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Islamabad Leopards, the Glossary

Index Islamabad Leopards

The Islamabad Leopards was a domestic T20 and List A cricket team, based in Islamabad, Pakistan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Babar Azam, Bazid Khan, Dawn (newspaper), Hindustan Times, Iftikhar Anjum, Imad Wasim, Islamabad, Islamabad Leopards, List A cricket, National T20 Cup, Pakistan, Pakistan Cricket Board, Pakistan Super League, Shan Masood, Shoaib Akhtar, Twenty20, Umar Gul.

  2. 2004 establishments in Pakistan
  3. Cricket clubs established in 2004
  4. Cricket in Islamabad
  5. Cricket teams in Pakistan

Babar Azam

Zimbu;.

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Bazid Khan

Bazid Khan (born 25 March 1981) is a Pakistani cricket commentator and former cricketer.

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Dawn (newspaper)

Dawn is a Pakistani English-language newspaper that was launched in British India by Jinnah in 1941.

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Hindustan Times

Hindustan Times is an Indian English-language daily newspaper based in Delhi.

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Iftikhar Anjum

Rao Iftikhar Anjum (راؤ اِفتِخار انجُم) (born 1 December 1980) also known as RAO Anjum, is a former Pakistani cricketer right arm medium fast bowler and right hand batsman.

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Imad Wasim

Syed Imad Wasim (سید عماد وسیمحیدر; born 18 December 1988), commonly known as Imad Wasim, is a Pakistani cricketer who played for Pakistan national cricket team.

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Islamabad

Islamabad (اسلام‌آباد|translit.

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Islamabad Leopards

The Islamabad Leopards was a domestic T20 and List A cricket team, based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Islamabad Leopards and Islamabad Leopards are 2004 establishments in Pakistan, cricket clubs established in 2004, cricket in Islamabad and cricket teams in Pakistan.

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List A cricket

List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours.

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National T20 Cup

The National T20 Cup is a men's professional domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Pakistan. Islamabad Leopards and National T20 Cup are 2004 establishments in Pakistan.

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Pakistan

Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia.

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Pakistan Cricket Board

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) formerly known as Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is a sports governing body for cricket in Pakistan responsible for controlling and organising all tours and matches undertaken by the Pakistan national cricket team.

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Pakistan Super League

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) پاکستان سپرلیگ (also known as the HBL PSL for sponsorship reasons) is a men's Twenty20 cricket league contested by six city-based franchise teams.

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Shan Masood

Shan Masood Khan (Urdu: شان مسعود; born 14 October 1989), also spelled as Shaan Masood, is a Pakistani international cricketer and the current captain of the Pakistan Test cricket team.

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Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar (Urdu,;; born 13 August 1975) is a Pakistani former international cricketer and commentator.

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Twenty20

Twenty20 (T20) is a shortened game format of cricket.

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Umar Gul

Umar Gul (Urdu:, عمر گل) (born 15 October 1982) is a Pakistani cricket coach and former cricketer who is the current bowling consultant of Peshawar Zalmi and interim bowling coach of the Pakistan national cricket team.

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See also

2004 establishments in Pakistan

Cricket clubs established in 2004

Cricket in Islamabad

Cricket teams in Pakistan

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamabad_Leopards

Also known as Quaid-I-Azam Stadium (Islamabad).