Author: The Team PK

Seventeen-year-old Russian sensation Mirra Andreeva pulled off a stunning comeback to defeat world number one Aryna Sabalenka 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the BNP Paribas Open final on Sunday, becoming the youngest Indian Wells champion since Serena Williams in 1999. Her remarkable victory also marks her second Masters 1000 title of the year, following her triumph in Dubai, and cements her status as a rising force in women’s tennis. With this win, Andreeva improved her season record to a tour-leading 19-3 and solidified her place in the WTA Top 10. Despite losing the first set and facing a formidable opponent in…

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New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket victory over Pakistan in the second T20 International of the five-match series, held at the University Oval in Dunedin. The home side, showcasing sheer power hitting, chased down the 136-run target with 11 balls remaining in a rain-reduced contest to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the series. After rain delayed the start by 90 minutes, the match was shortened to 15 overs per side. Pakistan, put in to bat, stumbled early, losing opener Hasan Nawaz for a duck for the second match in a row. The visitors were soon reeling at 19 for…

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South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch has landed in hot water with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after pulling out of his Pakistan Super Association (PSL) commitment to connect the Indian Chief Alliance (IPL). The PCB declared on Sunday that it has served Bosch a lawful take note for breaching legally binding obligations after he marked with Mumbai Indians as a substitution player, in spite of as of now being contracted to Peshawar Zalmi for PSL 2025. Bosch, 30, was picked within the Precious stone category by Peshawar Zalmi amid the PSL Player Draft held on January 13 in Lahore. Be…

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Australian sprinting sensation Gout Gout has taken the sports world by storm, clocking the speediest men’s 200m time of 2024 amid the Queensland State Championships. At fair 17 a long time ancient, Gout ran an noteworthy 20.05 seconds within the warms, outperforming all worldwide exhibitions this year and cementing his status as one of the sport’s brightest rising stars. The young person had as of now made features in December when he ran 20.04 seconds, the speediest 200m time ever recorded by a 16-year-old a execution that beat sprinting legend Usain Bolt’s best at that age and overshadowed Australian extraordinary…

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Pakistan’s senior tennis player, Talha Waheed, has made history by setting a modern Guinness World Record for the foremost tennis serves in a miniature. His momentous deed, recognized by Guinness World Records on Wednesday, has brought worldwide consideration to Pakistan’s donning ability and has given a major boost to the country’s tennis scene. Waheed’s record-breaking endeavor took put in November, where he effectively conveyed 59 serves in fair 60 seconds. This smashed the past record of 42 serves, which was set by American John Perry in 2019. The official affirmation of his accomplishment has started celebrations in Pakistan’s tennis community,…

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The Worldwide Cricket Chamber (ICC) on Wednesday communicated appreciation to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for effectively facilitating the ICC Champions Trophy. In any case, the affirmation comes in the midst of PCB’s progressing dissent over its seen sidelining amid the tournament. In an official explanation, ICC too expanded appreciation to the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) for arranging India’s matches, as the Indian government declined to send its group to Pakistan. India played all their matches, counting the ultimate, in Dubai, where they secured their third Champions Trophy title by vanquishing Modern Zealand. This year’s competition, held from February 19…

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Pakistan’s snowshoeing team delivered an impressive performance at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin, securing spots in the 200m and 800m finals. Competing against top international athletes, the team showcased exceptional speed, endurance, and determination, earning well-deserved places in the final rounds of their respective events. In the 200m race, female athletes Iqra Akram, Manahil, Shah Galoon, and Tabassum Nasir, along with male athletes Ali Raza, Saboor, and Mohammad Afaq, successfully qualified for the final. Meanwhile, Moazzam Iqbal proved his stamina and strength by securing a place in the 800m final. Their outstanding performances were celebrated by the…

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Hours after withdrawing from Pakistan’s tour of New Zealand due to his daughter’s illness, newly-appointed batting coach Mohammad Yousuf confirmed he would be traveling with the squad. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) initially announced his withdrawal but later issued a revised statement after Yousuf’s daughter’s health improved. “Doctors have informed me that my daughter’s health is now better, so I am going with the team to New Zealand,” Yousuf stated. Pakistan’s squad departed early Wednesday for a five-match T20I and three-match ODI series against New Zealand. The team wrapped up its short training camp at LCCA Ground, with fresh faces…

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has held up a formal complaint against the Worldwide Cricket Chamber (ICC) over what it calls a blatant ignore for Pakistan’s part as the have nation of the Champions Trophy. The contention emerged when PCB’s Chief Working Officer, Sumair Ahmed Syed, was prohibited from the post-match ceremony in spite of being the Competition Director. Syed, who was going to the ultimate in Dubai in put of PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi who was unwell was strikingly missing from the organize, in spite of other dignitaries, counting India’s Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) Secretary Devajit Saikia, being included. The PCB sees this as however another illustration of ICC’s double measures and particular governance. A PCB…

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Pakistan cricket proceeds to battle on the worldwide arrange, with underwhelming exhibitions in later ICC occasions, counting the final two World Mugs and the Champions Trophy. Be that as it may, rather than presenting new ability, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has come beneath fire for counting senior players like Shoaib Malik (43), Wahab Riaz (39), and Sarfaraz Ahmed (37) in squads for the up and coming National T20 Glass. These players were at first named as guides for their individual territorial groups but were afterward enrolled as dynamic players. The choice started broad feedback, driving to Wahab and Sarfaraz…

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