The Pakistan national Test squad have completed a four-day training camp in Karachi ahead of the forthcoming tour to Bangladesh for the Test series.
During the camp, players took part in physical drills alongside scenario-based matches. Coaches set various targets in the matches and paid particular attention to the players’ physical fitness.
The national squad will depart for Bangladesh later tonight. Players involved in the Pakistan Super League final will join the side in Bangladesh.
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Pakistan Test squad begins preparations in Karachi as they gear up for the Bangladesh tour#BANvPAK pic.twitter.com/SxnECws7qW
Separately, Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan spoke to the media in Karachi. He said he had been labelled solely as a red-ball cricketer.
“It is said I am not finding a place in white-ball cricket,” he said.
Sajid added that he had not been given opportunities in T20 cricket by the Peshawar region, including in the National T20 tournament.
“If I am not given a chance in white-ball cricket, how will I progress?” he said.
He said that without opportunities at regional level, selection in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 becomes difficult.
Commenting on Bangladesh, Sajid said the hosts possess strong fast bowlers and appear to rely on pace-friendly conditions.







