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ہندوستان میں تصوراتی کھیلوں نے صارفین کو حقیقی زندگی کے کھلاڑیوں کی ورچوئل ٹیمیں بنانے اور حقیقی میچوں میں ان کی کارکردگی کی بنیاد پر مقابلہ کرنے کی اجازت دے کر مداحوں کی مصروفیت میں انقلاب برپا کر دیا ہے۔ کرکٹ کی قیادت کے ساتھ، یہ مہارت پر مبنی پلیٹ فارم لاکھوں لوگوں کے لیے ایک پسندیدہ تفریح ​​بن گیا ہے، جو شائقین کو اپنے علم اور حکمت عملی کو ظاہر کرنے کا ایک منفرد طریقہ پیش کرتا ہے۔

پاکستان میں خیالی کھیلوں کی تیزی سے ترقی انٹرنیٹ تک رسائی، موبائل ایپ کی اختراعات اور کھیلوں کے لیے قوم کے جذبے کی وجہ سے ہے۔ Phantom92 Fantasy جیسے پلیٹ فارمز نے شائقین کے لیے ایکشن کا حصہ بننا پہلے سے کہیں زیادہ آسان بنا دیا ہے، اور یہ تبدیل کر دیا ہے کہ لوگ اپنے پسندیدہ گیمز کے ساتھ کیسے تعامل کرتے ہیں۔

Tragic Loss in Adelaide Cricket Match

Junaid Zafar Khan, approximately 40 years old, collapsed and died due to extreme heat while playing for Old Concordians against Prince Alfred Old Collegians in Adelaide. Despite paramedics’ efforts, he couldn’t be revived. Temperatures in South Australia’s capital exceeded 40°C during the incident. Khan moved from Pakistan to Adelaide in 2013 to work in the tech industry. Tributes describe him as a kind and generous individual. Local regulations mandate game cancellations if temperatures surpass 42°C, though play can continue up to 40°C under specific conditions. Other cities also faced temperatures nearing 40°C. citeturn0news10

No one said it was going to be easy. But even the most pragmatic Pakistan cricket fans would not have expected such a painful beginning to a supposedly new era in their white-ball cricket.

Barring one match in the five-match T20 series in New Zealand which went their way, and in some style one must say, Pakistan struggled to compete as the hosts romped to a 4-1 series triumph on Wednesday.

Haris Rauf to join Pakistan’s ODI squad against New Zealand

Fast bowler Haris Rauf, who impressed with his performance in the T20I series, has been included in Pakistan’s squad for the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand, starting March 29.

According to sources, following a request from the team management, the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has approved Haris Rauf’s extended stay in New Zealand.

Initially, when the squad for the New Zealand tour was announced after the ICC Champions Trophy, Haris Rauf, alongside Shaheen Shah Afridi, was not included in the ODI team. However, following his strong performance in the T20I series, Rauf emerged as Pakistan’s only in-form bowler, prompting head coach Aaqib Javed to include him in the ODI squad.

Pakistan vs New Zealand 5th T20 HIGHLIGHTS: NZ beat PAK by eight wickets in Wellington

PAK vs NZ 5th T20 HIGHLIGHTS New Zealand beat Pakistan by eight wickets in Wellington on Wednesday to seal the series with a 4-1 scoreline. Chasing a target of 129 runs, Tim Seifert blitzed 97 runs to help the Black Caps chase down the target in just 10 overs. Earlier, Pakistan huffed and puffed their way to 128/9 in 20 overs. James Neesham was the pick of the bowlers with five wickets for the Kiwis after the New Zealand had won the toss and opted to bowl first against Pakistan.