Pakistan Super League (PSL) side Peshawar Zalmi has been a little slow with its new national anthem this year.
Quetta Gladiators have had disappointing performances in the past three seasons as they failed to make it to the playoffs. The Gladiators were perhaps the most successful team in their first four seasons, winning one championship and finishing as runners-up in two seasons. Their results have slipped due to their inability to push the boundaries when push comes to shove.
The unveiling of the newly designed trophy for the upcoming and much-awaited eighth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) has sparked anticipation among cricket fans. interest.
All teams met Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials earlier this week to demand a change in the draft as some players may be unavailable due to national commitments.
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Comparing the PSL with other leagues, Shadab said that all the greatest cricketers in the world realize that the standard of bowling in the PSL is higher than other leagues.
Two England cricketers are set to join Lahore Qalandars ahead of the fourth match of the eighth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
The agreement was signed on January 12, 2023, at a special ceremony organized by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in Lahore. Tetra Pak has been the official nutrition partner of Islamabad United PSL since 2019 and this is the fifth time it has become the official nutrition partner of PSL this year. Ongoing partnership. Senior officials from both sides attended the ceremony.
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Wahab Riaz's appointment as Punjab's caretaker sports minister has cast doubt on his participation in the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Yesterday, PCB hosted an exhibition match between Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators at Bugti Stadium and after a fierce battle, the home team won by three points.
Responding to a recent question about his slow batting pace, the wicketkeeper said, "I also try to play as per the team's requirements."
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Australian cricketer Ben Cutting has expressed his admiration for Pakistan and its people ahead of the upcoming eighth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
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Surprisingly, judging from the head-to-head records, there is no difference between the two teams. In the previous 18 games, both sides won 9 games each, one of which was inconclusive.
Neeraj Kumar writes in his new book Cricket Coup that such incidents are common and often happen at the grassroots level.
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Pakistan all-round captain Babar Azam will be determined to prove his doubters wrong and showcase his T20 batting skills in the upcoming 8th edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL).
On the other hand, Peshawar Zalmi started the new season on a high note with a two-match win over Karachi Kings at the National Bank Cricket Arena in Karachi.
Bismah Maroof suffered a groin injury during the 33-ball 26 innings against West Indies last Sunday.
The 29-year-old cricketer is considered an important member of the national team in white-ball cricket and has played 23 T20I matches this year, taking 31 wickets at an average of 20.74.
Former England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Monday at the age of 36.
He further said that coaching is mainly about the management of players and the correct utilization of players, and does not necessarily require a foreign head coach.
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He further admitted that franchise cricket was a factor affecting the strength of England's squad as all in-form players were not always available for international duty. This creates a dilemma for cricket boards, who must weigh the importance of bilateral cricket against the financial incentives of franchise cricket.