Pakistan’s batting coach Mohammad Yousuf on Tuesday confirmed his availability for the New Zealand tour after reporting improvement in his daughter’s health, ARY News reported.
The development came hours after it was reported that the former captain withdrew from the Pakistan cricket team’s tour to New Zealand due to the deteriorating health of his daughter.
The report said that the national side would be without a batting coach after Mohammad Yousuf had notified the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of his decision.
However, the former Pakistan captain has now reversed his decision on the back of an improvement in his daughter’s health.
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Explaining his decision, Mohammad Yousuf said that doctors have informed the family about improvement in his daughter’s health.
“Touring with the Pakistan cricket team is a national duty and I am going to discharge it,” he said in a statement.
It is noted here that Pakistan’s white-ball tour of New Zealand will kick off with the first T20I in Christchurch on 16 March.
The Pakistan cricket team will then travel to Dunedin to play the second game on 18 March.
The third match will be played in Auckland on 21 March, while the subsequent games are scheduled in Mount Maunganui and Wellington on March 23 and 26, respectively.
Following the conclusion of the T20I series, the two sides will face off in Napier in the first ODI, scheduled for 29 March.
The second ODI will be played on 2 April in Hamilton, while Mount Maunganui will host the third and final ODI on 5 April.