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  2. Faisalabad cricket team - Wikipedia

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    Its limited overs team was called Faisalabad Wolves.Kit colours were white for first-class cricket matches and green for one-day and 20/20 competitions. In April 2017, they regained their first-class status after beating Multan and as a result played in the 2017–18 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament.

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  5. List of sports venues in Faisalabad - Wikipedia

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    Game(s) City Province Tenants Image Faisalabad Hockey Stadium: 25,000 [1] Hockey: ... Faisalabad Wolves, Pakistan national cricket team: Railways Ground: 5,000: Football:

  6. Iqbal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Iqbal Stadium was established in the early 1970s to accommodate the growing popularity of cricket in Faisalabad. Originally known as Lyallpur Stadium, it was renamed Iqbal Stadium in honor of Pakistan's national poet, Muhammad Iqbal. The stadium quickly became one of Pakistan's most important cricketing venues, hosting its first Test match in ...

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  8. Faisalabad Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The Faisalabad Wolves was a domestic limited-overs cricket team based in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. The team was established in 2004 and its home ground was Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. The team were champions in the maiden season 2004–05 of the ABN-AMRO Twenty-20 Cup, now known as Faysal Bank T20 Cup

  9. May 9 riots - Wikipedia

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    Imran Khan, the PTI leader and former Pakistani prime minister, was arrested by paramilitary troops on 9 May 2023.In response, PTI supporters and workers began to demonstrate against Khan's arrest in a number of cities, including in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Sargodha, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, and Multan.