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1st Volleyball match b/w Pakistan, Australia to be played in Islamabad today

  • May 28, 2024

First volleyball match of the three-match series between Pakistan and Australia will be played at the Liaquat Gymnasium of Pakistan Sports Complex in Islamabad today.The match will start at 6:30pm.Source: Radio Pakistan

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