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Score (Urdu: اسکور, stylized as SCORE) is a Pakistani sports talk show hosted by Yahya Hussaini that is broadcast on Geo TV. It is written by Khursheed Alam and directed by Farrukh Suleman. The show debuted in February 2011. [1]
4TV NEWS – owned by Fame Media Pvt. Ltd. Aalami Samay – owned by Sahara India Pariwar Group Sahara Network; Munsif TV – owned by Dera Television Pvt. ltd. News18 Urdu – owned by ETV Network and Network 18; Salaam TV – owned by Zee Media Corporation ltd.
In the first Test, Masood scored his fifth test century and surpassed the 2,000 runs milestone in Tests. [46] He also became the 17th Pakistan captain to score a hundred in the test format. [47] In the second test, Pakistan's win marked Masood's first victory since taking over as captain, after six consecutive defeats in a row. [48]
Domestically TV broadcast rights were sold to PTV Sports and Ten Sports for the same period, [50] with digital broadcast rights sold to YouTube in Pakistan for the first season. [51] The digital rights were subsequently sold cricketgateway. [52] [53] For the period from 2019 to 2021, broadcast rights were sold to Blitz Advertising.
Dawn News (shifted to Urdu Programming) Express 24/7 (changed its name to Tribune 24/7, replaced by Express Entertainment) Geo English (replaced by Geo Tez) Indus News (shut down on 14 September 2021) Tribune 24/7 (previously known as Express 24/7, replaced by Express Entertainment)
"Zaroori Tha" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the most-viewed Pakistani video on YouTube. It is also the first Pakistani video to reach 1 billion views. On the American video-sharing website YouTube, "Tajdar-e-Haram" sung by Atif Aslam became first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views.
A breakdown of Saeed's Test batting career, showing runs scored. The Blue line indicates batting average in the 10 most recent innings at that point, and the blue dots indicate innings in which he finished not-out. Anwar was an outstanding opener in Test cricket. [18] He played 55 Test matches for Pakistan and scored 4052 at the average of 45.52.
Abbas made his Test match debut in 1969; in his second Test he scored 274 against England, which is still the sixth-ever highest score by a Pakistani batsman.This was the first of his four Test double-centuries; only two men from Pakistan (Younis Khan and Javed Miandad) have scored more. [6]