Former Pakistan players Younis Khan and Rashid Latif lambasted the PCB for imposing fines on players following the early exit from the T20 World Cup.
Out-of-favour Pakistani batter Ahmed Shehzad has made a bold claim about young Pakistani top-order batter Saim Ayub. According to Shehzad, Saim, who played five matches for the Men in Green in the T20 ...
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Pakistan's T20 World Cup 2026 Star Preferred Because He Is From Karachi! SHOCKING Claim Made
Saim Ayub underperformed in the T20 World Cup 2026 and was dropped from a crucial match. Former cricketer Ahmed Shehzad accused Ayub of receiving preferential treatment due to connections within the ...
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Pakistan pacer Salman Mirza threatens legal action after report claims he misbehaved with woman, PCB demands apology
Pakistan seamer Salman Mirza has been embroiled in controversy during the ongoing T20 World Cup, as reports emerged that he had misbehaved with a woman at a hotel in Kandy, Sri Lanka during the ...
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Federal study confirms Poe Hall toxic chemicals, but doesn't provide definitive cancer link
The study confirmed PCB chemicals on surfaces and in the air from samples collected between 2018 and 2024, but wouldn't directly blame the higher cancer rates on it.
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Straight bat: Across the border, India’s T20 World Cup win prompts Pakistan cricket’s harsh self-audit
From Akhtar hailing India's system and merit to Hafeez lamenting PCB medical failures, Pakistani analysts offered candid self-reflection.
By Makiko Yamazaki TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) - Japan on Tuesday set a new target to boost sales of domestically produced semiconductors fivefold by 2040 under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's growth ...
The Philippines-based company says it has invested to increase the volume of printed circuit boards it can process for recycling.
They’re tenacious, which is very good for a milk jug or a car bumper. But they don’t easily break down, which is bad for the environment. From the 1950s, when plastics were first produced in ...
Blow up a long balloon and two things happen: it gets longer and it gets wider. Now imagine a living cell that inflates itself under enormous pressure and yet only grows longer, never adding width.
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Atom-thin material could help solve chip manufacturing problem
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called patterning, where nanoscale structures are carved into materials to form the ...
IBM Selectric typewriters have a lot of unique parts that can be tricky to source, but one we didn’t think of was the clear acrylic(?) dust covers, that are apparently very hard to find in ...
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