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The New Zealand cricket team toured Pakistan in December 2022 and January 2023 to play two Test matches and three One Day International (ODI) matches. [1] [2] The Test matches formed part of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship, and the ODI matches formed part of the inaugural 2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
New Zealand cricket team in Pakistan in 2024 Pakistan: New Zealand: Dates: 18 – 27 April 2024: Captains: Babar Azam: Michael Bracewell: Twenty20 International series; Results: 5-match series drawn 2–2: Most runs: Babar Azam (125) Mark Chapman (126) Most wickets: Shaheen Afridi (8) William O'Rourke (4) Player of the series: Shaheen Afridi (Pak)
Pakistan women's cricket team in New Zealand in 2023–24 New Zealand: Pakistan: Dates: 3 – 18 December 2023: Captains: Sophie Devine [a] Nida Dar [b] One Day International series; Results: New Zealand won the 3-match series 2–1: Most runs: Suzie Bates (206) Sidra Ameen (141) Most wickets: Sophie Devine (5) Lea Tahuhu (5) Amelia Kerr (5 ...
Pakistan named their full-strength squad for both the series, [27] after resting their several senior players during three-match T20I series against Afghanistan which concluded in March 2023. [28] Whereas, New Zealand were without their several first-choice players, [ 29 ] [ 30 ] due to either injury or playing in the 2023 Indian Premier League .
NASA Plus, stylized as NASA+, is an on-demand streaming service by NASA. It launched on November 8, 2023. It launched on November 8, 2023. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It runs educational content, [ 2 ] and is available on iOS , Android , web browsers on desktop computers, as well as media players such as Roku , Apple TV , and Fire TV . [ 3 ]
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The New Zealand cricket team toured Pakistan in September and October 2021, and were scheduled to play three One Day International (ODI) and five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was New Zealand's first tour of Pakistan since 2003 . [ 4 ]
Also installed during STS-134 was the 15 m (50 ft) Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS), which had been used to inspect heat shield tiles on Space Shuttle missions and which can be used on the station to increase the reach of the MSS. [149] Staff on Earth or the ISS can operate the MSS components using remote control, performing work outside the ...