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Express Tribune
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
30 players named for U19 skills camp
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced the selection of 30 players for the third phase of the U19 Skills Assessment Camp, set to begin from Monday, 7 July in Multan and continue until the end of August. The 20 new players were picked following a detailed match-based assessment process conducted in two earlier phases, during which 65 players were evaluated under the supervision of Azhar Ali, Head of Youth Development. Additionally, 10 players who have previously represented Pakistan U19 and are eligible for the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 have been added to the camp. Players born on or after 1 September 2006 are eligible to participate in the upcoming ICC U19 World Cup. The third phase aims to fine-tune both the technical and mental skills of the selected players as part of PCB's wider strategy to build a strong pool for future international assignments, including the ACC U19 Asia Cup and the ICC U19 World Cup. During the earlier stages, players were divided into two groups and each group played four competitive matches. This setup helped coaches and selectors assess key attributes such as batting, bowling, fielding, and game awareness under match conditions. Players selected in U19 skills assessment camp: Abbas Khan, Abdul Wahab, Ali Hassan Baloch, Asad Umar, Daniyal Ali Khan, Ghulam Haider, Hamza Zahoor, Haroon Khan, Hazrat Ali, Huzaifa Ahsan, Ibtisam Azhar, Mohammad Arshad, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Niqab Shafiq, Rana Adeel Mushtaq, Rizwanullah, Saad Sakhawat, Sadeeq Aman, Sameer Minhas and Yahya Shah Players with prior U19 representation added to the third phase: Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Farhan Yousaf, Hassan Khan, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mohammad Tahir, Momin Qamar, Tayyab Arif, Umar Zaib and Usman Khan.


Business Recorder
03-07-2025
- Sport
- Business Recorder
PCB shortlists 30 players for U19 skills assessment camp ahead of Asia, World Cups
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday announced a 30-member squad for the third phase of the U19 Skills Assessment Camp, scheduled to commence in Multan on July 7 and continue till the end of August. According to the PCB, the selection follows a rigorous, match-based assessment process conducted in two earlier phases, during which 65 players were evaluated under the supervision of former Test captain and Head of Youth Development, Azhar Ali. Among the selected players, 20 were shortlisted on the basis of their performances in the first two phases, while 10 additional players, who have previously represented Pakistan at the U19 level and remain eligible for the ICC U19 World Cup 2026, have also been included. The third phase of the camp aims to fine-tune the technical and mental aspects of young cricketers in preparation for upcoming assignments, including the ACC U19 Asia Cup and ICC U19 World Cup. The PCB also concluded a separate three-phase Skills Development Camp for 47 senior players at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore from June 30 to July 4. List of selected U19 players: Abdul Subhan, Ahmed Hussain, Abbas Khan, Abdul Wahab, Ali Hassan Baloch, Asad Umar, Daniyal Ali Khan, Ghulam Haider, Hamza Zahoor, Haroon Khan, Hazrat Ali, Huzaifa Ahsan, Ibtisam Azhar, Mohammad Arshad, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Niqab Shafiq, Rana Adeel Mushtaq, Rizwanullah, Saad Sakhawat, Sadeeq Aman, Sameer Minhas, Yahya Shah, Farhan Yousaf, Hassan Khan, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mohammad Tahir, Momin Qamar, Tayyab Arif, Umar Zaib, and Usman Khan.


Muscat Daily
09-04-2025
- Sport
- Muscat Daily
Oman U19 cricketers head to Nepal for ICC CWC Asia Qualifier
Muscat – Oman's U19 cricket team departed for Nepal on April 8, ready to test their mettle against some of Asia's top youth sides in the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier 2025. The high-stakes event, scheduled from April 13 to 19 in Kathmandu, will determine the sole Asian qualifier for the ICC U19 World Cup 2026. Oman begin their campaign against Afghanistan in the tournament opener on April 13 at the Mulpani International Cricket Ground. Hosts Nepal, UAE, Hong Kong, Afghanistan, and Oman will compete across both the Upper and Lower Mulpani grounds, with all matches starting at 9:30am local time. The squad, led by Rahil Habibulla, features six new faces – Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan, and Aryan Joshi – as the team looks to strike a balance with talent and experience. While Oman earned their place in the Asia Qualifier by winning Division 2 last year, head coach Damith Warusavithana of Sri Lanka is realistic about the challenge ahead. Ahead of the departure, he said: 'We go in as underdogs, as Afghanistan and Nepal are the front-runners. But we are looking to compete and make sure to give our 100 percent and stand up to the best of our abilities.' The head coach said the squad has undergone a thorough build-up phase, including over a dozen competitive matches and scenario-based training sessions designed to prepare players for high-pressure moments. 'The preparation in lead-up to the tournament was apt. We had a pool of 30 quality players, out of which the squad of 14 was selected,' he said. 'The training was more focused on scenarios which players were groomed to execute at different stages in matches.' Warusavithana praised the team's commitment during a demanding period. 'The dedication from the group was commendable. The preparation was amid the February–March months with exams on, but the boys have balanced cricket and studies exceptionally and as thorough professionals.' With the conditions in Nepal expected to be unfamiliar, Oman boys arrived early to acclimatise. 'We've concentrated on the physical, mental, and skill level of the players and are going a few days early to adapt well to the behaviour of the pitches,' Warusavithana added. 'Lastly, I thank the Oman Cricket Board and our support staff for their untiring efforts, which enabled us to prepare seamlessly for this important tournament.' Earlier last week, Tanzania became the 12th team to confirm their place at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia after winning the Africa Qualifier. Tanzania will now be among the 16 teams competing at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Ten teams have automatically qualified for the event as the best-placed Full Member nations from the previous event in 2024. These are: Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. Full Member hosts of the 2026 edition Zimbabwe have also secured automatic qualification. Tanzania have now taken one of five spots determined through regional qualification pathways, with one team from each region securing a place at the event. Africa, Asia, Europe and East Asia-Pacific each have a two-step qualification process. Division 2 Qualifiers took place in 2024 to determine the teams that will be competing at the second and final stage, the Regional Qualifiers in 2025. The winning team from each Regional Qualifier in 2025 will qualify to compete at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026. The qualification pathway in the Americas region will only include a Regional Qualifier, and similarly, only the winning nation will secure a World Cup berth. Oman squad: Rahil Habibulla (captain), Prathiesh HR (vice-captain), Nitish Nadendla, Saumya Sampat, Jeet Shah, Varshieth Dinesh, Siddharth Shankar, Omindu Medagoda, Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan, Aryan Joshi. Oman's fixtures (all matches 9:30 am local time): April 13 – vs Afghanistan, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 14 – vs Nepal, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 17 – vs UAE, Lower Mulpani Ground; April 18 – vs Hong Kong, Upper Mulpani Ground.


Observer
09-04-2025
- Sport
- Observer
Oman U19s head to Nepal for high-stakes ICC CWC Asia Qualifier
MUSCAT: Oman's U19 cricket team departed for Nepal on April 8, ready to test their mettle against some of Asia's top youth sides in the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier 2025. The high-stakes event, scheduled from April 13 to 19 in Kathmandu, will determine the sole Asian qualifier for the ICC U19 World Cup 2026. Oman begin their campaign against Afghanistan in the tournament opener on April 13 at the Mulpani International Cricket Ground. Hosts Nepal, UAE, Hong Kong, Afghanistan and Oman will compete across both the Upper and Lower Mulpani grounds, with all matches starting at 9:30am local time. The squad, led by Rahil Habibulla, features six new faces — Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan and Aryan Joshi — as the team looks to strike a balance with talent and experience. While Oman earned their place in the Asia Qualifier by winning Division 2 last year, head coach Damith Warusavithana is realistic about the challenge ahead. Ahead of the departure, he said: 'We go in as underdogs, as Afghanistan and Nepal are the front-runners. But we are looking to compete and make sure to give our 100 per cent and stand up to the best of our abilities.' The head coach said the squad has undergone a thorough build-up phase, including over a dozen competitive matches and scenario-based training sessions designed to prepare players for high-pressure moments. 'The preparation in lead-up to the tournament was apt. We had a pool of 30 quality players, out of which the squad of 14 was selected,' he said. 'The training was more focused on scenarios which players were groomed to execute at different stages in matches.' Warusavithana praised the team's commitment during a demanding period. 'The dedication from the group was commendable. The preparation was amid the February–March months with exams on, but the boys have balanced cricket and studies exceptionally and as thorough professionals.' With the conditions in Nepal expected to be unfamiliar, Oman boys arrived early to acclimatise. 'We've concentrated on the physical, mental, and skill level of the players and are going a few days early to adapt well to the behaviour of the pitches,' Warusavithana added. 'Lastly, I thank the Oman Cricket Board and our support staff for their untiring efforts, which enabled us to prepare seamlessly for this important tournament.' Earlier last week, Tanzania became the 12th team to confirm their place at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia after winning the Africa Qualifier. Tanzania will now be among the 16 teams competing at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Ten teams have automatically qualified for the event as the best-placed Full Member nations from the previous event in 2024. These are: Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. Full Member hosts of the 2026 edition Zimbabwe have also secured automatic qualification. Tanzania have now taken one of five spots determined through regional qualification pathways, with one team from each region securing a place at the event. Africa, Asia, Europe and East Asia-Pacific each have a two-step qualification process. Division 2 Qualifiers took place in 2024 to determine the teams that will be competing at the second and final stage, the Regional Qualifiers in 2025. The winning team from each Regional Qualifier in 2025 will qualify to compete at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026. The qualification pathway in the Americas region will only include a Regional Qualifier and similarly, only the winning nation will secure a World Cup berth. Oman squad: Rahil Habibulla (captain), Prathiesh HR (vice-captain), Nitish Nadendla, Saumya Sampat, Jeet Shah, Varshieth Dinesh, Siddharth Shankar, Omindu Medagoda, Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan, Aryan Joshi. Oman's fixtures (all matches 9:30am local time): April 13 — vs Afghanistan, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 14 — vs Nepal, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 17 — vs UAE, Lower Mulpani Ground; April 18 — vs Hong Kong, Upper Mulpani Ground.

Times of Oman
09-04-2025
- Sport
- Times of Oman
Oman U19 cricketers head to Nepal for high-stakes ICC CWC Asia Qualifier
MUSCAT: Oman's U19 cricket team departed for Nepal on April 8, ready to test their mettle against some of Asia's top youth sides in the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup Asia Qualifier 2025. The high-stakes event, scheduled from April 13 to 19 in Kathmandu, will determine the sole Asian qualifier for the ICC U19 World Cup 2026. Oman begin their campaign against Afghanistan in the tournament opener on April 13 at the Mulpani International Cricket Ground. Hosts Nepal, UAE, Hong Kong, Afghanistan, and Oman will compete across both the Upper and Lower Mulpani grounds, with all matches starting at 9:30am local time. The squad, led by Rahil Habibulla, features six new faces - Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan, and Aryan Joshi - as the team looks to strike a balance with talent and experience. While Oman earned their place in the Asia Qualifier by winning Division 2 last year, head coach Damith Warusavithana is realistic about the challenge ahead. Ahead of the departure, he said: 'We go in as underdogs, as Afghanistan and Nepal are the front-runners. But we are looking to compete and make sure to give our 100 percent and stand up to the best of our abilities.' The head coach said the squad has undergone a thorough build-up phase, including over a dozen competitive matches and scenario-based training sessions designed to prepare players for high-pressure moments. 'The preparation in lead-up to the tournament was apt. We had a pool of 30 quality players, out of which the squad of 14 was selected,' he said. 'The training was more focused on scenarios which players were groomed to execute at different stages in matches.' Warusavithana praised the team's commitment during a demanding period. 'The dedication from the group was commendable. The preparation was amid the February–March months with exams on, but the boys have balanced cricket and studies exceptionally and as thorough professionals.' With the conditions in Nepal expected to be unfamiliar, Oman boys arrived early to acclimatise. 'We've concentrated on the physical, mental, and skill level of the players and are going a few days early to adapt well to the behaviour of the pitches,' Warusavithana added. 'Lastly, I thank the Oman Cricket Board and our support staff for their untiring efforts, which enabled us to prepare seamlessly for this important tournament.' Earlier last week, Tanzania became the 12th team to confirm their place at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia after winning the Africa Qualifier. Tanzania will now be among the 16 teams competing at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Ten teams have automatically qualified for the event as the best-placed Full Member nations from the previous event in 2024. These are: Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies. Full Member hosts of the 2026 edition Zimbabwe have also secured automatic qualification. Tanzania have now taken one of five spots determined through regional qualification pathways, with one team from each region securing a place at the event. Africa, Asia, Europe and East Asia-Pacific each have a two-step qualification process. Division 2 Qualifiers took place in 2024 to determine the teams that will be competing at the second and final stage, the Regional Qualifiers in 2025. The winning team from each Regional Qualifier in 2025 will qualify to compete at the ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2026. The qualification pathway in the Americas region will only include a Regional Qualifier, and similarly, only the winning nation will secure a World Cup berth. Oman squad: Rahil Habibulla (captain), Prathiesh HR (vice-captain), Nitish Nadendla, Saumya Sampat, Jeet Shah, Varshieth Dinesh, Siddharth Shankar, Omindu Medagoda, Rishab Gupta, Ojjus Pachisia, Ayush Karthyic, Kavish Shah, Vignesh Karthikeyan, Aryan Joshi. Oman's fixtures (all matches 9:30am local time): April 13 – vs Afghanistan, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 14 – vs Nepal, Upper Mulpani Ground; April 17 – vs UAE, Lower Mulpani Ground; April 18 – vs Hong Kong, Upper Mulpani Ground.