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CRICKET - Women 15 Jul, 2026

South Africa begin women’s U19 T20 series with a four-wicket win over Pakistan
Karachi (Sports Report): South Africa got off to a triumphant start in the University of Lahore presents Rivaj women’s U19 T20 series with a four-wicket win over Pakistan as they chased the 104-run target with 24 balls to spare here at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on Tuesday night.Left-arm pacer Shahar Bano’s all-round effort comprising two for 16 in three overs with the ball and a fiery seven-ball 18-run cameo at no.7 with the bat went in vain as Pakistan fought hard.Bano first entered the fray with Pakistan 82-5 and thumped two fours and a six while batting right-handed and with the ball she removed Chanel Venter and Miya Lalor (14, 11b, 1x4, 1x6) after South Africa went from 78-3 to 94-5.Player of the match Venter starred with a 32-ball 41 hitting three fours and two sixes as she steered South Africa’s chase along with her opening partner Chris-Mari Bezuidenhout (22, 20b, 4x4s) as the duo shared a 47-run stand.Left-arm spinner Maham Nazakat, in her maiden appearance for Pakistan women’s U19, made immediate impact in her first over – the seventh of the innings - as it yielded two wickets and four runs. Bezuidenhout was run-out by Aqsa Habib, while Maham trapped Makwana Moriri leg-before.Another run-out by off-spinner Memoona Khalid in her follow-through led to South African skipper Mieke van Voorst falling for a tw0-ball duck. Though South Africa were cruising, Pakistan bowlers still managed to apply some pressure with Bano striking twice, while Maham returned to castle no.7 Ashleigh van Wyk with a superb ball for a duck.South Africa’s wicketkeeper-batter Jae-Leigh Filander remained unbeaten for nine off 19, while Daneli Boshoff hit the winning runs remaining unbeaten for six off seven.Earlier, Pakistan lost their top three for naught as South Africa hit the ground running. Aqsa Habib (38, 50b, 6x4s) and Zoofishan Ayyaz (30, 40b, 4x4s) then stitched a 61-run fourth-wicket stand doing the repair works. Skipper Fizza Fiaz contributed run-a-ball 14 hitting two fours.Bano provided the much-needed impetus with her batting as Pakistan crossed the three-figure mark. For South Africa, Leg-spinner Ashleigh van Wyk picked up three for 15, while right-arm pacer Miya Lalor dismissed two batters.The second T20 will be played at the same venue on Friday, 17 July with the first ball set to be bowled at 7pm PKT. Both the teams will rest on Wednesday.Scores in brief:T20 series - Match 1 of 5 – Pakistan women U19 v South Africa women U19 at National Bank Stadium, KarachiPakistan 103-6, 20 overs (Aqsa Habib 38, Zoofishan Ayyaz 30, Shahar Bano 18 not out; Ashleigh van Wyk 3-15, Miya Lalor 2-21)South Africa 104-6, 16 overs (Chanel Venter 41, Chris-Mari Bezuidenhout 22; Shahar Bano 2-16, Maham Nazakat 2-17) Player of the match – Chanel Venter (South Africa women’s U19)

SQUASH - Int News 14 Jul, 2026

World Juniors Squash Championship 2026 to start on July 20
Abdullah Nawaz, Nauman Khan, Mohammad Umair Arif, Yahya Khan to represent PakistanAbdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD: The World Squash Junior Individual and Team Championships will kick off on July 20, 2026 at the Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada, as the under-19 players from 24 nations will fight for the titles. Abdullah Nawaz, Nauman Khan, Mohammad Umair Arif and Yahya Khan will represent Pakistan in the prestigious squash fixture of the world.The 12-day championships will see 40 teams compete across 24 nations, with the men’s and women’s events held concurrently following the tournament change in 2024. In the men’s event, 24 teams are set to compete, with two additional teams participating in this championship from last year in Cairo, Egypt.In the women’s competition, there will also be 16 teams that feature, with the same number of participating federations as the 2025 championships. 16 federations will send both a men’s and women’s team, including hosts Canada and defending men’s and women’s champions Egypt.Nigeria’s women will make their event debut, while their men’s team will compete for the first time since 1996. Other federations returning after a long absence include Mexico, who have a men’s team competing for the first time since 2010, and the Netherlands, who will return to the men’s team championship for the first time since 2022.Names of participating countries (24):Australia (Both), Brazil (Both), Canada (Both), Chinese Taipei (Both), Egypt (Both), England (Both), France (Men’s), Germany (Men’s), Hong Kong, China (Both), India (Both), Ireland (Both), Japan (Both), Kuwait (Men’s), Macau, China (Both), Malaysia (Both), Mexico (Men’s), Netherlands (Men’s), New Zealand (Both), Nigeria (Both), Pakistan (Men’s), South Africa (Both), Scotland (Men’s), Switzerland (Men’s), USA (Both)A total of 185 players aged 18 and under are set to compete in both the men’s and women’s draws. Among the star names confirmed for this year’s World Juniors is World No.7 and two-time World Junior Champion Mohamad Zakaria, who will be looking to make history and become the first ever player to claim a historic third Men’s title.India’s No.1 Anahat Singh will also be looking to claim her first World Junior Women’s Championship, with the World No.20 hoping to go one step further after being eliminated in the 2025 semi-finals.Joining the two high-ranked stars will be France’s European U19 Champion Amir Khaled-Jousselin, Hong Kong, China’s Asian U19 Champion Helen Tang, Pan Am Junior Champion Fiorella Gatti and Australia’s Oceania U19 Champion Sarbani Maitra.Names of players:Australia: Kasper Cheung (M), Stanley Chung (M), Ethan Middleton (M), Henry Kross (M), Joanne Joseph (F), Sarbani Maitra (F), Tina Ma (F), Lilly Wilson (F)Austria: Kristina Begeba (F)Barbados: Daniel Sealy (M)Belgium: Maddox Moxham (M), Corentin Boniver (M), Savannah Moxham (F), Alice Allard (F)Brazil: Viggo Hendricks (M), Owen Hendricks (M), Matheus Frabetti (M), Bernardo Jorge Guimarães (M), Laura Souza Bezerra da Silva (F), Giulia Colleoni (F), Alix Borges (F), Sara Guerra Barboza (F)Canada: Colten McLaughlin (M), Calder Murray (M), Yusuf Matti Alvarez (M), Anderson Brown (M), Wing Kai Gladys Ho (F), Joelle Kim (F), Sasha Lee (F), Veera Dhaliwal (F)Colombia: Maria Gomez (F), Maria Camila Sabogal (F)Chinese Taipei: Pan Hong-Rui (M), Shao Hung Peng (M), Youan Lee (M), Shao-Chien Peng (M), Cordelia Wan-Ya Hsu (F), Yeuk Hei Hebe Chan (F), Yu-Chia Wu (F), Wei-Yu Pan (F)Egypt: Mohamad Zakaria (M), Marwan Assal (M), Seifeldin Refaay (M), Adam Hawal (M), Malika Elkaraksy (F), Ruqayya Salem (F), Barb Sameh (F), Habiba Rizk (F)England: Dylan Roberts (M), Ronnie Hickling (M), Ismail Khalil (M), Gabriel Chak (M), Eve Parkins (F), Emily Coulcher-Porter (F), Reka Kemecsei (F), Harriet Broadbridge (F)France: Amir Khaled-Jousselin (M), Théo Baudry (M), Kousha Moslehi (M), Leo Gailland (M), Leelou Laporte (F)Germany: Levi Visser (M), Oleksii Bielikov (M), Owen Hecker (M), Alessio Fumagalli (M)Hong Kong, China: Long Hin Larry Wong (M), Ting To Brogan Cheng (M), Pak To Lau (M), Chun Hin Ho (M), Tsz Ching Cheung (F), Helen Tang (F), Ena Kwong (F), Pui Yin Chloe Lo (F)India: Aryaveer Dewan (M), Yusha Nafees (M), Gurveer Singh (M), Purav Rambhia (M), Anahat Singh (F), Rudra Singh (F), Anika Dubey (F), Saanvi Kalanki (F)Indonesia: Mohammad Razka Idhmi Sulaeman (M)Ireland: Aaron Knox (M), Conal Jackson (M), Christian Dromgoole (M), Tyler Dromgoole (M), Rebecca Jackson (F), Shriya Drawid (F), Zoe Yeomans (F)Japan: Ren Makino (M), Shunsaku Kariyazono (M), Shu Takahashi (M), Haruto Mori (M), Anna Kuwahara (F), Himari Midorikawa (F), Emily Senior (F), Rio Yoshino (F)Kuwait: Khaled Walead Al Fouzain (M), Abdullah Ali (M), Abdul Rahman Al Sanea (M), Abdulrahman Alkandari (M), Macau, China: Keng In Leong (M), Ka Hei Lei (M), Ian Miguel De Sousa (M), Wu Cheok Io (M), Sierra Chi Cheng Cao (F), Ianna Chi Ian Cao (F), Lok Iong Huang (F)Malaysia: Nickhileswar Moganasundharam (M), Aqil Mirza Naim Khairil Fariz (M), Altamis A Sufian (M), Ivan Jia Yu Chang (M), Harleein Tan (F), Whitney Wilson (F), Doyce Ye San Lee (F), Haneesha Veerakumar (F)Mexico: Luis Marcos Méndez Lara (M), Carlos Sebastian Buenrostro-Orozco (M), Juan Pablo Ramirez Valencia (M), Alexis Sebastián Martín Rosas (M), Gabriela Valentina Buenrostro-Orozco (F)Netherlands: Quinten Van Es (M), Yago Daniel Origel Koers (M), Jesper Hempenius (M), Freek Bonnema (M), Renske Huntelaar (F), Elcke Mols (F)New Zealand: Maximus Mathews (M), Vihan Chathury (M), Ciaran Manning (M), Jack Lord (M), Amalia Ricketts (F), Brooke Valois (F), Liberty Jones (F), Charlee Neilson (F)Nigeria: Yusuf Quadri (M), Shuaib Giwa (M), Joshua Daniel (M), Monday Benjamin (M), Mosturah Durosinlorun (F), Awawu Balogun (F), Delight Allison (F), Khadija Abdulraheem (F)Pakistan: Abdullah Nawaz (M), Nauman Khan (M), Mohammad Umair Arif (M), Yahya Khan (M)Paraguay: Fiorella Gatti (F)Peru: Carlos Torres (M), Amaro Castillo (M)Portugal: Sophia Akbar (F), Kiara Fernandes (F)Saudi Arabia: Mohammed Alnasfan (M), Hassan Aldawood (M)Scotland: Murdo Mackenzie (M), Cailean McAlpine (M), John Green (M), Zack Paton (M), Ella Bannister (F)South Africa: Juan-Corné Brand (M), Joseph Feast (M), Benjamin Newman (M), Dylan Keswell (M), Starla Phillips (F), Brianna Robinson (F), Makayla Naidoo (F), Vivienne van der Schyff (F)Spain: Oriol Salvia Ripoll (M)Sri Lanka: Matheesha Wijesekara (M)St. Vincent & the Grenadines: Jayden George (M)Sweden Rasmus Taube Eliasson (M), Ivar Sawen (M)Switzerland: Nick Melvin Greter (M), Leandro Vogel (M), Mika Von Aesch (M), Morris Frey (M)USA: Yaseen Shalaby (M), Brendan Tagliarini (M), Aiden Chiang (M), Lars Gertsen (M), Diya Yadav (F), Charlotte Sze (F), Lily Bourell (F), Ava Lin (F)Wales: Nia Seren Thomas (F).

BASKETBALL - National 14 Jul, 2026

Rawalpindi Division's Basketball 2-day trials to start on July 15
Rawalpindi (PR): Commissioner Cup/Punjab Inter Divisional Basketball Championship is being held from 24-28th July, 2026 at Faisalabad. To select the Rawalpindi Division's Basketball team trials will be held on July 15-16, 2026 from 5-7pm sharp daily at F.G.Public School No.2 (Technical School), Tariqabad, Lalkurti. Mr Imtiaz Rafi Butt while talking to media persons stated that team will be selected on merit and training camp will be organised under the supervision of qualified coaches. The desirous players should report timely in proper kit. For any further information, Secretary, RDBA can be contacted on Cell phone 03001331109.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 13 Jul, 2026

Michael Bracewell to Lead Lahore Qalandars in Global Super League 2026
Lahore (SBR): : Lahore Qalandars have unveiled their squad for the ExxonMobil Global Super League (GSL) 2026, with New Zealand all-rounder Michael Bracewell set to captain the side in the prestigious tournament, which will be held in Guyana. The squad combines international experience with Pakistan's emerging talent as the franchise looks to make a strong impression on the global stage.The franchise has also confirmed the appointment of former Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait as Head Coach for the Global Super League campaign. One of the fastest bowlers of his generation, Tait brings extensive international experience and a proven understanding of elite fast bowling, adding significant strength to the Lahore Qalandars coaching setup.Welcoming Tait to the franchise, Atif Rana, Owner and CEO of Lahore Qalandars, said: "We are delighted to welcome Shaun Tait to the Lahore Qalandars family for the Global Super League. Shaun brings world-class experience and a winning mindset that will be invaluable for our players. His presence reflects our commitment to providing the best possible environment for our young talent to learn, compete and succeed on the international stage. We are confident his leadership and expertise will play a key role in our campaign in Guyana."Speaking on the squad announcement, Sameen Rana, Owner and Team Director of Lahore Qalandars, said: "Lahore Qalandars have assembled a squad built around talented young players who represent the future of Pakistan cricket. Competing in this international league gives them invaluable exposure to different conditions, quality opposition and the opportunity to grow on the global stage.“We have complete faith in this group and are confident they have what it takes to win the tournament. They possess the skill, temperament and hunger to compete with the best teams, and we believe they can rise to the occasion when it matters most. This is another step in our long-term commitment to developing future stars while striving for success on the international stage.”The tournament is scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 1, 2026, at the iconic Guyana National Stadium, bringing together leading franchise teams from across the world in a celebration of elite T20 cricket.Lahore Qalandars will begin their campaign against Perth Scorchers on July 23, followed by a clash with Desert Viperson July 24. The Qalandars will then face hosts Guyana Amazon Warriors on July 26 before taking on San Francisco Unicorns on July 29. The final of the tournament is scheduled to be played on August 1, 2026.Lahore Qalandars squad for GSL: Michael Bracewell (New Zealand), Parvez Hossain Emon (Bangladesh), Shayan Jahangir (USA), Delano Potgieter (South Africa), Abdullah Shafique, Usama Mir, Shamyl Hussain, Muhammad Naeem, Imran Randhawa, Mehran Mumtaz, Farhan Yousaf, Shahab Khan, Muhammad Basit, Ali Shabbir

VOLLEYBALL - Int News 12 Jul, 2026

Pakistan crush Kyrgyzstan 3-0 in AVC Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship
Sports Bulletin Report Haikou (China): Pakistan outclassed Kyrgyzstan in straight games 3-0 in their opening fixture of the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship 2026 here on Sunday. The final score-line was 25-10, 25-19 and 25-17.Pakistan completely dominated the opening set, putting Kyrgyzstan under immediate pressure through strong serving, effective blocking, and aggressive attacking play. The national team maintained excellent control of the game and comfortably secured the first set 25-10.Kyrgyzstan attempted to respond in the second set, but Pakistan remained composed and disciplined. The players maintained their attacking rhythm and court organization to claim the set 25-19.In the third set, Pakistan continued to dictate the tempo of the match. With confident attacking combinations and strong defensive coverage, the Green Shirts closed out the set 25-17 to complete an emphatic 3-0 victory.Fahad Ali made a strong impact with his aggressive attacking play and ability to put pressure on the opposition at crucial moments. Mohammad Anas delivered an excellent performance at the net, contributing through effective blocking and quick attacks.Team captain Mohammad Irfan led the side with confidence and maturity, playing an important role in maintaining the team's energy, discipline, and fighting spirit throughout the match. Asad Ullah produced a strong defensive performance and provided stability in the backcourt with his reception and court coverage.Faizan Ullah also impressed with his attacking contribution and energetic performance, helping Pakistan maintain control throughout the contest. The collective performance reflected Pakistan's strong preparation and the team's determination to compete against Asia's best youth volleyball nations.Head Coach Kafaitullah expressed satisfaction with the team's performance but emphasized that the players must remain focused on the challenges ahead. "It is always important to start a major championship with a positive result. The players followed the game plan, remained disciplined, and played with confidence. I am pleased with the overall team performance, but this is only the beginning of the tournament. Our next matches will be very important. Kazakhstan and Thailand are strong teams, and we must remain fully focused. We will review today's performance, work on the areas where improvement is required, and prepare ourselves for the next challenge. Our players are motivated to represent Pakistan with pride and give their best in every match, “he said.

VOLLEYBALL - Int News 10 Jul, 2026

Pakistan Team to tour China to participate in Asian Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: The Pakistan U18 National Volleyball Team will take part in the 16th Asian Boys' U18 Volleyball Championship, which will be held from 12 to 18 July 2026 in China, as the Pakistani players and officials reached the host city for the regional international volleyball showpiece.The prestigious continental championship will bring together 16 of Asia's strongest volleyball nations, providing an excellent platform for Pakistan's young athletes to compete at the highest level and continue the country's remarkable rise in Asian volleyball.The participating countries are Australia, Bahrain, China, Hong Kong (China), Indonesia, India, Iran, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Korea, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand and Chinese Taipei.Pakistan U18 Squad: Mohammad Irfan (Captain), Mohammad Talha Mehar, Mohammad Anas, Faizan Ullah, Faraz Ahmad, Asad Ullah, Fahad Ali, Mohammad Shahzaib, Wahab Abdullah, Saran Baig, Mohhammad Waleed Khan, Hayat Sher KhanTeam Officials: Khalid Waqar (Manager), Kafaitullah (Head Coach), Laiq Zaman (Assistant Coach), Mohib Rasool (Assistant Coach), Mohammad Sabtain (Referee)Chairman PVF, Mohammad Yaqoob said: "This team represents the future of Pakistan volleyball. Our players have trained with great dedication and discipline, and I am confident they will compete with courage, determination, and pride. The entire nation stands behind them, and we pray for their success in China. We believe they have the abilities to continue Pakistan's remarkable achievements at the Asian level. Federation will continue investing in youth development and providing international exposure to talented players, ensuring sustainable progress for Pakistan volleyball.”
Pakistan Taekwondo players visit to South Korea for international competitions
Islamabad (PR): Pakistan Taekwondo playrs and officials departed for South Korea to participate in an International Training Camp and five prestigious international taekwondo competitions.The tour aims to provide valuable international exposure, enhance technical skills, and strengthen Pakistan's preparation for upcoming major international events.The delegation is led by Seng Ho Choi (Head Coach).Names of players: Ameer Hamza, Adil Hussain, Aqdus Ullah Qadeer, Usman Sial, Mohammad Sarmad Waheed, Zeena Sheraz, Maryam, Fahad Ali

CLIMBING - Int News 08 Jul, 2026

CLIMBING CONFIRMED FOR OLYMPIC Q-SERIES EVENTS IN TOKYO, SHANGHAI AND ORLANDO
Islamabad (SBR): Climbing will feature at three of the four Olympic Q-Series stops on the road to the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 (LA28), with competitions confirmed for Tokyo, Japan, from 4 to 7 May; Shanghai, China, from 11 to 14 May; and Orlando, USA, from 8 to 11 June 2028.Announced by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in May, the Olympic Q-Series is the evolution of the Olympic Qualifier Series, which debuted in 2024 as part of the qualification pathway to Paris 2024. The new format expands both the number of sports involved and the number of host cities. The Olympic Q-Series has an additional stop that will take place in Montreal, Canada, from 1 to 4 June 2028 where Climbing is not featured.Climbing is one of six sports included in the Olympic Q-Series, alongside 3x3 basketball, beach volleyball, BMX freestyle, flag football, and skateboarding. Speaking at the Q-Series announcement made by the IOC in May, IOC President Kirsty Coventry described the initiative as “an exciting global event on the road to the LA28 Olympic Games. It’s one format, four stops, six sports.

SPORTS NEWS - National 08 Jul, 2026

Lahore Qalandars host sold-out Art Exhibition
Lahore (PR): Lahore Qalandars proudly hosted an exclusive art exhibition showcasing the remarkable work of Umer Jarral, a talented artist living with cerebral palsy. The event celebrated Umer’s exceptional artistic talent and reflected a shared commitment to building a more inclusive and compassionate society.The exhibition was held on Tuesday at Lahore Qalandars’ official partner, Burger O’Clock restaurant, and received an overwhelming response from cricketers, art enthusiasts, business leaders, celebrities, and distinguished guests. All 50 of Umer’s paintings were sold within just one hour, with total sales surpassing Rs. 2 million.The event was attended by Pakistan and Lahore Qalandars captain Shaheen Shah Afridi, who led a distinguished list of guests. Other notable attendees included Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan and his wife Bushra Aitzaz, philanthropist Sabahat Rafiq, Shahid Ali, former adviser to the President of the United States, TV show host and comedian Tabish Hashmi, Air Sial vice chairman Umer Mir, Executive Director of Capital Smart Motors Imran Zahid and sports television anchor Sawera Pasha. Many of these distinguished guests were among the principal buyers of Umer’s artwork.Speaking on the occasion, Atif Rana, Owner & CEO of Lahore Qalandars, said: "At Lahore Qalandars, we believe every dream deserves a chance, and every talent deserves to be seen, heard, and celebrated. Umer Jarral’s journey while living with cerebral palsy is deeply moving and truly inspiring. His courage, patience, and passion remind us that no challenge is greater than the power of determination."He added: "Through this exhibition, Lahore Qalandars wanted to stand beside Umer and his family, not only by giving his beautiful artwork a platform but also by helping raise funds for his welfare. Umer’s story is a reminder for all of us to build a kinder, more inclusive society where special children are supported, encouraged, and given the opportunity to shine. This initiative reflects our commitment to empowering extraordinary talent and turning hope into reality."In a heartfelt gesture of support, Burger O’Clock donated 15% of the day’s total sales to Umer, further contributing to the success of the initiative and reinforcing its commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities.Through this initiative, Lahore Qalandars once again demonstrated their commitment to supporting extraordinary individuals and promoting inclusivity beyond the boundaries of cricket.

CRICKET - Women 07 Jul, 2026

Pakistan Women's U19 squad announced for South Africa series
Karachi (PCB Report): The Women’s National Selection Committee has named a 17-member Pakistan Women’s U19 squad for the South Africa series set to take place in Karachi from 14 to 24 July. The five-match T20 series between the two sides will be played at the National Bank Stadium, with the first ball of each match set to be bowled at 8pm local time.South Africa Women’s U19 team will embark on their maiden tour of Pakistan and will arrive in Karachi on 10 July. Both sides will take part in training sessions from 11 to 13 July before the first T20 takes place on Tuesday, 14 July.Pakistan team will be led by Fizza Fiaz, who was part of the side that won the series 3-2 against Bangladesh U19 in Bangladesh in December 2025. The right-handed batter featured in two matches in the five-match T20 series, scoring 72 runs, including a half-century. The 19-year-old also featured in the National Women’s T20 Tournament and participated in the National Women’s U19 Tournament 2025-26 as well.For the forthcoming T20 series, nine of the 17 squad members featured in the previous series against Bangladesh. Alongside captain Fizza, Aqsa Habib, Areesha Ansari, Komal Khan, Memoona Khalid, Raahima Syed, Ravail Farhan, Rozina Akram and Zoofishan Ayyaz were all part of that tour.The squad members also featured in two U19 fitness and skills camps held in Karachi as part of the team's preparations for the upcoming series.Pakistan U19 squad:Fizza Fiaz (captain), Alzoha Hammad, Aqsa Habib, Areesha Ansari, Barirah Saif, Hadia Mina, Komal Khan, Mah Noor, Maham Nazakat, Mahnoor Zeb, Memoona Khalid, Raahima Syed, Ravail Farhan, Rozina Akram, Shahar Bano, Zainab Khanum and Zoofishan AyyazTeam management:Aisha Jalil (manager), Mohammad Masroor (head coach), Shoaib Khan (batting coach), Naeem Tayyab (bowling coach), Jaweria Rauf (fielding coach), Eman Arbab (analyst), Taimoor Mehmood (strength and conditioning coach) and Surakhsha Shaker (physiotherapist)Series schedule (All matches at National Bank Stadium and will begin at 8pm):10 July – South Africa team arrival in Karachi11-13 July – Pakistan and South Africa teams training sessions at National Bank Stadium14 July – First T2017 July – Second T2019 July – Third T2022 July – Fourth T2024 July – Fifth T20
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