Pakistan's batting coach Mohammad Yousuf reversed his decision to withdraw from the New Zealand tour after confirming his daughter's improved health. Initially, he had pulled out due to her illness. Yousuf will now accompany the team for the scheduled 5 T20Is and three ODIs. The PCB retained the existing support staff structure, with Yousuf as the sole new addition.
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