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Pakistan Team Returns Home From Dubai


Pakistan Team Returns Home From Dubai

By on Monday, 22nd February 2010

Pakistan team returns home from DubaiPakistan cricket team has arrived home after square up two-match Twenty20 International series by 1-1 against England in Dubai.

England winnings the first T20I by a marginal seven-wicket win however Abdul Razzaq blitz in the second T20I with a brilliant innings of 46 off 18 balls to help Pakistan to level the series.

Players belonged to Punjab including Shoaib Malik, Saeed Ajmal, Abul Razzaq and Imran Farhat arrived in Lahore from Dubai on Monday morning along with manager Yawar Saeed.

Shoaib Malik said he was overjoyed over captaining national team, terming the responsibility as nothing short of an honour but he once again vowed that Shahid Khan Afridi can prove a better skipper national cricket team.

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