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  2. Shoaib Akhtar - Wikipedia

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    Nicknamed the "Rawalpindi Express", [3] he is the fastest bowler in cricketing history, with an unbeaten 161.3 kmph delivery. [4] Akhtar made his Test match debut in November 1997 as an opening fast bowler and played his first One Day International three months later. [5]

  3. Shaheen Afridi - Wikipedia

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    Shaheen Afridi. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Urdu: شاہین شاہ آفریدی; Pashto: شاهین شاه اپریدی (pronounced [ʃaːɦiːɳ ʃaːɦ aːfɾiːdiː]; born 6 April 2000) is a Pakistani international cricketer and the former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team in the T20I format. He is also one of the prime bowlers of ...

  4. TCS (logistics company) - Wikipedia

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    PKR 30.7 billion (2021) [3] Number of employees. 12,000+. Website. tcsexpress.com. TCS stands for Tranzum Courier Service. TCS is a Pakistani courier and logistics company which is based in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded by a former Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight engineer, Khalid Nawaz Awan, in 1989.

  5. List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga is the only cricketer to have taken three ODI hat-tricks. A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets on consecutive deliveries, dismissing three different batsmen. It is a relatively rare event in One Day International (ODI) cricket with only 50 occurrences in 4546 matches since the first ODI match between Australia and England on 5 January 1971. The ...

  6. Shan Masood - Wikipedia

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    His first delivery was a no ball. [21] In September 2018, he was named in Pakistan's One Day International (ODI) squad for the 2018 Asia Cup, but he did not play. [22] In January 2019, he was named in Pakistan's ODI squad for their series against South Africa, but again he did not play. [23]

  7. Airlift Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Airlift Technologies. Airlift Technologies was a Pakistani company that initially started its operations in Pakistan as a Mass Transit ride hailing service. Amidst COVID 19 and a total lockdown in Pakistan, the company was unable to continue its operations and quickly pivoted into instant delivery service. It was founded in March 2019.

  8. Pakistan national cricket team - Wikipedia

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    T20I kit. As of 3 September 2024. The Pakistan national cricket team has represented Pakistan in international cricket since 1952. It is controlled by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the governing body for cricket in Pakistan, which is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Pakistan compete in cricket tours and tournaments ...

  9. Careem - Wikipedia

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    Website. careem.com. Careem is a Dubai -based super app with operations in over 70 cities, covering 10 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia regions. [2] The company, which was valued at over US$ 2 billion in 2018, [3] became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Uber after being acquired for $3.1 billion in January 2020. [4]