Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan vs India is always a pressure match, looking forward to it: Shadab

Pakistan vs India is always a pressure match, looking forward to it: Shahdab

Pakistan all-rounder Shadab Khan says that a match against India is always intense for both sides. While talking to the media during the white-ball training camp, Shadad said that the national team is excited and all geared up to play against their arch-rival India in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. “Cricket fans wait for … Read more

Pakistan vs Afghanistan: Bilateral series postponed until next year

Pakistan vs Afghanistan: Bilateral series postponed until next year

The first bilateral series between Pakistan and Afghanistan has been postponed and will be played next year. According to the ongoing situation in Afghanistan, all the commercial flights have been stopped from operating from the capital city Kabul. Due to this Afghanistan faced logistical issues in sending the team to Hambantota, where the series was … Read more

Pakistan one of the favourites to win T20 World Cup: Imad Wasim

Pakistan one of the favourites to win T20 World Cup: Imad Wasim

With ICC T20 World Cup drawing near, the Pakistan team is gearing up to pose a tough challenge to the top teams, especially its arch-rival India. While talking about the preparations of the national team for the upcoming tournament, batsman Imad Wasim said that he is positive that the national team will outperform the rest, … Read more

Mohammad Rizwan: Some players want to rest before T20 World Cup

Mohammad Rizwan: Some players want rest before T20 World Cup

Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan said that some players want to rest ahead of the T20 World Cup so that the team remains mentally and physically fit for the tournament.

Pakistan is scheduled to play the ODI series against Afghanistan in Sri Lanka during the first week of September. Currently, Pakistan is playing in West Indies and preparing for the 2nd Test against West Indies.

In an interview, Rizwan told, “We have been playing continuously for last eight to nine months and the main thing is we are playing bio-secure bubble which is quite tough,”

He added, “Our main event is T20 World Cup and most of the senior players want to rest. Our physio has also suggested rest for our body and the players sitting on the bench have the best opportunity to showcase themselves,”

However, Rizwan denied the rumors that Chief Selector Mohammad Wasim and Babar Azam are divided on the selection of the team members.

He said, “I did not hear that there was any problem between the captain and the chief selector

He further said, There is no such thing that the captain and the chief selector are not on the same page, we are all one. Yes, there can be differences in opinion but in the end, we try to make decisions in the favor of the team,”

For now, Mohammad Rizwan is self-assured that his team will make a comeback in the 2nd Test against the West Indies after losing the 1st test by 1 wicket only.

 

[embedpost slug=”england-tour-to-pakistan-in-worries-due-to-players-security-concerns/”]

Read more

ICC Test Ranking: Joe Root rises to the second spot

ICC Test ranking: Joe Root rises to the second spot

Joe Root has showcased outstanding performance in the ongoing Test series between England and India.  The series has helped Joe to climb to the second spot in the MRF Tyres ICC Test batting rankings. Joe Root scored a magician 180 unbeaten in the first innings of the second test against India at Lord’s. He was … Read more

Babar Azam rises to 8th position in the ICC Test rankings

Babar Azam rises to 8th position in the ICC Test rankings

Pakistan captain Babar Azam has enhanced his position in the ICC Test batting rankings after showing his quality performance in the recent series with West Indies.

In the latest weekly ICC update, which includes performances in the first Test in Kingston, shows Babar Azam rise to 8th position from 10th position among batters after scores of 30 and 55, on the other hand, Faheem Ashraf and Fawad Alam have also increased 4 slots each to reach 48th and 55th positions, respectively.

In the ICC list, Pakistani pacers included are Hassan Ali (15), Mohammad Abbas (17), and Shaheen Shah Afridi (18).

Unfortunately, not a single Pakistani all-rounder is included in the top 10 ICC list.

England skipper Joe Root’s brilliant form in the current Test series against India has helped him to surge to the 2nd spot in the rankings.

Joe scored beautiful 180 runs in the 1st innings of the 2nd Test match against India at Lord’s ground and was one of the few bright spots in the host’s 151-run defeat. He was placed at the 5th position before the start of the series but 2 centuries in 2 matches has brought him within striking distance of Kane Williamson’s top spot.

Indian Kananur Lokesh Rahul has also made huge improvements in the batting charts, rising 19 spots to 37th position in the batting rankings.

James Anderson’s 5 wicket haul in the first innings helped him gain 1 spot to 6th position in the ICC bowling rankings. Mark Wood and Mohammed Siraj also raise in the rankings, gaining 5 and 18 spots respectively. Mark currently ranked 37th with Mohammed at 38th.

After his dazzling all-around display during the Pakistan series, Jason Holder broke into the top 10 of the ICC bowling rankings, gaining 2 positions to 9th. He also gained 5 spots in the batting rankings, rising to 43rd Position.

Jayden Seales was also a big gainer, rising 39 places to the 58th spot in the bowling charts after his 8 wickets in the match.

 

[embedpost slug=”new-zealand-tour-to-pakistan-in-worries-due-to-players-security-concerns/”]

Read more

Waqar Younis says he is satisfied with bowlers’ performance against WI

Waqar Younis says he is satisfied with bowlers' performance against WI

Bowling coach Waqar Younis says he is satisfied with the bowlers’ performance against the West Indies. He further added that the bowlers created opportunities but unfortunately the fielders could not avail themselves of it. In a virtual press conference, Waqar Younis said that it is a matter of pride for the players to compete in … Read more

Babar Azam wants to re-establish Pakistan’s “Superiority” in T20

Babar Azam: ‘Can’t talk on Sarfaraz individually, Wasim has already explained’

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said that the upcoming T20 World Cup will be an opportunity for his team to re-establish their “superiority” in Twenty20 format.

Babar Azam wants to re-establish the team’s “superiority” in the T20 format by winning the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Pakistan, the T20 World Cup champions in 2009, will open their game in the 2021 event against India at the Dubai International Stadium on 24th October.

In an ICC release, Babar said, “All the players are excited, motivated, and enthusiastic, and eyeing this tournament as an opportunity to showcase our prowess and re-establish our superiority in the shortest format of the game in conditions that suit us best,”

Pakistan will also face New Zealand and Afghanistan in Group 2 of the Super 12s stage, with two qualifiers from Round 1. At the same venue, Pakistan will play against New Zealand and Afghanistan on 27th October and 29th October respectively.

Speaking about Pakistan’s planning for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2021, Babar said: “We will utilize the build-up period by playing in home series against New Zealand and England and will not only aim to fine-tune our final outlook but also try win as many matches as possible so that we can carry that winning form and momentum to the United Arab Emirates,”

He remains “focused” on inspiring his team with his performances in the T20 World Cup.

He added, “From a personal point of view, this will be my first ICC Major Event as Pakistan captain. As a player, I have tasted success in the 2017 Champions Trophy and suffered disappointment in 2019 when we missed out on a World Cup semi-final spot by a fraction of a point despite beating both the finalists in league matches,”

He concluded, “I remain focused on inspiring my side with my performances so that we can become the first Pakistan side to win an ICC Major Event in Asia,”

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 in UAE and Oman will begin from 17th October, and the final will be played in Dubai on 14th November.

 

[embedpost slug=”gautam-gambhir-important-for-india-to-play-with-pakistan-in-early-stages/”]

Read more

T20 WC: Pakistan and India will face each other in Dubai on October 24

T20 WC: Pakistan and India will face in Dubai on October 24

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (WC) schedule has been announced. The tournament will kick off on October 17, and the Final of the T20 WC will be played in Dubai on November 19. It’s out! 📅 Jot down the dates – the full fixtures of the ICC Men’s #T20WorldCup 2021 🔥 Which clash are you most … Read more

Australia vs Afghanistan: ODI series postponed due to increasing COVID in India

Australia vs Afghanistan: ODI series postponed due to increasing COVID in India

Crickets boards of Australia and Afghanistan reached a decision to postpone the One Day International (ODI) series scheduled in India. The three ODIs between Australia and Afghanistan were scheduled ahead of ICC T20 World Cup. However, the tournament was shifted from India to United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to increasing cases of COVID-19 in India. … Read more

Pakistan vs West Indies: Hosts beat Pakistan by 1 wicket

Pakistan vs West Indies: Hosts beat Pakistan by 1 wicket

West Indies (WI) won their first test match against Pakistan at Sabina Park. This also marks the host’s first win in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2021-23. WI won the toss and elected to bowl first. In the first innings, Pakistan scored 217 with the loss of all wickets. Fawad Alam was the star … Read more

England vs India: Both Teams Dock WTC Points for Slow Over Rate

India cancel training session ahead of their fifth Test match

England and India have been penalized two points each from their 2021-23 World Test Championship (WTC) points table for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first test in Nottingham, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Wednesday. Both teams are now two points behind in the WTC standings. They have also been fined 40% of … Read more

ICC Wants Cricket to Return to Olympic Games in 2028

ICC wants Cricket to Return to Olympic Games in 2028

International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday that it hopes to return the cricket in Olympics in the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. The ICC is all set to start the preparations on the Olympic campaign to point out “the sport’s inclusion in 2028 would mark the end of a 128-year absence.” The last time … Read more

West Indies Announce Their Squad For Test Series Against Pakistan

West Indies Announce Their Squad For Test Series Against Pakistan

A 17-member West Indies squad has been announced for the Test series against Pakistan.

According to details, Craig Braith will lead the West Indies team in the Test series against Pakistan while Jermaine Blackwood will be the vice-captain.

It should be noted that the Test series between Pakistan and West Indies will start on August 12.

 

Full squad:

Kraigg Brathwaite (captain)

Jermaine Blackwood (vice-captain)

Nkrumah Bonner

Shamarh Brooks

Rahkeem Cornwall

Roston Chase

Joshua Da Silva

Jahmar Hamilton

Chemar Holder

Jason Holder

Shai Hope

Alzarri Joseph

Kyle Mayers

Kieran Powell

Kemar Roach

Jayden Seales

Jomel Warrican

 

[embedpost slug=”kpl-live-score-rawalakot-hawks-vs-muzaffarabad-tigers-match-07/”]

Read more

KPL 2021: Pakistan T20 Players To Join Kashmir Premier League Teams

Rawalakot Hawks vs Bagh Stallions, Match 11

Today the players of the national T20 squad will join their respective Kashmir Premier League’s (KPL) teams as the mega cricket event is all set to begin at the Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium.

‘Imad Wasim’ and ‘Azam Khan’ will join the squad of ‘Overseas Warriors’. Former South African cricketer ‘Herschelle Gibbs’ is also arriving in Pakistan today to join the tournament.

‘Mohammad Hafeez’ will join the squad of ‘Muzaffarabad Tigers’ as the skipper of the team.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has allowed only the non-centralized players to play in the event.
The players with the central contract did not get NOC from the cricket board to participate in the KPL.

Five pitches at the Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium are prepared for the match, for broadcasting twenty-two HD cameras, Drone Cameras will be used with floodlights.

LED Flex technology will also be used for the KPL matches for the first time in Pakistan and in past, this technology is only been used in matches played in England. All the matches are day and night fixtures

Earlier, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ask players and other staff not to participate in KPL and ask the International Cricket Council (ICC) to not recognize the tournament, on this ICC responded that they would do no such thing as the KPL does not fall in their dominion.

 

[embedpost slug=”kashmir-premier-league-2021-complete-squads/”]

Read more

Hasan Ali Hopes for a Good Start for Pakistan in ICC WTC

Hasan Ali Hopes for a Good Start for Pakistan in ICC WTC

Pakistan’s fast pacer Hasan Ali hopes Pakistan to make a fresh start in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC), as Baber’s men take on West Indies in their first test scheduled from August 12. During the virtual conference from Georgetown, Guyana, Hasan expressed his disappointment for not being the part of T20 squad against the … Read more

Arif Malik, BCCI’s warnings actually helped KPL

Arif Malik

ISLAMABAD: Arif Malik, the president of the Kashmir Premier League (KPL), congratulated the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday, stating that the BCCI’s antics had benefited the league rather than hurting it.

“Thanks to the BCCI,” said Arif Malik, speaking on the Replay show on Dawn News. He stated: “This board is a mafia and is considered a terror in the world. Not only are they stopping the cricketers [from playing in the tournament], they are preventing our production crew from arriving [to cover the event].”

Before the entire controversy with the BCCI began, the KPL chief expressed concern about the league’s marketing, stating that the KPL currently has enormous social media popularity.

In response to a question, Malik stated that he was receiving calls from cricket boards all over the world, who were now interested in learning more about the KPL.

The BCCI’s “Hue and cry” has secured the KPL’s success even before it begins, he said, adding that his staff has put in a lot of effort and attention to the league.

Despite being cautioned by the BCCI not to participate in the KPL, he claimed that former South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs and Sri Lanka’s Dilshan have consented to play.

He added that the former “will be here soon,” without specifying a date because of security concerns.

“Even our lives should be readily available” for an event like the KPL, Malik stated, adding that sentiments should be prioritized before workload management.

Aalia Rasheed, a sports journalist, concurred with the KPL president, stating that the BCCI had unknowingly helped promote the cricket league and generate excitement about it around the world in its attempt to block it.

In her tweet, she wrote: “While discouraging the international players from participating in the Kashmir Premier League, @BCCI has actually given the said T20 league a much-needed hype! The organizers of the @kpl_20 must be obliged.”

She responded to a social media user by asking why the BCCI went to such lengths to prevent Monty Panesar, Gibbs, and Dilshan from participating in the KPL if they were washed-up players.

Concerned about the KPL’s hosting in Pakistan, the BCCI issued a warning to foreign cricket boards last week for permitting its players to participate in the tournament.

Several foreign cricketers withdrew from the event, which is due to begin on August 6, after receiving threats from the Indian cricket board.

The KPL president, on the other hand, stated that the event will take on as planned, with Pakistani cricketers taking part.

Monty Panesar, Matt Prior, Phil Mustard, Owais Shah, and Tenu Best are the six overseas cricketers who have withdrawn from the KPL.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has expressed dissatisfaction with the International Cricket Council (ICC) summoning some ICC members and compelling them to remove their former cricketers from the Kashmir Premier League.

“The PCB believes the BCCI has once again breached international norms and the spirit of the gentleman’s game by interfering in the internal affairs of the ICC members as the KPL has been approved by the PCB,” According to a statement released by the cricket board on Saturday,

“The PCB considers the BCCI has brought the game into disrepute by issuing warnings to multiple ICC members to stop their retired cricketers from featuring in the Kashmir Premier League, further threatening they will not be allowed entry into India for cricket-related work.”

Such behavior by the BCCI is entirely unacceptable, since it goes against the spirit of cricket’s preamble, and establishes a terrible precedent that must be condoned or disregarded, according to the statement.

“The PCB will raise this matter at the appropriate ICC forum and also reserves the right to take any further action that is available to us within the ICC charter.”

[embedpost slug=”haris-rauf-according-to-babar-azam-is-pakistans-match-winner”]

Read more

New Zealand is expected to tour Pakistan shortly before the T20 World Cup

New Zealand

New Zealand cricket officials are confident that their national team will return to Pakistan after an 18-year absence. New Zealand Cricket Chief Executive David White says the Black Caps will trip Pakistan before the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup this year if security measures are satisfied. The New Zealand board was in contact with the … Read more

New Zealand defeats India and wins the World Test Championship (WTC) title

newzealnad wins

SOUTHAMPTON: New Zealand beat India by eight wickets to win the opening World Test Championship (WTC) title at the Ageas Bowl on Wednesday. The weather-disrupted final marked the conclusion of a two-year cycle of the WTC, which was launched in 2019 to create test cricket’s peak event. [amazonad category=”Electronics”] Chasing 139 for victory in a … Read more

Mushfiqur Rahim is named ICC Player of the Month

Mushfiqur Rahim is named ICC Player of the Month

Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh Right-Handed Batsman has been named as the Player of the Month by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for May 2021.

 

 

Mushfiqur showed brilliant performance in the series against Sri Lanka last month and played a vital role in helping the Bangladesh cricket team win the ODI series.

 

[amazonad category=”Mobile”]

 

The ICC Player of the Month match was to be selected between Mushfiqur Rahim from Bangladesh, Praveen Jaya Vikrama from Sri Lanka, and Hassan Ali from Pakistan.

It should be noted that the best player of the month of ICC is selected by the voting from the cricket fans.

 

[embedpost slug=”babar-azam-tops-in-new-icc-odi-rankings/”]

Read more

On This Day: Pakistan Beat India in High Voltage Clash to Win Champions Trophy

On this day in 2017, Pakistan thrashed India in the high voltage clash at The Oval to win their first Champions Trophy with style. The final of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was played on 18 June 2017 between Pakistan and India at The Oval in London. Pakistan won by 180 runs, which was the … Read more

WTC 2021: ICC announces complete list of commentators for the final

WTC 2021: ICC announces complete list of commentators for the final

Ahead of the clash in World Test Championship (WTC), the International Cricket Board (ICC) has announced a star-studded commentary panel, which includes former legends, experienced broadcasters, and a fresh voice as well.

The cricket fans are eagerly waiting for the much-awaited WTC final between India and New Zealand, starting June 18 at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.

The list features some noteworthy names like Sunil Gavaskar, Ian Bishop, Nasser Hussain, and some new faces like Craig McMillan and Dinesh Karthik.

 

[amazonad category=”Auto”]

 

Here is the complete list of English commentators for the WTC Final:

Sunil Gavaskar
Kumar Sangakkara
Nasser Hussain
Simon Doull
Isa Guha
Ian Bishop
Michael Atherton
Craig McMillan
Dinesh Karthik

Speaking about the game and his relatively new commentary Dinesh expressed his excitement for the WTC final, stating both teams are evenly matched, and the interesting aspect is that the venue is neutral for both India and New Zealand.

He said, “The inaugural WTC Final is the much-anticipated pinnacle event in Test cricket, and I am looking forward to an exciting match between India and New Zealand,”

He added, “There is so much at stake here; both teams look evenly matched, and what makes it even more interesting is that they are going to be playing at a neutral venue. It’s an honor to work as a broadcaster on this historic event,”

Veteran Sri Lankan batter and a recent Hall of Fame inductee, Sangakkara, wished both the sides good luck, saying India and New Zealand have earned their place in the WTC final.

Sangakkara said, “India and New Zealand have both earned their place in the World Test Championship Final. I am looking forward to some glorious cricket from both sides and wish the teams the very best in this highly anticipated tournament finale,”

Ex-England skipper and one of the most respected voices in cricket, Nasser, stated that India and New Zealand are worthy opponents, and he is looking forward to the exciting game.

He said, “We have seen some fantastic Test cricket being played in the last two years as part of the World Test Championship, some newer heroes of the game have emerged, and the Test format has seen increased interest across the globe, especially over the last few months,”

He added, “The inaugural WTC final will be an exciting contest between two very worthy opponents. I am looking forward to this contest,”

 

[embedpost slug=”wtc-final-india-announces-15-member-squad-against-new-zealand/”]

Read more

Saeed Ajmal: ‘They don’t care if a Pakistan bowler will get banned’

Saeed Ajmal: ‘They don’t care if a Pakistan bowler will get banned’

Saeed Ajmal, who has been banned multiple times by International Cricket Council (ICC) for his bowling action, has alleged that Ravichandran Ashwin avoided being punished despite having similar issues.

Saeed, who had prolific returns in the early years of his international career, went through a rough second half after being called for quitting by the ICC.

The Pakistan spinner was reported for the illegal bend in his elbow twice in his career. After being called for quitting during the 2008 Asia Cup, Saeed took remedial action and cleared the tests soon after, and resumed bowling to have a prolific few years.

The second time around, in 2014, landed a telling blow for Saeed as he was banned from bowling in all international cricket by the ICC in 2015. He changed his action to return later that year but was never as effective a bowler. He retired two years later but has now claimed that the ICC was harsh on him while being lenient to Ashwin.

In an interview, Saeed said, “You changed all these rules and regulations without asking anyone,”

He told, “I was playing cricket for the last eight years. All those rules were for me. That’s it. During that period, Ashwin was out from cricket for six months. Why is that? So you can work on him and your bowler doesn’t get banned. They don’t care if a Pakistan bowler gets banned. They only care about money.”

This isn’t the first time he has lashed out at the governing body. Last year, in a YouTube video, he suggested that the ICC had made him a scapegoat.

He said, “The test in 2009 and 2014 was the same but the only difference was they had removed the medical conditions which they considered in 2009,”

He added, “When Muralitharan left cricket then ICC thought there is this guy Saeed Ajmal and he is from Pakistan and they can’t do anything against our decision.”

There have been suggestions that he is confused about the differences between his two tests. According to international media, Saeed was allowed to continue bowling in 2009 because his elbow only straightened by eight degrees, despite having a 23.5-degree bend in his elbow when bowling. In 2014, it was found that all his deliveries exceeded the allowed maximum of straightening, which is 15 degrees. He was one of at least six bowlers cited around 2014.

 

[embedpost slug=”icc-chooses-hasan-ali-for-its-may-edition-of-player-of-the-month/”]

Read more

Cheteshwar Pujara: We’ve learnt from mistakes on the New Zealand tour

Cheteshwar Pujara: We’ve learnt from mistakes on the New Zealand tour

According to Cheteshwar Pujara, the World Test Championship (WTC) final starting on June 18 presents an opportunity to be a world champion, which otherwise is not possible as he is not part of the limited-overs teams.

He said, “It’s as big as any other World Cup final from another format,”

He added, “When you qualify for a WTC final, it means a lot to those who are only playing in Tests.”

He further said, “It’s as big as any other World Cup final from another format,”

He concluded, “When you qualify for a WTC final, it means a lot to those who are only playing in Tests.”

Therefore, it’s going to be a tough final for India with conditions at Southampton expected to be more seam-friendly, and more suited to New Zealand.

New Zealand pace bowlers had routed India in seaming conditions at home in the two Tests played at the start of 2020.

Cheteshwar in an interview said that the team has learned from those defeats and will be ready this time.

The interviewer asked him that does this final has a different meaning for those in the team who play only Tests?

He answered that it does, as there is a lot to play for when it comes to Test cricket now. When you are qualifying for a WTC final, it means a lot to those who are only playing Tests. Not just us, to everyone in the team. They also understand the value of Test cricket. It’s as big as any other World Cup final, T20 or ODI.

 

[embedpost slug=”wtc-final-icc-announced-prize-money-for-winner-runners-up-and-others/”]

Read more

WTC Final: ICC announced prize money for winner, runners-up, and others

WTC Final: ICC announced prize money for winner, runners-up, and others

International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on June 14 that the winners of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC Final) between India and New Zealand will take home a prize of $ 1.6 million along with the ICC Test Championship Mace.

Runners-up will get $ 800,000 in the nine-team competition, which was played over a near two-year cycle, adding context to Test cricket and crowning the first official world champions in the longest format of the cricket game.

The prize money for the team finishing third in the ICC WTC Standings is $ 450,000. The team that is fourth on the table will be awarded $ 350,000, the one that finishes fifth gets $ 200,000 while the remaining four teams will get $ 100,000 each.

Test Mace, previously given to teams topping the ICC Men’s Test Team Rankings will now be given to the WTC Final winners. In case the WTC ends in a draw or a tie, the finalists will split the prize money for the first and second places and share possession of the Mace during the time they remain champions.

 

[embedpost slug=”yuvraj-singh-predicted-the-team-which-has-an-advantage-in-the-wtc-final/”]

Read more

Pakistan will bid for key events at the ICC conference this month

Pakistan will bid for key events at the ICC conference this month

The International Cricket Council (ICC) seeks offers for the hosting rights of men’s events from 2024 to 2031. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will submit bids for at least five major international tournaments this month. During this time frame, four T20 World Cups, two ODI World Cups, and two Champions Trophy events will be held. … Read more

Babar Azam: ‘Babar Ki Kahani’ attracts fans on social media

Babar Azam: 'Babar Ki Kahani' attracts fans on social media

Babar Azam the batsman and captain of the Pakistan cricket team gained the attention of his followers as he shared a poster of ‘Babar Ki Kahani’ which is going to be launched tomorrow.

Babar also added a caption stating, “Meri Kahani, stay tuned!”

Today, Babar tweeted using his Twitter account in which he posted a poster stating ‘Babar Ki Kahani’, as soon as he posted this post, his fans got excited and cant wait to see his story, the video is said to be launched tomorrow.

 

 

Babar, 26, is indeed one of the best players Pakistan has ever produced, something similar is being done with him to tell the whole world about his journey.

As his journey started from a ball boy at Gaddafi Stadium and becoming the World No. 1 ODI Batsman, his story will certainly act as a lesson for all the rising superstars of cricket who dream to play for their country.

He has been in unbelievable form for Pakistan in the last few years and has gone on to become one of the most consistent batsmen in world cricket.

He has scored 2169 runs in thirty-three tests, 3808 runs in eighty ODIs, and 2035 runs in fifty-four T20Is. It has been an incredible international career for him so far.

His fans were excited after Babar tweeted the poster of ‘Babar Ki Kahani.’

https://twitter.com/FatimaMasroor56/status/1400818758135042048

 

 

[embedpost slug=”babar-azam-tops-in-new-icc-odi-rankings/”]

Read more

Shoaib Malik discloses why Zaheer Khan and Ashish’s Nehra were so successful against Pakistan

Shoaib Malik discloses why Zaheer Khan and Ashish’s Nehra were so successful against Pakistan

The India-Pakistan rivalry is one of the fiercest in cricket history. Despite the fact that the two countries have stopped touring one other due to political differences, they often meet at International Cricket Council’s (ICC) major tournaments. Shoaib Malik discloses the reason behind Zaheer Khan and Ashish Nehra’s success against Pakistan. One cannot forget the … Read more