As many as 12 emerging cricketers from all over the country have been called for 'Emerging Players High Performance Skill and Training Programme,' which will get under way here at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) from Friday (August 23). The two-week-long camp goes down as the third and final phase of the NCA's high performance programme and will be attended by 12 players, who will convene at the academy on 22nd August, a PCB spokesman, said.
Over the course of the first and second phase, which stretched over the last two months, the Under-16 and Under-19 players were invited at the NCA, the spokesman added. Pacer Mohammad Hasnain was called up for the camp, but due to his commitments in the Caribbean Premier League he will not be joining.
Mudassar Nazar, Director Academies, said: "This programme provides us an opportunity to further sharpen the skills of young and talented individuals. The purpose of organising such camps is to ready the players who are on the periphery of the national squads. The players invited for this two-week programme have impressed all followers of the game with their brilliant execution of skills." He expressed the hope that these players would have broadened their skill level and understood their game better by the end of this camp.
The players are: Ahsan Jameel Mirza (Karachi); Akif Javed (Kohat); Arshad Iqbal (Abbottabad); Arshid Ullah (FATA); Faisal Akram (Multan); Haris Rauf (Rawalpindi); Muhammad Amir Hussain (Swat); Muhammad Asad (Abbottabad); Muhammad Jalal (FATA); Musa Khan (Islamabad); Umer Khan (Rawalpindi) and Zahid Mehmood of Larkana.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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