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A photograph captures a rectangular paper clipping, likely from a newspaper or magazine, resting on a plain, light grey surface. The clipping features a yellowish-tan background with thin light blue borders at the top and bottom. On the left side of the clipping, black English text provides information: "Pakistani Cricketer Shoaib Akhtar bowled the fastest recorded ball in the history of cricket in the World Cup match at Newlands South Africa. This match was played between Pakistan and England and the ball was faced by Nick Knight (former England opener)." A partial blue circular graphic is visible on the far left edge, indicating a larger original article. On the right side of the clipping, a color photograph depicts a male cricketer, consistent with Shoaib Akhtar, in a dark green uniform with lighter green or white accents. He is captured in a dynamic pose, leaning forward with his body bent, suggesting an action such as bowling or fielding. His right arm is visible, bent at the elbow, and his left arm is partially obscured. The background of this cricketer's image is uniformly dark. The surface beneath the clipping is illuminated unevenly by an overhead light source, casting subtle shadows, particularly towards the bottom right of the frame. There is no contextual information within the image to determine its physical location within the city of Quetta, Pakistan. The content within the clipping itself refers to a cricket match played at Newlands, South Africa.
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