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Umar Gul likely to be dropped from World Cup T20 squad

DUBAI: Pakistani T20 specialist Umar Gul likely to be dropped from World Cup T20 squad as 15-member team for the mega event is likely to be announced today.

Wicket Keeper batsman Kamran Akmal also likely to get chance to represent Green Shirts once again, Mohammad Nawaz who was the man of the match of opening match of Pakistan Super League (PSL) between Islamabad United and Quetta Gladiators is also expected to get place in the squad.

According to sources, Ahmed Shehzad likely to get another chance while Amir Yameen, Sohaib Maqsood, Saad Nasim and Mohammad Rizwan likely to be dropped from the squad.

Babar Azam  and Rumman Raees may also be included in squad, One team is likely to be selected for WT20 and Asia Cup T20.

Shahid Afridi will lead Pakistan team in both events.

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