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Shah named in Middlesex side

Mumbai: Owais Shah, a member of the visiting England team, was on Wednesday named in the Middlesex side for the Twenty20 Champions League cricket tournament.

Shaun Udal will lead the team which also has Indian spinner Murali Kartik.

Pakistan’s domestic Twenty20 champions Sialkot Stallions too announced its squad to be led by national team skipper Shoaib Malik.

The squads: Middlesex Crusaders: Shaun Udal (captain), Alan Richardson, Benjamin Scott, Billy Godleman, David Nash, Dawid Malan, Edmund Joyce, Eoin Morgan, Gareth Berg, Murali Kartik, Nick Compton, Owais Shah, Steven Finn, Timothy Murtagh, Tyron Henderson.

Siakot Stallions: Shoaib Malik (captain), Abdul Rehman, Adeel Malik, Ali Khan, Bilal Hussain, Faisal Naveed, Kashif Raza, Kamran Younas, Mansoor Amjad, Muhammad Ayub Muhammad Ali, N Qazi, Qaisar Abbas, Sarfraz Ahmad, Shakeel Ansar. — PTI

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