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Pakistan replace Masood with Babar

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 · 12h · on MSN
Babar not to compromise on discipline, fitness and performance in comeback as Pakistan Test captain
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Babar Azam vows not to compromise on discipline, fitness and performance of the Pakistan red-ball team during his second stint as test cricket captain. Babar replaced Shan Masood as test skipper on Sunday after strings of poor results in red-ball saw Pakistan losing 12 of its last 16 test matches.

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Babar replaces Masood as Pakistan's Test captain
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Pakistan replace Masood with Babar as test captain ahead of West Indies, England series
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Aaqib Javed's blunt verdict reveals why Shan Masood lost Pakistan captaincy despite runs, as Babar Azam returns to lead
Pakistan’s latest Test captaincy reset has come with a blunt message from the selection committee: Shan Masood may have survived as a batter, but his results as captain did not.

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Babar Azam to captain Pakistan on West Indies and England Test tours
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Babar Azam returns as Pakistan Test captain after Shan Masood sacked
Cricket Country · 1d
Babar Azam returns as Pakistan Test captain, replaces Shan Masood ahead of England series
The selectors have rewarded domestic performances by including four new faces in the squad.

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rediff.com · 1d
Babar Azam Back As Pakistan's Test Captain!
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Babar Azam reappointed Pakistan Test captain for upcoming tours of West Indies and England; four uncapped players selected
7d

Afghanistan's Taliban claims Pakistan airstrikes killed 36 civilians, Pakistan says it was 29 militants

Pakistani security forces carried out an intelligence-based ground operation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan​ border, followed by "calibrated strikes."
The Diplomat
10h

Luv Puri on the Unrest Roiling Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir

The recurring protests point to accumulating grievances over governance, representation, and the relationship between the region and Pakistan’s federal establishment.”
33mon MSN

Pakistan's Bilawal Bhutto Threatens India Over Indus Waters Treaty, Says 'Ready For War On All Fronts'

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, warned India that Pakistan is ready to confront any challenges regarding the Indus Waters Treaty.
The Economist
4d

Pakistan’s army chief battles with its imprisoned ex-prime minister

PAKISTAN’S POLITICS revolves around two men who detest each other. And just as in a good drama, their fates are entwined. One is Imran Khan, the swashbuckling all-rounder who led Pakistan to cricketing glory and subsequently went on to become prime minister in 2018.
1don MSN

Azam replaces Masood as Pakistan's Test captain

Babar Azam is reinstated as Pakistan's Test captain before the upcoming tours of the West Indies and England.
8d

Pakistan says ground operation and strikes along Afghan border killed 29 militants

Pakistani officials say security forces have targeted militant hideouts in a major operation along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border
6d

Afghan Taliban launch strikes on border with Pakistan as tensions escalate

Afghanistan's Taliban regime said they have carried out strikes on targets along the border with Pakistan, injuring several people in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province.
7d

Pakistan airstrikes kill dozens in latest cross-border tension with Afghanistan

Overnight airstrikes by Pakistani forces have killed at least 36 civilians and injured more than 160 others, Afghan officials said Monday, as tensions between the neighbors further escalated. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting,
5h

Pakistan hit by new mass HIV outbreak among children

Pakistan has launched an investigation after dozens of children were infected with HIV at a government-run hospital, amid allegations that contaminated syringes were reused.
Al Jazeera on MSN
3d

$500m for Trump, access for Pakistan: How a crypto-diplomatic bet paid off

The crypto firm that brought Trump a windfall has also allowed Pakistan to gain clout with US administration.
India Today
4h

Pakistan launches quiet mediation effort between Libya's rival camps: Report

The Pakistani involvement comes after observers have for months monitored a US-led push to find a diplomatic solution in Libya, which has been split between rival eastern and western administrations since a civil war that broke out in the years after the 2011 NATO-backed uprising toppled Muammar Gaddafi.
2d

Why Pakistan’s first advanced stealth submarine can disturb India

Pakistan’s newly inducted Chinese-made attack submarine is set to strengthen its naval presence in the waters around India. Experts tell Arpan Rai what that means for the rival nation
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