Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Request printed circuit as a replacement for Razzaq

London: Pakistan on Wednesday made a special request for the inclusion of experienced all rounder - Razzaq Abd their 15 - man World Twenty20 squad as a replacement for injured Yasser Arafat
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Ijaz Butt, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman, said that the request has been the International Cricket Council (Congress) ahead of his team's Super Eight game against Sri Lanka here on God's Friday (tomorrow) has been sent.



"We Razzaq for inclusion as a replacement player requested," Butt said: was quoted in an interview.
ICC spokesman said: "Here the Technical Committee of the World Twenty20 will be the final decision about their inclusion is to Razzaq.


Decision expected on Thursday (today) is done. Sources said that the chances 50-50 Razzaq that might be allowed to replace Arafat as there

Replacement for Razzaq video


Pakistan's part of his 30 man squad is likely that the technical committee but may be green signal for their inclusion in the Pakistan team there.
Razzaq, who played 46 Test and 231 One Day Internationals,


ICL as an informal objection to his removal from the squad for the inaugural World Twenty20 in South Africa joined in 2007 selected.
Lahore-based player said he was delighted at the prospect of playing for Pakistan again.


"I am very pleased and if given the opportunity I will do my very best for the country," he said.
Pakistan's Razzaq your team a temporary 30 - man Twenty20 World Congress provided for the consent of the International Criminal Court was included.


Rana Naved - ul - Hasan and Civil such as - - the original mix them later he and two other former ICL rebels withdrew.
Last month, waived circuit "cooling period" for Razzaq, it means that he was available for national duty.


Razzaq had a long spell with ICL, joining the league in 2007 after he was dismissed from the team that year the World Twenty20. One of his key players as their heroes in Hyderabad in 2008 won.

Replacement for Razzaq Video-2


 

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