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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has officially confirmed that the national cricket team will tour England in 2026 for a three-match Test series as part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Scheduled for August and September, the series promises to be a highly anticipated contest between two historic rivals in red-ball cricket. READ MORE: Mohsin Naqvi Urges Unity as Asia Cup Decision Nears According to the PCB press release, the first Test will commence at Headingley, Leeds, on August 19, 2026. The action will then shift to Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, with the second Test slated for…

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In a significant show of unity, the Asian Cricket Council’s annual general meeting took place in Dhaka with full attendance from all 25 member nations, both in person and virtually. Hosted by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, the meeting came at a pivotal moment with tensions high between India and Pakistan following recent military incidents. The future of the upcoming Asia Cup—slated for September in India—remains uncertain. READ MORE: Tim Seifert Leads New Zealand to Dominant Win Over South Africa in Zimbabwe T20 Tri-Series Addressing the media after the session, PCB Chairman and ACC President Mohsin Naqvi expressed satisfaction with the…

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Frenchman Valentin Paret-Peintre delivered a sensational performance on Tuesday’s stage 16 of the Tour de France, becoming the first French rider to win a stage in the 2025 edition. His victory came after a dramatic duel against Ireland’s Ben Healy, culminating in an electrifying final sprint to the summit of the iconic Mont Ventoux. The mythical climb, notorious for its brutality and historical significance in the race, witnessed another epic chapter as Paret-Peintre summoned every ounce of strength to pass Healy in the final 20 meters and cross the finish line first. The 1910m summit has not seen a French…

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New Zealand continued their impressive form in the Zimbabwe T20 International tri-series with a commanding seven-wicket victory over South Africa at the Harare Sports Club. Electing to bowl first, the Black Caps’ bowlers executed their plans with precision, restricting South Africa to just 134 for 8 in their allotted 20 overs. The disciplined bowling performance set the stage for New Zealand’s chase, which was spearheaded by an unbeaten 66 from opening batsman Tim Seifert, who was later named Player of the Match. READ MORE: Ben Stokes Ready for More Pain as England Gear Up for Fourth Test Against India South…

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Ben Stokes bowled 44 overs in the third Test, including demanding final-day spells. Despite past hamstring injuries, the 34-year-old remains committed. ā€œI’m not going to lie, I cannot wait to just lie on my bed for four days,ā€ he joked. ā€œBut if the situation requires it again, I’ll do what I need to do.ā€ Read More: Pakistan’s Asia Cup Participation in Limbo Ahead of Critical ACC Meeting in Dhaka The series, which has gone the full five days in every Test so far, is being compared to the iconic 2005 Ashes. ā€œIt’s been toe-to-toe,ā€ Stokes said. ā€œThe quality from both…

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A crucial meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is scheduled to be held in Dhaka on Thursday, with Pakistan’s participation in the 2025 Asia Cup taking center stage. The meeting comes at a time of heightened political tension in the region, and the outcome may directly impact the tournament’s format, hosting, and structure. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, who currently heads the ACC, is expected to travel to Dhaka to preside over the discussions, marking his significant role in shaping the future of one of Asia’s biggest cricket tournaments. Also, Check: Pakistani Cueists Dominate at IBSF World…

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In a thrilling final qualifier match, Iran women’s national football team secured the last remaining spot for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 with a determined 2-1 victory over Jordan in Amman. The hard-fought win marks a significant achievement for head coach Marziyeh Jafari and her squad, who overcame the odds to book their ticket to one of Asia’s most prestigious football tournaments. READ MORE:Ā PSB Questions Pakistan Netball Federation’s Championship Claim Iran’s qualification completes the 12-nation lineup that will compete in the tournament hosted by Australia, scheduled to take place across Perth, Gold Coast, and Sydney from March 1 to…

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The IBSF World 6Red Snooker Championship 2025 in Manama, Bahrain, witnessed a remarkable showing by Pakistani cueists, who stamped their authority on the international stage with dominant performances. Leading the charge were Mohammad Hasnain Akhtar, Ahsan Ramzan, and Muhammad Asif—each delivering outstanding victories and underlining Pakistan’s growing stature in global snooker. READ MORE:Ā PSB Questions Pakistan Netball Federation’s Championship Claim Mohammad Hasnain Akhtar, the reigning Under-17 world champion, started his campaign in style. He was in sublime form during his opening match against Egypt’s Mohamed Abdelkader. With clinical precision and calm under pressure, Hasnain secured a resounding 4-0 victory. His performance…

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Three days after celebrating his 18th birthday, Lamine Yamal was awarded one of the highest honors in club football — the Barcelona No.10 shirt, previously worn by legendary players like Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho, and Diego Maradona. It marked a defining moment for the young winger who has already made waves in his debut senior season and now carries the weight of history on his shoulders. READ MORE:Ā PSB Questions Pakistan Netball Federation’s Championship Claim Yamal’s exceptional performances over the past year played a pivotal role in Barcelona’s domestic treble success. With 18 goals and 25 assists across competitions, the teenager quickly…

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Pakistan’s U-16 volleyball team continued their incredible run at the Asian U-16 Boys Volleyball Championship in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand, with a crucial 3-1 win over Iran in their final group-stage match. With this victory, Pakistan solidified their position as Group A leaders and booked a high-stakes semi-final clash against India, their traditional rivals. The match ended with set scores of 25-23, 25-19, 22-25, and 31-29 in Pakistan’s favor, with Irfan, Wahab, Abdullah, and Saran delivering key performances that kept the team’s momentum strong. READ MORE:Ā PSB Questions Pakistan Netball Federation’s Championship Claim The tightly contested game against Iran saw Pakistan take…

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