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Men’s ODI WC: PCB Asks Cricket Fraternity, Fans To Support Pakistan Team Amidst Criticism Over Losses
Pakistan, the 1992 champions, are currently placed at fifth position after playing five games, winning only twice and losing thrice, with their current net run rate being in negative. South Africa, New Zealand, England and Bangladesh await the team in their tough quest to reach the semifinals.
“The PCB acknowledges the emotions and sentiments of cricket fans following the three consecutive defeats faced by the national team in the ICC World Cup 2023. In this challenging environment, the board administration hopes that the cricketing fraternity and fans will continue to support captain Babar Azam and the entire Pakistan cricket team.”
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