The skipper says the three-match series would be played without COVID protocols


Lahore: Skipper Babar Azam Friday urged players to give their best, as performance gets boost in pressure and tough situations.
Talking to reporters, he said the Pakistani team, would try their best to win the upcoming series against West Indies as national team had shown its potential in modern day cricket.
Praising player Muhammad Rizwan, Azam said he was providing positive support to the team and hoped Rizwan would perform well in this series as well.
"The Camp for this series is commencing from tomorrow," Azam said, adding the team was preparing themselves to play in hot weather conditions.
The national captain said the series would be played without COVID protocols, adding all players would be in high spirir after a break of two months from international cricket.

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