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Hussain Talat delivers a star all-round performance on the opening day of the Champions T20 Cup 2024
The Stallions' all-rounder struck 101*(50) for his maiden T20 century and added 1/25 with the ball, leading his side to victory against the Panthers, while Markhors' Saad Masood contributed 26*(16) and 2/20, sealing the win over the Lions.
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PCB Chairman discussed Pakistan's attempts to secure favorable results for cricket amidst the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 saga and remarked that the ICC held the authority for key decisions, while reaffirming Pakistan's cricket governing body's positive role and emphasizing the importance of the ICC's advancements for global cricket.
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Iqbal Hossain Emon's brilliant 4/24 spell left Pakistan's young batters unable to settle, with Farhan Yousaf's 32 (32) being the lone effort of resistance before they were dismissed for 116, while defending champions' captain Azizul Hakim's 61*(42) helped his side seal its place in the final.
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According to reports, the two-way hybrid model for the ICC Champions Trophy will be presented to the ICC Board for approval on Saturday while PCB is negotiating with the Emirates Cricket Board to host India's matches in Dubai, amid strained bilateral cricket ties between the two countries.
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White-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi will join the team in Durban, while Haseebullah Khan, Arafat Minhas, Aamer Jamal, Sahibzada Farhan and Qasim Akram have returned home.
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The right-arm pacer claimed five wickets in T20Is against Australia at an average of 15.40 and 13 wickets in ODIs at 16.61, including a standout Player of the Series performance in Pakistan's historic ODI series win in Australia with ten wickets, highlighted by a 5 for 29 in Adelaide.
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PCB Chairman celebrated the blind cricket team’s remarkable achievement at the National Cricket Academy, where he expressed his pride in their exceptional victory and pledged ongoing support for their growth, while also allocating Rs 20 million to the Blind Cricket Association.
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Left-arm pacer is selected for white-ball matches only as part of his workload management, and right-arm fast bowler returns to the Test side after his last appearance in August 2021 while Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, and Salman Ali Agha are in all three squads, with Naseem Shah selected for Tests and ODIs.
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Sajid Khan (10/99) claimed his fourth ten-wicket match haul in first-class cricket, supported by strong batting performances from Maaz Sadaqat 95 (97) and Nabi Gul 83* (138).
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Member selection committee and interim white-ball head coach explained the selection strategy for upcoming South Africa series, the exclusion of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Fakhar Zaman, and the goal of blending experience with emerging talent to prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
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In the latest interview with PakPassion, the former Pakistan wicket-keeper advocated for a hybrid model for the Champions Trophy, emphasizing the need for practical decisions over emotional ones while highlighting the importance of strong domestic cricket and wise leadership to revitalize Pakistan's cricketing fortunes.
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All eyes are now on the newly appointed ICC chairman to play a constructive role in addressing Pakistan's grievances in light of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 hosting issue.
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Former Pakistan all-rounder highlighted the importance of impactful performances in modern cricket that take the team to the winning zone while stressing that Pakistan needs to redefine its brand of cricket to stay relevant in the modern game.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, Pakistan Test captain reflected on the challenges faced during England's tour of Pakistan, his own captaincy, bold decisions made by the new selection committee, and his vision for creating a more stable team.
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The former Pakistan captain hoped for the smooth progression of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan, emphasizing the benefits for cricket in the region, and advocated for regular matches between India and Pakistan to promote the sport in both countries.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the former England fast bowler and current head coach of Lahore Qalandars discussed the pace duo of Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf, the possibility of coaching Pakistan's national side in future, reminisced about England's tour to Pakistan during the 1990s and much more.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the former Pakistan wicket-keeper batter discussed the ICC Champions Trophy controversy, urging the PCB to maintain its dignity amidst political pressures, while also highlighting the impact on fans and cricket's popularity due to strained India-Pakistan relations, stressing that the sport should bridge divides rather than exacerbate them.
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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.