Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Wasim Akram apologizes to the people of Karachi

Why Wasim Akram doesn’t want to coach Pakistan team?

Former fast bowler Wasim Akram, who was present in Muzaffarabad in connection with the Kashmir Premier League, apologized to the people of Karachi after seeing piles of dirt on the Neelum River. He shared a video on the social media site Twitter where the Neelum River was flowing behind him. At the beginning of the … Read more

KPL kicks off with beautiful opening ceremony

Kashmir Premier League

The inaugural edition of the Kashmir Premier League (KPL) kicked off with a simple yet beautiful opening ceremony in Muzaffarabad on Friday. The ceremony started with paragliders landing on the ground with Pakistan and Azad Kashmir flags. Afterwards, the national anthems of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir were played in the stadium. A significant crowd was … Read more

Wish I could drive to Srinagar and deliver message of peace: Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar, Kashmir Premier League

Former fast-bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed his wish of driving to Srinagar like he drives to Muzaffarabad and Azad Kashmir to deliver the message of peace. “I want to give the message that we do not want war and blood, we want to play [sports],” said Kashmir Premier League’s (KPL) peace ambassador Akhtar while addressing the … 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.

 

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Shoaib Malik Asks Fans to Support Kashmir Premier League

Shoaib Malik

The 39-year-old all-rounder, Shoaib Malik, asked fans to watch and support their favorite teams, while ensuring that the tournament will be one of its kind, ahead of the start of KPL. “Keep supporting all the teams in the Kashmir Premier League. Come to the stadium and watch the matches. Enjoy the matches. Support the teams … Read more

KPL teams tweak squads following absence of local, foreign players

Kashmir Premier League, KPL, Muzaffarabad

The Kashmir Premier League (KPL) franchises made supplementary additions in the squads at the last minute due to the absence of a few local and foreign cricketers. Bagh Stallions have snapped talented all-rounder Aamer Yamin in the Gold category. The franchise will be without their overseas player wicket-keeper batsman Phil Mustard. Meanwhile, Mirpur Royals have … Read more

Lights, camera, action! Muzaffarabad all set to host Kashmir Premier League season one

Kashmir Premier League

The inaugural edition of the Kashmir Premier League (KPL) will kick off from Friday in Muzaffarabad, while the final of the tournament will be played on August 17. The 20-over league will feature six teams— Rawalakot Hawks, Kotli Lions, Mirpur Royals, Muzaffarabad Tigers, Overseas Warriors and Bagh Stallions. The action-packed tournament will commence with an … 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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KPL an ideal opportunity for youngsters in Kashmir: Afridi

Shahid Afridi, Kashmir Premier League

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi believes that Kashmir Premier League (KPL) is an ideal opportunity for the local players to showcase their talent. The inaugural edition of the tournament will be played from August 6 to 17 in Muzaffarabad. ICC rejects BCCI’s plea regarding not recognising Kashmir Premier League Afridi, who is also the league’s … Read more

ICC rejects BCCI’s plea regarding not recognising Kashmir Premier League

International Cricket Council, Pakistan Cricket Board, Board of Control for Cricket in India, Kashmir Premier League

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has said that it has no jurisdiction over non-international cricketing events and the Kashmir Premier League (KPL) has been sanctioned by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had written to the ICC not to recognise KPL, which is to be played in … Read more

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

BCCI Threatens Foreign Players With Ban For Participating In Kashmir Premier League

BCCI Threatens Foreign Players With Ban For Participating In Kashmir Premier League

Former Proteas cricketer Herschelle Gibbs slammed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for threatening him over his participation in Kashmir Premier League (KPL). He took to Twitter and wrote, ” Completely unnecessary of the BCCI to bring their political agenda with Pakistan into the equation and trying to prevent me playing in … Read more

Kashmir Premier League Finalizes Teams, Afridi To Lead Rawalpindi Hawks

Kashmir Premier League Finalizes Teams, Afridi To Lead Rawalpindi Hawks

The teams participating in the Kashmir Premier League finalized their teams and the International Stars also became part of the league. During the drafting in Islamabad, Shahid Afridi will lead the Rawalpindi Hawks, Shoaib Malik Mirpur Royals, Emad Wasim Overseas Warriors, Shadab Khan Bagh Stallions, Fakhar Zaman Kotli Lions and Muhammad Hafeez Muzaffarabad Tigers. https://twitter.com/kpl_20/status/1411441406548250624?s=20 … Read more

Shahid afridi will lead Muzaffarabad Tigers in inaugural edition of KPL

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Ex- Pakistani star cricketer Shahid Afridi will lead Muzaffarabad Tigers in the inaugural edition of Kashmir Premier League (KPL). Shahid has been appointed as the skipper and president by franchise Muzaffarabad Tigers. Shahid Afridi said in a statement that, “I am honored to become the president of KPL. I have never felt such gratitude being … Read more