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India, Pakistan drawn in same group at T20 Cricket World Cup: ICC
Champions West Indies, meanwhile, have been pooled with former winners England, Australia and South Africa in the tournament which is set to take place in Oman and the United Arab Emirates from 17 October to 14 November.
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Mahmood strikes as England 'C team' thrash Pakistan
England were fielding a completely changed XI from their previous ODI after a COVID-19 outbreak within their existing squad during a recent 2-0 series win at home to Sri Lanka required all 16 players originally selected to play against Pakistan to self-isolate.
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Pakistan win 2nd Test against Zimbabwe by innings to secure series
Zimbabwe, who resumed at 220 for nine, were all out for 231.
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'Big moment' as Pakistan complete four-series sweep against South Africa
Pakistan, who earlier in the season defeated South Africa in Tests and T20 internationals in Pakistan, followed up a 2-1 one-day series win with a 3-1 victory in the T20s to round off a successful tour.
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Pakistan's Faheem sparks South Africa collapse in final T20
Faheem took three for 17 as South Africa, who were put into bat after losing the toss, were bowled out for 144 on what is usually a high-scoring ground.
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Master blaster Babar hits 122 as Pakistan defeat South Africa
Babar hit 122, his first T20 international century, and shared a record Pakistan first wicket partnership of 197 with Mohammad Rizwan (73 not out) as Pakistan chased down a challenging target of 204 with two overs to spare.
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Pollock criticises De Kock 'deception' over Zaman run-out
But Pollock said he believed De Kock was not aware of a law which outlaws wilful attempts to "distract, deceive or obstruct" a batsman.
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South Africa bowl in series decider against Pakistan
South Africa made a total of seven changes, with left-arm wrist spinner Tabraiz Shamsi dropped in the only unforced change. Shamsi was replaced with orthodox left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj.
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Proteas hold off Zaman charge to win second ODI and level series
Fakhar hit 193 off 155 balls with 10 sixes and 18 fours but he lacked support as Pakistan made 324 for nine in reply to South Africa's 341 for six.
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Ring-rusty South Africa begin march on 2023 World Cup
South Africa will be at full strength for the first two matches but will be without five leading players – Quinton de Kock, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, David Miller and Anrich Nortje – for the third match because of Indian Premier League commitments.
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S.Africa venues suit Pakistan, says coach Misbah-ul-Haq
The series starts with a one-day international is in Centurion on Friday.
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Pakistan end South Africa's unbeaten Asia record with T20 series win
The victory is Pakistan's 100th in 163 matches, the first team to complete a century of wins in T20 internationals.
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South Africa announces white-ball tour by Pakistan
The touring team will stay in a bio-secure environment and matches will be confined to two venues – SuperSport Park in Centurion and the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.
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Rizwan hundred helps Pakistan edge South Africa in T20
Needing 19 to win off the last over, Bjorn Fortuin (17 not out) and Dwaine Pretorius (15 not out) managed 15 as pacer Faheem Ashraf held his nerve to keep South Africa down to 166-6 in 20 overs.
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Pakistan seek return to T20 glory days against South Africa
The hosts have won just one of their last eight Twenty20 series, with victory coming against lowly Zimbabwe.
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Pakistan coach Misbah aims high after South Africa sweep
Misbah - whose position as head coach was in danger after a 2-0 defeat in the preceding series in New Zealand - said his team were now heading in the right direction.
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Pakistan beat South Africa in second Test, take series 2-0
Set 370-run to win, the Proteas were bowled out for 274 with Pakistan medium pacer Hasan Ali taking 5-60 - his best match figures of 10-114.
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Ton-up Markram keeps South Africa afloat after Hasan double
Temba Bavuma hit 44 not out as the pair guided South Africa to 219-3, needing another 151 runs in pursuit of a daunting 370-run target in a possible 65 overs.
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Pakistan in command despite Nortje's five-fer in second Test
South Africa were in trouble at 106-4 after the second day's play on a tricky Rawalpindi stadium pitch, trailing Pakistan's first innings total of 272 by 166 runs.
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Pakistan slump to 229-7 after Babar's early dismissal
At lunch, Faheem Ashraf was on a gritty 54 and Yasir Shah yet to score with Pakistan adding 84 in an extended session due to Friday prayers.
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Pakistan 63-3 at lunch after Maharaj's double strike
Pakistan, who won the toss and batted, reached 21 without loss before throwing away three wickets for one run in the space of 23 balls.