Pakistan PM admits India's BrahMos strike, Pak netas hug wanted terrorists
This episode of Newstrack focusses on Pakistan's admission of India's successful BrahMos strikes during Operation Sindoor and a terror conclave in Pakistan.
Punjab Kings' assistant coach Brad Haddin has praised his team's batting performance throughout the tournament and also denied any change in skipper Shreyas Iyer's batting order, who played down the order in the previous game against Rajasthan Royals.
"Our top order has been outstanding. Our captain has been great at number 3. We have seen Shashank and Omar (Omarzai) on a number of occasions. When they have been needed, they have come on and played really well. Shashank has got a couple of 50s, and Omar has done the same. At this stage of the tournament, we are happy with where all our batters are at," Haddin said.
This episode of Newstrack focusses on Pakistan's admission of India's successful BrahMos strikes during Operation Sindoor and a terror conclave in Pakistan.
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