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clash of titans sri lanka vs pakistan a battle for cricket supremacy

 Clash of Titans: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – A Battle for Cricket Supremacy clash of titans sri lanka vs pakistan a battle for cricket supremacy Introduction sri lanka vs pakistan Cricket, often dubbed as a gentleman’s game, has an ardent following across the globe. Among the cricketing powerhouses, Sri Lanka and Pakistan have established themselves …

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SRG Kashmir Premier League breaks all viewership records on Digital – 15M match views in 3 days of Launch

  Since its inception, the SRG Kashmir Premier League has gained much praise both locally and internationally. It has successfully become Pakistan’s most-viewed live sports event premiere on Digital, with over 5.6 million live views generated within the first day. Despite one rain shower, the league managed to garner 15 million views in the first …

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Pakistan seal thriller by 31 runs, despite Liam Livingstone’s record 42-ball hundred

 Babar, Rizwan add 150 for first wicket, before Shaheen Shah Afridi stars with three wickets Pakistan 232 for 6 (Azam 85, Rizwan 63) beat England 201 (Livingstone 103, Afridi 3-30) by 31 runs Liam Livingstone’s quickest T20I century was in vain as Pakistan prevailed by 31 runs at Trent Bridge to take a 1-0 lead in their three-match …

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Umar Akmal apologises for not reporting corrupt approaches

 “I learnt a lot during this time and due to that mistake Pakistan cricket’s reputation suffered badly” Umar Akmal, a Pakistan batter, has apologised for failing to disclose corrupt approaches last year, which resulted in a 12-month ban.The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) punished Akmal, 30, last year for failing to report spot-fixing approaches made to …

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Winning the WTC’makes up for the heartbreak of 2019′, according to Ross Taylor.

  The batter from New Zealand claims he has no plans to retire and that he “still wants(s) to study and get better.” New Zealand batter Ross Taylor has praised his team’s World Test Championship success, claiming it will “make up” for the team’s agony in the 2019 Worl d Cup final at Lord’s, where …

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