Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh cricket teams departed for Colombo via chartered flights.


Lahore: In pursuit of participation in the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup, cricket teams from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka have set off for Colombo.
Teams from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh arrived at the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore and departed for Colombo via chartered flights.
It's worth noting that in the previous Super Four stage match, the national team suffered a defeat against Bangladesh, losing by 7 wickets.
Pakistan will play its second Super Four stage match against arch-rivals India in Colombo on September 10, while the third match will be against Sri Lanka on September 14.
The tournament's final, featuring the top two teams, will be played in Colombo on September 17.

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