Pakistan's return to hosting the ICC Champions Trophy after 29 years ended in disappointment. The team couldn't secure a single win and finished at the bottom of Group A. Their final match against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi was abandoned due to rain, leaving both teams winless in the tournament. The tournament began with a 60-run loss to New Zealand in Karachi. This was followed by a six-wicket defeat to arch-rivals India in Dubai, where Virat Kohli's unbeaten 100 guided India to victory. Captain Mohammad Rizwan acknowledged the high expectations and expressed disappointment in the team's performance. He emphasized the need to learn from their mistakes before their upcoming tour to New Zealand. This tournament marked Pakistan's first time hosting a global cricket event since 1996, adding to the weight of their underwhelming performance. The early exit has led to widespread discontent among supporters, with some fans in Karachi reportedly requesting to c...
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The MCC9 and MCC9 phones were introduced during an event in China, and both devices have 3D glass body, inside the fingerprint sensor screen and with 3 back cameras.
The phone comes with a 6.399-inch emulsion display with a water drop on top.
It has a midrange Qualcomm Snapdragon 710E processor paired with an Adreno 616 GPU.
The company combines its MiUI 10 with Android Pie in the phone, with 6GB and 64 to 128GB storage options.
It has a 4030 mAh battery.
It has a setup of 48 megapixel, 8 megapixel and 2 megapixel cameras on the back, while the front has a powerful 32 megapixel selfie camera.
The phone with 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage will be sold in 1800 Chinese Yuan (over 42 thousand Pakistani rupees) while 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage with Warden (over 47 thousand Pakistani rupees). .6.08
The Snapdragon 665 processor is paired with an Adreno 610 GPU in this phone with an inch emulated display.
Like the CC9, the Android Pie operating system is integrated with the company's MIUI, while 4040 mAh battery, 4 to 6 GB RAM and 64 to 128 GB storage options are given.
Its camera setup is the same as the CC9's ie the setup of three cameras with 48 megapixel, 8 megapixel and 2 megapixel on the back and 32 megapixel camera on the front.
Its 4GB RAM and 64GB storage phone is priced at 1300 yuan (over 30 thousand Pakistani rupees), while the six GB RAM and 64GB storage model is priced at 1400 yuan (over 33,000 Pakistani rupees). The 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant is priced at 1600 yuan (over 37,000 Pakistani rupees).
The phone comes with a 6.399-inch emulsion display with a water drop on top.
It has a midrange Qualcomm Snapdragon 710E processor paired with an Adreno 616 GPU.
The company combines its MiUI 10 with Android Pie in the phone, with 6GB and 64 to 128GB storage options.
It has a 4030 mAh battery.
It has a setup of 48 megapixel, 8 megapixel and 2 megapixel cameras on the back, while the front has a powerful 32 megapixel selfie camera.
The phone with 6 GB RAM and 64 GB storage will be sold in 1800 Chinese Yuan (over 42 thousand Pakistani rupees) while 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage with Warden (over 47 thousand Pakistani rupees). .6.08
The Snapdragon 665 processor is paired with an Adreno 610 GPU in this phone with an inch emulated display.
Like the CC9, the Android Pie operating system is integrated with the company's MIUI, while 4040 mAh battery, 4 to 6 GB RAM and 64 to 128 GB storage options are given.
Its camera setup is the same as the CC9's ie the setup of three cameras with 48 megapixel, 8 megapixel and 2 megapixel on the back and 32 megapixel camera on the front.
Its 4GB RAM and 64GB storage phone is priced at 1300 yuan (over 30 thousand Pakistani rupees), while the six GB RAM and 64GB storage model is priced at 1400 yuan (over 33,000 Pakistani rupees). The 6GB RAM and 128GB storage variant is priced at 1600 yuan (over 37,000 Pakistani rupees).
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