Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced the schedule for the upcoming tri-series against South Africa and New Zealand as the ...
T he Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) released the schedule for the forthcoming ODI tri-series against South Africa, New Zealand, ...
Nevertheless, both sides will be keen on winning the series and most importantly, this series is crucial for Pakistan as Champions Trophy matches are scheduled to take place in the country next month.
The two captains come onto the stage and share the trophy ... started 2024 with a 1-1 series draw in Australia, they've started 2025 with a 1-1 series draw in Pakistan. For a team that hasn ...
Pakistan's Saim Ayub (C) is assisted off the field after being injured on Day 1 of 2nd South Africa Test.© AFP Pakistan suffered an injury scare at the start of the second Test against South ...
And immediately after that, they head to Pakistan to play an ODI triseries ahead of the Champions Trophy ... SOUTH AFRICA WIN BY 10 WICKETS AND TAKE THE SERIES 2-0! Short and outside off, David ...
Watch every ball of Australia v ... trophy our group haven’t ticked off. “We’ve achieved some amazing things over the last few years as a Test group. You kind of back yourself to win every ...
Matt Henry is six weeks away from his first chance to spearhead the Black Caps attack on the world stage. Based on the seamer’s first warm-up run, it should be a bountiful hunt for wickets.
India trail the series 1-2 ... will regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the first time since 2014-15 if they win or draw. 13:35 (IST) Jan 03 India vs Australia Live Score: 'I wasn't in frame ...
The series "explores ... another ICC trophy chase when the Champions Trophy kickstarts on February 19, which will feature the high-profile India-Pakistan clash. The India vs Pakistan docu-series ...
Then they will host New Zealand and South Africa for a tri-nation series before the highly awaited ICC Champions Trophy 2025 ... ODIs and three T20Is. Pakistan vs South Africa (2 Tests, 3 ODIs ...
In the third and last One Day International at Johannesburg, Pakistan beat South Africa by thirty-six runs last night. Batting first, Pakistan scored 308 runs for the loss of nine wickets in 47 overs.