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Babar, Rizwan, And Shaheen Ignored For Pakistan's T20 Tours Of Bangladesh And West Indies: Report
The Pakistan selectors decided not to include the senior players in consultation with white-ball head coach Mike Hesson and skipper Salman Agha, according to a report in Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net).
The decision seems based on their recent performances in white-ball tours and the ICC Champions Trophy.
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