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Afghanistan records lowest ODI total by any team against Pakistan to lose by 142 runs in 1st ODI - The Hindu

  1. Afghanistan records lowest ODI total by any team against Pakistan to lose by 142 runs in 1st ODI  The Hindu
  2. Pakistan beat Afghanistan Pakistan won by 142 runs - Pakistan vs Afghanistan, Afghanistan v Pakistan, 1st ODI Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Sooriyawewa, Hambantota August 22, 2023 Match Summary, Report  ESPNcricinfo
  3. Second ODI b/w Pakistan, Afghanistan on Thursday  Radio Pakistan
  4. Fiery Haris leads Pakistan's rout of Afghanistan in first ODI  DAWN.com
  5. Harsha Bhogle warns teams to be wary of Pakistan's pace trio  Cricket Pakistan
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