Summary
Babar Azam has been included in Pakistan's squad for the T20 World Cup starting February 7, despite uncertainty about the team's participation. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) awaits governmental approval due to political and safety issues involving India. Pakistan's matches will be held in Sri Lanka, and the team has announced a 15-man lineup led by Salman Ali Agha.
Key Facts
- Babar Azam is back in the Pakistan squad for the T20 World Cup.
- Haris Rauf was not included in the 15-man team.
- The PCB is waiting for government approval to confirm participation.
- Pakistan's matches will take place in Sri Lanka due to political tensions with India.
- The ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland because Bangladesh refused to play in India.
- Pakistan's squad includes four spinners and three fast bowlers.
- Matches start on February 7, and Pakistan will play against teams like the Netherlands and India.
- Mohammad Rizwan and Mohammad Wasim are not in the squad.