Pakistan's emphatic win over South Africa on Thursday evening and in the unlikely event of India losing their final game to Zimbabwe on November 6 and some other results not going as per script in the group it could bring both Bangladesh and Pakistan in contention for a semifinal berth in the showpiece event. ICC T20 World Cup 2022: India Cannot Afford To Lose to Zimbabwe and Jeopardize Their Chances.
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The video, originally, was made by Dananeer Mobeen, a 19-year-old girl from Islamabad who creates videos on a variety of subjects and also shares pictures from her photoshoots and travel escapades on social media.
The 'pawri ho rahi hai' meme has set the internet on fire and now, the
Pakistan cricket team recreated the viral video after beating South Africa in the final T20I of the three-match series.
Pak vs SA: Rawalpindi, here's the traffic plan for the second Test
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Saturday Jan 30, 2021
The second Test starts on February 4 in Rawalpindi. South Africa are on their first tour of Pakistan in 14 years. Photo: Geo.tv/ file
Traffic plan issued for cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa
Residents have been advised to use alternative routes to avoid inconvenience as Stadium Road will be closed
Traffic in areas adjacent to the stadium will be regulated during the match, says Rawalpindi Senior Traffic Officer Syed Abid Abbas Shah
RAWALPINDI: Stadium Road will remain closed next week as Rawalpindi prepares for the second Test match between Pakistan and South Africa, the city's traffic police said in a traffic plan issued Friday for the Test match.
Pak vs SA: Restrict Proteas lead within 150, says Iqbal Qasim on day 4 of Test match
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Friday Jan 29, 2021
Fawad Alam (right) and Faheen Ashraf run between the wickets during the second day of the first Test match between Pakistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on January 27, 2021. Photo: AFP
Former Test cricketer Iqbal Qasim advises Pakistan team on how to go about third day of first Test match against South Africa
Anything over 150 will be tough to chase, says former chief selector
South Africa were 187-4 at the close of the third day of the first Test against Pakistan