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Pakistan Squad Focus Sparks Sri Lanka Series Priority

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Pakistan Squad Focus Sparks Sri Lanka Series Priority

Pakistan has set a clear Sri Lanka series priority for its top players. The team plans to focus fully on the upcoming T20I series rather than overseas league commitments. In addition, officials want every selected player available for national duty without distractions.
Sources shared that the cricket board issued conditional NOCs for foreign leagues. These permits allow participation, however, they also stress that international matches come first. Therefore, any player called for the national side must return immediately. This approach aims to build stronger team unity before a demanding cricket season.
The board believes consistent availability creates better rhythm within the squad. For example, coaches can plan training sessions with a full group. As a result, the team should grow more confident heading into major events.

Players Cleared for BBL Action

Several stars still received approval to join the Big Bash League. Their NOCs cover 14 December to 28 January. This window gives players a chance to sharpen their skills while staying ready for Pakistan’s schedule.
The list includes well-known names such as Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan. Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Shadab Khan, and Hasan Ali also made the cut. In addition, their presence in the tournament will boost the BBL’s excitement and give fans more reasons to watch.
Players understand the balance between global opportunities and national responsibility. They aim to perform well in Australia while keeping Pakistan’s plans in mind. However, they remain prepared to return home whenever called.
The coming weeks will reveal how the schedule unfolds. Supporters look forward to seeing their favourite stars shine on both stages with focus and pride.

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