Pakistani stars, Saim Ayoub, Shaheen Shah Aphidi and Harris Rove, became part of the International Men’s Council (ODI) in the International Cricket Council (ODI) on 2024.
The International Criminal Court announced the name of Pakistani players alongside the other team players.
Moreover, the council stated that the team not only provides quality, as expected, but also a great balance in the strength of stars, consistency and diversity.
With nine games, 515 runs, 113 there is no higher degree, 64.37 average, 105.53 strike rate, three and a half centuries, a selection was crowned at the top of the demand for the ICC ODI team.
The International Criminal Court describes a time as a break for southern Pakistan.
125 races of three internationals for one day in Australia, before registering an ODI ton before marriage in Zimbabwe shortly after, Saim first appeared in November, but he arrived immediately.
According to ICC, three of its last five roles have produced centuries, including two in South Africa in December, a series of three games that witnessed 78.3 on average.
In addition to Saim, Shaheen, along with 6 games, 15 wiki, 17.6 average bowling and 4/47 Bolling, had a great effect despite playing only ODIS only in the calendar year.
He continued to prove himself as one of the most consistent artists at the international level, and has one of the best strikes in the world’s cricket game, according to the International Criminal Court.
Meanwhile, Harris ended with eight games, 13 texts, 22.4 average bowling and 5/29 better than the bowling in 2024 from shooting all cylinders, and took 10 share through the three Pakistan series in Australia, which included five Players in Adelaide-a competition that ended touring the winning comfortably.
Among the players of the other team, the Most Gracious, may God bless Gorbaz (Afghanistan), Pathum Nissanka (Sri Lanka), Kosal Mendes (WK) (Sri Lanka), Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka) and AM Ghazanfar (Afghanistan).