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Pakistan to tour Bangladesh for ODI series in March
Pakistan’s men’s cricket team will tour Bangladesh for a three-match ODI series in March this year, the Bangladesh Cricket Board confirmed on Friday.
Pakistan will arrive in Bangladesh on March 9 and will undergo a training session on March 10 ahead of the opening ODI against the hosts at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS) in Dhaka on March 11.
The second ODI will be played on March 13, while the third and final match of the series is scheduled for March 15.
All three matches will take place at the Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. This will be Pakistan’s second tour of Bangladesh since July 2025.
Pakistan last toured Bangladesh for a three-match T20I series in July, which the hosts won 2-1.
Bangladesh, on the other hand, toured Pakistan for a three-match T20I series in May/June last year, which Salman Ali Agha-led side won 3-0.
Series schedule:
- March 9 – Pakistan arrival
- March 10 – Practice
- March 11 – First ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
- March 13 – Second ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
- March 15 – Third ODI at Shere Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka
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Hilary Duff responds to rumors about old flame in “Mature,” torn relationship with sister Haylie and more
Millennial icon Hilary Duff is back with new music for the first time in more than a decade. Her new album, “luck… or something,” that she produced with her husband, is available now.
Duff’s been lighting up social media — and bringing fans a much-needed dose of early 2000s nostalgia — since kicking off her first headlining tour in 18 years last month.
Before stepping onstage, Duff jokingly told “CBS Mornings” that she looks in the mirror and tells herself, “You’re a bad b****. You got this.”
Stepping out of Lizzie McGuire’s shadow
In 2001, the TV series “Lizzie McGuire” made Duff the Disney Channel’s original “it girl.” Two years later, when she was just 15 years old, her studio album “Metamorphosis” skyrocketed to number one. But it wasn’t easy to step out of Lizzie McGuire’s shadow.
“I think only something that I’ve come to realize in my thirties, once I went through my uncomfortable phase of not wanting to be associated with [Lizzie McGuire] anymore, was like, oh, it’s just complicated to play a role on TV that doesn’t ever grow up,” she said.
When it comes to childhood fame, there’s no rule book. It can be isolating at times, Duff admits — but she found her way through it.
“And now I don’t care at all. And I am so overwhelmingly grateful for that experience. But it was really challenging to get to a point of peace with that,” she added.
While she continued acting, Duff took time away from music and touring.
“I started to build my life and put my focus where I felt loved and seen for me,” said Duff, a mom of four, adding that she’s most proud of her family.
She met her husband, musician and producer Matthew Koma, during the making of her last album in 2015. Duff’s new album, “luck… or something” is also their baby.
Duff responds to rumors about old flame in “Mature”
“There’s a lot of themes of abandonment on the record,” Duff said. “And to make songs about that with [Koma] and just have him further understand kind of my scars was really nice.”
In her new song “Mature,” Duff sings about a relationship with an older man, who fans are convinced is Leonardo DiCaprio, and she’s keeping them guessing.
“I have had so much fun watching the internet stir about this,” Duff said, laughing. “There is no way I can say yes or no. It’s too much fun.”
In a recent interview with Glamour, Duff confirmed it was about her own cross-generational relationship.
“It was very brief with someone older than me, and that was not illegal, but inappropriate when you have this much time removed from it,” she told the magazine.
Duff confronts family strains in new album
In her song “The Optimist,” Duff explores her relationship with her dad.
“I think it’s really challenging for one person to have major success in a family,” she said. “In ‘The Optimist,’ that’s what it feels like for me. And I’m sure it has to feel like that for him. Although I’m the kid. And it’s been hard to get back to a place of health.”
Duff also laments a ruptured family relationship in the song “We Don’t Talk,” which she confirmed is about her older sister, Haylie.
“It’s definitely about my sister. And just absolutely the most lonely part of my existence is not having my sister in my life at the moment,” she said.
She isn’t sure what her sister will think of the song, but she said she wanted to put it on the record “because it’s [her] truth.”
“I don’t know if she’ll hear it. I don’t know how she’ll react to it. You know, it is a really personal part of my life that doesn’t get to stay personal. So I might as well say how it is for me, and that’s all I’m trying to do. I’m not trying to say anything bad. It’s literally just my experience — and that’s really all I feel like sharing,” Duff added.
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