LAHORE: Pakistan Test vice-captain Saud Shakeel is eager to lead the Dolphins in the Champions One-Day Cup, which kicks off at Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad, on Thursday, 12 September 2024.
This tournament, featuring five teams, will culminate with the final on 29 September. Except for the match on 16 September, all games will start at 3 PM local time. Shakeel, who has represented Pakistan in 15 ODIs, shared his enthusiasm about the tournament and his team’s composition. The Dolphins, mentored by former Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, will face Shadab Khan’s Panthers on Saturday, 14 September. The Panthers are mentored by former off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq.
Saud highlighted the importance of the tournament, saying, “This is a great opportunity for players to prove their mettle and catch the selectors’ eye for national team selection.” He emphasized the value of having Sarfaraz Ahmed on the team, noting his experience and leadership, which would significantly benefit the younger players.
The tournament, according to Saud, will serve as a vital platform, especially with crucial international fixtures approaching. He encouraged fans to come out and support their favorite players, as the competition promises to be intense and exciting. With free entry to First-class and General enclosures, tickets are available online and at various physical outlets from 9 September.
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