Australia toured three Tests, three ODIs, and one T20 International since the beginning of March, which will be their first visit to the country since 1998. It will also be Australia’s first overseas Test series during the pandemic. He hasn’t played away from home since the 2019 Ashes.
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National selector George Bailey said that when the final approval is received. After that, the squads will be named. But as things look now, it is to be expected that he will be able to choose from the full roster of first-choice names.
So far no Australian player has given any indication to the selectors that they will not be ready to tour Pakistan. as they await the final sign-off between travel boards.
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National selector George Bailey says both boards are “still working out some minor details“.
Bailey said, “I believe the board is still working through some of the small details surrounding that tour. Once we get the formal approval, we will announce the team but we will be on track. are far below but the level at which they are now feeling quite fine.
Last week, Todd Greenberg, chief executive of the Associated of Australian Cricketers, said he did not expect any return from the tour.
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Minor changes are expected in the tour’s-
Minor changes are expected in the tour’s itinerary, starting on March 3. But there is no change in venues or change in their allocation. Three Tests are to be played in Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi, and a decision on how the crowd attendance will be taken closer to the time.
Rested from the T20I series–
An indication of travel plans has come with David Warner and Mitchell Marsh being rested from the T20I series against Sri Lanka. Which will run from 11 to 20 February. Marsh was called into the Ashes squad as cover after Travis Head tested positive for COVID-19. And now Cameron Green is set to offer another batting-all-rounder option in Pakistan.
Jhye Richardson will not be part of the tour.