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The Pakistan spinner is expected to represent the Yorkshire side for the duration of the tournament unless he is recalled for his country's ODI series against the West Indies.
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4th consecutive fifty for Azhar Ali in the County Championship
The Pakistan and Worcestershire batter is enjoying a great run of form as he remained not out on 60 at Stumps on Day 1 of his team's clash against Leicestershire whist his compatriot, Mohammad Abbas took 2/21 against Somerset to take his season tally to 24 wickets.
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Cricketers who have played in 10 or less Tests will now receive a monthly pension of PKR142,000, players who have played between 11 and 20 Tests will receive PKR148,000 and those who have featured in 21 or more Tests will receive PKR154,000.
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The visitors are touring Pakistan to participate in 3-ODIs and 3-T20Is which will be played in Karachi’s Southend Club.
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The New Zealand cricket squad had unexpectedly decided to pull out of the tour after an alleged security threat aimed at their players in September 2021.
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Yorkshire's MD Cricket and former England player Kabir Ali were impressed by the turnout at the open trials held at the Qalandars High Performance Center.
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Pakistan batting coach praised Shan Masood for his performances in the County Championship and explained that Asad Shafiq would need to put in outstanding performances to make a comeback in the national side.
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A total of 60 cricketers, split in 2 groups, are participating in the camp before the ODI series against the West Indies, with the the first set of 27 attending the camp from 15-25 May, while the remaining 33 cricketers to participate in the camp from 26 May to 10 June.
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The Peshawar Zalmi and Zalmai Foundation Chairman made his offer for support in a letter to the Sri Lankan High Commissioner.
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The West Indian commentator writes about his expectations from the newly appointed West Indies white-ball captain Nicholas Pooran and questions the commitment of players like Evin Lewis who is not included in the squad to tour Pakistan due a to lack of fitness.
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As per reports two separate contracts will be given out in the 2022/23 period for red and white-ball formats instead of the existing one contract mechanism.
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Pakistan and Derbyshire batter spoke about what he expects to achieve by playing County Cricket, his renewed partnership with the former Pakistan Head Coach Mickey Arthur, his aspirations to do well in the T20 Blast tournament with a view to representing Pakistan in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
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The former New Zealand batter and current Head Coach for IPL side KKR is expected to start his role for next month's three-match Test series against New Zealand, which gets underway at Lord's from 2 June.
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Veteran England pacer praised the skills, enthusiasm and energy shown by the Pakistan fast-bowler during his current stint at Lancashire.
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The visitors will play 3 ODI matches in Pakistan with Nicholas Pooran leading a squad which will be without the services of Jason Holder, Shimron Hetmyer and Evin Lewis but will feature 3 newcomers in the shape of Jayden Seales, Shermon Lewis and Keacy Carty.
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3 ODIs which were part of the original schedule were removed to accommodate SLC's request to allow LPL to begin earlier.
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Media reports suggest that the former Pakistan captain could soon lose his Chairman's position in light of the change in goverment lead by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
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Pakistan fast-bowler spoke about what he expects to learn from his Lancashire team-mate James Anderson, his experience of interactions with fast-bowling coaches Vernon Philander and Shaun Tait, what he admires about Shaheen Shah Afridi and his future aspirations.
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A profile of the Karachi-born pacer who impressed with his performances in PSL 7 for Peshawar Zalmi and has aspirations of representing Pakistan in all formats as he looks forward to emulating his role model Hardik Pandya as an all-rounder.
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Quetta Gladiators pacer spoke about his injuries and the tough battle to get match fit, looked forward to sharing the dressing room with his childhood idol Shahid Afridi and why he feels that good performances in the upcoming PSL could be beneficial for his career.



