Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman Ruled Out of India Clash in Champions Trophy 2025 Due to Injury

Pakistan's opener, Fakhar Zaman, is injured and out of the crucial India vs. Pakistan Champions Trophy 2025 match. After a heavy defeat to New Zealand, Pakistan faces a must-win game on February 23 in Dubai.

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Pakistan's opener, Fakhar Zaman, is injured and out of the crucial India vs. Pakistan Champions Trophy 2025 match.

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In a big blow to the Pakistan cricket team, opener Fakhar Zaman has been out of the big match against India on Sunday after suffering an injury in the first match of the Champions Trophy. Zaman walked off the field clutching his lower back after making a fielding attempt to stop the ball from reaching the boundary.

Despite the injury, Zaman batted for a while but could not open the innings. He came in to bat at No. 4 but his battle with injury seemed apparent. His agonizing stay lasted 41 balls during which he made a free-flowing 24 before being caught by Michael Bracewell.
The India-Pakistan encounter is scheduled for Sunday (February 23) in Dubai.
It is a virtual elimination match for Pakistan to remain alive in the competition.

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New Zealand Overwhelm Pakistan
New Zealand comprehensively won the first match of the Champions Trophy 2025 by 60 runs. Tom Latham (118) and Will Young (107) played outstandingly to lead the side to 320/5 in their 50 overs.

Pakistan, who are already down one game, would play India in a do-or-die encounter in Dubai with full knowledge that their tournament may be over if they lose. The India game will be played on February 23.

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