Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has extended warm congratulations to the nation on Pakistan’s victory in the One-Day International series against South Africa.
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The prime minister lauded the national team for its splendid performance throughout the series, expressing confidence that the players would continue to display the same spirit and excellence in the matches ahead.
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On the other side, Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Syed Mohsin Raza Naqvi, also congratulated the team on their remarkable win over the new-look South Africa. He said the series triumph had revived fond memories of past glories and praised the side for their outstanding play, following their earlier success in the T20I series.
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Naqvi commended Pakistan white-ball head coach Mike Hesson, ODI captain Shaheen Afridi, and all members of the squad for their commendable efforts. “Well done, Team Pakistan — thank you, Faisalabad,” he maintained.
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Separately, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz extended heartfelt congratulations to the Pakistan cricket team on their victory in the One Day International series against South Africa.
She commended the players for their remarkable performance, adding that the team’s success was the result of hard work and outstanding teamwork. CM Maryam has also praised Saim Ayub for his fine batting.
The chief minister added that winning both the T20I and ODI series against South Africa reflected the determination and unity of the national side.
CM Murad acknowledges team's all-round performance
Meanwhile, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah congratulated the national cricket team on their series win, noting that the players excelled in both batting and bowling.
He said the success was the result of collective effort and expressed hope that the team would maintain its fine form in future contests.







