New-look Pakistan brace for competitive Afghanistan T20I series in UAE

Pakistan's team members pose for a group photo, ahead of leaving for UAE to play a T20I series against Afghanistan, in Lahore on March 22, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/TheRealPCB)
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Updated 24 March 2023
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New-look Pakistan brace for competitive Afghanistan T20I series in UAE

  • Shadab replaced Babar Azam for series as Pakistan decided to rest their skipper, seniors
  • Instead, Pakistan have drafted in top performers from the domestic Pakistan Super League

SHARJAH: Pakistan skipper Shadab Khan vowed his new-look side will put up a good fight against a formidable Afghanistan side in the three-match Twenty20 International series starting in Sharjah on Friday.

Shadab replaced Babar Azam for the series as Pakistan decided to rest their regular skipper along with seniors Mohammad Rizwan, Fakhar Zaman, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf.

Instead, Pakistan have drafted in top performers from its domestic T20 league — the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

“It is a great honor for me to be leading Pakistan,” Shadab said on Thursday. “As a player this is the highest you can go in your career.

“I am very excited for the upcoming three T20Is. We have a brilliant mix of youth and experience, which makes us a well-balanced side, and we have what it takes to win this series.”

Shadab previously led Pakistan in a three-match T20I series in New Zealand when Azam was injured, losing 2-1.

Batters Saim Ayub and Tayyab Tahir, and fast bowlers Ihsanullah and Zaman Khan are all uncapped while Imad Wasim, Faheem Ashraf, Azam Khan and Abdullah Shafique have earned recalls.




Pakistan's team members attend a practice session ahead of T20I series against Afghanistan in Sharjah on March 23, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Twitter/TheRealPCB)

Afghanistan have also recalled former skipper Mohammad Nabi after leaving him out of the three-match T20 series against United Arab Emirates that they won 2-1 last month.

Wily leg-spinner Rashid Khan will lead the Afghanistan side, having replaced Nabi last year.

Shadab said Afghanistan were a dangerous side “and they have some good T20 players in their side but I am very confident with the players that I have in my squad.”

Pakistan have beaten Afghanistan in all three previous T20Is — a one-off match in 2013 in Sharjah, T20 World Cup 2021 and Asia Cup last year.

Pakistan agreed to play the series, the first bilateral between the two countries, in place of three one-day internationals that Afghanistan were supposed to play against Australia this month.

Cricket Australia pulled out of that series following an announcement from Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban that it was banning university education for girls and not forming a women’s cricket team.

Afghanistan Cricket Board chief executive Khan hoped fans will enjoy a good series.

“Both nations have passionate fans who support their teams with enthusiasm and pride,” said Naseeb.

“As neighbors, we have a special bond and we hope to showcase not only our cricketing skills but also the spirit of friendship and sportsmanship.”


Sharjah Warriorz beat Gulf Giants for second straight ILT20 win 

Updated 15 December 2025
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Sharjah Warriorz beat Gulf Giants for second straight ILT20 win 

  • Tom Abell leads batting charge with 68 off 41 balls, striking five fours and three sixes 
  • Matheesha Pathirana claims 3 wickets, including key scalps of Moeen Ali and Matthew Forde 

SHARJAH: Sharjah Warriorz continued their strong start to the International League T20 season with an 11-run victory over Gulf Giants at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Monday, making it two wins from two matches. 

A composed batting effort led by Tom Abell, followed by disciplined bowling from Matheesha Pathirana and Wasim Akram, proved decisive as the Warriorz successfully defended a total of 174. 

Abell anchored the innings with a well-judged 68 off 41 balls, striking five fours and three sixes. 

After an early loss of Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Abell seized control in the powerplay, lifting the tempo with a 19-run over off Fred Klaassen. He later found valuable support from James Rew, who contributed 39, as the pair added 71 runs to stabilize the innings. 

Dwaine Pretorius provided late impetus with a brisk 28 off 13 deliveries, while Ethan D’Souza chipped in with an unbeaten cameo as the Warriorz closed on 174 for 6. 

In response, the Gulf Giants were rocked early as Akram and Taskin Ahmed removed Pathum Nissanka and James Vince cheaply. 

Matheesha Pathirana further tightened the screws, dismissing Rahmanullah Gurbaz with a wicket-maiden before the Giants slumped to 44 for 4 inside the powerplay. 

Azmatullah Omarzai and Moeen Ali attempted to rebuild with a 79-run partnership, with Omarzai striking 41 off 26 and Ali anchoring the chase with 45. However, Akram broke the stand and regular wickets in the closing overs halted the Giants’ momentum. 

Pathirana claimed three wickets, including the key scalps of Ali and Matthew Forde, while Pretorius struck twice late on as the Giants were restricted to 163 for 9. 

Player of the match Pathirana said the performance was a step forward after a challenging period. “I’m gradually finding my rhythm, and this gives me a lot of confidence,” he said. 

Stand-in captain Sikander Raza praised his side’s composure, adding: “Winning those small, decisive moments makes all the difference. There’s still room to improve, but full credit to our seamers for closing it out.”