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Test skipper took a fearless approach, scoring 52, with Muhammad Hurraira (29) and Babar Azam (5) dismissed as the hosts' lead reached 202 runs, while Jomel Warrican (2/17) shone with the ball for the visitors.
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Pakistan's spinner shared insights on his focus on performance, adapting strategies for aggressive batters, and the importance of teamwork, while he also emphasized maintaining rhythm through training and learning from coaches.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, a former Pakistan all-rounder discussed key issues in Pakistan cricket, including Test cricket commitment, fast bowlers’ fitness, domestic reforms, Aqib Javed’s contributions, and balancing franchise with international cricket for lasting success.
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Pakistan all rounder’s explosive 59 off 28 balls played a pivotal role in setting a competitive total, while left arm pacer’s fiery spell of 4/32 dismantled the opposition’s batting lineup.
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According to a report selectors have included opener Saim Ayub in the squad despite his ongoing recovery from a right ankle injury, with the assurance that he can be replaced if he fails to recover in time for the ICC showpiece.
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KRL's Arshadullah (10/96) picked up back-to-back 10-wicket hauls, and SBP's Mohammad Ismail took 9 wickets for 111 runs, while HEC's Obaid Shahid starred with the bat, scoring 72 on Day 3.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, Pakistan's former fast bowler discussed the challenges pertaining to Pakistan's fast bowling, Test cricket, domestic cricket and also shared some insights from his personal cricketing journey.
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The camp led by head coach Abdul Razzaq, is focusing on power-hitting techniques, including the role of backlift, single-stance big shots, and batting drills, and will continue until January 30.
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As per reports, the Indian captain is set to attend the opening ceremony of the tournament organized by the PCB, which will mark the return of the first international cricket event to Pakistan after a period of 29 years.
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Karachi Kings added Kane Williamson and David Warner to their lineup, Daryl Mitchell became part of Lahore Qalandars, Multan Sultans welcomed Michael Bracewell and Gudakesh Motie, Peshawar Zalmi inducted Alzarri Joseph, while Quetta Gladiators strengthened their roster with addition of Finn Allen and Mark Chapman.
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PCB Chairman reviewed the progress of renovations ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, emphasizing the timely completion of finishing and drainage work, with the stadium's modern upgrades including new seating, LED lights, and score screens, while assuring the delivery of a memorable event.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, Pakistan's former head coach reflected on the challenges of working with the PCB, discussing the team's struggles under pressure and the need for long-term planning, while also touching upon the role of the selection committee and the lessons Pakistan could learn from Australia’s stable cricket system.
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The four cricket icons were inducted through a transparent voting process and will receive commemorative caps and plaques this year recognizing their pivotal roles in Pakistan’s World Cup victories, top Test ranking achievements, and record-breaking performances.
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According to reports, he has regained the ability to place weight on his leg, while the test results will be submitted to the PCB medical panel for additional review.
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The 2025 domestic cricket season will include multiple white-ball tournaments along with new U15 and U17 categories, with a total of 21 tournaments and over 10,000 matches being played at various levels throughout the year.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the former Pakistan wicket-keeper batter and ECB Level 4 coach criticized the PCB's mishandling of Mohammad Abbas, Pakistan team's approach in the Test cricket, and urged Shan Masood to showcase proactive captaincy, among other things.
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PCB announced the relocation of an upcoming tri-nation ODI series between Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa to these venues, reflecting confidence in their readiness following significant upgrade work.
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Former Pakistan skipper will mentor the team during their conditioning and preparation camp in Pakistan and stay with them until the end of the tournament, adding to his prior stint as the team's batting coach during a 15-day camp in April 2022 in the UAE.
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In our latest exclusive interview, David Lloyd, the former England cricketer, coach, and one of cricket’s most iconic voice offered his candid insights on the state of Pakistan cricket, the dominance of the 'Big Three' in ICC decision-making, and the future of the Champions Trophy amidst India-Pakistan tensions.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the renowned commentator discussed the current ICC Champions Trophy controversy, the historical achievements and current struggles of West Indies and Pakistan, financial impacts on the sport, and the absence of efforts to ensure fairness across cricket nations and much more.