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Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has blasted wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan for his fitness levels, saying the 25-year-old “could not even complete 1 lap of the Gaddafi Stadium”.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Atiq-uz-Zaman has blasted wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan for his fitness levels, saying the 25-year-old “could not even complete 1 lap of the Gaddafi Stadium”.
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Pakistan are set to depart for their tour of England on July 5 or 6, according to sources.
Mohammad Asif: “The batsman was a lefty and he let my first two balls go, which were out-swingers, and then he left the third one as well – but his stumps went flying, because this one came in, and I looked at Wasim and saw the amazement on his face”
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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif shared a story of him bowling that left legendary left-arm seamer Wasim Akram with “amazement on his face”.
Babar Azam: “I came to watch a match here at the Gaddafi Stadium 12 years ago. Now I am the captaining the national side”
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Babar Azam has revealed that he is thankful for the fact that in just 12 years, he went from watching cricket at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore to becoming Pakistan’s Twenty20 captain.
“I still have four to five years cricket in me”
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Out-of-favour wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal believes that he can still play cricket for another five years and is confident of his chances of representing Pakistan in the 2019 World Cup.
“Police stopped me and used foul language”
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Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has found himself in hot water once again after he became embroiled in a heated dispute with police in Lahore.
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Pakistan left-arm pace bowler Mohammad Amir has taken one step closer to making his international return after he was included in a 26-man squad for a conditioning camp at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore ahead of Pakistan’s upcoming tour of New Zealand.
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The third and final ODI between Pakistan and Zimbabwe in Lahore will go ahead as scheduled despite a suicide attack near Gaddafi Stadium during the second match.
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Pakistan have called up pace bowler Rahat Ali as a replacement for left-arm seamer Junaid Khan for the World Cup.
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Kenya are set to tour Pakistan next month for five one-day matches against the Pakistan A team at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.