Fakhar Zaman hails Saim Ayub as ‘updated version’ of Babar Azam

DUBAI: Pakistan top-order batter Fakhar Zaman has heaped high praise on  Saim Ayub, calling him an updated version of Babar Azam.

Saim has represented Pakistan in 8 Tests, 12 ODIs, and 41 T20Is. The southpaw has made headlines with his elegant strokeplay. His best in ODIs came against South Africa in 2024, where he scored two centuries in a 3-0 whitewash for Pakistan.

Overall, in 41 T20Is, Saim Ayub has accumulated 816 runs at an average of 22.05 and a strike rate of 136.45 with the help of four half-centuries.

Now, Fakhar Zaman has praised Saim Ayub and stated that about the batter’s skill during a video appearance on the social media handle of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC).

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“Someone asked me in Lahore and I told him that he is Babar Azam’s updated version,” Fakhar said.

“He is a very different player and I think he has not yet shown 80 per cent of himself to the world,” he added.

Alongside Fakhar, Pakistan’s white-ball head coach also lauded Saim Ayub as a linchpin for the team.

“Look, Saim is a key player for us and we know that if Saim scores runs, we generally win,” Hesson stated.

“It’s not so much contributions, it’s a matter of if it’s your day, you wi,n and Saim is certainly one of those players,” he concluded.

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Ruben Amorim keeps faith with Altay Bayindir for Manchester derby

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said on Friday that goalkeeper Altay Bayindir will keep his place for this weekend’s derby at Manchester City despite the arrival of Senne Lammens.

Goalkeeping woes have been at the heart of another sluggish start to the season for the Red Devils.

Bayindir has played all three Premier League games so far but was criticised for his part in goals scored by Arsenal and Burnley at Old Trafford.

Andre Onana started United’s embarrassing League Cup exit to fourth-tier Grimsby but has since been shipped out on loan to Turkish club Trabzonspor.

Lammens, 23, joined from Royal Antwerp for a reported initial fee of £18 million ($24 million) on September 1.

Amorim said the Belgian would compete to be his number one but is wary of throwing him in at the deep end against City at the Etihad.

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“We are really pleased. He’s a goalkeeper with a lot of potential. We are in the moment that we have to look at the present but also with the focus on the future. So it’s a little bit of both,” said Amorim on Lammens.

“Altay is going to continue because it’s a different league, it’s a different country, different trainings, different ball, so we’ll try to maintain that (consistency of selection) and they will fight for the position.”

Victory at the Etihad last season was one of Amorim’s few Premier League success stories last season.

Despite taking just four points from their opening three games, there have been small signs of improvement in United’s Premier League performances, either side of the Grimsby debacle.

And Amorim believes his side are better than when they beat their cross-city rivals in December, a month after he took over.

“I think we are a better team. I think if you see any aspect, if you see the data, we are a different team,” he said.

“We are ready to play the game, but we have to show it on Sunday.”

Matheus Cunha, Mason Mount, and Diogo Dalot have been ruled out of Sunday’s clash due to injury.

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Pakistan beat Oman by 93 runs in Asia Cup 2025 clash

DUBAI: Pakistan beat Oman by 93 runs in the fourth fixture of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

OMA: 67 (16.4 Overs)

16.4: Abrar Ahmed gets Shakeel, and that’s all Pakistan win

Shakeel Ahmed  Abrar Ahmed 10 (23b 0x4 1×6 25m) SR: 43.47

Abrar to continue

OMA: 61/9 (16 Overs) 

Sufiyan back into the attack

OMA: 58/9 (15 Overs) 

Abrar returns

OMA: 57/9 (14 Overs) 

Shaheen to continue

OMA: 56/9 (13 Overs) 

Faheem to continue

OMA: 51/8 (12 Overs) 

Shaheen returns

OMA: 50/7 (11 Overs) 

Faheem comes to bowl

OMA: 49/6 (10 Overs) 

Abrar comes back

OMA: 49/6 (9 Overs) 

Sufiyan to continue

OMA: 47/4 (8 Overs) 

Nawaz to continue

OMA: 42/3 (7 Overs) 

6.3: Sufiyan Muqeem gets Nadeem with a bouncer.

Mohammad Nadeem 3 (7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 42.85

OMA: 40/2 (6 Overs) 

Mohammad Nawaz to bowl the final over of the powerplay

OMA: 32/2 (5 Overs) 

Abrar comes to bowl

OMA: 27/2 (4 Overs) 

3.1: Saim gets another one for Pakistan

Aamir Kaleem 13 (11b 1×4 1×6) SR: 118.18

OMA: 24/1 (3 Overs) 

Shaheen to continue

OMA: 7/1 (2 Overs) 

1.1: Saim cleans up Jatinder with a beauty

Jatinder Singh 1 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 33.33

Saim Ayub will share the ball from the other end

OMA: 2/0 (1 Over) 

Shaheen Afridi to bowl the first over. Aamir Kaleem and Jatinder Singh

PAKISTAN vs Oman (2nd INNINGS)

DUBAI: Pakistan have set Oman a 161-run target in the fourth fixture of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

PAK: 160/7 (20 overs)

Hassnain to bowl the final over of the innings.

PAK: 148/6 (19 overs) 

Shah Faisal to bowl his final over

PAK: 140/5 (18 overs) 

Hasnain returns

PAK: 125/5 (17 overs) 

17.1: Gone. Another wicket for Oman as they are on a roll here

Hasan Nawaz 9 (15b 0x4 0x6) SR: 60

Faisal returns

PAK: 116/4 (16 overs)

Shakeel comes to bowl

PAK: 111/4 (15 overs)

Aamir Kaleem

PAK: 104/4 (14 overs)

Shakeel returns

PAK: 102/4 (13 overs)

12.6: Salman tries to hit a full toss out of the park, and it’s caught. What a blow for Pakistan

Salman Agha  0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

12.5: Another one for Oman. Set Haris departs

Mohammad Haris 66 (43b 7×4 3×6) SR: 153.48

Amir to continue

PAK: 98/2 (12 overs)

Hasnain returns

PAK: 89/2 (11 overs)

10.6: Farhan departs after a sluggish knock as Kaleem provides Oman the much-needed breakthrough

Aamir Kaleem returns

Sahibzada Farhan 29 (29b 1×4 0x6) SR: 100

PAK: 85/1 (10 overs)

Sufyan Mehmood comes to bowl

PAK: 73/1 (9 overs)

Hassnain Shah comes to bowl

PAK: 66/1 (8 overs)

Samay Shrivastava comes into the attack

PAK: 54/1 (7 overs)

Nadeem continues

PAK: 47/1 (6 overs)

Aamir Kaleem to bowl the last over of the powerplay

PAK: 31/1 (5 overs)

Change in the bowling. Mohammad Nadeem comes into attack

PAK: 27/1 (4 overs)

Shakeel continues

PAK: 19/1 (3 overs)

Faisal to continue

PAK: 12/1 (2 overs)

Left-arm spinner Shakeel Ahmed will share the new ball from the other end

PAK: 10/1 (1 over)

0.2: Saim Ayub bags a golden duck as he is trapped in front.

Saim Ayub 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0

Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub to open the batting for Pakistan. Shah Faisal to bowl the first over

PAKISTAN vs Oman (1st INNINGS)

DUBAI: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Oman in the fourth fixture of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Playing XIs

Pakistan XI: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (capt), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed

Oman XI: Aamir Kaleem, Jatinder Singh (capt), Hammad Mirza, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Hassnain Shah, Shah Faisal, Mohammad Nadeem, Zikria Islam, Sufyan Mehmood, Shakeel Ahmed, Samay Shrivastava

This will be the first clash between Oman and Pakistan as both teams have never faced each other in the T20I format.

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Asia Cup 2025: Pakistan win toss, bat first against Oman

DUBAI: Pakistan have won the toss and elected to bat first against Oman in the fourth fixture of the ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025 here at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Playing XIs

Pakistan XI: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha (capt), Hasan Nawaz, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem, Abrar Ahmed

Oman: Jatinder Singh (captain), Hammad Mirza, Vinayak Shukla, Sufyan Yousuf, Ashish Odedera, Aamir Kaleem, Mohammad Nadeem, Sufyan Mehmood, Aryan Bisht, Karan Sonavale, Zikriya Islam, Hassnain Ali Shah, Faisal Shah, Mohammad Imran, Nadeem Khan, Shakeel Ahmad, Samay Shrivastava.

This will be the first time both teams will be facing each other, as Oman and Pakistan have never faced each other in the T20I format.

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Tickets in High Demand for Pakistan-India Asia Cup Clash

DUBAI: Anticipation for the Pakistan-India showdown in the Asia Cup 2025 has reached fever pitch, with tickets for the blockbuster clash at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium almost completely sold out.

According to organisers, nearly 90 percent of tickets have already been snapped up, with general enclosures virtually booked out. Only a limited number of premium seats remain available.

As of Thursday evening, ticket prices ranged from AED 750 (PKR 57,000) for the most affordable seats to AED 3,500 (PKR 270,000) for premium spots.

Fans have been queuing up at counters near the stadium while online sales continue to surge.

In response to overwhelming demand, organisers opened a fresh sales window late Thursday, giving supporters one last opportunity to secure their place.

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On the cricketing front, India will head into Sunday’s clash brimming with confidence after dismantling the UAE in their tournament opener.

The defending champions bowled out the hosts for just 57 and chased the target inside 4.3 overs to seal a nine-wicket win.

Pakistan, meanwhile, will begin their campaign on Friday against Oman at the same venue, with skipper Salman Agha leading a relatively young side through the group stages.

When it comes to T20I history, India holds the edge, having won 10 of the 13 encounters against Pakistan.

Their most recent meeting came earlier this year in Dubai during the ICC Champions Trophy, where India registered a six-wicket victory.

Squads

Pakistan: Salman Agha (capt), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem.

India: Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill (vc), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Sanju Samson (wk), Harshit Rana, Rinku Singh.

READ: India vs Pakistan: New Faces, Same Old Fire in Asia Cup 2025

India vs Pakistan: New Faces, Same Old Fire in Asia Cup 2025

Cricket’s biggest rivalry is set to ignite once again as Pakistan and India face off in a thrilling Asia Cup 2025 match at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Sunday, September 14.

On paper, it’s just another Asia Cup clash. In reality, it’s so much more, an event laced with emotion, history, politics, and a touch of destiny.

The forecast for the day is hot and humid, with temperatures soaring above 40°C, but the real heat will be inside the stadium. When Pakistan and India meet, the thermometer isn’t needed; the rivalry itself raises the temperature.

A Rivalry Beyond Borders

This time, the match comes with extra spice. Relations between the two nations have been tense in recent months, and this is the first cricketing meeting since the cross-border standoff in May.

It’s no surprise then that fans and players alike see this as more than just another contest.

The rivalry has given us some unforgettable memories. Who can forget Shahid Afridi’s two towering sixes off a young R. Ashwin in Dhaka back in 2014, a moment still etched into the hearts of fans?

The Asia Cup has often been the stage for such iconic flashes of brilliance, even if the final has strangely eluded the two sides.

Despite 17 editions of the tournament, Pakistan and India have never met in an Asia Cup final, a statistical oddity that frustrates both sets of supporters.

Head-to-Head

When it comes to Asia Cup history, India clearly lead the way. Out of 19 meetings, India have won 10, Pakistan six, and three ended without a result.

In the T20I format overall, India also have the upper hand. Since the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, both teams have met 13 times in T20Is, with India winning 10.

Pakistan, though, will take heart from the fact that two of their three victories have come in Dubai – the same venue as this upcoming clash.

Changing of the Guard

But this encounter will feel different from the past. For the first time in decades, the rivalry is missing its biggest stars.

India no longer have Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, both of whom retired from T20Is after lifting the 2024 World Cup.

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Pakistan are without Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, left out since December, as the new management banks on youth and fresh intent.

It’s the end of one era and the beginning of another. A fresh chapter, where young blood carries the burden of old expectations.

India Favorites, Pakistan Rebuilding

India walk into this clash as favorites. Their squad looks balanced, experienced, and confident after a dominant start against the UAE. Under Suryakumar Yadav’s captaincy, they have lost just three of their last 20 T20s, a staggering record.

Pakistan, meanwhile, are still searching for stability. Under Salman Ali Agha, the team has shown flashes of promise, even clinching a tri-series recently, but consistency remains an issue.

They’re in a rebuilding phase, and facing India this early in the tournament could either shatter confidence or ignite momentum.

Form Guide

India are on a roll in T20Is. Since lifting the T20 World Cup in June 2024, they have lost just three of their 20 matches. Their recent 4-1 series win over England only underlines their dominance.

Last five results: W-W-W-L-W

Pakistan, on the other hand, have picked up form at the right time. They have won three of their five series this year and head into this clash with a confidence-boosting series victory.

Last five results: W-W-L-W-W

Squads

India: Suryakumar Yadav (captain), Shubman Gill, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakravarthy, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Rinku Singh, Sanju Samson (wk).

Pakistan: Salman Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem.

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Former Pakistan captain suggests batting position for Mohammad Haris

Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik has called for a clearly defined batting role for young wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Haris ahead of the national team’s Asia Cup 2025 opener against Oman.

Speaking on a local sports platform, Malik stressed the importance of continuity, suggesting that Pakistan must stick with the formula that recently helped them clinch the tri-nation T20I series against Afghanistan and the UAE.

“You’ve just won a series, and the combination that worked should mostly stay the same,” he stated.

“Keep it simple, if a right-hander gets out, Haris should come in at number three, while Fakhar Zaman shifts down. The pattern should remain right-hander for right-hander, left-hander for left-hander.”

The veteran all-rounder explained that Haris’s batting strengths are best suited to the powerplay and that pushing him too far down the order diminishes his effectiveness.

“He isn’t a natural power-hitter, so asking him to finish games doesn’t play to his strengths. He needs to face the new ball, make use of field restrictions, and bat with freedom. That’s when he can add value,” Malik added.

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Highlighting the 24-year-old’s numbers, Shoaib Malik noted that Mohammad Haris has enjoyed his best returns when batting at number three.

“If you look at his recent performances, he scored runs when he played at number three,” he stated.

“The combination hasn’t always worked smoothly, but it should be kept simple: right-hander for right-hander, left-hander for left-hander.”

Haris, who has featured in 28 T20Is, has one century to his name but has struggled in recent months.

He has scored only 54 runs in his last 11 innings, with a string of low scores against Bangladesh, West Indies, and during the recent tri-series.

Pakistan squad for Asia Cup 2025

Salman Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sufiyan Muqeem.

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Punjab Kings in hot water for subbing Pakistan from India match banner

The Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise, Punjab Kings, dragged itself into controversy by snubbing Pakistan from the India’s Asia Cup 2025 match banner.

The arch-rivals are set to clash on September 14 at the Dubai International Stadium, for the first time since the cross-border tensions earlier this year.

Their banner featured a logo of the Indian cricket team, but their Sunday’s opponent, Pakistan, were left out of the post. Pakistan’s name was also missing from the caption.

“Game 2️⃣ for the defending champions. Let’s goooo 💪 #AsiaCup2025 #INDv,” the post caption stated.

This exclusion sparked widespread criticism from fans and cricket followers, who accused the franchise of being politically motivated and disrespectful towards Pakistan.

Some took a dig, stating that there was “fear in even mentioning Pakistan”, while others argued, “Why accept defeat before the match?

Some memers also stepped in with hilarious digs, such as India’s match is against John Cena, who is famous for this catch phrase, ‘You Can’t See Me’.

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This is not the first time controversy has marred an India-Pakistan clash in recent months.

During the second edition of the World Championship of Legends (WCL), the India Champions refused to play Pakistan not only in the league-stage fixture but also in the semifinal.

READ: Pakistan players to watch out in Asia Cup 2025 clash against India

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana joins Trabzonspor on loan

Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has completed a season-long loan move to Turkish side Trabzonspor.

Onana’s future at Old Trafford was in doubt after United signed Antwerp goalkeeper Senne Lammens for 21 million euros (£18.2 million) plus add-ons.

The 29-year-old Onano joined United from Inter Milan in 2023 for an initial 51 million euros plus a potential four million euros in add-ons and ended his first season with an FA Cup winners’ medal.

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But Onana’s increasingly erratic performances and clashes with manager Ruben Amorim last season left his position in doubt.

A hamstring injury prevented Onana from being involved with the team during pre-season, and he made a mistake in his first game of the campaign in United’s humiliating League Cup exit at Grimsby.

The arrival of Lammens was the final straw.

 

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“Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has joined Trabzonspor on loan for the duration of the 2025/26 season, subject to international clearance and registration,” United confirmed in a statement.

“The move has been completed ahead of the Turkish transfer window closing on Friday. We would like to wish Andre good luck,” the club statement added.

United return to action after the international break with an away trip to rivals Manchester City on Sunday.

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Pakistan players to watch out in Asia Cup 2025 clash against India

DUBAI: The biggest rivalry in world cricket returns as India and Pakistan are set to lock horns in the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025 on September 14 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

The game comes with added spice as it will be the first meeting between the two neighbours since the cross-border tensions earlier this year, heightening the stakes even further.

India hold the edge historically, with 10 wins in 19 Asia Cup encounters, while Pakistan have won six, and three ended without result. In the T20I Asia Cup, India lead 2-1.

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On paper, Suryakumar Yadav’s side look favourites, but when it comes to India-Pakistan contests, unpredictability is the norm.

Despite the absence of big names like Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan still possess enough firepower to hurt India on their day.

Here are five Pakistani players who could tilt the balance.

Fakhar Zaman

Big matches and Fakhar Zaman often go hand in hand. His match-winning hundred in the 2017 Champions Trophy final against India remains fresh in memory.

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While his T20I record against India is modest, just 38 runs in three innings, Fakhar has the ability to flip a game in one burst of form. India know well that if he gets going, he can be destructive.

Saim Ayub

Saim Ayub would be playing his first India clash, a true test of temperament at the highest stage.

With 318 runs in 14 innings this year at a strike rate of 134.17, Saim has shown flashes of brilliance.

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He hasn’t set T20Is alight yet, but this is the kind of occasion where careers are defined. If he finds rhythm, India’s attack could be in trouble.

Mohammad Nawaz

Just months ago, Mohammad Nawaz wasn’t in Pakistan’s plans, struggling for form and consistency.

But since returning to the side after Shadab Khan’s injury, he has been outstanding, 20 wickets in 11 games at an average of 10.90, including a hat-trick and a five-wicket haul in the same match against Afghanistan.

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Nawaz also has a history against India. In the 2022 T20 Asia Cup, he first rattled them with 3-33 in the group stage, including key wickets of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, and then turned match-winner in the Super Four with a blistering 42 off 20. On current form, he can be a game-changer.

Shaheen Shah Afridi

Few Indian batters need reminding of what Shaheen Afridi can do with the new ball. His spell in the 2021 T20 World Cup, dismissing Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, and later Virat Kohli, is etched in Indo-Pak cricketing folklore.

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If conditions offer him any swing, Shaheen remains Pakistan’s biggest weapon and India’s biggest worry.

Haris Rauf

Mercurial but dangerous, Haris Rauf is the kind of bowler who can leak runs or rip through a line-up.

Against India, he has already taken seven T20I wickets in five matches. If his pace and yorkers click, he could easily tilt the contest Pakistan’s way. India will be wary of underestimating him.

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While India are heavy favourites heading into Sunday’s blockbuster, Pakistan’s unpredictability means they can never be written off. With players like Fakhar, Saim, Nawaz, Shaheen, and Haris in their ranks, a surprise is never out of the question.

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