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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, Philander shares insights into Pakistan's new coaching setup, the current state of Pakistan cricket, South Africa's prospects in the upcoming T20 World Cup, and more.
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Hassan Ali is the surprise inclusion in the squad which also sees the return of Haris Rauf and Salman Ali Agha whilst Usama Mir and Zaman Khan have failed to retain their places.
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The report on the fast bowler highlighted treatment delays, inadequate care, and non-compliance, resulting in the resignation of the PCB's Director of Medical and Sports Sciences, Dr Sohail Saleem.
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The Senior Team Manager highlighted the team’s shortcomings in the New Zealand series, emphasized the importance of learning from it and talked about building the best team combination for the upcoming World Cup, which is to be tested in the England series.
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In the fifth round of the tournament, HEC's Saad Khan's 57* and Aqib Liaqat (4/28) also made significant contributions to their side's victory, whilst Waqar Hussain's valiant 59 for PTV proved futile as his team failed to achieve a defendable total.
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In the fifth round of the President's Cup, WAPDA were skittled out for 86 in 23 overs, courtesy of Shahnazaz Dahani (3/14) and Bilawal Bhatti (3/20), while SNGPL's Ali Waqas (30) and Abdullah Shafique (28) steered their side to victory, chasing down the target in just 18.3 overs.
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Babar Azam closes in on Surya Kumar Yadav following a positive ICC T20I Men's Batter rankings update
Based upon his performances in the recently concluded series against New Zealand, the Pakistan skipper is just 98 rating points behind the India batter with just one month to go before the start of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
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Former Pakistan cricketer and ECB Certified Level 4 coach discussed coaching the German Team, working with the ECB, PCB's appointment of Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten as red and white ball coaches and his stint with Lahore Qalandars.
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Pakistan’s recently appointed red-ball Head Coach feels that Test cricket is the supreme test of a players mental and technical abilities.
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Pakistan's white-ball Head Coach looking forward to working with the players to unlock their true potential.
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All three members of the coaching staff have been appointed for a period of 2-years.
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During the press conference, the Chairman of PCB addressed various topics, including awaiting Ihsanullah's treatment report, delegated selection powers, and fitness standards.
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Pakistan captain not satisfied with the result of the series, felt that he was being targeted for criticism regardless of whether he rested players or not and praised Usman Khan for his efforts and termed Saim Ayub as a special talent.
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The left-arm fast bowler who was declared player of the series, expressed his commitment to the team and spoke of the value of every wicket taken as a significant contribution to the team’s victory.
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The left-handed batter highlighted the strategic changes in their team with the primary goal of winning the World Cup, acknowledging the disappointment of losing matches but emphasizing the importance of a good team combination.
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The Trophy which arrived recently in the country was shown in public at the Gaddafi Stadium by the former Pakistan fasr-bowler, Shoaib Akhtar.
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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 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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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.