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  2. Citizen Watch - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. (シチズン時計株式会社, Shichizun tokei Kabushiki-gaisha) is an electronics company primarily known for its watches and is the core company of a Japanese global corporate group based in Nishitokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

  3. Pashtun culture - Wikipedia

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    Another common headwear of Pashtun men is the Pakol hat, which is a soft rolled up flat wool hat, that is worn on the head and worn like a beret. It comes in a variety of earthly colors and is used to keep the head warm, although this isn't a traditional headwear and was adopted in the 19th century, it is worn by many of them today in everyday ...

  4. Khel Khel Mein (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rs 6.00 crore (US$400,000) Khel Khel Mein ( transl. All in the game) is a 2021 Pakistani historical drama film directed and written by Nabeel Qureshi and produced by Fizza Ali Meerza. It stars Sajal Aly and Bilal Abbas Khan.

  5. Ireland men to tour Pakistan for first time in 2025 - AOL

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    The Ireland men's team will embark on a first tour of Pakistan next year with the games provisionally pencilled in for August and September. The news comes as the sides are locked at 1-1 in a...

  6. Cricket in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Cricket is considered the most popular sport in Pakistan. After the partition of India in 1947 and the formation of Pakistan, Pakistan played its first official match in 1952 under the captaincy of Abdul Kardar against the republic of India in 1952 registering their first Test victory in Lucknow.

  7. List of Mankading incidents in cricket - Wikipedia

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    Instances of Mankading in Test cricket. Bill Brown by Vinoo Mankad, Australia v India, Sydney, 1947–48 [2] Ian Redpath by Charlie Griffith, Australia v West Indies, Adelaide, 1968–69 [3] Derek Randall by Ewen Chatfield, England v New Zealand, Christchurch, 1977–78 [4] Sikander Bakht by Alan Hurst, Pakistan v Australia, Perth, 1978–79 [5]