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England Beat Pakistan By 26 Runs To Win 2nd Test, Take Unassailable 2-0 Lead In Series - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

England Beat Pakistan By 26 Runs To Win 2nd Test, Take Unassailable 2-0 Lead In Series

England beat Pakistan by 26 runs in Multan on Monday to win the second Test and seal the three-match series with one fixture remaining. Pakistan resumed their second innings on Monday on 198-4 and needing another 157 runs with two full days remaining, but were all out for 328.

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Pakistan Blind Cricket Team's Visa Cleared By MHA For World Cup: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Union -  Delhi -  Mumbai - Nepal

Pakistan Blind Cricket Team's Visa Cleared By MHA For World Cup: Report

Decks have been cleared for the Pakistan blind cricket team to take part in the ongoing Blind Cricket World Cup in India after the Union home ministry's visa clearance to 34 players and officials of the neighbouring country. After its nod, the Ministry of External Affairs will issue the Visas to the Pakistani players and officials so that they can travel to India for the December 5-17 tournament. The home ministry has given clearance for issuance of visa to 34 Pakistani players and officials to take part in the Blind Cricket World Cup, a ministry official said.

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Zak Crawley - Harry Brook - Ollie Pope - England Pulverise Pakistan, Become First Team To Score 500 Runs On Day 1 Of A Test - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

England Pulverise Pakistan, Become First Team To Score 500 Runs On Day 1 Of A Test

England became the first team to score 500 runs on the opening day of a Test match Thursday, putting Pakistan to the sword in Rawalpindi. Four English batsmen scored centuries as the tourists cantered to 506-4 at the close of play. The previous record for runs on the first day was the 494 Australia accumulated against South Africa in Sydney in 1910.

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Explained: How India And Pakistan Can Play Each Other In T20 World Cup 2022 Final - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - South Africa - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - India - Melbourne - state Indiana - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Explained: How India And Pakistan Can Play Each Other In T20 World Cup 2022 Final

The cricketing rivalry between India and Pakistan arguably remains the most fierce in the world. In the ongoing T20 World Cup 2022, the two teams have already locked horns once with each other. The battle took place in the Group 2 match of the Super 12 stage where Rohit Sharma's men emerged victorious by the narrowest of margins. The way that the Group 2 has shaped since then, Pakistan's chances of semi-finals qualification have suffered a big blow. But, all hope is not lost yet.

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Babar Azam - Shan Masood - T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe Edge Pakistan By A Run In Last-Ball Thriller - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Zimbabwe - India - Pakistan

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe Edge Pakistan By A Run In Last-Ball Thriller

Zimbabwe punched above their weight and stunned Pakistan by one run in a nail-biting T20 World Cup match at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Thursday. Defending a modest 131, Zimbabwe stifiled the Pakistani batters and picked up wickets at regular intervals to stop their fancied rivals at 129 for eight. Pakistan-born all-rounder Sikandar Raza turned the match on its head in the middle overs with figures of 3 for 25 from his four overs, which included the wickets of Shan Masood (44), Shahdab Khan (17) and Haider Ali.

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Rohit Sharma - Jay Shah - What Rohit Sharma Said About India Not Touring Pakistan For Asia Cup 2023 - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

What Rohit Sharma Said About India Not Touring Pakistan For Asia Cup 2023

A lot is going on since BCCI secretary Jay Shah, who is also the president of the Asian Cricket Council, confirmed that India would not be travelling to Pakistan for the Asia Cup next year and that the event will be happening at a neutral venue. What followed was a statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board stating that the decision was made without even consulting the ACC members and the board said that it could impact Pakistan's participation in 2023 World Cup which is slated to be played in India. It has become a hot topic now with cricket veterans also putting their opinions forward on the issue.

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Jay Shah - Asia Cup - Anurag Thakur - Roger Binny - "Whether We Leave The Country...": BCCI President Roger Binny On Team India's Stand On Travelling To Pakistan - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan -  Mumbai

"Whether We Leave The Country...": BCCI President Roger Binny On Team India's Stand On Travelling To Pakistan

The BCCI can't take a call on its own on whether the Indian team will travel to Pakistan for the 2023 Asia Cup or not as it relies on the government to make such decisions, new Board president Rogery Binny said on Thursday. Speaking at an event organised by Karnataka State Cricket Association in Bengaluru, Binny said the BCCI has not approached the government yet on travelling to Pakistan next year but eventually the central government will only decide on the matter.

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Jay Shah - "Won't Be A Part Of It": Ex-Pak Captain After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Jay

"Won't Be A Part Of It": Ex-Pak Captain After Jay Shah Announces Asia Cup At 'Neutral Venue'

India and Pakistan have been loggerheads ever since the Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jay Shah, who is also the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC), confirmed that India will not travel to Pakistan for the 50-over Asia Cup in 2023. Not only that, Shah also said that the tournament will be played at a neutral venue. In response, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), through an official statement, threatened to pull out of the ODI World Cup in India next year.

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