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See the prize money for winner, runner-up, other teams for T20 World Cup 2022

ICC have announced the prize money for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022, with the title winners taking home a whopping $US 1.6 million.

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'Pneumonia-affected' Naseem Shah also contracts COVID-19

Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah has been ruled out of the final two matches of the T20I series against England.

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PCB clarifies their stance over facing India at neutral venue

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) offered Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to be the hosts if India and Pakistan plan to play a bilateral Test series.

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Rizwan retains top spot, Haris becomes top-ranked Pakistan bowler in T20Is

Veteran batter Mohammad Rizwan has regained his top spot in the batting charts after his brilliant displays in the ongoing seven-match series against England.

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Naseem Shah hospitalised due to viral infection

The 19-year-old has been suffering from a high-grade fever due to a chest infection

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Babar Azam eyes yet another Virat Kohli's record

Pakistan's all-format captain Babar Azam can rewrite history in the upcoming encounter between the hosts and England on Wednesday at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

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Naseem, Shadab to play remaining three games of PAK-ENG T20I series

Pakistan is likely to play their best side against England in the remaining three games of the T20I series against England at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

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Haris Rauf reveals what he was planning before bowling 19th over

Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf bowled an exceptional 19th over in the fourth T20I against England while defending 167.

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Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan shatter record books with huge stand

The duo of Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam is arguably the best T20 cricket has ever seen and they once again achieved the unachievable with their epic partnership in the second T20I against England at the National Stadium in Karachi.

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Unstoppable' Babar, Rizwan help Pakistan level series against

Pakistan mounted a great comeback into the series on the back of a stunning century from Babar Azam along with a brilliant 88* from Mohammad Rizwan in the second T20I against England.

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Gate receipts from first T20I to aid flood victims

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has racked up Rs1 crore and 30 lac from gate receipts of the first Twenty20 International match between Pakistan and England played at the National Stadium Karachi on Tuesday. The cricket board will donate the money to Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. “Cricket has once again helped in bringing the nation together,” PCB chairman Ramiz Raja said in a press release issued on Wednesday. “I want to express my gratitude to cricket fans for contributing to this noble cause. PCB stands with the flood affectees in these testing times,” he added. PCB Chief Executive Faisal Hasnain also thanked the people of Karachi for turning up to the stadium in large numbers and playing their part in the rehabilitation of flood victims. “It’s a huge honour for PCB to play a small part by donating to the fund dedicated for the people affected by cataclysmic floods. The donation will help in their rehabilitation.”      

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Suryakumar Yadav overatakes Babar Azam in T20I rankings

India star Suryakumar Yadav has continued his recent push towards becoming the best T20I batter in the world after he made further inroads on the latest ICC Men's Player Rankings.

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England beat Pakistan by six wickets in T20I series opener

England have defeated Pakistan by six wickets in the first T20I of the seven-match series here at the National Stadium in Karachi

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Pakistan, England raring to go as T20Is begin today

The much-anticipated moment is finally upon us, as Pakistan will host England for the first time in 17 years when the two sides meet for the first of the seven historic T20 Internationals on Tuesday. 

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Pakistan's jerseys for the T20 World Cup revealed

The wait is over as the jerseys of the Pakistan men's team for the T20 World Cup have been unveiled on the official merchandise store of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

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WATCH: Ramiz Raja reacts to Afridi's claim on Shaheen's rehab

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, on Thursday, alleged Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of not taking care of their star pacer Shaheen Afridi in his rehabilitation process, before adding that the cricketer reached London spending his own money. 

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England to use PSL experience in T20I series against Pakistan, says Phil Salt

England batter Phil Salt believes that playing HBL Pakistan Super League has provided English cricketers with an understanding of conditions in Pakistan and a bit of information on what sort of challenge they would face in the upcoming series against Pakistan.

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PCB reacts to Afridi's statement on Shaheen paying for his own rehab in London

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi came out with a statement, saying pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi is paying for his own rehabilitation in England and is staying in London on his own money. 

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Shan Masood included as Pakistan announce squad for T20 World Cup

Pakistan have unveiled their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022, which will be held from 16 October to 13 November. 

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England cricketers arrive in Karachi for first Pakistan tour in 17 years

England's cricket squad touched down in Karachi on Thursday on their first tour of Pakistan in 17 years.

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Former Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf dies aged 66

PCB, Asad Rauf

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Babar loses second spot in T20Is, Kohli and Hasaranga among big movers

Mohammad Rizwan maintains his lead at the head of the T20I batter rankings, while South Africa's Aiden Markram jumps in front of Babar Azam to claim second place

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Asif Afridi suspended for allegedly breaching PCB's anti-corruption code

Pakistan cricketer Asif Afridi has been suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for breaching the board's anti-corruption code.

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Fans slam Malik for posting cryptic tweet after Pakistan lost in Asia Cup final

Pakistan's loss on the big stage always brings a divide among the fanbase and this time around, the fans united against Shoaib Malik for posting a cryptic tweet following Pakistan's loss against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2022 final.

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Fakhar, Khushdil, Asif's spot in danger for T20 World Cup

The defeat in the Asia Cup Final to Sri Lanka has put selectors in a test and they have been forced to consult again for the re-selection of the team for the England series, the tour of New Zealand and the ICC T20 World Cup.

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Hasaranga, Rajapaksa, Madushan win Asia Cup crown for Sri Lanka

Asia Cup Final 2022

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Pakistan, Sri Lanka eye Asian glory

Sri Lanka may have won the dress rehearsal with a one-sided victory, but they will be expecting Pakistan to come out firing on all cylinders when the actual final of the 2022 Asia Cup is played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The Pakistan batting line-up fell like a deck of cards on Friday against Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva-inspired Sri Lankan bowling line-up, but Babar Azam’s quicks showed what Sri Lanka will be up against come Sunday. Right-arm pacers Haris Rauf and Mohammad Hasnain firing in 145kph-plus thunderbolts at Sri Lanka at the start of the chase wasn’t what the top order was expecting. However, Sri Lankan batters put their new-found maturity on display to first, weather the pace storm and then, charge at the weak links, namely pacer Hasan Ali and leg-spinner Usman Qadir, to complete their confident run past the finish line. With the victory, Sri Lanka completed their ninth victory over Pakistan in T20Is as compared to 13 losses. Four out of those triumphs came in last four consecutive T20Is, three played in 2019 and one in the Asia Cup Super Fours. Many would say that Pakistan’s defeat came because they rested two of their key players, all-rounder Shadab Khan and teenage pace sensation Naseem Shah on Friday, but with two of the world’s top T20I batters playing for you, it sounds like nothing more than an excuse. "Below average batting," Wasim said while commentating on the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Super Fours game. "In general, the attitude was not there. They were not willing to take doubles by targeting the longer part of the ground. They only looked to clear the boundary against the spin," he added. Toss was also criticised for playing a major role in Sri Lanka’s win, as teams chasing in the Asia Cup have had astronomical success, but as per Pakistan’s legendary batter and captain Javed Miandad, one should be able to win in any situation, irrespective of being asked to defend or chase. While Pakistan may have to answer a lot of questions before they play the final against Sri Lanka, the only chink in the Islanders’ armour was seen when they were asked to defend a total in the very first match of the Asia Cup. Afghanistan showed the way to all other teams by restricting Sri Lanka and then chasing the target easily, but this would require Babar to ride his luck and win the toss on Sunday, something that hasn’t been working in the Pakistan captain’s favour lately. ‘The handshake’ between Babar and Indian batting star Virat Kohli before the start of the Asia Cup is being considered as the turning point in both batters’ form. Babar’s purple patch ended, while Kohli came up with two fifties and then his first-ever T20I century in the tournament. But if Pakistan are to beat Sri Lanka in the final, Babar will finally have to come up with some much-needed runs at the top of the order. His opening partner Mohammad Rizwan has been consistent in Asia Cup, but when he fell on Friday cheaply, the middle-order also collapsed showing the frailty of Pakistan’s batting order. The only find for Pakistan in the batting department has been returning all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz. His cameo against India at the unusual number four helped Pakistan down India in the Super Fours. His bowling has also helped Pakistan with economical spells and partnership-breaking wickets. Former India batter Gautam Gambhir even suggested playing Nawaz at number four in Australia for the 2022 T20 World Cup. “I reckon number four," Gambhir replied to Wasim Akram during commentary of the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Asia Cup Super Fours game. "He has got all the attributes to be a world-class all-rounder. He played a blinder of a knock against India and didn't bat at number four again which is a surprise to me," he added. While there are many variables involved in the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Asia Cup final, the only thing constant is that both team will fight it out till the last ball. One to bring some happiness to their people who are struggling under a flailing economy, the other to bring smiles to the faces of people sinking under catastrophic floods.

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Asif Afridi suspended for allegedly breaching PCB's anti-corruption code

Pakistan cricketer Asif Afridi has been suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for breaching the board's anti-corruption code.

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Fans slam Malik for posting cryptic tweet after Pakistan lost in Asia Cup final

Pakistan's loss on the big stage always brings a divide among the fanbase and this time around, the fans united against Shoaib Malik for posting a cryptic tweet following Pakistan's loss against Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup 2022 final.

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Fakhar, Khushdil, Asif's spot in danger for T20 World Cup

The defeat in the Asia Cup Final to Sri Lanka has put selectors in a test and they have been forced to consult again for the re-selection of the team for the England series, the tour of New Zealand and the ICC T20 World Cup.

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Asia Cup 2022 Final: Rizwan, Iftikhar stablise Pakistan after the early damage

Asia Cup Final 2022

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Asia Cup 2022 Final: Rajapaksa's heroic innings leads SL to a 170-run target

Asia Cup Final 2022

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Asia Cup 2022 Final: Babar Azam's captaincy trumps Sri Lanka's gameplan

Asia Cup Final 2022

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Asia Cup 2022 Final: Pakistan strike thrice in powerplay

Asia Cup Final 2022

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Friday’s UK sports events suspended

Sporting events in Britain scheduled for Friday, including Test cricket and European golf's PGA Championship, have been cancelled as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. British horse racing chiefs also pressed the pause button as tributes poured in for the late British monarch from across the sporting world. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said Friday's play between England and South Africa in the third Test at the Oval would not take place. Thursday's first day in London was washed out without a ball bowled. The three-match series is locked at 1-1. "Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Friday's play between England and South Africa Men at The Oval, along with all scheduled matches in the (women's domestic) Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy, will not take place," said an ECB statement. Play at the PGA Championship at Wentworth, near London, was suspended on Thursday evening when news broke of the death of the 96-year-old monarch and it was later confirmed that there would be no play on Friday. "Out of respect for Her Majesty and the Royal Family, play has been suspended at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club for the remainder of Thursday and flags at Wentworth Club will be lowered to half-mast," a European Tour statement said. "Furthermore, no play will take place at the BMW PGA Championship on Friday and the golf course and practice facilities will be closed." Cycling's Tour of Britain, which was set to finish on the Isle of Wight on Sunday, was called off entirely after Thursday's fifth stage. Manchester United's 1-0 home defeat in the Europa League against Real Sociedad went ahead on Thursday but a minute's silence was held before kick-off and players wore black armbands. The English Football League announced the postponement of Friday's two scheduled matches, adding "a determination regarding the remainder of this weekend's scheduled fixtures will be made following a review of the official mourning guidance". It was reported that a meeting of governing bodies across a range of sports has been scheduled, where officials will set out government guidance on the official 10-day period of mourning. It is understood sports chiefs will be left to make their own judgements regarding the staging of events. The British Horseracing Authority said the sport was in mourning for the queen, who showed an intense passion for racing throughout her life. "Her Majesty has been one of the greatest and most influential supporters in the history of horse racing," the BHA said. "Her passion for racing and the race horse shone brightly throughout her life". The BHA's statement added: "It is right, therefore, that all racing is suspended for today and tomorrow as we begin to grieve Her Majesty's passing and remember her extraordinary life and contribution to our sport and our nation." Brazilian football great Pele was among huge numbers of sports stars who paid tribute to the queen. "I have been a great admirer of Queen Elizabeth II since the first time I saw her in person, in 1968, when she came to Brazil to witness our love for football and experienced the magic of a packed Maracana," he tweeted. "Her deeds have marked generations. This legacy will last forever." Former England captain and current World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont tweeted: "Her Majesty The Queen will be remembered as a much-loved, visionary monarch, who cared deeply about all people under her reign, and was an avid supporter of sport and its power to unite communities." World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said the queen had shown "exceptional leadership, grace, wisdom and fortitude". "I will never forget her total commitment to the success of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games," Coe said. "She has been a source of continuity and comfort, and she will be grievously missed by us all." The United States Tennis Association announced there would be "a moment of silence and a show photo montage" at the US Open on Thursday. A message on Twitter from Wimbledon, where the queen previously served as a patron, read: "We wish to convey our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to The Royal Family on the sad passing of Her Majesty The Queen." North America's National Hockey League (NHL) posted footage from the Queen's ceremonial puck drop at a 2002 contest between the Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks.

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Pakistan, Sri Lanka eye Asian glory

Sri Lanka may have won the dress rehearsal with a one-sided victory, but they will be expecting Pakistan to come out firing on all cylinders when the actual final of the 2022 Asia Cup is played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The Pakistan batting line-up fell like a deck of cards on Friday against Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva-inspired Sri Lankan bowling line-up, but Babar Azam’s quicks showed what Sri Lanka will be up against come Sunday. Right-arm pacers Haris Rauf and Mohammad Hasnain firing in 145kph-plus thunderbolts at Sri Lanka at the start of the chase wasn’t what the top order was expecting. However, Sri Lankan batters put their new-found maturity on display to first, weather the pace storm and then, charge at the weak links, namely pacer Hasan Ali and leg-spinner Usman Qadir, to complete their confident run past the finish line. With the victory, Sri Lanka completed their ninth victory over Pakistan in T20Is as compared to 13 losses. Four out of those triumphs came in last four consecutive T20Is, three played in 2019 and one in the Asia Cup Super Fours. Many would say that Pakistan’s defeat came because they rested two of their key players, all-rounder Shadab Khan and teenage pace sensation Naseem Shah on Friday, but with two of the world’s top T20I batters playing for you, it sounds like nothing more than an excuse. "Below average batting," Wasim said while commentating on the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Super Fours game. "In general, the attitude was not there. They were not willing to take doubles by targeting the longer part of the ground. They only looked to clear the boundary against the spin," he added. Toss was also criticised for playing a major role in Sri Lanka’s win, as teams chasing in the Asia Cup have had astronomical success, but as per Pakistan’s legendary batter and captain Javed Miandad, one should be able to win in any situation, irrespective of being asked to defend or chase. While Pakistan may have to answer a lot of questions before they play the final against Sri Lanka, the only chink in the Islanders’ armour was seen when they were asked to defend a total in the very first match of the Asia Cup. Afghanistan showed the way to all other teams by restricting Sri Lanka and then chasing the target easily, but this would require Babar to ride his luck and win the toss on Sunday, something that hasn’t been working in the Pakistan captain’s favour lately. ‘The handshake’ between Babar and Indian batting star Virat Kohli before the start of the Asia Cup is being considered as the turning point in both batters’ form. Babar’s purple patch ended, while Kohli came up with two fifties and then his first-ever T20I century in the tournament. But if Pakistan are to beat Sri Lanka in the final, Babar will finally have to come up with some much-needed runs at the top of the order. His opening partner Mohammad Rizwan has been consistent in Asia Cup, but when he fell on Friday cheaply, the middle-order also collapsed showing the frailty of Pakistan’s batting order. The only find for Pakistan in the batting department has been returning all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz. His cameo against India at the unusual number four helped Pakistan down India in the Super Fours. His bowling has also helped Pakistan with economical spells and partnership-breaking wickets. Former India batter Gautam Gambhir even suggested playing Nawaz at number four in Australia for the 2022 T20 World Cup. “I reckon number four," Gambhir replied to Wasim Akram during commentary of the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Asia Cup Super Fours game. "He has got all the attributes to be a world-class all-rounder. He played a blinder of a knock against India and didn't bat at number four again which is a surprise to me," he added. While there are many variables involved in the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Asia Cup final, the only thing constant is that both team will fight it out till the last ball. One to bring some happiness to their people who are struggling under a flailing economy, the other to bring smiles to the faces of people sinking under catastrophic floods.

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LIVE: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka - Asia Cup 2022

The match is being played at Dubai International Stadium

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Naseem Shah to auction bat used against Afghanistan for flood-hit victims

Naseem Shah registered his name in the history books after hitting two back-to-back sixes against Afghanistan in the final over of the game.

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Matthew Hayden rejoins Pakistan team as mentor for T20 World Cup

The former Australian opener was part of Pakistan's management in last year's T20 World Cup

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Pakistan ready for Afghan challenge

Pakistan’s ride in the 2022 Asia Cup has been a topsy-turvy one until now, but they’ll be eyeing consistency in performances and in winning too when they face dark horses Afghanistan on Wednesday. Pakistan started their campaign with a last-over defeat against India in Dubai. Pacer Naseem Shah, debuting in T20Is, provided the spark that Babar Azam thought they’d be missing due to the absence of Shaheen Shah Afridi in the first overs. However, the teenager dismissed KL Rahul to prove he’s the future of the Pakistani pace attack. But India’s successful chase came in the last over with seven required off six balls and all-rounder Hardik Pandya hitting a six to push the team past the finish line. Pakistan would have wanted a victory to start off their Asia Cup campaign with confidence, but the loss against India didn’t provide that. However, they next faced Hong Kong and their spinners decimated the minnows’ batting line-up for paltry 38, while chasing a mammoth 193, giving the side the confidence to push forward with impetus. And that confidence was key when Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan were asked to once again face Rohit Sharma-led India in their very first Super Fours match. India hit opening bowlers Naseem Shah and Mohammad Hasnain out of the park more often than not in the powerplays, but as soon as Nawaz and Shadab were introduced, India’s scoring rate came down. With a 182-run target to chase, Pakistan faltered early on, but Nawaz came good with the bat after performing with the ball, to help the Men in Green level the honours in the 2022 Asia Cup. Pakistan are favourites to play for the coveted continental trophy in the final, but they have to face a familiar yet inspired Afghanistan in Sharjah, a spin heaven, to make their case strong. While captain Babar is lacking his Midas touch in the Asia Cup, keeper-batter Rizwan has taken the responsibility of scoring the bulk of runs at the top of the order for Pakistan. He is currently the top-scorer in the event (192 runs), just above Indian star batter Virat Kohli (154). Apart from the star opening duo of Babar and Rizwan, left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman, and big-hitters Asif Ali and Iftikhar Ahmed are also waiting in line to prove their mettle in the event. Come the contest against Mohammad Nabi-led Afghanistan, Pakistan will once again be looking at Nawaz and Shadab to inspire the team on the spin-friendly Sharjah pitch. While Rizwan’s purple patch and batting firepower in the lower order would give them hope to chase any target. Afghanistan’s chances Afghanistan have been dealt a bad hand in the Super Fours of the Asia Cup. They have already lost to Sri Lanka in their opener, but their two matches in two days on different venues, keeping the hot UAE weather in mind, won’t make life easy for them even if they down Pakistan on Wednesday. Afghanistan will have to beat both Babar’s charges and India if they want a shot at the silverware, and their all-round performances with both bat and ball have shown that they have the ability to do it. The question is not how for Afghanistan, it is whether they’ll be able to gather themselves after losing to Sri Lanka. Captain Nabi and star spinner Rashid Khan will be the key players for Afghanistan. However, their young and energetic pace attack and the Zadran brothers have shown the potential to take the game away from oppositions on their day.

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2022 T20 World Cup: Pakistan to play warm-up games vs England, Afghanistan

Pakistan will face England and Afghanistan on October 17 and 19, respectively

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Akhtar criticises Afghan crowd for not showing 'right spirit'

Pace legend Shoaib Akhtar criticised the Afghan fans for not showing the 'right spirit' after losing to Pakistan by one wicket on Wednesday. Tail-ender Naseem Shah hit two consecutive sixes off Fazalul Haq Farooqi in the last over to help Pakistan book a spot in the final of the 2022 Asia Cup. Pakistan, asked to chase 130 by Afghanistan, lost the plot till Naseem came in and guided them to an unbelievable victory. https://twitter.com/shoaib100mph/status/1567589651598172161 Earlier in the match, Asif Ali and Fareed Ahmad were involved in a skirmish after the Afghan bowler dismissed the Pakistan batter at a crucial moment in the game. https://twitter.com/hirafridi/status/1567594944344326146 Replying to Akhtar, former Afghanistan Cricket Board chief executive wrote: "You can’t control the emotions of the crowd and such incidents happened in the world of cricket multiple, you should go ask Kabir Khan, Inzimam Bhai and @iRashidLatif68 how we treated them. Am giving you an advice next time baat ko nation pe Mat lena." https://twitter.com/ShafiqStanikzai/status/1567590990013427712 Pakistan, after the victory will now take on Sri Lanka in the final of the Asia Cup on September 11.

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LIVE: Pakistan three down in chase of 130 against Afghanistan

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LIVE: Pakistan need 130 to cement place in final

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LIVE: Pakistan opts to bowl first against Afghanistan

The match is being played at Sharjah Cricket Stadium

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Team management provides update on Dahani and Rizwan

Pakistan team management has provided an update on Shahnawaz Dahani's injury and Mohammad Rizwan's MRI report.

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Pakistan ready for Afghan challenge

Pakistan’s ride in the 2022 Asia Cup has been a topsy-turvy one until now, but they’ll be eyeing consistency in performances and in winning too when they face dark horses Afghanistan on Wednesday. Pakistan started their campaign with a last-over defeat against India in Dubai. Pacer Naseem Shah, debuting in T20Is, provided the spark that Babar Azam thought they’d be missing due to the absence of Shaheen Shah Afridi in the first overs. However, the teenager dismissed KL Rahul to prove he’s the future of the Pakistani pace attack. But India’s successful chase came in the last over with seven required off six balls and all-rounder Hardik Pandya hitting a six to push the team past the finish line. Pakistan would have wanted a victory to start off their Asia Cup campaign with confidence, but the loss against India didn’t provide that. However, they next faced Hong Kong and their spinners decimated the minnows’ batting line-up for paltry 38, while chasing a mammoth 193, giving the side the confidence to push forward with impetus. And that confidence was key when Mohammad Nawaz and Shadab Khan were asked to once again face Rohit Sharma-led India in their very first Super Fours match. India hit opening bowlers Naseem Shah and Mohammad Hasnain out of the park more often than not in the powerplays, but as soon as Nawaz and Shadab were introduced, India’s scoring rate came down. With a 182-run target to chase, Pakistan faltered early on, but Nawaz came good with the bat after performing with the ball, to help the Men in Green level the honours in the 2022 Asia Cup. Pakistan are favourites to play for the coveted continental trophy in the final, but they have to face a familiar yet inspired Afghanistan in Sharjah, a spin heaven, to make their case strong. While captain Babar is lacking his Midas touch in the Asia Cup, keeper-batter Rizwan has taken the responsibility of scoring the bulk of runs at the top of the order for Pakistan. He is currently the top-scorer in the event (192 runs), just above Indian star batter Virat Kohli (154). Apart from the star opening duo of Babar and Rizwan, left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman, and big-hitters Asif Ali and Iftikhar Ahmed are also waiting in line to prove their mettle in the event. Come the contest against Mohammad Nabi-led Afghanistan, Pakistan will once again be looking at Nawaz and Shadab to inspire the team on the spin-friendly Sharjah pitch. While Rizwan’s purple patch and batting firepower in the lower order would give them hope to chase any target. Afghanistan’s chances Afghanistan have been dealt a bad hand in the Super Fours of the Asia Cup. They have already lost to Sri Lanka in their opener, but their two matches in two days on different venues, keeping the hot UAE weather in mind, won’t make life easy for them even if they down Pakistan on Wednesday. Afghanistan will have to beat both Babar’s charges and India if they want a shot at the silverware, and their all-round performances with both bat and ball have shown that they have the ability to do it. The question is not how for Afghanistan, it is whether they’ll be able to gather themselves after losing to Sri Lanka. Captain Nabi and star spinner Rashid Khan will be the key players for Afghanistan. However, their young and energetic pace attack and the Zadran brothers have shown the potential to take the game away from oppositions on their day.

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‘Khalistani’: Arshdeep trolled for dropping catch as Pakistan win

The Pakistan-India high-octane clash ended with Babar Azam and co beating the Rohit Sharma-led side by five wickets on Sunday. The match went through a number of ups and downs. India started on top, then Pakistan spinners stole the show, Virat Kohli found his form with a fifty, Pakistan experimented with Muhammad Nawaz in the top order which paid off and a lot of drama at the end was all that the match had promised. The Asia Cup opener for both teams was won by India and the Indian fans were hoping for yet another victory, only to see their team lose to Pakistan in the final over. However, one moment which could be considered as game-changing was when Indian left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh dropped a sitter and gave Pakistani batter Asif Ali a new life. Asif went on to hit a six in the same over and followed it up with a four in the next to bring Pakistan’s asking rate down. This helped ease the nerves of Khushdil Shah and Iftikhar Ahmed, when they were asked to score two runs from two balls. Twitter was full with Pakistani cricket fans thanking Arshdeep for his unwanted contribution in their win, but some Indian fans didn’t like it at all and used the term ‘Khalistani’ to describe the Indian pacer. https://twitter.com/WajSKhan/status/1566480760940511233 https://twitter.com/Shahbaz487/status/1566720665532645376 https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1566506492198518787 However, many former and current cricketers came to Arshdeep’s defense, saying he shouldn’t be treated as such for a mistake. "Anyone can make a mistake. The situation was tight. It was a high-pressure game, and mistakes can happen," Kohli told journalists after the match. "I still remember, I was playing my first Champions Trophy, and the match was against Pakistan; I had played a very bad shot against Shahid Afridi. I was watching the ceiling till 5am, I was not able to sleep, and I thought my career was over, but these things are natural.” https://twitter.com/harbhajan_singh/status/1566490748547399680 https://twitter.com/IrfanPathan/status/1566512731695505413 Indian singer Sukhbir Singh also defended Arshdeep. https://twitter.com/officeofssbadal/status/1566702103535718400 Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez also requested Indians to forgive Arshdeep’s mistake. https://twitter.com/MHafeez22/status/1566516118919036928

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India close to Asia Cup exit after Sri Lanka defeat

If Pakistan beat Afghanistan on Wednesday, they will face Sri Lanka in Sunday's final and knock out arch rivals India in the process

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'Morally' and 'ethically' I will support Afghanistan against Pakistan - Umar Gul

Gul said it would surely be a bit weird for him but being a professional he will try to remain as such

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Team management provides update on Dahani and Rizwan

Pakistan team management has provided an update on Shahnawaz Dahani's injury and Mohammad Rizwan's MRI report.

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Babar Azam becomes first Pakistan captain to achieve this record vs India

Pakistan men's cricket team is playing exciting cricket under the captaincy of Babar Azam across formats.

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‘Khalistani’: Arshdeep trolled for dropping catch as Pakistan win

The Pakistan-India high-octane clash ended with Babar Azam and co beating the Rohit Sharma-led side by five wickets on Sunday. The match went through a number of ups and downs. India started on top, then Pakistan spinners stole the show, Virat Kohli found his form with a fifty, Pakistan experimented with Muhammad Nawaz in the top order which paid off and a lot of drama at the end was all that the match had promised. The Asia Cup opener for both teams was won by India and the Indian fans were hoping for yet another victory, only to see their team lose to Pakistan in the final over. However, one moment which could be considered as game-changing was when Indian left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh dropped a sitter and gave Pakistani batter Asif Ali a new life. Asif went on to hit a six in the same over and followed it up with a four in the next to bring Pakistan’s asking rate down. This helped ease the nerves of Khushdil Shah and Iftikhar Ahmed, when they were asked to score two runs from two balls. Twitter was full with Pakistani cricket fans thanking Arshdeep for his unwanted contribution in their win, but some Indian fans didn’t like it at all and used the term ‘Khalistani’ to describe the Indian pacer. https://twitter.com/WajSKhan/status/1566480760940511233 https://twitter.com/Shahbaz487/status/1566720665532645376 https://twitter.com/ashoswai/status/1566506492198518787 However, many former and current cricketers came to Arshdeep’s defense, saying he shouldn’t be treated as such for a mistake. "Anyone can make a mistake. The situation was tight. It was a high-pressure game, and mistakes can happen," Kohli told journalists after the match. "I still remember, I was playing my first Champions Trophy, and the match was against Pakistan; I had played a very bad shot against Shahid Afridi. I was watching the ceiling till 5am, I was not able to sleep, and I thought my career was over, but these things are natural.” https://twitter.com/harbhajan_singh/status/1566490748547399680 https://twitter.com/IrfanPathan/status/1566512731695505413 Indian singer Sukhbir Singh also defended Arshdeep. https://twitter.com/officeofssbadal/status/1566702103535718400 Meanwhile, former Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez also requested Indians to forgive Arshdeep’s mistake. https://twitter.com/MHafeez22/status/1566516118919036928

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LIVE: Pakistan opt to bowl first against India

Mohammad Hasnain replaces Shahnawaz Dahani for Pakistan while India make three changes

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Injured Shahnawaz Dahani ruled out of match against India

The injury happened while bowling in the match against Hong Kong in Sharjah on Friday

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'Brave and calm' for India showdown, says Mohammad Rizwan

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan says his side are striving to stay "brave and calm" for their second clash with India as the arch-rivals prepare for their next Asia Cup showdown on Sunday.

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3 talking points before Pakistan-India clash

While one of cricket’s biggest rivalries, the Ashes between England and Australia, is a regular fixture every year, Pakistan-India contests have been a rare sight for sport’s fans in the past decade. The political tension between the two Asian neighbours has resulted in no bilateral series being played, rendering a five-day contest a near impossibility. However, international events come to the rescue with at least one guaranteed fixture between Pakistan and India. Last year the two countries squared off in the T20 World Cup and this year they’ll again clash in the shortest format extravaganza in Australia, but before that, they’ll face each other at least twice in the August 27-September 11 Asia Cup in the UAE. Here are the three talking points before the two favourite teams meet in the 2022 Asia Cup on Sunday. Pakistan’s pace battery has been heavily reliant on left-arm fast-bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi since his arrival on the international stage. Some are calling it lack of load management, others just bad luck as Shaheen has been left out of Asia Cup due to a knee injury, which he sustained during fielding against Sri Lanka in Tests. Whatever the case, come the India match on Sunday, Pakistan will feel his absence as they weren’t even able to replace him with a left-arm pacer, one of Rohit Sharma and co’s biggest weaknesses. The 22-year-old, right-arm pacer Mohammad Hasnain was picked to replace him over all-rounder Hasan Ali, but young all-rounder Mohammad Wasim Jr’s injury meant Hasan was asked to join the squad at the last minute. Indian batting star Virat Kohli has lost his Midas touch, which saw him lose captaincy to Rohit Sharma in all three formats, but if there is one opposition that he likes to score runs against, it is Pakistan. Even in the 10-wicket loss to Pakistan at last year’s T20 World Cup, he was India’s top-scorer in the match. Kohli met with Shaheen on the sidelines of practice, where the Pakistani pacer was heard saying ‘we’re praying for to you regain your form’. Though it was a great gesture from one cricketing prodigy to a veteran of the game, Shaheen in his heart wouldn’t want his prayer to come to fruition during the Asia Cup, or at least against Pakistan. But class is permanent and form is temporary will prove true once again, and Kohli will start finding the middle of his bat and pile up centuries. If is not the question here, just when. While a large amount of focus is set on the Pakistan-India clash, there are others eyeing the Asia Cup title too. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and minnows Afghanistan and Hong Kong are also a part of the six-team event, where the T20 format allows anyone to take the game away within the span of a few balls. One good day for Hong Kong can spoil the party for Pakistan or India in Group A. Meanwhile, Afghanistan’s spin attack can wreak havoc on Bangladesh or Sri Lanka to halt their progress to the Super Four stage. Pakistan have confidence on their side courtesy recent wins, but apart from nearly-always in-form Babar Azam, no other batter has shown consistency in run-scoring. Thus, the Men in Green will face to tread carefully if they want to make it to the final of the Asia Cup and win a third trophy. They’ll have to come up with game plans against other teams too, apart from their perennial rivals India. For India, it is just the case of who wins the match for them on a given day. With a plethora of match-winners in their midst, be it in batting or bowling, they’re the top pick to add an eighth Asia Cup title to their trophy case.

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2022 Asia Cup: ‘Pakistan, India are favourites’

A mini T20 World Cup, the 2022 Asia Cup, will kick off in the hot and humid UAE from Saturday, with the Asian cricketing giants putting on display their prowess in the six-team event. All the headlines before the event included either Pakistan or India and usually both countries’ names as the build-up to the cricketing extravaganza was focused on the arch-rivals facing off, probably at least thrice, in the Asia Cup. Pakistan and India are pitted in the same group (read commercial benefits) with a qualifier Hong Kong. Meanwhile Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan make up the second group. Top two teams from each group will round up in the Super fours, where, once again, the top two teams will play for the coveted Asia Cup trophy. The event kicks off with Afghanistan squaring off against Sri Lanka, with a spin-versus-spin duel on display, while the first blockbuster match of the Asia Cup, the Pakistan versus India match, is scheduled for Sunday at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. “It is difficult to predict anything in the T20 format. I believe Pakistan and India are favourites, but I will be really interested to see what Sri Lanka can do. Afghanistan have a potent spin attack, but Pakistan and India are clear pre-tournament favourites,” said former Pakistan women’s team skipper Sana Mir when asked who she thinks can win the 2022 Asia Cup. “We can’t take Bangladesh lightly too because they have a good track record in the Asia Cup.” Meanwhile, when confronted with the same question, Pakistani pacer Mohammad Sami replied, “Pakistan,” even before the question could be completed. The reason? “They’re winning, so confidence is high,” Sami explained succinctly. The T20 tournament, which was scheduled to take place in Sri Lanka, was shifted to the UAE because of the Island nation facing an economic and political turmoil. But apart from the added heat in the UAE, nothing will be different as spin-friendly pitches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah will see teams trying to quickly run through overs and potentially batting orders, courtesy all kinds of spinners at their disposal. “India’s spin attack is pretty good. They have a left-arm spinner, an off-spinner and a wrist-spinner too. Afghanistan obviously have Rashid Khan which makes them the team with the best spin attack in the UAE conditions.” Sami on the other hand was confident that it will be an all-spin show in the Asia Cup. “All the spinners will be effective in the UAE,” said Sami, when asked who will rule the bowling charts in the event. Shaheen’s absence One of the biggest news that came out before the Asia Cup started was the injury of Pakistan left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, the chief destructor of India during Babar Azam and co’s 10-wicket win over India at last year’s T20 World Cup. While Pakistan will feel his absence dearly, the event itself will lack shine due to the absence of one of premier pacers of the current generation, Shaheen. “Shaheen’s absence will make a difference. India have always been vulnerable to left-arm pacers. We couldn’t even replace Shaheen with a left-arm seamer. Pakistani left-armers have always given Indian batting a tough time be it Mohammad Amir, Junaid Khan or Shaheen,” said Sana on the topic. “Shaheen will be the one important factor which is missing in Pakistan’s bowling attack, and in favour of India. “But hopefully, I am proven wrong by the Pakistani right-arm seamers,” Sana added optimistically. Sami, however, showed no hint of doubt and put all his bets on Pakistan without any hesitation. “Pakistan will miss Shaheen, but they’re on a winning spree so they have confidence on their side. Also the conditions will favour Babar and co.” Pakistan’s strength When asked about what Pakistan’s strength will be during the Asia Cup, Sana didn’t choose batting or bowling, instead she put the burden of responsibility on the all-rounders. She also feels that the perfect ‘balance’ of the Pakistan squad is what makes them dangerous going into the tournament. “In the recent past, Pakistan’s batting has been its strength. With Shaheen missing, bowling seems a little weak. However, Pakistan’s overall team is balanced this time,” explained Sana. “We have all-rounders like Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Khushdil Shah and also Iftikhar Ahmed who can pitch in match-winning knocks. Although other teams have good all-rounders too, but overall, you cannot single out one department as Pakistan’s strength this time because the squad is quite balanced.”

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HBL PSL 8 dates and venues confirmed

The Governing Council of the HBL Pakistan Super League met at the National High Performance Centre in Lahore today. All six HBL PSL franchises were represented along with PCB officials who are GC members. Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board Ramiz Raja chaired the meeting.

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No Stokes, Bairstow, Livingstone as England announce squad for Pakistan T20Is

England have also named squad for T20 World Cup, scheduled in October/November

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Indian fan receives death threats for wearing Pakistani jersey in Asia Cup match

The 42-year-old wore Pakistan's jersey during the game and stepped into the stands. He further went on to tease the Pakistan fans by chanting "Hindustan Zindabad"

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PSL franchises not interested in PCB's auction model proposal

The franchises of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) are not interested in the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) proposal of bringing the auction model from season eight.

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