Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Salman Butt is now trying to become match umpire

Salman Butt

Salman Butt, a Pakistani cricketer is now trying to become a match umpire after he took part in the online Level-1 Umpiring course for umpires and match officials.

As many as 49 cricketers were part of the course, including international players ‘Abdul Rauf’ and ‘Bilal Asif’.

A total of 350 people are taking part in the course and they are being provided training by the match umpires from Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Elite and Supplementary panels.

The members will be provided knowledge about the basic umpiring rules, regulations, and laws of the game before going through written tests, fitness tests, and interviews.

This initiative is part of the PCB’s promise to raise the employment chances for ex-cricketers and the applicants who complete the course will be qualified to officiate club and school games.

The PCB opened the registration in April for this course.

 

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Wasim Akram talks about cricketers’ mental well-being during isolation

wasim akram

Former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram has emphasized to ensure the mental health of the Pakistani cricketers who are going through difficult isolation and quarantine restrictions due to coronavirus in various countries where the Shaheens have traveled to play cricket.

Former Pakistan cricket team’s captain said on Tuesday while speaking to media that,

“It is imperative to look after players’ mental well-being in this scenario in order to keep them positive and motivated in the game. There’s a serious need to have a regular psychologist with teams when they travel to new environments,” he underscored.

“I’m sure seniors like Waqar Younis and Misbah would have spoken to players in New Zealand to keep them motivated during isolation period,” Akram added.

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Wasim Akram lauds authorities for cleaning piles of garbage on sea view

Wasim Akram

Former Cricketer Wasim Akram has lauded authorities for cleaning piles of garbage on sea view in Karachi. Akram Family is usually spotted enjoying their walks on the sea. Although you may assume a pleasurable experience, but the stink of garbage makes it feel otherwise. Wasim Akram and his wife Shaniera addressed the issue on social … Read more

Dhoni to produce science-fiction web series

Mahendra Singh Dhoni

Former Indian Cricket Team Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will now be backing a mythological science-fiction web series. According to the reports, the former cricketer has now made his mind to dabble with the entertainment business. The Two time World Cup winner has also founded his own production house. The former cricketer will produce a series … Read more

Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah still trying to prove their mettle: Saeed Ajmal

Saeed Ajmal

Former cricketer Saeed Ajmal believes that Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah are not eligible to play Test cricket together, as they do not have experience in the longest format. While giving an interview Saeed said, “They are young and are still trying to prove their mettle. You need to go through the tough phase in … Read more

Former Bangladesh skipper Mashrafe Mortaza tests positive for coronavirus

Former Bangladesh cricketer Mashrafe Mortaza has tested positive for CVOVID-19. His brother, Morsalin confirmed the news.  While speaking to a cricket-related website, Morsalin said, “My brother has had a fever for two days. He took the test last night and we found out that he has tested positive. He is at home in isolation.” Another … Read more

PM, COAS, players share their condolences over the loss of Abdul Qadir Khan

Condolences over Abdul Qadir's death

On the sudden death of former cricket star Abdul Qadir here on Friday night, various former and present players, PCB officials, experts and fans condoled his death. Former Pakistan captains Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Moin Khan, Rashid Latif and Misbah-ul-Haq, and fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar led the condolence messages, saying Qadir´s death was “a great … Read more

Former cricketer Abdul Qadir Khan passes away at 64

Pakistan spin legend Abdul Qadir dies of cardiac arrest

Former cricketing prodigy Abdul Qadir has passed away in Lahore on Friday night, as informed by cricketer Kamran Akmal. Kamran Akmal told that Abdul Qadir breathed his last after suffering from cardiac arrest. He was about 64. He was born on September 15, 1955 in Lahore, Abdul Qadir made a significant contribution to Pakistan cricket … Read more

Kashmir Hour: Shahid Afridi slams Modi government

Afridi comes down hard on PM Modi

Cricket star Shahid Afridi, on Friday called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “ignorant” for his atrocities in Gujrat and occupied Kashmir, and told him that the entire Pakistan stands united on the issue. “India’s image has been tarnished immensely by you and your followers. India also has a lot of educated people who talk sense. … Read more