Previous CS Wasim questions Pakistan arising group's determination Mohammad Wasim, a former national chief selector, questioned Pakistan's selection for the ACC Men's Emerging Asia Cup.



Wasim expressed his opposition to the idea of sending international players to the emerging cup on Twitter following Pakistan A's victory over Nepal in today's opening match.


 "This was an opportunity to groom our upcoming young players," he stated. Playing against young emerging teams is not a big deal if you win.


Pakistan A group presently has numerous global players in the crew including Shahnawaz Dahani, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Haris, Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Kamran Ghulam (blackout substitution in an ODI), and Tayyab Tahir. Amad Butt is likewise a senior cricketer in Pakistan's homegrown circuit.


While groups including India have excluded a solitary worldwide player in the crew for the arising occasion. Just Nepal is playing with their principal group in the competition


In The Opening Match, Pakistan Defeated Nepal.


Tayyab, a right-handed batter, helped Pakistan A chase down 180 runs with four wickets remaining.


Tayyab was some assistance to the hitters after Pakistan lost their openers with hardly a pause in between. Within ten overs, Hasebullah (12) and Saim Ayub (24) were both bowled out by off-spinner Pawan Sarraf.


Yet, Tayyab held his nerves quiet, building brief associations with Omair Yousuf (36) and Kamran Ghulam (31). He wound up scoring 51 runs off close by 67 balls including six limits.