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The hosts struggled throughout the innings and were unable to reach the target of 179 despite an excellent knock of 61(45) by Fakhar Zaman.
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Pakistan Head Coach praised his bowlers but felt that the lack of doubles while batting contributed to the side's defeat in the 4th T20I.
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The Pakistan all-rounder who impressed on his debut Test series in Australia could make his county debut against Nottinghamshire at Edgbaston.
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The Trophy has arrived in Islamabad ahead of a tour of Pakistan for the tournament that kicks off in Dallas from 2nd June.
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The visit which will see Pakistan play 5 T20Is and 3 ODIs was announced during a meetting between NZC CEO, Scott Weenink and the PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore.
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The former captain of the Pakistan Women Cricket Team played 276 international matches, the highest number by any Pakistan woman cricketer, scored 6,262 international runs, and took 80 international wickets with her right-arm leg-spin.
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Pakistan captain terms Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi as the two "best bowlers" and acknowledged Mohammad Rizwan's value as a batter in the team and confirmed that he would regain fitness ahead of the T20 World Cup.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, Catherine Dalton, the fast bowling coach of the Multan Sultans delves into an in-depth conversation about her experience in PSL 9, working with Multan Sultans, availability for PSL 10, and much more.
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Based on radiology reports of both players, PCB Medical Panel after consultation with the team management, has decided to rest the two players who will now work on their rehabilitation at the NCA.
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Bismillah Khan (86), Akif Javed (3/51) and Ali Raza (3/56) excelled with their performances for WAPDA, while Sharoon Siraj (71) starred with the bat for KRL.
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The left-arm pacer has risen two spots to 17th position in the latest ICC Rankings for T20I bowlers on the back of his strong start to Pakistan's ongoing T20I series at home against New Zealand, where he is the leading wicket-taker for the series through the first three matches.
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A visit to Pakistan by an Indian side to play in the 2025 Champions Trophy considered as a prerequisite for any proposals to play a Test series.
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Scores of 60 and 52 runs with the bat and excellent match figures of 8/198 with the ball from the Pakistan spinner proved to be in vain as his side lost by 4 wickets.
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The Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter was ruled out due to a tear in his right calf muscle, and his replacement will join the Pakistan side after the conclusion of the third T20I.
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The Pakistan pacer acknowledged that Pakistan has been fortunate to have such a strong pace bowling lineup including Naseem Shah and Shaheen Shah Afridi, stating the World Cup as his ultimate goal.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion the Managing Director and Co-founder of SACA, Dr. Tom Brown joins Saj to discuss the work that SACA is doing, Moeen Ali's role in SACA, the future of SACA, and much more.
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India captain open to the idea of bilateral series between the rivals and feels that the contest between bat and ball is all that matters.
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Pakistan Head Coach stated that regardless of what team they were playing, it was never to write off Pakistan in the T20 format, especially given the depth and strength of the current squad.
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Decision taken after the fast-bowler's plight was brought to light by the owner of Multan Sultans who arramged for a meeting with an orthopedic surgeon, Professor Adam Watts, for a consultation about his elbow injury.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the right-handed batter discussed having signed a three-year deal with Worcestershire, transitioning from a fast bowler to a specialist batter and the influence of SACA and KPL in changing his cricket dynamics