quick Mohammed Hasnain who lit up the Pakistan Super League.
Strengths: Their batting lineup is arguably the strongest in the competition so runs on the board should not be a problem.
Weaknesses: Bowling attack perhaps lacking the depth of the two Punjab teams and Northern.
Players to watch: Mohammed Hasnain’s PSL displays earned him a World Cup place. Whether he can transition into an effective red ball bowler is to be seen. Omair Bin Yousuf meanwhile has made a strong start to his First Class career but may find it hard to break into this Sindh First XI batting lineup.
First XI - Anwar Ali (Karachi), Fawad Alam (Karachi), Hasan Mohsin (Karachi), Kashif Bhatti (Hyderabad), Khurram Manzoor (Karachi), Mir Hamza (Karachi), Mohammad Hasan (wicketkeeper) (Karachi), Mohammad Hasnain (Hyderabad), Omair Bin Yousuf (Karachi), Rameez Aziz (Karachi), Saad Ali (Karachi), Saud Shakeel (Karachi), Shehzar Mohammad (Karachi), Sohail Khan (Karachi) Tabish Khan (Karachi) and Waleed Ahmed (Karachi).
Second XI – Mohammad Sami (captain and mentor) (Karachi), Rameez Raja Jr (vice-captain) (Karachi), Adeel Malik (Karachi), Ahsan Ali (Karachi), Ammad Alam (Karachi), Ashiq Ali (Karachi), Ashir Qureshi (Karachi), Danish Aziz (Karachi), Ghulam Muddasar (Karachi), Hassan Khan (Karachi), Jahid Ali (Karachi), Mohammad Suleman (Hyderabad), Mohammad Waqas (Hyderabad), Rumman Raees (Karachi), Saad Khan (Hyderabad) and Saifullah Bangash (wicketkeeper) (Karachi).
White ball specialists - Abrar Ahmed (Karachi), Ahsan Jamil Mirza (Karachi), Shahnawaz Dahani (Larkana).
PCB central contract players – Sarfaraz Ahmad (captain) (Karachi), Asad Shafiq (vice-captain) (Karachi) and Abid Ali (Lahore).
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