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Pakistan dump coach Arthur after World Cup flop
Mickey Arthur's contract expired after last month's World Cup, won by hosts England, and the South African had asked for a two-year extension.
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Pakistan edge Afghanistan in World Cup thriller
Chasing a target of 228, Pakistan lost opener Fakhar Zaman for a duck on the second ball of the innings when he was trapped leg-before by off-spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman.
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New Zealand can shrug off Pakistan World Cup defeat, says Neesham
The 2015 runners-up lost by six wickets to a resurgent Pakistan, on the back of a brilliant unbeaten 101 by Babar Azam and three wickets from teenage paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi.
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'Alive and kicking' - Pakistan eye unlikely World Cup survival
The 1992 champions were on the brink of elimination after losing three of their first five games, including a bruising defeat to arch-rivals India.
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Adaptability helped me thrive against Pakistan – Shankar
When pace bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar was injured midway through his third over Shankar was called in to complete it and trapped Pakistan’s Imam-ul-Haq lbw with his very first delivery.
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Pakistan urged to stay 'ruthless' in Sri Lanka World Cup clash
Pakistan posted an impressive 348-8 against a potent England bowling attack, with fifties from veteran Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam and Sarfaraz Ahmed.
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'Don't panic' Root tells England after Pakistan defeat
Root now expects England, the world's top-ranked ODI side, to bounce back strongly against Bangladesh in Cardiff on Saturday.
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Amir is fit for Pakistan's opener, says Sarfaraz
There had been speculation that the 27-year-old, a late inclusion in the squad, would miss the game for health and fitness reasons after sitting out the last four one day internationals.
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Pakistan recall Asif, Amir and Wahab in World Cup squad
Spearhead Amir was left out of the preliminary squad after a run of poor form, but was included in the final list despite not playing in the last four one-day internationals against England due to chicken pox.
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England favourites as Cricket World Cup comes home
England, boasting a plethora of big-hitting white-ball specialists, are the top-ranked team in the 50-over game, while Virat Kohli's India are also packed with superstars who have honed their skills in the Indian Premier League.
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Bairstow century sees England overpower Pakistan
Jonny Bairstow's commanding hundred was the centrepiece of World Cup hosts England's six-wicket win over Pakistan in the third one-day international at Bristol on Tuesday.
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Pakistan leaves out Amir from World Cup preliminary squad
The 27-year-old Mohammad Amir has been in wretched form with just four wickets in 14 matches.
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Smith, Warner bans to end during Pakistan ODI series
Smith and Warner, who were banned for their roles in last year’s Cape Town ball-tampering scandal, are eligible for selection again on 29 March, meaning they can be called up for the fourth ODI against Pakistan.
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Stand-in Proteas skipper Miller lauds Phehlukwayo’s death bowling
Proteas T20 stand-in captain David Miller praised allrounder Andile Phehlukwayo’s preparations to bowl in the death overs, following South Africa’s nail-biting seven-run victory over Pakistan in the second T20 International.
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Proteas win nail-biter against Pakistan at Wanderers
South Africa handed international debuts to opener Janneman Malan and 20-year-old quick Lutho Sipamla.
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Stand-in Proteas captain Miller slams half-century
David Miller slammed 65 not out off 29 balls to enable South Africa to post 188 for three in their 20 overs.
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Du Plessis rests, Proteas bring in Malan for injured De Kock
Proteas skipper Faf du Plessis felt that it was a time that he took a short rest, with a lot of cricket still to come this year.
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Pakistan’s T20 winning streak ends with tense Proteas win
South Africa prevailed by six runs in a tense finish after being sent in and making 192 for six.
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Proteas take series with comfortable win at Newlands
The win also means they wrap up the series 3-2. South African won the toss and elected to field in their fifth and final ODI at Newlands.
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Mulder added to Proteas squad for ODI series decider
Lions allrounder Wiaan Mulder has been added to the Proteas One Day International squad ahead of the 5th and final ODI against Pakistan at Newlands in Cape Town on Wednesday.
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ICC hands Pakistan captain four-match suspension over racist remark
Sarfraz was heard making a comment in Urdu about Andile Phehlukwayo during last week’s one day international in Durban