
The World Cup next year on the horizon, where the new Pakistan will host Mike Heson as a young team in Bangladesh, Lahore in thirteen and twenty internationals from Wednesday.
Pakistan’s 2009 Pakistan has borne in the past 12 months and crashed in the first round of the World Cup in 2024.
They won only three of the last 13 T20is, two against Minnows Zimbabwe, and they slid to the eighth in the T20i classification.
With a new coach in Hisson in New Zealand, they are looking forward to younger players with the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka just eight months away.
The star of the rackets, Babar Azzam, Muhammad Rizouan, and Pace Spearhead Shaheen Shah Aphraidi, are all axis.
Salman Agha will lead the team, after losing a series in New Zealand 4-1 months.
“We were really clear about the playing style that we want, then it comes to choosing the players who can do this,” said Hisson, who trained New Zealand from 2012-2018.
“We have a large number of T20is from now to the World Cup.
“We will develop the depth of the play team the way we want and the classifications will come in time because it is related to the way we want to play.”
Bangladesh, ninth, in the same boat.
They won only four of the last 12 T20is and lost a series against the United States with the lowest (2024) and the United Arab Emirates earlier this month.
They also have a new coach in western India, Phil Simons, who will miss senior players, including Timim Iqbal, Shekib Al -Hassan, Muhammad Mahmoud Allah, and Moschphor Rahim, either they retired completely or from T20is.
“We aim to improve our cricket game through good performance in this series,” said Simmons, who took over in October.
Fast Ports Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman, while Nahid Rana withdrew the new feeling of the tour due to security concerns in the wake of the conflict across the border between India and Pakistan.
The conflict put the round in doubt, but Bangladesh recently agreed to play three T20is instead of the five years old.
The remaining matches are Friday and Sunday, also in Lahore.