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PCB believes that aligning PSL with IPL in April/May benefits the game, players and fans, with Peshawar and Quetta being potential new venues, in line with the initiative to reintegrate them into Pakistan's cricket calendar for the 2024-25 season.
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Led by Babar Azam, the visitors will take on the hosts in a 4-match T20I series, with the first T20I set to be played in Leeds on May 22.
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The Pakistan right-arm fast bowler took 4/36 for his side on Day 1 with the first 2 coming in his first spell where he bowled five maidens and secured 2 wickets.
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Veteran Pakistan all-rounder feels that Saim Ayub should be preferred ahead of the tried and tested Babar-Rizwan opening pair for high-scoring games during the ICC mega event which will be held in US and Caribbean venues.
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Newly appointed Pakistan white-ball Head Coach feels that Babar deserves more support from other players to play with freedom and spoke about the privilege of overseeing the much-anticipated encounter against India in New York.
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The Pakistan keeper-batter and captain each hit 132 runs to reach the 3rd and 4th positions respectively in the recently concluded T20I series against Ireland.
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The left-arm Pakistani pacer expressed satisfaction with the performance of his side's bowling line-up and acknowledged the need for additional improvements to stay competitive in the upcoming mega event.
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The newly appointed white-ball Head Coach will join the tourists at Leeds on 19 May to commence his two-year tenure.
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In his first exclusive interview since being appointed Pakistan's Test head coach, the former Australian fast bowler opens up to PakPassion about his new role, coaching philosophy, and strategies to address the woes of the Test team.
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The 29 year old won his 45th match as a skipper after his side defeated Ireland in the second T20I, surpassing Brian Masaba of Uganda who had 44 wins in 56 matches.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the Pakistan left-arm pacer discussed his current experience playing in the County Championship, reflected on his performances in Australia and in the PSL and shared his aspirations to continue representing his country.
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Pakistan all-rounder terms his return to internatiional cricket as one that is not for his own benefit, but to represent the country in the best possible way and finish his career on a high note.
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In an exclusive interview with PakPassion, the former South Africa pacer shared insights on a variety of topics including Pakistan's new coaching setup, the current state of Pakistan cricket and South Africa's prospects in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
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Former Pakistan cricketer and ECB Certified Level 4 coach discussed coaching the German Team, working with the ECB, PCB's appointment of Jason Gillespie and Gary Kirsten as red and white ball coaches and his stint with Lahore Qalandars.