
#SEAL BREAK PAKISTANI VIDEO SERIES#
Recently BCB was widely criticized for posting a "fake image" on its official website.ĭuring the third T20I between Bangladesh and Pakistan Monday, debutant Shahidul Islam got a wicket but BCB used Shakib al Hasan’s file photo and super imposed Shahidul’s head over Shakib’s body through photoshop to show the celebration of the rookie.īroadcast throughout the three T20Is of this series wasn't perfect either as bowlers' speeds were shown incorrectly on TV during live telecast.

It is learnt that 5,000 spectators will be allowed upon showing their vaccination certificate on each day of the Test that starts Friday at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in the port city and tickets are printed accordingly. Amid unbearable tension and a cacophony of noise, Afghanistan's players were in sight of the biggest win in their country's. After their fixture against New Zealand, India are scheduled to play Afghanistan on November 3, Scotland on November 5 and Namibia on November 8, which will wind up the league stage of the T20 showpiece. Spectators will be allowed inside the stadium for the first time for a Test match in Bangladesh after Covid-19 pandemic forced authorities to arrange international games in front of empty galleries since March last year. Asif's 4 sixes seals Pakistan win over Afghanistan at T20 World Cup. Interestingly, after the 10-wicket loss to Pakistan, the star batter had stated that the break works well for the side given that players were coming off a high-intensity IPL. It was observed that tickets of all five days of the Chittagong Test carry the same printing blunder.

Local media reported that it caused huge financial losses to the organization.

#SEAL BREAK PAKISTANI VIDEO MOVIE#
Broadcast throughout the three T20Is of this series wasn't perfect either as bowlers' speeds were shown incorrectly on TVīangladesh Cricket Board made a major printing blunder as the ticket for the first Test between Bangladesh and Pakistan reads the match will start at 10 o’clock at night. Top English News Headline - Find latest breaking news from India and world about politics, entertainment, movie review, Sports, business and more at Jagran. Publish Date:Wed, 04:18 PM (IST) Author: Krishna Bihari Singh. Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) sent a rupee 100 million defamation notice to the country’s former pacemaker Shoaib Akhtar on Sunday, saying the latter quit broadcasting from PTV Sports last month.
