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The Pakistan pacer discussed the recent events in Pakistan Cricket, the disappointing T20 World Cup campaign, addressed the team infighting rumors, reflected on his remarkable career journey so far, and much more.
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A gritty knock of 37 (34) by Muneeba Ali and a spirited cameo of 23 (17) by skipper Nida Dar set Sri Lanka a target of 141, however, a bowling masterclass from Sadia Iqbal (4/16) couldn't stop Chamari Athapaththu's classy 63 (48) from powering the hosts into the final.
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The left-arm spinner claimed 1/25 in his four overs with the ball and notched up a rapid 27 off 15 balls with the bat, leading his team, San Francisco Unicorns, to a thrilling victory by 10 runs against Texas Super Kings and securing a spot in the Final.
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Khurram Shahzad claimed 3/69 while Kamran Ghulam's 2/6, Kashif Ali's 2/21, and Faisal Akram’s 2/87 helped bowl out Bangladesh A for 258 in the first inning.
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The opening batter talked about his cricketing journey, the importance of rewarding and preferring domestic performers, selecting players not merely based on PSL performances and much more.
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The pace-bowler sustained a back injury and will return to Pakistan immediately for rehabilitation as Mubasir Khan replaces him in the white-ball squad, and Khurram Shahzad's tour has been extended to cover the one-day matches.
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Former Pakistan coach shared his insights on modern coaching and his experiences with the Pakistan team, offering advice to newly appointed coaches Gary Kirsten and Jason Gillespie whilst he emphasized the importance of a strong team environment, effective workload management and investing in the grassroots development.
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The Pakistani left-arm seamer in his only game of the tournament, delivered an impressive spell of 2/7 including 10 dot balls to help Oval Invincibles secure a crushing eight-wicket victory over Birmingham Phoenix.
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Pakistan Shaheens and Bangladesh A will face off in two four-day matches from 10-13 August and 17-20 August, followed by 3 ODIs on 23, 25, and 27th August while in November, Sri Lanka A will tour Pakistan for 2 four-day matches from 11-14 and 18-21 November, and 3 ODIs on 25, 27, and 29 November.
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NOC requests have been declined due to Pakistan team's busy cricket schedule from August 2024 to March 2025 to manage the players' workload.
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Former Pakistan wicket-keeper batter shared views on Pakistan cricket's dysfunctional state, rumors of player lobbies, Shaheen Afridi's alleged misconduct and PCB's flawed approach to seeking advice from former players.
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The tour will kick-off with 5 T20Is in Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, Tauranga, and Wellington from 16-26 March, followed by 3 ODIs to be played from 29 March to 5 April in Napier, Hamilton, and Tauranga.
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The Western Australian has been tasked with preparation of pitches for the upcoming World Test Championship and ICC Champions Trophy 2025 matches inside Pakistan.
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Mohammad Amir, Imad Wasim, Fakhar Zaman will represent Antigua & Barbuda Falcons while Azam Khan and Saim Ayub will be in action for Amazon Warriors in this year's tournament.
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The right-handed batter will lead his side in the two 50-over matches against Northern Territory and Bangladesh ‘A’, and in the nine-team T20 series against Bangladesh ‘A’ and top Australian domestic teams in Darwin.
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The dismissal of both ex-cricketers is part of PCB's actions following the T20 World Cup 2024 debacle which now sees four voting members in captain, coach, Asad Shafiq and Mohammad Yousuf, and five non-voting members including Azhar Mahmood and Bilal Azal in the Men's selection committee, with the announcement of the chairperson to be done at a later stage.
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The former New Zealand and current Islamabad United head coach analyzed the 2022 T20 World Cup, highlighting New Zealand's poor preparation, Afghanistan's improvement, Pakistan's inconsistent selections, and the challenges faced by Pakistan's new red and white-ball coaches.
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The former captain and wicketkeeper discussed Pakistan's cricket affairs, including the disastrous ICC T20 World Cup 2024 campaign, the significance of domestic cricket, and Babar Azam's major mistakes.
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