The Pakistan batter joined the likes of cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble when he became the latest addition to the list of batters dismissed for three consecutive ducks in one-day internationals. Despite this record, Pakistan has already secured the ODI series victory against South Africa, thanks to captain Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Kamran Ghulam's half-centuries in the third ODI. However, all eyes will be on Shafique in the final match to see if he can avoid making it four consecutive ducks.
After a dominant performance in the recently concluded ODI series, Pakistan is set to take on Zimbabwe in the first match of the three-game T20I series in Bulawayo. With a strong batting lineup led by Kamran Ghulam and Abdullah Shafique, Pakistan will look to continue their winning momentum and emerge as favorites in the T20Is as well. On the other hand, Zimbabwe will be determined to make a comeback and put up a tough fight against the visitors.
In a crucial third ODI match between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Kamran Ghulam's first ODI century helped Pakistan set a target of 304. The match was evenly poised as the series was tied at 1-1. Kamran's impressive performance, along with contributions from Abdullah Shafique, Mohammad Rizwan, Saim Ayub, and debutant Tayyab Tahir, helped Pakistan secure a comfortable victory over Zimbabwe. Despite a slow start, Pakistan's middle-order batsmen delivered, with Kamran's century being the highlight of the match. Zimbabwe's efforts were led by Sikandar Raza and Richard Ngarava, who claimed two wickets each. Aamir Jamal also made a valuable contribution, remaining unbeaten at 5 runs.
It was a thrilling game at the Adelaide Oval as Pakistan scripted a dominant 9-wicket win over Australia to level the series 1-1. Haris Rauf's five-wicket haul and a brilliant opening partnership between Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique set the stage for a quick victory. However, it was former skipper Babar Azam's unbeaten 15 and a stunning six to finish the match that stole the show and silenced the Australian commentators' attempts at commentary banter. With this win, Pakistan proved that they are not just here to participate, but to compete and win against the hosts.
In a dominant display of cricket, Pakistan secured their first one-day series win in Australia in 22 years with a commanding eight-wicket victory in the 3rd ODI. After bowling out the world champions for a lowly 140, Pakistan chased down the target in just 27 overs, thanks to a strong opening partnership from Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique. The win was fueled by impressive performances from bowlers Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf, leading to a special moment for captain Mohammad Rizwan and the fans.
Australia set a target of 368 runs for Pakistan. However, Pakistan's entire team was out for 305 runs in 45.3 overs. Adam Zampa was Australia's most successful bowler with 4 wickets in 10 overs, while Pat Cummins and Marcus Stoinis took 2 wickets each. For Pakistan, Imam-ul-Haq scored 70 runs and Abdullah Shafique scored 64 runs. Australia's solid opening with David Warner and Mitchell Marsh both scoring centuries played a crucial role in their victory.
On a third day of the first Test between Pakistan and England, Joe Root and Harry Brook shined with their unbeaten centuries to lead England's strong reply. Earlier, Pakistan's total of 556 was boosted by a fiery century from Agha Salman and steady contributions from Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique. Despite a second-ball duck from stand-in captain Ollie Pope, England remains in a solid position to avoid a follow-on with 261 runs still needed.
On Day 1 of the first Test between Pakistan and England, Pakistan made a bold request for a flat pitch. Their captain, Shan Masood, admitted to this at the toss, and it certainly worked in their favor as they posted 556 runs, with centuries from Masood and Abdullah Shafique. However, former England cricketer, Kevin Pietersen, took to social media to express concerns over the state of Test cricket, as he believes the flat pitch is aiding batsmen and taking away from the excitement of the game.
England's bowlers, led by Ollie Pope, put up a tough fight against Pakistan on day one of the first Test in Multan. Despite managing to take four wickets, the hosts still posted a formidable total of 328-4 thanks to impressive century partnerships from captain Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique. The bowlers, including Gus Atkinson and Jack Leach, gave it their all in the sweltering heat and received praise from Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain for their efforts.
Pakistan's Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique put on a 114-run partnership in the first session of the first Test against England in Multan. Masood, who won the toss and chose to bat, scored an unbeaten 61 with seven fours while Shafique hit five fours and a six for 53 not out. Despite a shaky start with the early dismissal of Saim Ayub, the hosts have bounced back with strong batting performances.