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IPL 2022: Australian players are paying more attention to IPL than Pakistan

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Melbourne | IPL 2022 Pakistan Cricket: The PCB has also expressed happiness over the arrival of the Australian team in Pakistan. After a long time, an outside team is coming to play in Pakistan. Now the latest information has been received that Australian players have given more importance to the IPL to be held in India than the series from Pakistan. It has been reported that veteran opener David Warner and three leading fast bowlers Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood will not play in the limited overs series in Australia’s first tour of Pakistan since 1988. These four players, however, will play in a three-Test series starting from March 4, after which they will return to India to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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IPL 2022 Pakistan Cricket: Glenn Maxwell has also been given leave for the wedding. He has also not been included in Australia’s 16-man squad for the series of three ODIs and one T20 International to be held in Pakistan. Australia’s selection committee chief George Bailey said that given the hectic schedule of all three formats, there is a need to adopt a pragmatic approach.

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Event will start from 2nd April

IPL 2022 Pakistan Cricket: IPL 2022 will start from 2nd April. Before this, Australia has to play Test matches against Pakistan in Rawalpindi from March 4-8, in Karachi on March 12-16 and in Lahore on March 21-25. ODIs will be played between these two teams on March 29, March 31 and April 2 and T20 matches on April 5. These matches will be played in Rawalpindi.

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Rushabh Kothari

Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.

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