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Pakistan men and women cricketers to tour England in May 2024

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ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 finalists will go head to head in May 2024 in the United Kingdom in the build-up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA).

World champions England will host Pakistan in a four-T20I series from 22-30 May before both the sides will depart for the tournament. The matches will be played in Leeds (22 May), Birmingham (25 May), Cardiff (28 May) and The Oval, London (30 May).

England had defeated Pakistan by five wickets with one over to spare in the T20 World Cup 2022 final in Melbourne. Prior to the Australia event, Pakistan had hosted England for a seven-match T20I series in Karachi and Lahore with the visitors winning by 4-3. England is ranked second on the ICC T20I Team Rankings, while Pakistan is ranked fourth ? five points behind.

Before arriving in the UK, Pakistan will play a three-T20I series against the Netherlands and two-T20I series against Ireland, details of which will be announced in due course.

In addition to the men's side, Pakistan women's squad will also tour England in May 2024 for three T20Is and three ICC Women's Championship 2022-25 fixtures.

The tour will commence with the first T20I in Birmingham on 11 May with the remaining two matches in Northampton (17 May) and Leeds (19 May). Derby, Taunton and Chelmsford will stage the three ODIs on 23, 26 and 29 May, respectively.

England is ranked second and Pakistan seventh in the ICC Women's T20I Team Rankings, while Pakistan (10 points) is currently third in the ICC Women's Championship 2022-25 and England seventh (six points) with one less series of three ODIs. England's third series in the Championship is against Australia from 12-18 July.

The series against England will be Pakistan women's last series in the ICC Women's Championship 2022-25. They will kick-start their 2023-24 season by hosting South Africa in Karachi from 1-14 September, which will be followed by series against Bangladesh (October/November, away), New Zealand (November/December, away) and West Indies (April/May, home).

In the three ICC Women's Championship 2022-25 series to date, Pakistan have defeated Sri Lanka (2-1) and Ireland (3-0), while they were beaten 3-0 by world champions Australia earlier this year.

 

Pakistan to England 2024

Women's series

11 May: 1st T20I ? Edgbaston, Birmingham

17 May: 2nd T20I ? The County Ground, Northampton

19 May: 3rd T20I ? Headingley, Leeds

23 May: 1st ODI ?Derby

26 May: 2nd ODI ?Taunton

29 May: 3rd ODI ? Chelmsford

LHC withdraws stay order against election of PCB chairman

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LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday withdrew its stay order against the election of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman.

Last week, the LHC had stayed the election of PCB chairman and sought replies from the federal government and other respondents in two identical petitions before two separate benches.

During the hearing, the PCB lawyer said several petitions against the PCB elections were pending with Justice Shahid Karim, adding that the judge had not issued any verdict. He said it would be appropriate to consolidate all the identical petitions before one judge to avoid complex decisions.

The court after hearing both the sides at length vacated the stay order and sent the petition to Chief Justice asking him to consolidate all the petitions against the election of the PCB Chairman.

The petitioner further contended that the PCB election commissioner unlawfully dissolved the board of governors which was lawfully established by the management committee of the cricket governing body.

He said the election commission unlawfully constituted a new board of governors only to engineer the election of PCB chief. He pleaded the court to declare the election commissioner's action as illegal.

The elections for the new PCB chairman were scheduled for June 27 after chief of the interim management committee Najam Sethi stepped down. An interim management committee member, Gul Muhammad Kakar, had challenged the elections before the Balochistan High Court.

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Hafeez, Asif, Dahani and 5 other Pakistani player join Zim Afro T10 Squad

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Hafeez, Asif, Dahani and 5 other Pakistani player join Zim Afro T10 Squad

The much-awaited Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 is less than three weeks away, and the five squads for the tournament have been confirmed. Beginning 20th July, some of the best white-ball cricketers will descend in Harare, and entertain the fans with some very keenly contested games. The grand final of the tournament is scheduled for 29th July, with all the games being played in Harare.


The think tanks of the five franchises came together during a grand ceremony at the Player Draft and finalised their squads, forming impressive line-ups, which promises to produce scintillating cricket.

The Durban Qalandars have a squad of 15 players and drafted in the likes of Asif Ali, Mohammed Amir, George Linde, Hazratullah Zazai, Tim Sifert, Sisanda Magala, Hilton Cartwright, Mirza Tahir Baig, Tayab Abbas, Craig Ervin, Tendai Chatara, Brad Evans, Clive Madande, Nick Welch, and Andre Fleture.

The CapeTown Samp Army have 17 players on their roster, with stars such as Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Shaun Williams, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Maheesh Theekshana, Sheldon Cottrel, Karim Janat, Chamika Karunaratne, Peter Hazlogou, Matthew Breetzke, Richard Ngarava, Zhuwao Cephas, Hamilton Masakadza, Tadshwani Marumani, Tinashe Kamunakewe, Parthiv Patel, Mohamed Irfan, and Stuart Binny.

The Harare Hurricanes also have 17 players in their camp, with impactful players such Eoin Morgan headlining the squad. Also on the team are Mohamed Nabi, Evin Lewis, Robin Uthappa, Donovon Ferraira, Shahzawaz Dahani, Duan Jansen, Samit Patel, Kevin Kothegoda, Christopher Mpofu, Regis Chakabva, Luke Jonwe, Brandon Mavuta, Tashinga Mushiwa, Irfan Pathan, Khalid Shah, and S Sreesanth.

The Bulawayo Braves will go into the inaugural edition Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 with a squad of 15 players, and have signed on Sikander Raza, Taskin Ahmed, Ashton Turner, Tymal Mills, Thisara Perera, Ben McDermott, Beau Webster, Patrick Dooley, Kobe Herft, Rayen Burl, Timycen Maruma, Joylord Gumbie, Innocent Kaia, Faraz Akram and Mujeeb Ur Rehaman.

The Johannesburg Buffaloes are the only team with a squad of 16 players, and they have acquired the services of Mushfiqur Rahim, Odean Smith, Tom Banton, Yusuf Pathan, Will Smeed, Noor Ahmad, Ravi Bopara, Usman Shinwari, Junior Dala, Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza, Wesley Madhevere, Victor Nyauchi, Milton Shumba, Mohamed Hafeez, and Rahul Chopra.

All the teams will add another player to each of their squads in the coming days as five cricketers will be picked from the nationwide Emerging Player programme, which is designed to provide the youngsters with a chance to break onto the big stage.

 

8 Pakistan players:

Durban - Asif Ali, Mohammad Amir, Mirza Tahir Baig, Tayyab Abbas

Cape Town - Mohammad Irfan

Harare - Shahnawaz Dahani

Johannesburg - Usman Shinwari, Mohammad Hafeez

Sri Lanka book World Cup spot with massive win over Zimbabwe

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Sri Lanka's emphatic win over Zimbabwe ensures that they'll feature in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023. In the other contest, Dipendra Singh Airee helped Nepal to a gutsy win over UAE.

Sri Lanka rendered a flawless display on the field to cruise towards a nine-wicket win over Zimbabwe. This win helps them to the top of the Super Six table, and ensures that they'll remain among the top two sides at the end of this stage. Hence, they've qualified for the World Cup in India later this year.

So far, Sri Lanka haven't conceded a single total in excess of 200 in this tournament.

At Harare, under Airee's guidance, the Nepal lower-order helped them to a surprise three wicket win. Things seemed dire for the team at 63/6, but Nepal fought their way back in style. In the first innings, Sandeep Lamichhane (3/23) and Karan KC (3/36) led the Nepal charge, as the sub-continental side bowled out UAE for a modest total. 

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"Shadab Khan is a fantastic player and an individual of absolute quality, and is a three-dimensional cricketer": Matthew Hayden

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Mathew Hayden in an interview:

"Shadab Khan is a fantastic player. He is an individual of absolute quality. Like Jaddu (Ravindra Jadeja), he is a three-dimensional cricketer"

"He is a dangerous hitter with the bat. He has got the variations with the ball and he is also a wonderful fielder, and just one further point around this, you win World Cups by fielding efforts"

"They are the little things that you don't see, that make a big difference in tournament cricket. Under pressure, those catches around the boundaries, those specially unique run-outs that happen, they are the things that will never really be statistically noted in the World Cup"

An account of my ordeal: suffering from POTS (dysautonomia)

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This article was written by our dear departed member DHONI183 who passed away recently. The article explains his struggle with POTS, a debilitating neurological condition in which the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) becomes dysfunctional, which eventually took his young life. We at PakPassion remain indebted to DHONI183 for his unwavering support and help for our site and pray that the Almighty grant him peace in the afterlife.

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"There is so much to admire about Mohammad Rizwan as our captain" : Shahnawaz Dahani

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In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, Shahnawaz Dahani spoke about his own rise to fame, the reasons for his side's success in PSL, Mohammad Rizwan's exceptional leadership qualities and why he feels that The Sultans are best placed to become the first team to win the title two years in succession.

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"Maybe those difficult moments, will make me stronger in future" : Naseem Shah

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In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, the Quetta Gladiators pacer spoke about his injuries and the tough battle to get match fit, looked forward to sharing the dressing room with his childhood idol Shahid Afridi and why he feels that good performances in the upcoming PSL could be beneficial for his career.

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There's a clear problem in how people from ethnic minorities are treated at some stadiums in England

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Saj Sadiq describes his recent uncomfortable experiences as an accredited journalist during the recently concluded England versus Pakistan series.

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"The seasons where I should have performed, I didn’t perform" : Azeem Ghumman

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In exclusive remarks to PakPassion.net, the Balochistan batsman spoke about missed opportunities to find a place in the Pakistan side, the improved standards of domestic cricket and why he is confident that he will one day represent the national side.

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  1. "Wrong to assume that the T20 World Cup will be between India and England. You can’t write off Pakistan New Zealand and Australia" : Moeen Ali
  2. "Bowlers like Mohammad Hasnain, Musa Khan and Naseem Shah require that extra support to get them to the next level" : Ian Pont
  3. "The bubble in Karachi was not secure and not well maintained"
  4. "Mohammad Amir is still one of the world’s best white-ball bowlers" : Mickey Arthur

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