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PCB chairman Ramiz Raja is also staying in the same hotel which kicked out the finalists of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy.
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Abid Ali has reportedly undergone a thorough medical examination and is currently under observation. However, it is not known if the pain was linked to any heart-related problem.
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Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali has been ruled out of next month's two-match Test series against Sri Lanka due to a rib fracture. 
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Meanwhile, Shehzad's team-mate Azhar Ali and Sindh fast-bowler Sohail Khan have received official reprimands for violating PCB's Code of Conduct during the same clash. 
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Masood was found to have breached Level 1 offence relating to showing dissent at umpire’s decision during Southern Punjab's recent Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first-class clash against Northern.
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On Saturday, Awais pleaded guilty and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Mohammad Javed Malik.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has unveiled an ambitious and competitive 2019-20 domestic cricket structure, which revolves around the creation of a more quality and intensity focused system to significantly improve first-class cricket and create sustainable success at international level.
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The camp has been set up to prepare the players for a competitive and challenging domestic and international cricket season, which is expected to begin with the prestigious Quaid-e-Azam Trophy from September 12.
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Abbas then warned the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), saying he would set himself on fire at the entrance of the Gaddafi stadium if his request is not heeded.
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The Pakistani player made a return to domestic cricket in September 2015 after completing his ban.
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This was not first time Akmal breached law as he had been reprimanded twice earlier for the same offense.
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Interestingly in that very game he had misbehaved with the team's coach.
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Waqar says match referee Anwar Khan had warned Akmal twice for wearing two logos instead of one in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final and he didn't pay heed
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The PCB is likely to accept Cricket Australia's invitation to play a day-night Test in 2016.
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Mohammad Amir got a taste of how difficult it would be to win back the confidence of the cricket community when he was termed a thief in a domestic match.






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