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Shahid Afridi Ruled Out Of Pakistan Super League's Abu Dhabi Leg
Multan Sultans' star all-rounder Shahid Afridi was on Monday ruled out of the Abu Dhabi leg of the Pakistan Super League 6 due to a back injury.
The former Pakistan captain was training in Karachi for the upcoming PSL 6 matches when he experienced pain in his lower back following which he was examined by a doctor who has advised him complete rest.
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BAN vs SL: Mehidy Hasan Miraz 4-Fer, Mushfiqur Rahim 84 Helps Bangladesh Beat Sri Lanka By 33 Runs
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Zimbabwe Cricketer Signed Up By Puma After Heartfelt Appeal
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Pay Dispute Hits Sri Lanka Team Morale For Bangladesh Games: Captain Kusal Perera
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'Playing Against India Like Playing Golf Against Your Boss'
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Cricket West Indies To Hold Players' Draft On May 25
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Kusal Perera Takes Guard As Sri Lanka Skipper In ODIs Against Bangladesh
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Sri Lanka Cricketers Reject Pay Cut After Being Held 'At Gunpoint' By Board
Sri Lanka national players are refusing to sign new contracts that see their payments slashed by up to 40 percent, a lawyer representing them said Friday. The squad, who say ...
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Multi-Day Domestic Competition For Women Needs Overhaul: Hemlata Kala
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Pace Bowler Boyd Rankin, Who Played For England & Ireland, Retires
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Early Stay In Southampton Gives NZ Advantage For WTC Final Says Tim Southee
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India's England-Based League Cricketers Could Act As Reserves
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Former Pacer Lonwabo Tsotsobe Accuses Graeme Smith Of Racism
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'Will Grab The Chance When It Comes' Says Abhimanyu Easwaran
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