The Asian Age

Shehzad back for NZT20 series

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Karachi, Jan. 10: Pakistan Wednesday recalled Ahmed Shehzad for their three- match Twenty20 series against New Zealand later this month, but selectors ignored Kamran Akmal despite his recent form in domestic matches.

The 26- year- old Shehzad was dropped for the third and final Twenty20 against Sri Lanka in Lahore late last November, but his recent form and youth helped him regain his place.

But Kamran, 35, was not so lucky, despite being the highest run scorer in National Twenty20 with 432 runs last November. He smashed a double century in a domestic OneDay Cup match last week.

All- rounder Imad Wasim, who missed the current one- day internatio­nal series against New Zealand, will also miss the T20s due to a knee injury, said chief selector Inzamam- ul- Haq.

“Wasim has yet to recover from his knee injury, and was told to continue his rehabilita­tion at the academy in Lahore. Sohaib Maqsood was not considered for selection due to a back injury and will undergo rehabilita­tion,” said Inzamam.

Pakistan are currently two down in the fivematch ODI series in New Zealand, with the third match in Dunedin on Saturday.

Sarfraz Ahmed will lead the T20 side. The first match is in Wellington on January 22, followed by Auckland on January 25 and Mount Maunganui on January 28.

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