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Pakistan women tour of Zimbabwe ends abruptly after flight suspension

Harare [Zimbabwe], February 11 (ANI): Pakistan women s tour of Zimbabwe has been called off following the announcement of flight operations suspension on the Harare-Dubai sector from February 13 to 28. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Zimbabwe Cricket on Thursday mutually agreed to end the women s national cricket team s ongoing tour due to the latest travel policies. Pakistan won the opening 50-over match on Tuesday and was due to play the second 50-over match on Friday with the final match of the tour on February 20. The side was originally scheduled to depart on 21 February. However, following Emirates Airlines announcement of their flight operations suspension on the Harare-Dubai sector from 13 to 28 February, both the boards have decided to end the tour after the first match with the Pakistan women s national cricket team now scheduled to return to Pakistan on Friday.

Women team tour curtailed

Masks, social distancing and speed: Pandemic fuels snowmobile boom

Masks, social distancing and speed: Pandemic fuels snowmobile boom SECTIONS Last Updated: Feb 02, 2021, 06:29 PM IST Share Synopsis Snowmobiling represents a family activity that can give back year after year - as long as there s snow. iStock Related PORTLAND: The thrill of hurtling along a remote trail, coupled with Americans ongoing desire to get outside during the pandemic, is creating the biggest boom in more than two decades for the snowmobiling industry. From Maine to Montana, it s becoming difficult to find a new snowmobile for sale. And the rental fleets are booked up. We ve had some good years and some bad years, but we ve never had anything quite like this one, said Dave Jones at Jackman Powersports, who expects to sell about 450 snowmobiles this year.

CWI announces five year ESPN+ deal, as West Indies games head to US viewers

CWI announces five year ESPN+ deal, as West Indies games head to US viewers Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Ricky Skerritt announced a five year deal today with ESPN+ that will take West Indies cricket to ‘millions of households and viewers across the United States’ through the sports network’s streaming service. The ESPN+ partnership, which starts with the all-format Sri Lanka cricket tour of the Caribbean in March, will feature live broadcast of every international West Indies home series covering all T20 Internationals, One-Day Internationals and Test matches within the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Future Tours Programme (FTP).

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