Sri Lanka versus Pakistan Asia Cup Last Playing XI tip off: Naseem Shah and Shadab Khan set to return for Pakistan
Sri Lanka versus Pakistan Asia Cup 2022 Match Playing XI Expectation: Pakistan bad habit chief Shadab Khan and pacer Naseem Shah are set to get back to Pakistan’s playing XI for the Asia Cup last against Sri Lanka in the wake of being refreshed in their Very Four conflict against the Dasun Shanaka-drove side.Sri Lanka versus Pakistan, Asia Cup 2022 Match Plausible Playing XIs: Dasun Shanaka and his men had shown Pakistan in their Very Four match that they won’t be a sucker in the Asia Cup last. Notwithstanding, Pakistan rolled out a couple of improvements in their playing XI by resting Shadab Khan and Naseem Shah. The team are set to supplant Hasan Ali and Usman Qadir in the playing XI.
“Every player is stepping up and taking responsibility”
🗣️ @babarazam258 reviews Pakistan’s performance in the Asia Cup so far as he looks forward to the final against Sri Lanka#AsiaCup2022 | #SLvPAK pic.twitter.com/HgiHsWXgc6
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) September 10, 2022
Naseem Shah for Hasan Ali
Pakistan’s strength is their bowling attack with Naseem Shah, showing improvement with each passing day, along with Harris Rauf and Mohammed Hasnain. The youngster was rested in their last match will replace veteran Hasan Ali in the playing XI. Naseem, 19, has been Pakistan’s most valuable player (MVP). He has bagged six wickets in four games, with an impressive strike rate, and who can forget his match-winning sixes against Afghanistan.
The bat with which he struck the two last-over sixes 🤩@iNaseemShah decides to auction the bat gifted to him by @MHasnainPak for a charitable cause. #AsiaCup2022 pic.twitter.com/uCF1loEXCT
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) September 8, 2022
Shadab Khan for Usman Qadir
Shadab Khan is one of the top all-rounders in worldwide cricket and is the motor where the Pakistan group capabilities. The bad habit commander of the Pakistan group has been noteworthy with his leg-breaks (emergency room 5.79 and 7 wickets) in the Asia Cup, and scored a significant 36 against Afghanistan while batting up the request. He is sure to supplant Usman Qadir in the palying XI, who had a respectable excursion against Sri Lanka.
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— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) September 10, 2022
Sri Lanka likely to remain unchanged