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Team Pakistan Crowned Champions at the 3rd SCG Multicultural Cup 2025

The 3rd SCG Multicultural Cup 2025 took place on the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG),bringing together diverse cricketing talent from across Australia in a celebration of unity andsportsmanship. The tournament featured community teams representing team Pakistan, teamAustralia, team India, Team Afghanistan, tam Lebanon, team Sri Lanka, team Bangladesh, andteam Nepal, showcasing the rich multicultural fabric of Australia.In an electrifying final, Team Pakistan clinched their first-ever SCG Multicultural Cup title,emerging as champions of the third edition of the tournament. The trophy was handed over byNick Hockley, CEO of Cricket Australia, who praised the tournament’s spirit, stating,“Events likethe SCG Multicultural Cup demonstrate how cricket unites people from different backgroundsand celebrates Australia’s diversity through sport.”Kerrie Mather, CEO of Venues NSW said,“Venues NSW is incredibly proud to host theMulticultural Cup at the SCG for the third time. This event is a true celebration of diversity,bringing communities together through the spirit of cricket. Seeing players from differentcultural backgrounds unite on this iconic ground highlights the power of sport in fosteringinclusion and camaraderie. We look forward to continuing our support for this fantastic initiativeand watching it grow even bigger in the years to come.”Kamil Khan, the founder of the SCG Multicultural Cup, emphasized the tournament’s growingimpact, remarking,“Each year, this event continues to grow, providing a platform for talentedcricketers from diverse backgrounds to come together and compete on one of the most iconicgrounds in the world.”BT Properties proudly served as the Title Sponsor, and Searchbar was the Platinum Sponsor,demonstrating their commitment to supporting multicultural cricket and fostering communityengagement.The tournament featured cricket legends and international stars, adding excitement to thecompetition. Brett Lee and Pakistan international Usman Qadir represented Team Australia,while Bangladesh international cricketer Imrul Kayes and Nepalese international Abinash Boharashowcased their talents for their respective teams.The SCG Multicultural Cup continues to grow as a premier cricketing event, celebrating diversity,talent, and the unifying spirit of the game. The success of the 2025 edition sets the stage for evengreater participation and engagement in the coming years.

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Fast bowler Haris Ruaf ruled out of the Tri Series

Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf who sustained a muscular sprain in the lower chest wall region during Saturday’s match against New Zealand, Ruled out of the ongoing Tri Nations series.following MRI and X-ray scans, it has been confirmed that The injury is not serious and he is expected to be fully recovered for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which commences in Karachi on 19 February. However, as a precautionary measure and part of his ongoing rehabilitation, he will not be available for selection against South Africa on 12 February.

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Cricket fraternity congratulates Green Shirts

PM Shehbaz spins into praise as Pakistan decimate West Indies in 1st Test ISLAMABAD- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday congratulated the Pakistan men’s cricket team for clinching a 127-run “spectacular victory” over West Indies following exceptional bowling by spinners during the 1st Test played at Multan Cricket Stadium. In pursuit of a target of 251, Pakistan spinners bowled out the visitors with Sajid Khan claiming a five-wicket haul in the second innings today, concluding the first play of the two-match series with a 127-run win.

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Boxing Day Test made new history

Melbourne, Australia The power of cricket to bring communities together, Boxing Day test made new history with The total attendance of 373,691 fans. Boxing Day Test Match between Australia and India recordedFinal Day attendance is 74,362.The total attendance of 373,691 is the greatest for any Test match at the MCG exceeding the total of 350,534 v England in 1937 over 6 days.(This also the greatest attendance for any Test match played in Australia.) Re the attendance record –Joel Morrisson, CA EGM Events and Operations said: “We’ve been blown away by the support of fans across the Boxing Day Test. “Our partnership with the MCC and Victorian Government is a special one, and it’s been a great team effort to achieve this result. “The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is a blockbuster event, and it has been fantastic to see such strong attendances right across the summer. “A big thank you to Australian cricket fans for your ongoing support of our great game. “This demonstrates the power of cricket to bring communities together.”

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Maxwell calls Babar Superstar and Shaheen as a wizard

Australia Glenn Maxwell calls Babar Azam Superstar and Shaheen Afridi as a Wizard with the new ball Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell has acknowledged Pakistan’s unpredictability and the threat they pose ahead of their upcoming series, stating that his team must be at their best to secure a win. Speaking at the Australian Summer Festival in Melbourne, Maxwell shared his thoughts on facing Pakistan, expressing both respect and caution. “When you play against a team like Pakistan, their unpredictability makes them so tough to compete with,” Maxwell said. “We’ve had challenges against Pakistan in the past. They can be dangerous at different times because you never know what to expect from them.” Maxwell went on to highlight some of Pakistan’s standout players, paying tribute to skipper Babar Azam and fast bowler Shaheen Afridi. “We definitely have to keep an eye on Babar Azam; he’s an absolute superstar. “Shaheen Afridi is a wizard with the new ball up front. Pakistan has world-class players, and we’re looking forward to the challenge.” The Australian all-rounder emphasized that the team is not taking the series lightly and is preparing to bring their best game. “We’ll need to be at the top of our game to come out on top. It’s definitely a series we’re not taking lightly.”

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