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Shoaib Malik achieves milestone in BPL 2023

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[ad_1] Veteran all-rounder Shoaib Malik became the first Pakistan cricketer to play 500 T20 matches and only the third in the world. He is also the only cricketer to have played over 400 List A and T20 matches. ALSO READ:  Mohammad Rizwan shines once again in BPL 2023 Malik has scored 12,287 runs in 464 innings of these 500 matches, making him the second highest run-scorer in T20 cricket. He has also picked 162 wickets in 266 innings. Malik has retired from Tests and ODIs but hopes to make a comeback in the Pakistan T20 team. MOST MATCHES PLAYED IN T20 CRICKET:  Kieron Pollard, 614 matches Dwayne Bravo, 556 matches Shoaib Malik, 500 matches   Shoaib Malik is playing his 500th T20 match today! 👏🏽 #BPL2023 pic.twitter.com/VIdGopcCAd — Cricket Pakistan (@cricketpakcompk) February 3, 2023   [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/stports/shoaib-malik-achieves-milestone-in-bpl-2023/?feed_id=234374&_unique_id=659f935869645

Pakistan’s training camp for Sri Lanka Test tour begins in Karachi

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[ad_1] The Pakistan cricket team kicked off their training camp on Tuesday in Karachi for the upcoming two-match Test series against Sri Lanka later this month. The camp currently includes 16 players, including captain Babar Azam, pacer Naseem Shah, and wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed. Hasan Ali and Shan Masood will join the camp tomorrow. Despite not being part of the Test squad, spinner Zahid Mahmood and Sajid Ali have also been invited to participate in the camp. Mohammad Rizwan, the wicketkeeper-batsman, was unable to attend the first session of the camp due to personal reasons but is expected to join later in the day. Head coach Grant Bradburn is supervising the camp. Batting coach Andrew Puttick gave full attention to the batters during practice. Furthermore, fielding coach Aftab Khan supervised the players' catching practice. The players will be allowed to leave the camp on Friday evening to attend Haris Rauf's wedding in Islamabad. They will reassemble