Zimbabwe captain Chamu Chibhabha won the toss and opted to bat in the second one-day international against Pakistan in Rawalpindi on Sunday. Pakistan, who won the first match by 26 runs at the same venue on Friday, brought in 20-year-old pair Haider Ali and Musa Khan for their ODI debuts. Haider replaced
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Pakistan win toss, bat against Zimbabwe in first ODI
Babar Azam (Gallo Images) Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and opted to bat in the first one-day international against Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi on Friday. Azam is leading the side for the first time. Pakistan haven't played a one-day international since October last year, when they beat Sri Lanka 2-0
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Old Man Gayle passes 1 000 T20 sixes with stunning knock of 99
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Afridi leads Pakistan’s victory over Zimbabwe despite Taylor’s hundred
Shaheen Shah Afridi grabbed five wickets and Wahab Riaz took four as Pakistan thwarted a fighting Zimbabwe to win the first one-day international by 26 runs in Rawalpindi on Friday. Afridi finished with 5-49 while Riaz had figures of 4-41 as Pakistan survived a brilliant knock of 112 by Brendan Taylor,
Haroon Lorgat, Omphile Ramela headline CSA interim board, chaired by Judge Zak Yacoob
Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa. (Gallo Images/Jeffrey Abrahams) Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa announced the CSA interim board on Friday, which will serve for the next three months. The stand-in board includes former CSA CEO Haroon Lorgat, former batsman Omphile Ramela and former Hawks deputy head Caroline Mampuru.