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Former Pakistan and Karachi Kings coach discusses the upcoming PSL 6 season and why he feels the Karachi side have the firepower to retain their title.
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The South Africa captain stated that the presence of outstanding security measures allowed his side to totally focus on playing cricket.
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PCB CE clarified that both were unavailable and that although a three-year deal has been signed with Misbah and Waqar, they could be let go before the completion of their terms.
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The side lead by Quinton de Kock is scheduled to play the first match in Karachi starting 26th January, whilst the second game of the series begins in Rawalpindi on 4th February.
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Newly appointed Pakistan Chief Selector has made it clear that going forward, all those players who aspire to represent the national side will have to perform at the expected levels to earn the selectors’ nod.
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Haider Ali (95), Adil Amin (93) and Mukhtar Ahmed(94) were the other highlights of the 6th day of the tournament in which Sindh and Central Punjab also won their matches.
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The first game between Pakistan and South Africa which begins on 26th January will be the 133rd time that the Elite Panel umpire will be officiating in a Test match, his first in his native country.
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As part of the agreement with the PCB, the British broadcaster will also show the next 3 editions of the Pakistan Super League.
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Former Pakistan captain advised the PCB to not allow coaches to make any negative statements and instead to concentrate on motivating players to perform better.
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Pakistan fast-bowler spoke about coping with the injuries which kept him out of cricket for 16 months, what needs to be done to avoid burnout for young bowlers and his own aspirations to make a comeback to the Pakistan team.
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Pakistan announce an initial 20-player squad for the 2-match Test series against South Africa
Shan Masood, Mohammad Abbas, Imam-ul-Haq amongst notable exclusions with Haris Rauf, Tabish Khan, Kamran Ghulam and Saud Shakeel part of the list of 9 uncapped players chosen by the new Chief Selector, Mohammad Wasim.
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“If new team management comes, I will be available for national selection" : Mohammad Amir
Pakistan pace-bowler feels that whilst Misbah-ul-Haq and Waqar Younis were great players, they lack man-management and coaching skills.
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Pakistan Bowling Coach satisfied with performance of fast-bowlers during the New Zealand tour despite issues related to COVID-19 restrictions.
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Pakistan Head Coach denied claims of unfair treatment and bias made by the fast-bowler against Waqar Younis and himself.
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Umar Gul named as Bowling Coach for Quetta Gladiators
The recently retired former Pakistan fast-bowler had earlier represented the Quetta franchise in the first 2 season of the tournament.
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The former Test captain's scores of 93 and 37 in the 2nd Test against New Zealand have helped him move 7 places to 18th position, whilst Mohammad Rizwan’s first-innings half-century has taken him up by 10 places to reach 37th place.
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The final of the tournament will be held at Gaddafi Stadium on 22 March, whilst a decision on crowd attendances will be made closer to the start of the sixth edition of the PSL after seeking government advice and clearance.
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The first ever visit by the Women's side will see all matches being played in National Stadium, Karachi starting 14 October and ending on 22nd October.
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A profile of the emerging fast-bowler from Khawar Khan Dahani (Larkana) who has impressed in his second First-Class season for Sindh.
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The visitors will arrive in Karachi on 12 October to play 2 T20Is on 14 and 15 October, after which both teams will depart for India on 16 October for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
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The former South African batsman will take over the position ahead of PSL 6 after it was left vacant due to the passing away of Dean Jones.
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Former Pakistan captain writes about Naseem Shah's suitability for the national side, Mohammad Wasim's appointment as Chief Selector and why Misbah-ul-Haq's role as Head Coach is based upon flawed reasoning by the PCB.
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Pakistan opener spoke about how the loss of Dean Jones was devastating for him, his impressions of the changes made to the domestic structure and his goal of making an international comeback.



