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Karachi Kings captain felt that the superb form of Mohammad Amir and Shaheen Shah Afridi was great news for Pakistan cricket.
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Yasir Shah, Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Fawad Alam, Haris Sohail, Imran Butt, Abdullah Shafique, Abid Ali and Nauman Ali amongst the 24 players invited for month-long camp.
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The Lahore run chase of 187 was set up by Fakhar Zaman (83) and Ben Dunk (57*) with Shaheen Shah Afridi (3/27) contributing with the ball.
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PCB Chairman feels that the change is possible as tournament dates will clash with the final of the World Test Championship which could involve India.
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The status of the ongoing PSL 6 was reviewed and the BOG was informed about the satisfactory progress of the tournament and the Board of Governors also appreciated the Pakistan team for their series win against South Africa.
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Islamabad United captain wants his batsmen to learn from the way Shoaib Malik batted in difficult conditions to take his side to victory.
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Tom Kohler-Cadmore (46), Haider Ali (36) and Shoaib Malik (29) were the stars of the Peshawar chase after Wahab Riaz (4/17) and Saqib Mahmood (3/12) helped bowl out Islamabad for 118.
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The Nepal leg-spinner last represented Lahore in the 2019 edition of the tournament and comes in due to the Afghanistan player's departure for national commitments.
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"The bowlers are failing to execute the plans we are giving them" : Sarfaraz Ahmed
A disappointed Quetta Gladiators captain felt that fielding lapses were important factors behind his sides 3-wicket loss to Peshawar Zalmi.
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The Pakistan bowler and Lahore Qalandars vice-captain achieved this milestone in the pool game against Multan Sultans during PSL 6.
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The Pakistan cricketer in remarks to the press stated that he had never been involved in such practices because playing for his country was the biggest honor.
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"It would be awesome for the people of Pakistan to have the Australian team touring here" : Ben Dunk
Lahore Qalandars' star wicket-keeper batsman on his 4th trip to Pakistan stated that the memories of playing in front of some amazing crowds during PSL would stay with him for a long time.
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A decision on increased crowds for the Lahore matches will be made in due course.
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Karachi Kings all-rounder feels that the PSL is producing good players and the league is growing in stature with every edition of the tournament.
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Fawad Alam moves from A+ domestic contract category to Category C whilst a Category C contract to Mohammad Hafeez was offered, which he has once again turned down.
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The PCB is yet to start the process to find a successor for the former Pakistan fast-bowler who had taken on the role in September and has decided to move on due to personal reasons.
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The West Indies and Quetta Gladiators batsman who has left the PSL for national duties is looking forward to visiting Lahore for the second leg.
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The Pakistan all-rounder has been picked by Manchester Originals in the draft stage of the tournament slated to be played in England in July-August.
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In an interview with Saj for The Cricketer, the fast-bowler discusses his childhood, his family's move to the USA from Pakistan, his aspirations to play in the World Cup for USA and his return to the Pakistan Super League.
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Ireland batsman looking forward for the opportunity to play at two of Pakistan's iconic venues.
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Pakistan batsman spoke about the recent improvements to shot selection which he has made to his game, dark times he endured after the death of his daughter, reasons for his lacklustre performances during the 2019 World Cup and his thoughts on being selected for the T20I series against South Africa.
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The Central Punjab batsman spoke about the advice and encouragement he has received from Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Wasim, why Fawad Alam's example of perseverance is one that he would like to follow and his hopes for an international recall.
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The batsman/wicket-keeper spoke about the pressure of comparisons with his father Moin Khan, how he has answered his critics, his intentions to improve his fitness and the experience of playing in the Pakistan Super League.
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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 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.



