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Former England captain emphasized the importance of adapting to different conditions, highlighting Pakistan's smart move to make pitches spin-friendly and England's need to improve their strategies while also noting the challenges of winning away from home suggesting that teams needed better preparation and adaptability.
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Besides him, Babar Azam maintained his position as the top ODI batter with 822 rating points while Fakhar Zaman retained his position in the Top ten, sitting at ninth spot with 675 rating points.
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Mohammad Rizwan and co practiced batting, bowling, and fielding at Adelaide Oval and will hold another practice session tomorrow at 2 PM.
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The left-arm spinner took 20 wickets across two Tests against England, including his best Test figures of 8/46, helping Pakistan to win the series and ending their three-year drought for a home Test series victory.
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Mohammad Huraira replaces Mohammad Haris to lead Pakistan Shaheens against Sri Lanka ‘A’
The right-handed batter will lead his side in two four-day matches on 11-14 November and 18-21 November, followed by three 50-over matches on 25, 27, and 29 November at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
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The Pakistan left-arm spinner has previously played as an overseas cricketer for Gloucestershire for four years; however, he will now be available to play in all three domestic formats for his new side as a local cricketer.
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Pakistan's right-arm pacer vowed to learn from mistakes in the first ODI against Australia and emphasized the need to build strong batting partnerships in future in order to secure victories.
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Despite a valiant fightback from the visitors' pace duo, Haris Rauf (3/67) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (2/43), the host captain, Pat Cummins 32*(31), displayed ice-cool nerves to capitalize on the platform set by Josh Inglis 49 (42) and Steven Smith 44 (46).
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The Pakistan white-ball captain applauded the bowling efforts from his pacers and termed Australian team lucky to win the first encounter of the 3-match series between both sides.
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Bowling brilliance from Israr Hussain (6/69), Usama Mir (5/51), Niaz Khan (4/39) helped Abbotabad, Sialkot and Peshawar respectively to overwhelm their opponents in Pakistan's premium First-Class tournament.
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Pakistan red-ball captain highlighted the batter as one of the world's best, affirming his qualities to be a Test cricket great while underscoring his importance to the Pakistan team.
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In an exclusive PakPassion interview, the former Pakistan opener discussed Pakistan cricket's momentum, Aaqib Javed's spin-focused tactics, key player developments, Fakhar Zaman's recent controversy, the new white-ball captain and much more.
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Former England fast bowler and ex-Managing Director of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, is set to lead Lahore Qalandars in the inaugural Global Super League, joining the squad in Guyana on November 23, just in time for the league's opening match between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Lahore Qalandars.
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PCB Chairman revealed that a new white-ball head coach will be appointed by the end of the month, as Jason Gillespie has only agreed to manage the team in Australia for white-ball matches, due to his commitment to his role as red-ball head coach.
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In an exclusive PakPassion interview, former England all-rounder discussed Pakistan's historic Test series win over England, analyzing English batters' struggles against spin duo Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, while evaluating 'Bazball' tactics' effectiveness and commending PCB's bold selection decisions that paid off during the series.
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Pakistan selection committee member emphasized the importance of knowledge, hard work and teamwork, discussing strategies for home advantage and prioritizing fitness and skill in white-ball formats, while focusing on nurturing young talent.
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A 12-month central contract was awarded to 25 men's cricketers for the 2024-25 season including five players—Khurram Shahzad, Mohammad Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Ali, Muhammad Irfan Khan, and Usman Khan who received central contracts for the first time.
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Pakistan Shaheens and Sri Lanka A will play two four-day matches from 11 to 14 November and 18 to 21 November, followed by three one-day matches on 25, 27, and 29 November at Islamabad Club.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, former Pakistan all-rounder and ECB Level 4 Coach shared his views on Pakistan's second Test win over England, efforts to develop top-tier talent, and offered suggestions to improve senior players' performances.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the former Pakistan off-spinner shared his thoughts on the current state of Pakistan cricket, the development of young spinners, and much more.