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Australia’s first Test in Pakistan in 24 years ends in draw

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RAWALPINDI: Australia’s first Test in Pakistan for nearly a quarter of a century ended in a draw on Tuesday at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

Australia are on their first tour of Pakistan since 1998, having previously refused to visit over security fears.

Pakistan elected to bat first after winning the toss.

Openers Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique played throughout Day 5 to set some new records.

After gaining 17-runs lead thanks to Nauman Ali’s six-fer, Pakistani openers looked to score some quick runs initially but due to limited time left, the batters went on to register some records.

Returning from tea, Abdullah scored his maiden Test hundred followed by Imam’s consecutive century which made him the 10th Pakistani batter to score a century in both innings of a Test.

The two batters led Pakistan to 252-0 which is also the highest-ever partnership by the Green Caps against Australia. The previous highest was 249 between Abdul Qadir and Khalid Abdullah which they scored back in 1964.

Result: Drawn

Toss: Pakistan

Umpires: Aleem Dar (PAK) and Ahsan Raza (PAK)

TV umpire: Asif Yaqoob (PAK)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

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Will the Champions Trophy 2025 miss an opening ceremony?

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The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 may commence without the traditional opening ceremony or captains’ press conference due to a modified arrival schedule for the participating teams.

This year, the England and Australia cricket teams will arrive in Pakistan nearer to the commencement of the event.

Sources inside the International Cricket Council (ICC) have verified that teams, including England and Australia, will arrive in Pakistan following their separate tours.

England is set to complete its tour of India by February 12, but Australia will conclude their series in Sri Lanka on February 14.

Consequently, both teams have retracted from the warm-up matches, a decision aligned with prior ICC events, where tardy attendance hindered practice matches.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) indicated interest in staging an opening ceremony; but, logistical issues related to the teams’ arrival dates resulted in its postponement.

The PCB stated that although the occurrence was not officially verified, it has consistently been regarded as a potentiality.

Although the opening ceremony and press conference have been cancelled, the PCB is dedicated to organising an alternative event to commemorate the importance of hosting the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time in 29 years.

The inaugural match of the tournament, featuring Pakistan and New Zealand, is set for February 19 in Karachi.

The PCB has stated that a celebration for fans will be organized ahead of the match to highlight the excitement surrounding the event.

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Gaddafi Stadium is undergoing renovations. Main Work Done, Finishing Touches Initiated: PCB

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Gaddafi Stadium will have all of its seats finished by tomorrow evening, according to Jawad Qazi, director of infrastructure for the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Qazi stated in an interview with the Lahore media that the bulk of the work has been finished and that only the final touches are being done.

In addition to the horticulture department planting flowers, grass, and other plants, work is currently being done to clear the area surrounding the stadium.

Quality of work is also guaranteed, according to Qazi.

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USA Cricket CEO Meets With Mohsin Naqvi: agrees to complete the mutual series program.

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Mohsin Naqvi visits Washington to meet with Jonathan Atkeison, the CEO of USA Cricket.

Finalizing the plan to hold a cricket series between the two nations’ teams was decided upon during the conference.

There are a ton of potential to promote cricket in America, and PCB is prepared to offer this sport its full support.

Mohsin Naqvi invited Jonathan Atkeison to participate in the Champions Trophy Tournament matches in Pakistan and offered to train the US coaches there.

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