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Pakistan Cricket Board Breaks Silence After Khushdil Shah Attacks Spectator During PAK vs NZ 3rd ODI
There was an alleged use of inappropriate remarks against Pakistan players by a group of Afghan spectators during the third ...
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When the news broke that the International Cricket Council would support Afghanistan’s exiled women cricketers, Firooza ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board strongly criticized inappropriate remarks made by Afghan spectators during the third ODI against ...
Afghan women cricketers will finally get high-level support in a bid to rejoin international competition after the sport's ...
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) released an official statement where they have claimed that Afghan spectators hurled ...
The ICC has formally announced a plan for supporting the Afghanistan Women's cricket team following their displacement from ...
There had been unpleasant incidents during Pakistan-Afghanistan cricket match and such incidents should be stopped. The Afghan government also needs to stop skirmishes with Pakistani forces at border ...
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Pakistan claims Afghan spectators verbally abused its players in New ZealandThe Pakistan Cricket Board condemned the verbal abuse of its players allegedly by Afghan spectators during Pakistan's third one-day international at New Zealand on Saturday. “During the match today, ...
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Black Caps v Pakistan: Spectators ejected from ODI after Pakistan cricketers allege verbal abuseNew Zealand Cricket has confirmed two spectators were ejected from the third ODI between the Black Caps and Pakistan, after ...
PCB posted a statement condemning the verbal abuse of its players during the game. “During the match today, foreign ...
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNICC introduces a specialized support program for Displaced Afghan Women CricketersIn a groundbreaking initiative, the ICC has collaborated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), England and ...
Amiri fled her home country with her family and first traveled to Pakistan before being evacuated to Australia. Under Taliban rule, the Afghanistan Cricket Board cannot field a national women’s ...
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