The departure marks the end of Pakistan's campaign in the World Cup, and the players will now return home to regroup and strategize for future challenges.


Kolkata: The Pakistan cricket team is set to return home after being eliminated from the ICC World Cup 2023.
Some players of the team are expected to arrive in Dubai in the morning, with the rest joining them in the evening from India.
Upon reaching Dubai, the players will take flights to their respective cities. The national team is currently in Kolkata, playing its last match of the tournament against England, where England has set a challenging target of 338 runs for Pakistan.
Despite the ambitious target, Pakistan's journey in the World Cup has come to an end. The team played a total of 8 matches, securing victory in 4. While the outcome of today's match won't impact their World Cup standing, a win would secure Pakistan the fifth position in the tournament.
The departure marks the end of Pakistan's campaign in the World Cup, and the players will now return home to regroup and strategize for future challenges.

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