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Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf were picked up by Welsh Fire, Shadab Khan was chosen by Birmingham Phoenix and Ihsanullah will represent Oval Invincibles in the 2023 edition of the tournament.
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Rashid Khan's seasoned T20 team will take on a new-look Pakistan side lead by Shadab Khan in the first of the 3 games in Sharjah.
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Former Pakistan Head Coach feels that the players' commitment to their faith is what stood out most during the Champions Trophy and Lord's Test triumphs during the blessed month.
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Pakistan's all-format captain was given the medal by Governor Punjab Mohammad Baligh Ur Rehman in a special ceremony held to commemorate Pakistan Resolution Day.
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Former Pakistan fielding coach chats with Saj about his time working at the Pakistan Junior League, working with Pakistani cricketers, his time at Quetta Gladiators, Pakistan's fielding standards, his hopes to work for the PCB in future and more.
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The Pakistan Head Coach for the T20I series against Afghanistan termed players such as Shadab Khan and Naseem Shah as trump cards and is hopeful of coming up with a good team combination for the Sharjah games.
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Former Pakistan captain feels that it would be nice, with permission from GOI, if India would come to play in the Asia Cup in Pakistan as that would be a big step towards restoration of cricketing ties between both countries.
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The BLACKCAPS will now play three T20Is in Lahore from 14-17 April, before traveling to Rawalpindi where the final two T20Is and first ODI will be played from 20-26 April, and the tour will culminate in Karachi with the remaining four ODIs to be played from 30 April to 7 May.
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The PCB Chairman congratulated his team on the "smooth delivery" of the tournament despite numerous "logistical challenges", while also crediting the pitches and fans for another fruitful PSL season.
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The Qalandars skipper earned the honor after leading his side to back-to-back titles, while the likes of Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam, Mohammad Haris, Azam Khan and Ihsanullah among others made it into the team.
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Left-hander Saad Baig has been appointed captain of the U19, while Imran Butt will lead the Shaheens in a squad that includes the likes of Hussain Talat, Aamer Jamal and Shahnawaz Dahani
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The Qalandars captain praised his side for the "team effort" in winning a 2nd consecutive PSL title, and credited the "belief" in the dressing room for helping them to get over the line.
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The Multan Sultans pacer who took 22 wickets was also declared as best bowler of the tournament, whilst Mohammad Rizwan (Batter and Wicketkeeper of PSL 8), Kieron Pollard (Fielder of PSL 8), Abbas Afridi (Emerging player of PSL 8) and Imad Wasim (All-rounder of PSL 8) were the other award winners.
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The Multan Sultans skipper credited his team for reaching the PSL final thrice in a row, but was left disappointed that they "just couldn't finish the game".
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Pakistan’s Ahsan Raza has been included with the veteran umpire calling it a day after 19 years on the Elite panel, whilst standing in a record 435 men’s international matches.
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Pakistan pacer chats with Saj about lessons he learnt from the series against England and New Zealand, developing his skills as a bowler, the challenge of playing all three formats, overcoming injury problems, his hopes of a long and successful bowling partnership with Shaheen Shah Afridi and bowling to the likes of Virat Kohli.
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The all-rounder chats about Pakistan's recent struggles, their mindset and approach, what needs to change, his own availability for international cricket and why team results should always take precedence over individual performances.



