"The Reform dinosaurs are out in force."
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Maroc - Times of India - Sports - 23/06/2024 08:53
Pakistan men's team assistant coach Azhar Mahmood plans to take legal action against false allegations about his family following Pakistan's early exit from the T20 World Cup. Mahmood expressed distress over the baseless nature of the claims and urged people to avoid engaging with such narratives, stating that they are entirely upsetting.
"The Reform dinosaurs are out in force."
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