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http://htxt.it/cSK9 Detailed Pakistan Final Squad Cricket World Cup 2011: Shahid Afridi Age: 31 years 324 days Playing role: All Rounder Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium, Legbreak googly Abdur Rehman Age: 31 years 324 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Left -hand bat Bowling: Slow left-arm orthodox Saeed Ajmal Age: 33 years 98 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak Shoaib Akhtar Age: 35 years 161 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm fast Umar Gul Age: 27 years 279 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm fast-medium Wahab Riaz Age: 26 years 204 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Left-arm fast-medium Muhammad Junaid Khan Age: 22 years 75 days Playing role: Bowler Batting: Left -hand bat Bowling: Left-arm medium-fast Abdul Razzaq Age: 31 years 49 days Playing role: All Rounder Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm fast-medium Ahmed Shehzad Age: 19 years 55 days Playing role: Batsman Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Legbreak Mohammad Hafeez Age: 30 years 94 days Playing role: All Rounder Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm offbreak Younis Khan Age: 33 years 52 days Playing role: Batsman Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Right-arm medium, Legbreak Misbah-ul-Haq Age: 37 years 238 days Playing role: Batsman Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Legbreak Umar Akmal Age: 21 years 236 days Playing role: Batsman Batting: Right -hand bat Asad Shafiq Age: 25 years Playing role: Wicket Keeper Batting: Right -hand bat Bowling: Legbreak Kamran Akmal Age: 29 years 6 days Playing role: Wicket Keeper Batsman Batting: Right -hand bat Pakistan selectors Tuesday included spot-fixing suspect Kamran Akmal in a preliminary 30-man squad for the World Cup but left out former captain Shoaib Malik and leg-spinner Danish Kaneria. The committee twice deferred announcing the squad as they sought clearance from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on players who were reportedly under suspicion of match-fixing during Pakistan’s tour of England last year. Shahid Afridi is expected to retain the one-day captaincy for the World Cup. The 10th World Cup will be hosted jointly by Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka from February 19 to April 2, with 14 teams competing. Pakistan will miss former opener Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer, who are suspended on spot-fixing charges. They appear before an ICC tribunal in Doha from January 6-11 and could face life bans. A squad for six one-dayers against New Zealand will be announced next week. Pakistan received a two-week extension from the ICC on the December 19 deadline to announce the probables as they sought clearance on three players. Teams now have until January 19 to announce a 15-man squad. Read more: http://htxt.it/gBdn for more details visit http://htxt.it/cSK9
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