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India Today on MSNZIM vs PAK, 2nd ODI: Saim Ayub blasts 53-ball hundred, helps Pakistan bounce backSaim Ayub smacked a 53-ball century as Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 10 wickets on Tuesday to draw level in the three-match series. Ayub also won the Player of the Match award.
Pakistan's Saim Ayub, left, injures his ankle as Babar Azam and Aamir Jamal show concern during the second test match between South Africa and Pakistan in Cape Town, South Africa, Friday, Jan. 3 ...
Hesson clarified that Babar's way back into the team was not by taking the gloves and becoming Pakistan's first-choice keeper, but that the former skipper was in a battle with fellow top-order batters ...
Saim Ayub is assisted off the field after being injured during the first day of the second international Test cricket match between South Africa and Pakistan at Newlands stadium in Cape Town on ...
LAHORE: Pakistan cricket's emerging talent Saim Ayub feels that adopting an aggressive approach in the game was crucial for relevance in modern-day international cricket.The 20-year-old left-handed ...
Ayub was sent to hospital soon after the incident, and shortly after the close of play, the PCB confirmed he would play no further part in the contest. "Saim underwent X-rays and MRI tests this ...
Saim Ayub scored 101 from 94 balls as a dominant Pakistan completed a clean sweep of their One-Day International series in South Africa with victory by 36 runs in the third and final clash at The ...
Saim Ayub's ankle injury has dealt a huge blow for Pakistan. The left-handed opener seems unlikely to recover in time for the upcoming Champions Trophy. A specialist in London was consulted for ...
Saim Ayub is set to make his Test debut for Pakistan against Australia in Sydney, which starts on January 3. He replaces Imam-ul-Haq at the top of the order after the 28-year-old failed to make an ...
On a crisp Monday morning, Saim Ayub spoke of what he has to do to be a successful international cricketer. A soft-spoken 21-year-old, who seems to be in a bit of a pickle with his batting form ...
ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Pakistan Cricket Board has decided to fly injured opening batsman Saim Ayub to London in hopes of getting him fit in time for next month’s Champions Trophy.
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