Former West Indies cricketer Samuels charged under corruption code

Former West Indies cricketer Samuels charged under corruption code

Former West Indies all-rounder Marlon Samuels was Wednesday charged under the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption code more than a decade after he served a ban for breaching regulations. Samuels, who played international cricket between 2000 and 2018, was charged by the ICC on behalf of the Emirates Cricket Board for breaching four elements of their … Read more

Paralysed Kiwi cricket great Chris Cairns faces ‘greatest challenge’

Chris Cairns

New Zealand cricket great Chris Cairns Monday said he was “facing possibly the greatest challenge” of his life after being left paralysed following a stroke during a heart operation. The 51-year-old, one of the world’s top all-rounders in the early 2000s, underwent life-saving surgery last month when a tear developed in the lining of a … Read more

Pak v NZ: Wasim Khan says ‘Black Cap’s will travel back tomorrow via chartered plane’

Pak v NZ: Wasim Khan says 'Black Cap's will travel back tomorrow via chartered plane'

Pak v NZ: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) CEO, Wasim Khan informed that Black Caps will travel back to New Zealand tomorrow via chartered plane. In an unofficial interview outside Interior Ministry’s office, Wasim said that the cancellation of the series by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) will result in huge damage to Pakistan’s cricket. He said, … Read more

Taliban not in favor of women to play cricket due to religious issues

Taliban not in favor of women to play cricket due to religious issues

Taliban officials said that women should not be allowed to play cricket as there might be some situations in which they will not be able to cover their faces and body. In response, Cricket Australia has threatened to cancel the Test match against Afghanistan which was scheduled to be played on November 27. In an … Read more

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

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

Pakistan cricket team skipper, Babar Azam refused to answer the about the exclusion of former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed from the national ODI squad. Babar said he is not supposed to talk about Sarfaraz as Chief Selector Mohammad Wasim has already given explained his exclusion from ODIs against New Zealand. He said, “I can’t talk individually … Read more

Pakistan vs Afghanistan ODI series shifts to Pakistan

Pakistan vs Afghanistan ODI series shifts to Pakistan

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) have decided to shift the three-matches ODI series in Pakistan.

ACB’s spokesperson Hikmatullah confirmed that Pakistan vs Afghanistan ODI series will be hosted by Pakistan as the Taliban have closed the flights from Kabul due to which the players were unable to fly to Srilanka, so they changed their venue from Srilanka to Pakistan and travel to the country road.

Sri Lanka imposed a 10-days lockdown due to prevailing COVID-19.

Initially, the series was scheduled in Hambantota, Sri Lanka from 3rd September to 8th September. The official announcement related to the tour will be made in a due course. PCB is yet to decide the venue for the series.

 

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Rameez Raja to be the next chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board

PCB announces an increase in domestic cricketers salaries

As per the sources, former Test captain-turned commentator Rameez Raja has shown his willingness to be the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Current PCB Chairman Ehsan Mani has completed his three-year term as the head of the cricket body which is ending on 18th September. Sources privy to the development told that the … Read more

Salman Butt: PCB & ACB should host ODI series in Quetta

Salman Butt

Former Pakistan batsman Salman Butt suggested Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) host Pakistan-Afghanistan one-day international (ODI) series in Quetta as its staging remains in doubt. Salman tweeted, in which he suggested that PCB and ACB should build consensus and should host the series in Quetta. He wrote, “Just wondering why don’t … Read more

Pak vs Afg: PCB postpones the ODI squad announcement

Afghanistan bat against Pakistan in Twenty20 World Cup

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has postponed the ODI squad announcement as the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has not finalized the schedule and travel plan for the series. The ACB announcement delay is due to the backdrop of the current developing situation in Afghanistan, as their country has been taken over by the Taliban. A PCB … Read more

PCB: New Zealand Cricket has not talked about any worries over upcoming tour

PCB: New Zealand Cricket has not talked about any worries over upcoming tour

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) denied the news about New Zealand Cricket’s worried about the upcoming Pakistan tour and told that (NZC) has not spoken to them over such concerns.

The PCB spokesperson stated that the cricket board was preparing for the New Zealand tour and the series is at its full steam, as was the case in earlier held home series and the Pakistan Super League.

He told that the players and match officials will love the status of state guests in Pakistan during their tour.

New Zealand media had previously reported that the team’s tour to Pakistan was subject to a security reconsideration as the players had expressed worries.

The media reported that New Zealand Press Association Chief Heath Mills said that whatever happening in Afghanistan is miserable and people, as well as the New Zealand players, were questioning the security check procedures.

The report also proposed that the NZC independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

The PCB is fixed to the stance that the tour has been scheduled and it has nothing to do with the regional situation.

As per PCB, Reg’s visit in August was scheduled long ago and it has nothing to do with the Afghanistan issue.

PCB spokesperson told that Reg is an adviser of the England Cricket Board (ECB) too, hence he will provide his advice to them, also regarding England’s men and women teams’ visit to Pakistan, scheduled for October.

For now, England reported that ECB would also examine the security situation in Pakistan for the autumn ODI tour for England’s men’s and women’s cricket teams.

On the other hand, an ECB spokesperson told that there are always going to be security checks and procedures

 

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Babar Azam & Mohammad Wasim divided over Shoaib Malik’s selection in T20

Babar Azam & Mohammad Wasim divided over Shoaib Malik selection in T20

Pakistan captain Babar Azam, and chief selector Mohammad Wasim are divided regarding the selection of veteran cricketer Shoaib Malik in the T20 squad.

As per the reports, Babar wants to add Shoaib to the T20 squad, according to him he can solve the middle-order batting issue of the team. Whereas, Wasim doesn’t want to include an aged player like Shoaib in the team ahead of T20 World Cup.

Reports further claimed that while citing their sources Wasim didn’t further reply to Babar on his request.

This year it is observed that the Pakistan team has been marred by middle-order batting issues. Only Fakhar Zaman, apart from Babar and Mohammad Rizwan, has completed their fifty in T20 for the national team.

Shoaib’s 354 runs made him the 4th highest run-scorer in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). He also proved his determination at this stage in the recently finished Kashmir Premier League (KPL) by scoring 240 runs in 7 matches.

 

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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.

 

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England tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

England tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will evaluate the security ahead of England’s tour to Pakistan this October due to the worries over the issues in neighboring country Afghanistan.

England is scheduled to tour Pakistan for the first time in 16 years in October, with the men’s team playing 2 T20s in Rawalpindi and the women’s team playing 2 T20s and 3 ODIs.

The ongoing situation in Afghanistan during the past few days has ‘raised concerns about potential new security issues in neighboring Pakistan’.

An ECB spokesperson quoted, “For any tour, there’s ongoing security procedures and checks. We continue to plan for the men’s and women’s tour of Pakistan this autumn,”

Yesterday, it was reported that the New Zealand team have also raised security concerns after the Taliban take over Afghanistan.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

 

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New Zealand tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

New Zealand tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

New Zealand players announced ODI squads for the Pakistan tour, but they have also raised their security concerns after the Taliban take over Afghanistan.

According to New Zealand’s publication ‘Stuff‘, their players have raised concerns over touring Pakistan in September-October due to the present situation in the Asian region.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

NZ Cricket Players Association boss, Heath Mills said, “We’re very comfortable with the process we’ve got, but notwithstanding that, with events in Afghanistan in the last few days, it’s very sad what’s happening in that country and people including players are obviously asking questions of our security check processes. We just need to assure them of the process, and follow it, and reach a determination,”

Earlier, NZC confirmed their tour to Pakistan after 18 years to play 3 ODIs, and 5 T20s in Rawalpindi and Lahore, respectively.

New Zealand’s ODI squad:

Tom Latham (c) (wk), Finn Allen, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell (wk), Doug Bracewell, Colin de Grandhomme, Jacob Duffy, Matt Henry (ODI only), Scott Kuggeleijn, Cole McConchie, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears (T20 only), Blair Tickner, Will Young

New Zealand’s T20I squad:

Tom Latham (c) (wk), Finn Allen, Todd Astle, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell (wk), Mark Chapman, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Ajaz Patel, Ish Sodhi, Ben Sears, Blair Tickner, Will Young

 

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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.

 

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Salman Butt says Babar Azam and Sachin Tendulkar are alike

Salman Butt says Babar Azam and Sachin Tendultakar are alike

Pakistan’s former captain Salman Butt says that Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam is being unjustly criticized for his inability to win matches for the country. He further added that he is the only consistent batsman on the Pakistan side, and he should be appreciated for his efforts to improve the batting side. Salman said that … Read more

Ravindra Jadeja Becomes Fifth Indian To Score 2000 Test Runs With 200 Wickets In Test

Ravindra Jadeja

India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Friday achieved a milestone as he completed 2000 Test runs on day three of the opening match against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

Ravindra, playing his 53rd Test match and played a brilliant straight drive off England left-arm pacer, Sam Curran, to reach the landmark of 2000 runs. He became the fifth-fastest to complete 200 wickets and amassed 2000-plus runs in Test cricket.

Former Pakistan captain and all-rounder Imran Khan also completed this Test double in his 50th Test.

With his 2000 Test runs, Ravindra who is currently ranked second in the Test rankings for all-rounders – became the 21st player and fifth Indian to score 2,000+ runs and take 200+ Test wickets. He made his Test debut in 2012 and scored 1206 Test runs at home in 44 innings and 797 runs in 32 innings overseas. He averages 35.77 and slammed a ton and 15 fifties in the longest format of the game.

 

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We Are Vey Much Looking Forward to Tour Pakistan: NZC CEO White

We Are Vey Much Looking Forward to Tour Pakistan: NZC CEO White

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David White said that New Zealand is very eager to return to Pakistan for cricket after 18 years. New Zealand will be the first team to tour Pakistan as the 2021-22 season starts. It will be a huge entertainment for the fans and supporters of cricket in … Read more

PCB Allows Umar Akmal To Play in Domestic Matches

PCB Allows Umar Akmal To Play in Domestic Matches

Umer Akmal has been allowed to resume cricket activities by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Umar has been taking part in a rehabilitation program that started last month. To date, Umar has remorse. He also attended an anti-corruption lecture, and participated in a Q&A session conducted by the Security and Anti-Corruption Department. His rehabilitation program … 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.”

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BCCI threatening players for participating in KPL ‘unacceptable’: PCB

Cricket, PCB, BCCI, KPL

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has criticised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after reports emerged of players receiving threats for participating in the inaugural edition of the Kashmir Premier League (KPL). Former South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs shared on Twitter that the BCCI is threatening him for participating in the KPL. … Read more

Prime Minister Imran Praises Afghan Cricket Team’s Progress

Prime Minister Imran Praises Afghan Cricket Team's Progress

Prime Minister Imran khan praised the Afghan cricket team for their outstanding progress despite all hardships. The remarks came from Prime Minister Imran during a Q/A session with Pak-Afghan Youth Forum (PAYF). Upon the question regarding the promotion of sports in Afghanistan, especially cricket, PM Imran said that no country in history has achieved so … Read more

Pakistan wins the toss and elects to field first

WI vs PAK

WEST INDIES vs PAKISTAN 1st T20 Live: Pakistan wins the toss, opts to field first; Mohammad Wasim to make debut

Babar Azam takes the lead as Pakistan comes off a series loss to England and is now facing West Indies, who are fresh off the heels of a home victory over Australia. With the T20 World Cup approaching, both teams are looking for their best combination, and the four-match series will be important for both.

The first of four T20Is between the Windies and Pakistan will be played at Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados. On their month-long journey to the Caribbean, Babar Azam’s side will play four T20Is and two test matches.

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All Pakistan Women’s Cricket League begins in Quetta

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QUETTA: The All Pakistan Chief Minister Balochistan Diamond Jubilee Quetta Gladiator Women’s Cricket League 2021 commenced here amid fanfare at the Akbar Bugti Stadium Tuesday. Women’s cricket teams from Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit -Baltistan are participating in the league. They were all present in full force at the impressive opening ceremony which was much … Read more

Under-pressure Pakistan face red-hot West Indies in T20I series

An unsettled Pakistan side is ready to face an in-form West Indies team in a five-match T20I, scheduled to start from July 27 in the Caribbean. The Men-in-Green will be low in confidence as they are heading into the series after losing the recently concluded T20I campaign against England. In contrast, the home team seem … Read more

Pakistan Vs England 1st T20: 4 Down for England

Pakistan Vs England

Pakistan Vs England: The Three Lions’ 233-run chase against Pakistan is off to a rough start, as they lose four wickets in seven overs in the first T20I at Trent Bridge.

Score: 83/4 After 7 Overs

Pakistan responded admirably after suffering a humiliating 3-0 defeat in the ODI series against the hosts.

With the return of England captain Eoin Morgan, as well as other key players, who missed the ODI series due to a COVID outbreak in the squad, England will hope to demolish Team Green.

Pakistan innings – Target: 233 (232/6)

Mohammad Rizwan – c Bairstow b Gregory – 63 runs off 41 balls

Sohaib Maqsood – c Willey b Curran – 19 runs off 7 balls

Babar Azam – c Bairstow b Willey – 85 runs off 49 balls

Mohammad Hafeez – b Curran – 24 runs off 10 balls

Fakhar Zaman – c Roy b Mahmood – 26 runs off 8 balls

Imad Wasim – run out (Roy b Bairstow) – 3 runs off 2 balls

Azam Khan – not out – 5 runs off 3 balls

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Vaccine certificate mandatory to enter public places: Sindh

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Due to the increasing fear of the fourth Covid wave across the province, the Sindh health ministry has made it obligatory to provide vaccine certificates for every individual in order to attend any public space including going for OPD and operations. People with no inoculation certificates will not be allowed in OPD service or medical … Read more