Yasir Arafat stronger Pakistan, joins the coaching staff of South Africa
The cricket of South Africa (CSA) changed their coaching staff on the eve of three-series against New Zealand and Pakistan. Former Pakistan versatile Yasir Arafat is listed as a bowl bowling advisor, which serves as a preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Yasir Arafat played in three tests of the match, 11 ODIS 13 T20I for Pakistan between 2000 and 2012. His last I was against Australia on May 3, 2009. Arafat also completed his ECB level 4 at Loughborough University, becoming the first Pakistan examination to achieve this qualification.
Yasir Arafat joins the coaching staff of South Africa on the eve of three-series in Pakistan
Yasir Arafat arrived in Lahore from London to join the training camp of South Africa on the eve of the first match of the series against New Zealand, which should be played at the Gaddafi Stadium on February 10, according to the GEO News.
Arafat has gained experience as a bowling coach for several county teams, including Sussex and Surrey. He collaborated with Big Bash League, Perth Scorchers. The former cricket also served as a high -performance coach and bowling coach for Hong Kong national team.
The three-line Odo series should take place from 8th to 14th February
The three-line Nadi series, with Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa, will be held from February 8 to 14. The matches will be held at the newly built Gaddafi stadium in Lahore and at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. Pakistan will face new Zealand on Saturday in the first game at Gaddafi Stadium.
New Zealand will face South Africa on Monday, February 10, at the Gaddafi Stadium, with the match starting at 9:30 pm PST. After two matches, the tournament is moving to Karachi, where Pakistan will play South Africa today at the National Bank Stadium on Wednesday, February 12th.
The finals of the ZO two best team series will be played on Friday, February 14th. This series serves as a preparation for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which begins on February 19 in Karachi, where the host Pakistan will face new Zealand.
Tim Tembo Bavuma was supposed to start the champion of Trophy Champion on February 21
The champion trophy will present eight teams divided into two groups. Group A consists of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and New Zealand, while Group B includes England, South Africa, Afghanistan and Australia. The semi -finals will be held on March 4 and 5, and the finals are scheduled for March 9th.
The team led by Tembo Bavum will begin their tournament on February 21 against Afghanistan at the National Stadium in Karachi. He will then face Australia on February 25 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium before they ended their group stage with a match against England on March 1 in Karachi.
South Africa won in the introductory edition of the 1998 champion trophy, held in Bangladesh. This victory remains the only victory of Proteas’ events of ICC to all formats.