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Maiden century from Glenn Phillips 106*(74) half-century knock 81(84) from Daryl Mitchell and deft bowling from Mitchell Santner (3/41) helped the visitors to humble the hosts as Fakhar Zaman's valiant innings 84(69) and Abrar Ahmed's clinical bowling display (2/41) went in vain.
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Mohammad Rizwan-led side is set to feature in the upcoming mega event commencing on February 19 with an aim to defend their title at their home turf.
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PCB inaugurated the transformed stadium following a remarkable 117-day renovation and is set to host the tri-nation ODI series against New Zealand and South Africa and Ithe CC Champions Trophy 2025.
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In a special meeting, the board members appreciated the efforts of the PCB Chairman for answering critics by delivering changes in a mere 117 days.
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Pakistan's white-ball captain talked about team planning, the selection process, leadership style, and squad roles while stressing the importance of middle-order reliability, aggressive intent, and composure under pressure.
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Pakistan's white-ball vice-captain expressed excitement about playing an ICC event in Pakistan, adapting to familiar home conditions, acknowledging the impact of Saim Ayub’s absence and emphasizing his confidence in handling his dual role as a batter and bowler.
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PTV’s Faisal Akram registered figures of 6/46 and SNGPL’s Mohammad Salman took 6/51, while HEC’s Mohammad Mohsin Khan (105) and SBP’s Rameez Aziz (180) stood out with the bat.
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An economical 1/21 spell from Pakistan’s pacer helped his side clinch a 3-wicket win in the final, denying Chittagong Kings despite Khawaja Nafay’s impressive 66 (44).
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, former New Zealand head coach and renowned cricket strategist shared his in-depth views on PSL 2025, Shadab Khan’s exclusion from the Pakistan team, Islamabad United’s squad selection, and the changing landscape of Pakistan cricket.
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The left-handed batter is expected to be out for 10 weeks due to a right ankle fracture and will continue his rehabilitation in England, with his availability for the New Zealand tour starting from 16 March dependent on clearing all fitness tests and medical requirements.
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The PCB Chairman attributed the stadium's successful transformation to the dedication of workers, FWO, NESPAK, contractors and PCB teams, while the upgraded venue now boasts brighter LED lights, two larger score screens, and premium imported seating in all enclosures, offering fans an unmatched viewing experience.
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Pakistan's left-arm spinner took center stage as the main strike bowler during the two-match Test series against the West Indies, claiming 16 wickets in total, including a historic hat-trick in the second Test, making him the first Pakistani spinner to achieve this feat.
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Pakistan pacer will begin his stint in May, following the conclusion of Fergus O'Neill's month-long spell with the side, and he will then return to the club in September for the closing stages of the season.
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Pakistan umpire joined the ICC’s team of 12 officials, with Elite Panel members like Chris Gaffaney, Kumar Dharmasena, and Richard Illingworth.
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Pakistan's head coach discussed the importance of balancing pace and spin options, mentioning the inclusion of Khushdil Shah and Faheem Ashraf in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 squad to bring the right balance to the team, while he emphasized the need for players to adapt well when coming in, regardless of breaks.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the CEO and team director of Lahore Qalandars shared perspectives on PSL 10, the team's squad selection strategy, voiced disappointment regarding the exclusion of English players from the PSL while they are permitted to participate in the IPL, and much more.
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In our latest exclusive interview, former Pakistan cricketer and well-known cricket analyst shared his bold and unfiltered views on Pakistan's Champions Trophy squad 2025, the selection of Faheem Ashraf, lack of proper spinners and team preparations for the upcoming mega event and much more.
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India's head coach emphasized the importance of winning the entire Champions Trophy rather than just one game, highlighting the tournament's do-or-die nature and the crucial roles of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in India's success while stressing the need for consistent performance across all games.
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PCB has named a 15-player squad for the ICC event with the same lineup set to compete in the tri-nation ODI series against New Zealand and South Africa, while any changes can be made until 11 February after which replacements will only be permitted on medical grounds with ICC Event Technical Committee approval.
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The trophy's tour has restarted in Sheikhupura, hitting ten different cities across Pakistan in 14 days before finishing in Karachi on February 14th, preceding the tournament's opening match between Pakistan and New Zealand, scheduled for February 19th.
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The players participating in the camp honed their power hitting and took part in batting drills under the guidance of head coach Abdul Razzaq at the NCA's Bob Woolmer Indoor Training School.
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The Pakistani batter amassed 738 runs in 24 matches this year, averaging 33.54 with six fifties in cricket's shortest format, finishing the year ranked sixth in the ICC rankings.
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Opening batter in nine ODIs has accumulated 515 runs at an average of 64.37 and a strike rate of 105.53, while left-arm pacer took 15 wickets with an average of 17.6, including best figures of 4/47 and right-arm pacer claimed 13 wickets in eight ODIs, with a 22.4 average and best figures of 5/29.
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The Pakistan right-arm pacer has signed a contract that will make him available for all formats throughout the season, with the contract running from May 29 until the end of September, aligning with the start of Warwickshire's Blast campaign.



