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03/04/2026

Baarish me ihtiyat lazmi hai

11/01/2026

Pre Tournament Seed Ranking for ICC World Cup T-20 2026 in India analyzed by AI

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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 1st T20 Score Card.

07/01/2026

Last time, when Pakistan played a T20i match in Sri Lanka đź’€

• 45(22) by SHAHID AFRIDI
• 46(17) by ANWAR ALI
• 24(14) by IMAD WASIM

Now, Pakistan will play a T20i match in Sri Lanka after 11 Years 🤯

07/01/2026

“Younus Khan was an incredible player of spin bowling. He used his feet and swept a lot and I found that quite challenging.”
Nathan Lyon

06/01/2026

The history of One Day International (ODI) cricket began not as a planned revolution, but as a "happy accident" to appease frustrated fans.
The Accidental Beginning
The first-ever ODI was played on January 5, 1971, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). It was never meant to happen; the match was an ad-hoc replacement for the third Test of the 1970–71 Ashes series, which had been abandoned after the first three days were completely washed out by rain.
To compensate the disappointed crowd and recover some financial losses, officials decided to stage a one-off, one-day game.
Key Match Facts (1971)
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Teams | Australia vs. England |
| Format | 40 overs per side (8 balls per over) |
| Attire | Traditional white flannels (Red ball used) |
| Result | Australia won by 5 wickets |
| Attendance | ~46,000 (Far exceeding expectations) |
Notable Performances
* First Fifty: England's John Edrich scored 82 runs, becoming the first player to score an ODI half-century and winning the first "Man of the Match" award.
* Leading Bowlers: Ashley Mallett and Keith Stackpole both took 3 wickets for Australia.
* Winning Runs: Australia chased down 191, led by Ian Chappell’s 60, reaching the target with 5.4 overs (of the 8-ball variety) to spare.
The Evolution of the Format
The massive success of the 1971 match proved there was a huge appetite for shorter, more decisive cricket. This led to several milestones:
* 1975: The first Cricket World Cup was held in England (then a 60-over format).
* Late 1970s: Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket introduced colored clothing, floodlights (day-night matches), and the white ball.
* 1987: The World Cup moved outside England for the first time (India/Pakistan) and the format was standardized to 50 overs.
* 2001: White flannels and red balls were officially phased out of the format entirely in favor of the modern "colored" era.
Today, while T20s have gained massive popularity, the ODI remains the "Gold Standard" for many purists, centered around the quadrennial ICC World Cup.
Would you like me to find the full scorecard of this first match or details on how the first World Cup was won?

06/01/2026

After 8 long years, Fizz is all set to return to the HBL PSL 11! 🙌🏻

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