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India's Suresh Raina dives to avoid a run out by Pakistan's Kamran Akmal during the Cricket World Cup semifinal match between India and Pakistan in Mohali, India, Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Image Credit: AP

Karachi Pakistan on Monday recalled wicket-keeper batsman Kamran Akmal, all-rounder Abdul Razzaq, and opener Imran Nazir in their 15-man squad for the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka.

Kamran, 30, was cleared by a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) integrity committee last week after his name was mentioned at the trial in England last year of three Pakistani Test players over spot-fixing allegations.

Former Test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were banned and jailed for contriving deliberate no-balls during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010.

Kamran last played for Pakistan in May last year in the semi-final of the World Cup against India, at Mohali, a match India won by 29 runs.

Razzaq, 32, last played against Sri Lanka in November 2011 while Nazir has not played since 2010.

New captain

Mohammad Hafeez will lead the team after replacing Misbah-ul Haq — who also lost his place in the T20 side — in May.

The 12-team tournament, in which England are the defending champions, will run from September 18 to October 7.

Chief selector Iqbal Qasim said the final squad was decided after thorough consultation between the selection committee, Hafeez and coach Dav Whatmore.

“We have selected the best possible squad after consultation and this Pakistan team has the capacity to win the World Twenty20,” Qasim told AFP.

Pakistan, runners-up in the inaugural Twenty20 in 2007 and winners in 2009, are placed in group D of the event, alongside Bangladesh and New Zealand.

Qasim defended recalling Razzaq and Nazir. “They are brilliant players and have experience of international cricket so we have given them another chance,” Qasim said, also backing out-of-form pacemen Mohammad Sami and Umar Gul.

“Gul and Sami are also experienced campaigners and their form may be in question but they have class and with their experience can deliver,” Qasim added.

The squad also includes 20-year-old uncapped left-arm spinner in Raza Hassan.

Left-handed opener Nasser Jamshed also returned to the Pakistan squad after being withdrawn from the limited-over squad for the Sri Lanka tour in May due to a finger injury.

The squad announced on Monday will also play three T20s against Australia in the UAE in early September.

The two sides also meet for three one-day internationals in late August and Pakistan will announce their squad for these games later.