Photo Credit: Pakistan Cricket Board
Following the 14-day self-isolation period in Worcester, the Pakistan men’s national cricket team will arrive in Derby today (Monday) for the second-leg of their training and practice camp ahead of their first Test, which commences at Old Trafford, Manchester, from 5 August.
The following is the schedule of the squad’s training and media opportunities (all timing as per the British Summer Time):
14 July: A member of the side will be available for media interaction through videoconference call. Details will be shared closer to time.
15 and 16 July: The side will hold morning and afternoon training sessions, starting at 10am and 2pm, respectively. The PCB will provide photographs and videos of the sessions.
17-20 July: The squad will play a four-day intra-squad practice match. PCB will provide session-wise score updates, photographs and videos of the match.
21 July: A member of the side will be available for media interaction through videoconference call. Details will be shared closer to time.
22 and 23 July: The side will hold morning and afternoon training sessions, starting at 10am and 2pm, respectively. The PCB will provide photographs and videos of the sessions.
24-27 July: The side will play a four-day intra-squad practice match. PCB will provide session-wise score updates, photographs and videos of the match.
28 July: A member of the side will be available for a media interaction through videoconference call. Details will be shared closer to time.
29 and 30 July: The side will hold morning and afternoon training sessions, starting at 10am and 2pm, respectively. The PCB will provide photographs and videos of the sessions.
1 August: Side travels to Manchester.
Name of Author: PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan’s men’s and women’s teams in international cricket tournaments.