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ICC waits on Afghanistan promises over women’s cricket

ICC waits on Afghanistan promises over women's cricket

The International Cricket Council says Afghanistan has communicated its intent to keep up the women’s game in the country but the world body still awaits more action. Afghanistan’s participation in the ongoing men’s Twenty20 World Cup was under threat after reports emerged of the new Taliban regime not allowing women to play cricket. The team led by Mohammad … Read more

ICC name match officials for T20 CWC semis

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ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday confirmed the match official appointments for the semi-final stage of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021. The first semi-final on Wednesday, between England and New Zealand, would be overseen by on-field umpires Marais Erasmus and Kumar Dharmasena, with Nitin Menon serving as the third umpire, Paul … Read more

Fans pray for ‘peace’ ahead of India-Pakistan clash

Pak vs Ind

DUBAI: Fans of India and Pakistan called for “peace” and more cricket between the two Asian giants ahead of the blockbuster clash at the Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday. The arch rivals will lock horns in Dubai in one of the biggest games of the tournament with an expected television audience of up to one billion people. … Read more

ICC appoints match officials for T20 World Cup

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LAHORE: The International Cricket Council on Thursday announced the appointments for Round One matches and the Super 12 phase of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, comprising 20 of the best match officials from around the world. The 16 umpires and four-match referees finalized for the 45-match tournament include three umpires who will be … Read more

T20 World Cup: 70% spectators allowed during the ICC event

T20 Wolrd Cup: 70% spectators allowed during the ICC event

During the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, 70% of spectators will be allowed, the organizers said. However, following a storm, circumstances in Oman, where the preliminary rounds are scheduled to be held, are still being examined. Tropical Cyclone Shaheen hit coastal areas of Oman, including the capital city Muscat, just a week before the preliminary … Read more

Pakistan Shaheens to tour Sri Lanka from Oct 28 to Nov 15

Pakistan Shaheens to tour Sri Lanka from Oct 28 to Nov 15

Pakistan Shaheens will visit Sri Lanka next month to play two four-day and three 50-over matches against Sri Lanka A. The tour is scheduled from October 28 to November 15. Pakistan Shaheens will land in Colombo on October 21. The series will be played under strict COVID-19 rules. The Shaheens will go against Sri Linka … Read more

ICC releases official anthem for Men’s T20 World Cup

ICC relases official anthem for Men's T20 World Cup

The International Cricket Council (ICC) released the official anthem for the upcoming Men’s T20 World Cup, Live the Game. The anthem has been composed by Indian music director, Amit Trivedi. The anthem’s video features avatars of Indian captain Virat Kohli, West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard, Afghanistan’s ace spinner Rashid Khan, and Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell. … Read more

Teams could skip T20 World Cup over Afghanistan: Tim Paine

Teams could skip T20 Wolrd Cup over Afghanistan: Tim Paine

Tim Paine, Australia’s Test captain, said on Friday that he believes nations would skip the Twenty20 World Cup next month or play Afghanistan because of the Taliban’s alleged prohibition on women participating in sport. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has yet to make the decisions regarding the government’s stance on women and Afghanistan men’s T20 … 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

Pakistan squad for T20 WC will be announced on Sept 6: PCB

Pakistan squad for T20 WC will be announced on Sept 6: PCB

Pakistan squad for the upcoming T20I series with new Zealand, England, and ICC T20 World Cup will be announced on September 6, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Sunday. The squad will be announced by chief selector Muhammad Wasim at the Gaddafi Stadium on Monday. The announced squad will go up against New Zealand … Read more

Dale Steyn announces retirement from all formats of cricket, Cricketers react to it

Dayle Steyn announces retirement from all formats of cricket

South African fast bowler and country’s highest Test wicket-taker, Dale Steyn, has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket on Tuesday. Steyn ended his 20-year long journey in the world of cricket in which he was said to be the country’s best ever fast bowler. The 38-year old took retirement from test cricket in … 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

Arif Malik, BCCI’s warnings actually helped KPL

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

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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

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.

 

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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.

 

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Steve Smith Reclaims No.1 Position in MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings

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Australia batsman Steve Smith has reclaimed the No.1 position in the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s Test Player Rankings for the first time since the Boxing Day Tests last year.

Steve Smith takes over from New Zealand captain Kane Williamson, who is set to lead his team in the ICC World Test Championship Final against India at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton from Friday.

Williamson, who missed the second Test against England at Edgbaston due to injury after scoring 13 runs in the drawn first Test at Lord’s, has slipped five points behind Smith’s 891 rating points and is second in the batters’ list.

This means that Smith has been at the top for 167 Tests played worldwide in total, only behind Garry Sobers (189 matches) and Viv Richards (179 matches).

Matt Henry’s player of the match performance (three wickets in each innings) has lifted him to a career-best 307 points and 64th position while Ajaz Patel too is at a career-high points tally of 323. Devon Conway continues his good run and is in joint-61st position.

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England’s second innings total was their lowest against New Zealand at home but Dan Lawrence’s first innings unbeaten 81 has lifted him up 16 places to a career-best 396 points.

The latest men’s weekly update, which also includes performances from the first Test between South Africa and the West Indies in St Lucia, sees Quinton de Kock in joint-12th position with Cheteshwar Pujara while his compatriot Adrian Markram has advanced two slots to reach 14th position.

De Kock, who was named player of the match for scoring an unbeaten 141 that helped his team win by an innings and 63 runs, has gained 11 positions to attain his highest position since December 2019.

South Africa’s pace bowlers too have made rapid strides after the huge win.

Formerly top-ranked Kagiso Rabada has gained two spots to reach the seventh place after a five-wicket haul in the second innings, Anrich Nortje is up into the top 30 for the first time in his career finishing with seven wickets in the match, while Lungi Ngidi is up 14 places to 44th position with a first-innings five-wicket haul.

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Saeed Ajmal: Ravichandran Ashwin Kept Away From Cricket For 6 Months To Save Him From Ban

Saeed Ajmal: Ravichandran Ashwin Kept Away From Cricket For 6 Months To Save Him From Ban

Saeed Ajmal Former Pakistan spinner alleged that Ravichandran Ashwin was kept away from international cricket for six months to protect him from a ban.

Saeed Ajmal claimed that Ravichandran Ashwin was kept away from international cricket for six months so that the International Cricket Council (ICC) would not ban him for suspect bowling action and he work on correcting it.

He, who himself had faced a ban after the ICC had deemed his action illegal, said that while batsmen and fast bowlers have some rules in their favor, spinners have been hung out to dry, as he criticized the strict 15 degrees arm bending rule.

He said, “You changed all these rules and regulations without asking anyone. I was playing cricket for the last eight years. All those rules were for me. That’s it,”

He added, “During that period, Ravichandran was out from cricket for six months. Why is that? So you can work on him and your bowler doesn’t get banned,”

He concluded, “They don’t care if a Pakistan bowler gets banned. They only care about money,”

Recently, Ravichandran denied media reports that ‘he had asked for ICC to relax the 15-degree rule to help bowl the “doosra”.’

His clarification came as some media reports cited the off-spinner’s YouTube channel and quoted him as wanting the apex cricket body to relax the rule.

Taking to Twitter, he cited an article and replied: “Really?? Pls, don’t carry the wrong stuff!! I will never say such a thing.”

In another tweet, he said: “Wrong wrong wrong!! My channel is done for all the right reasons and audience to know cricket better. If you can’t get such basic stuff right in translation, pls don’t carry such poor news.”

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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ICC Chooses Hasan Ali for its May edition of ‘Player of the Month’

Hasan Ali: ‘Misbah and Waqar exit disappointed me’

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has chosen Pakistani right-arm pacer, Hasan Ali, for May’s ‘Player of the Month’ title after his recent magnificent performances in the series against South Africa and Zimbabwe.

Hasan Ali has succeeded to impress all with his fiery fast bowling and ability to bamboozle batsmen across the world.

However, he is currently the leading wicket-taker in all formats of cricket in 2021.

Last month, the ICC had nominated Pakistani skipper Babar Azam and left-handed batsman Fakhar Zaman for the ‘Player of the Month’ award for April.

Earlier, Cricketer Hasan Ali and his wife Samiyah had been blessed with a baby girl.

The bowler had announced the news via his social media. He got married to Samiyah Arzoo in August 2019 and his wife announced the pregnancy in January 2021.

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Fawad Chaudhry Lauds Babar Azam, Other Players For Making Pakistan Proud

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As Pakistan clinched series against South Africa and Zimbabwe recently, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry has praised the entire cricket team for making their country proud with the remarkable achievement.

Taking to Twitter, Fawad has also glorified champion Babar Azam, who was announced ICC Player of the Month, for filling everyone’s hearts with joy.

“Congratulations to the Pakistan cricket team on winning the second series in a row, cricket connects all the people of Pakistan, so every Pakistani is happy with the success of the cricket team, Babar Azam, thank you and the boys that you have touched our hearts filled with joy, may this continue,” he wrote.

Yesterday, Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been declared player of the month by International Cricket Councils (ICC) Men’s Player of the Month for April 2021.

Babar Azam had won the award for his ‘consistent and outstanding performances in the ODI series against South Africa.

Moreover, Pakistan had on Monday acquired the second test match against Zimbabwe by an innings and 147 runs, securing the two-match series.

Brilliant Shaheen Afridi took a career-best five for 52 helping his side to outclass the hosts at Harare Sports Club on Monday.

Pakistan needed just one wicket at the start of the day and it took a very short time for Shaheen to induce an edge from Luke Jongwe (37) to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, wrapping up the game as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 231 in their second innings.

Pakistan won the first test by an innings and 116 runs and have now completed a comprehensive series victory, which followed limited-overs success in South Africa.

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Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman nominated for ICC ‘Player of the Month’ award

Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman nominated for ICC ‘Player of the Month’ award

Following their outstanding success in the ODI series against South Africa, Pakistani Cricket Team batsmen Babar Azam and Fakhar Zaman have been nominated for the International Cricket Council (ICC) “Player of the Month” award. According to the reports, the ICC named the nominees for April’s ICC Player of the Month Awards, which honor the best … Read more

Shahid Afridi Recalls The Day He Recorded The 2nd Fastest ODI Century

Shahid Afridi

Pakistan’s former cricket captain Shahid Afridi has shared a 16-year-old memory when he hit a century off just 45 balls.

Shahid Afridi took to Twitter and also revealed what still makes him regret that day.

“Fondly remember this day, one of my most favourite innings. Still regret trying to block that ball after reaching 100,” Boom Boom Afridi wrote in his tweet.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is remembering when Afridi recorded the second-fastest ODI century.

Furthermore, Afridi had attained the feat against India in just 45 balls at the Green Park Stadium.

He had also secured the same amount of runs in just 37 balls against Sri Lanka in Nairobi.

Earlier, On Afridi’s 44th birthday, the Universe Boss Chris Gayle had jumped in to wish him to which the batsman gave a witty reply to Gayle on Twitter.

“Happy birthday Boom Boom. #Legend wishes you many more,” he wrote.

To which Lala replied, “Chris thank u bro. Luckily u not here in Psl otherwise bowlers could have struggled bit more if you were here.”

Pakistan’s all-rounder, Shahid Afridi is as enigmatic a player as there ever was. He came as a 16-year-old into the Pakistan ODI squad and was unfazed by all the speculation regarding his real age.

He is also referred to in the media as Boom Boom and was the former captain of the Pakistan national cricket team.

As a successful all-rounder, Afridi was respected for his consistent bowling that relied on a change of pace rather than spin, but he drew greater attention for his aggressive batting style.

He was the world record holder for the fastest ODI century in 37 deliveries and holds the distinction of having hit the most sixes in the history of ODI cricket.

Afridi considers himself a better bowler than batsman and has taken 395 wickets in ODI and 48 Test wickets. As of January 2020, the legend stood 2nd on the chart of most T20I wickets, with 98 wickets from 99 matches.

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Heath Streak Faces A Ban Of Eight Years For Violating ICC’s anti-corruption code

Heath Streak banned for eight years

Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak has been outlawed for eight years after being charged with multiple violations of the ICC’s anti-corruption code. A statement by International Cricket Council (ICC) said, “Heath Streak chose to admit the charges and agreed on the sanction with the ICC in lieu of an Anti-Corruption Tribunal hearing.” 2.3.2 – disclosing … Read more

“Have back-up plan if India cannot host T20 World Cup”, says ICC interim CEO

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International Cricket Council (ICC) said that it has a secondary plan if India fails to host T20 World Cup scheduled for October this year. ICC’s interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Geoff Allardice said in his statement that, “Yes, we have ‘back-up plans’ “But at this stage, we haven’t activated those plans, because we are preparing … Read more

Babar Azam climbs to No 2 in ODI batting rankings

Babar Azam

Pakistan Skipper Babar Azam has retained the third spot in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) T20 rankings for batsmen. According to the ICC, Indian Skipper Virat Kohli jumped to fourth position in the latest T20I rankings for batsmen following his unbeaten 80 in the final T20I against England. His spectacular performance helped India clinch … Read more

BCCI guarantees no difficulties for Pakistan team in T20 world cup

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has guaranteed that the Pakistani contingent will face no difficulties in the T20 World Cup. As per reports, BCCI has assured the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding visa issues. This concern is raised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ehsan Mani regarding visa issues of … Read more