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Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali was impressed with teenage pace sensation Naseem Shah’s performance in the Test series against England.
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Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali was impressed with teenage pace sensation Naseem Shah’s performance in the Test series against England.
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Ollie Pope made an unbeaten 91 and Jos Buttler scored 56 not out to give England the upper hand over the West Indies on the opening day of the third Test in Manchester.
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West Indies captain Jason Holder took career-best figures of 6-42 to put his side in a commanding position over England on the second day of the first Test in Southampton.
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England batsman Jos Buttler fought hard by scoring an unbeaten 64, but Mitchell Marsh gave Australia the upper hand on the opening day at The Oval with his four-wicket haul.
Wasim Akram had plans in place on how to bowl to David Warner, Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, Jos Buttler, Andre Russell and MS Dhoni
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Legendary Pakistan left-arm seamer Wasim Akram bowled to some of the best players the game has ever seen, and he revealed how he would bowl against some of the superstars and powerhouses currently playing the sport.
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England were crowned World Cup champions for first time ever after they triumphed over New Zealand in a thrilling final that went down to a Super Over.
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England opener Jason Roy hammered a sensational 153 to lead his side to a convincing 106-run win over Bangladesh in Cardiff.
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Mohammad Hafeez struck a quickfire 84 and took a wicket as Pakistan snapped their 11-game losing streak with a 14-run win over England in Nottingham.