PSL 11: Karachi Kings win toss against Peshawar Zalmi

LAHORE: Karachi Kings have won the toss and opted to bat first against Peshawar Zalmi in the 32nd match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 here at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday. 

PLAYING XIs

Karachi Kings: David Warner (c), Jason Roy, Salman Ali Agha, Reeza Hendricks, Azam Khan (wk), Moeen Ali, Khushdil Shah, Abbas Afridi, Shahid Aziz, Hassan Ali, Zahid Mehmood

Peshawar Zalmi: Babar Azam (c), James Vince, Kusal Mendis (wk), Farhan Yousuf, Michael Bracewell, Iftikhar Ahmed, Abdul Samad, Aaron Hardie, Sufiyan Muqeem, Mohammad Basit Ali, Ali Raza

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HEAD TO HEAD

Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi have played each other 24 times since the inception of the PSL in 2016. Peshawar Zalmi has a better record with 16 wins, while the Kings have secured 8 victories.

Matches 24, Karachi Kings 8, Peshawar Zalmi 16

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Notably, in the last outing between the two teams, Zalmi thumped Kings by a massive 159-run margin. The Babar Azam-led franchise set a 247-run target, courtesy of Kusal Mendis’ blistering century.

In response, Karachi Kings were bundled for a mere 87, with Iftikhar Ahmed, Nahid Rana and Sufiyan Muqeem claiming three wickets apiece.

READ: WATCH: Lahore Qalandars fulfil cancer-stricken child’s wish to meet Shaheen Afridi

WATCH: Lahore Qalandars fulfill cancer-stricken child’s wish to meet Shaheen Afridi

Lahore Qalandars delivered a heartwarming moment during the Pakistan Super League season 11 by making a young cancer-stricken fan’s dream come true, arranging a special meeting with captain Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The fan, Farzan from Gujranwala’s Qila Didar Singh, has been battling a tumour for the past four years. His emotional video message, in which he expressed his wish to meet Afridi, quickly went viral and caught the attention of the franchise.

“My name is Farzan, and I am a huge fan of Lahore Qalandars. My greatest wish is to meet Shaheen Shah Afridi. Does he have time for me?” he said in the clip that resonated widely across social media.

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Touched by the request, the Qalandars invited Farzan to Lahore as a special guest. He watched the team’s clash against Quetta Gladiators at Gaddafi Stadium, where he finally met his idol and spent time with the players.

Afridi presented the young fan with a signed shirt and cap, while the franchise celebrated his courage, calling him a “special Qalandar” in their social media tribute.

“A very special Qalandar is in the house to support us today. Farzan, who has been fighting cancer for four years, wanted to meet his hero, Shaheen. Today, he got his wish fulfilled,” the post captioned.

 

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Farzan also enjoyed the match from the owners’ enclosure and witnessed Qalandars edge past the Gladiators in a closely fought contest. The franchise later described him as their “lucky charm,” sharing a video of his visit and interaction with the team.

 

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His father expressed gratitude to the management for the gesture and extended his best wishes to the franchise owners, acknowledging the effort made to lift his son’s spirits during a difficult time.

READ: Jude Bellingham buys stake in Hundred franchise Birmingham Phoenix

Jude Bellingham buys stake in Hundred franchise Birmingham Phoenix

Jude Bellingham has expanded his sporting footprint beyond football by acquiring a minority stake in The Hundred franchise Birmingham Phoenix, marking a notable crossover investment into cricket from one of England’s biggest stars.

The Real Madrid midfielder, who was born in Stourbridge and raised in Birmingham, has purchased a 1.2% share in the franchise.

The stake has been split evenly between Warwickshire County Cricket Club and Knighthead Capital Management, the latter already a major investor in the team and owner of Birmingham City FC.

Warwickshire continue to hold majority control of the franchise with 50.4% ownership, while Knighthead’s share now stands at 48.4%.

The move further strengthens the Phoenix’s local identity, with Bellingham becoming one of the most high-profile athletes to invest in The Hundred.

Despite his global football commitments, the 22-year-old has never hidden his affection for cricket. Having played junior cricket at Hagley Cricket Club during his teenage years, Bellingham has often spoken about his admiration for the sport, even once naming Ben Stokes as the athlete he would swap careers with for a day.

Speaking after the investment was confirmed, Jude Bellingham underlined his emotional connection to the city and his desire to give back.

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“I love Birmingham. I’m very grateful for what the whole city of Birmingham has done for me. I love cricket as well, so when I got the opportunity to get involved, I didn’t really think twice about it, so I’m so happy to be on board,” he said.

“I’m so grateful to Birmingham, the Stourbridge area and the West Midlands as a whole. I got the best upbringing into football, into life through Birmingham City. I feel like I owe the city something. Right now, it’s difficult with how busy I am with football, but if there’s a way in which I can help then I want to and this feels like a good way.”

Beyond the financial aspect, his role is expected to extend into community engagement and social initiatives.

Warwickshire highlighted that Bellingham will contribute to projects aimed at increasing sports participation across Birmingham, particularly among young people.

“I think it’s so important to get kids out there playing sports. I think it’s crucial and the opportunity of me being a part of Birmingham Phoenix is to try and help people realise there’s different avenues,” he added.

“Some people will enjoy football, some will enjoy cricket — it’s about creating opportunities.”

READ: Rawalpindiz owner breaks silence on Mohammad Rizwan’s captaincy

Mohammad Rizwan opens up after Rawalpindiz eighth successive defeat

KARACHI: Mohammad Rizwan shared his thoughts after Rawalpindiz eight consecutive defeat in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11.

Rawalpindiz posted 166 in their 20 overs, thanks to a half-century from Daryl Mitchell and a late cameo from Dian Forrester.

In reply, Sultans chased down the target within 18 overs, losing four wickets in the process.  Steve Smith starred with the bat, scoring 56 off 31 balls with the aid of three sixes and five fours.

The loss marked Mohammad Rizwan’s Rawalpindiz eighth consecutive loss in the tournament.

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Following the match, Rizwan highlighted the shortcomings and praised Steve Smith for his half-century.

“We had targeted 170 on this pitch, but credit to Steve Smith for his [match winning] innings,” he said to the presenter.

“We had them under pressure, but it was his knock which took them over the line. We are looking for a win despite losing eight out of eight,” he added.

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Rizwan remained confident of sealing their maiden win in the tournament while rueing dropped chances and luck.

“We are making mistakes and at times things are also not going in our favour, like a dropped catch today. We will try to win our next match against Islamabad United,” he concluded.

Rawalpindiz will play Islamabad United on April 23 at the same venue.

READ: Steve Smith reflects after Multan Sultans win over Rawalpindiz

Steve Smith reflects after Multan Sultans win over Rawalpindiz

KARACHI: Multan Sultans batter Steve Smith reflected on his half-century against Rawalpindiz in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 clash at the National Bank Stadium on Tuesday.

Smith scored 56 off 31 balls, leading Sultan to beat Rawalpindi by six wickets and chase down a challenging 167-run target inside 18 overs.

The right-hander hit three fours and two sixes in his second half-century of the season. Smith, playing in the PSL for the first time, has amassed 231 runs in eight matches at an average of 28.87.

Speaking in the post-match press conference, Smith said he is enjoying his time in Pakistan and is happy with the overall experience

“I am very happy here and enjoying myself,” he told reporters.

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He said the team’s goal is to finish in the top two and praised Multan Sultans for playing high-quality cricket. He added that playing in Karachi required extra effort, especially in conditions where batters had to work hard for runs, and said it took time for him to settle into a rhythm.

“Our goal is to finish in the top two. Multan Sultans are playing very good cricket. PSL is proving to be a good event. In Karachi, you really had to put in a lot of effort to hit the ball,” he added.

The cricketer noted that several players have impressed him in the tournament, saying there is plenty of talent in Pakistan and that every team is trying to deliver quality performances.

The 36-year-old expressed disappointment that fans could not attend the match in the stadiums.

“It is disappointing that fans are not present in the stadiums to watch us,” he concluded.

READ: Wasim Khan to leave role as ICC General Manager

Wasim Khan to leave role as ICC General Manager

Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Wasim Khan is set to step down as International Cricket Council (ICC) General Manager after four years in the position.

Wasim assumed the office in May 2022, taking over from Geoff Allardice after serving as the PCB’s CEO.

During his tenure in PCB, he oversaw administrative reforms, commercial growth, and the successful hosting of international cricket in Pakistan following the gradual return of foreign teams.

He was also instrumental in the return of international cricket to Pakistan, overseeing the successful hosting of series involving teams such as South Africa, New Zealand, and England. In addition, he supported the growth of domestic cricket structures and the continued expansion of the Pakistan Super League.

Following his retirement from cricket in 2002, he made a reputation as an impressive administrative career, The 55-year-old has started his administrative career, serving as CEO for Leicestershire County and the Cricket Foundation.

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One notable aspect of Wasim’s tenure as ICC General Manager was the increase in international fixtures despite an already packed cricket calendar. The latest Future Tours Program (2023–27), finalized during his time in office, featured an expanded international cricket schedule. Moreover, the first-ever women’s FTP was also introduced during his tenure.

He will remain in the role till the end of June, marking another departure of senior officials from the cricketing governing body over the past two years.

For the unversed, Wasim was born in Birmingham in 1971 and became the first British-born Muslim to play county cricket, featuring in 58 first-class matches and 30 List A matches collectively for Warwickshire, Sussex, and Derbyshire.

READ: Rawalpindiz owner breaks silence on Mohammad Rizwan’s captaincy

PSL 11: Steve Smith shines with half-century as Rawalpindiz stay winless

KARACHI: Steve Smith scored a brisk fifty as Multan Sultans outplayed Rawalpindiz by six wickets in the 31st match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 here at the National Bank Stadium on Tuesday.

After limiting Pindiz to 166, Sultans chased down the target within 18 overs, losing four wickets in the process.

The opening wicket added 29 in 3.3 overs before Asif Afridi castled Sahibzada Farhan, who made 20 from 17 balls.

After an early wicket, Steve Smith took control of the innings, forging a 69-run stand with compatriot Josh Philippe. The pair made light work of the chase and brought the team’s total to 98 at the halfway mark of the innings.

Smith took young bowler Razaullah to the cleaners, smashing him for a four and three consecutive sixes. However, Afridi provided Pindiz the much-needed breakthrough in the form of Philippe’s wicket, who made 17 from 19 balls.

In the next over, Saad Masood snared Smith to revive Pindiz’s hopes of sealing a first win. Suddenly, the scorecard read 100-3 in 11.3 overs.

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The quick wickets brought two new batters — Shan Masood (20 off 22 balls) and Ashton Turner at the crease. Both batters soaked up the pressure, adding a 57-run partnership that took their side close to the finishing line.

Turner remained unbeaten at the end, hitting three fours and a six in his calculated knock.

For Rawalpindiz, Asif Afridi took two wickets each.

Earlier, A fighting half-century from Daryl Mitchell and a late cameo from Dian Forrester propelled Rawalpindiz to a fighting total

Opting to bat first, Rawalpindiz managed to post 166-4 in 20 overs, despite a sluggish start.

Mohammad Imran Randhawa and Veteran Peter Siddle combined to jolt winless Pindiz in the opening overs. Shahzaib Khan was caught behind without scoring, while Yasir Khan only managed four.

At the end of the powerplay, Rawalpindiz were reeling at 33-2 with Mohammad Rizwan and Daryl Mitchell at the crease.

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The pair took their side out of trouble with a 63-run partnership, albeit coming off 50 balls. The scorecard read 69 in 10.2 overs when Rizwan departed after scoring 26 from 29 balls.

Meanwhile, Mitchell kept the scoreboard ticking, stitching a half-century stand with Sam Billings that took the score over the 100-run mark. Billings made 29 off 20 with the aid of two fours and a six.

The highlight of the Rawalpindiz innings was an unbeaten 45* run partnership between Mitchell and Forrester that propelled the team’s total from 121 to 166 in 20 overs.

Mitchell scored 58 off 46 deliveries, striking two sixes and three fours. On the contrary, Dan Forrester hit three maximums and three fours in his 37 off just 15 balls.

For Multan Sultans, it was an all-round bowling show with Imran Randhawa remaining the pick of bowlers. He finished with one for nine in three overs.

READ: Rawalpindiz owner breaks silence on Mohammad Rizwan’s captaincy

Rawalpindiz owner breaks silence on Mohammad Rizwan’s captaincy

Rawalpindiz owner Ahsan Tahir has opened up on the future of Mohammad Rizwan as captain amid their disappointing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 campaign.

Pindiz are winless in their maiden Pakistan Super League (PSL) season, losing all seven games, and are already out of the playoff race.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with PakPassion, he highlighted Rizwan’s leadership and explained the franchise notion behind appointing the wicket-keeper batter as captain.

“Personally, this experience comes from us also leading an organization that is more than 500 people. We are in the business of developing teams and implementing improvements. Corporate teams operate much more differently as compared to sports teams,” he said.

“Still always comes down to the value system of the person leading the team. It is about how that person acts under pressure, how he behaves when the team wins, and how he responds when the team loses,” he added.

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He said Mohammad Rizwan brings the culture and leadership values he was seeking, while highlighting his strong influence in maintaining a positive atmosphere in the dressing room.

“That entire value system, that persona or aura around the individual, is what we have always been looking for,” he explained.

“Everybody would actually have a subjective opinion on the reality, but nobody ever questions the environment of the dressing room when Rizwan is there. The environment in the dressing room is absolutely different compared to any other captain.”

The owner said that he was focused on the dressing room environment rather than individual performances.  He further remarked that results take time and the process is often painful.

“I am after that environment in the dressing room. I am not after how a person performs individually,” he maintained. “Things will change, conditions change, grounds change, contexts change, but if the value system is there, you will get a champion team.”

“The results take time, and it is a painful process. So, I need a guardian, a custodian who can take a painful journey with you. For me personally, Rizzi [Rizwan] is the embodiment of that value system.

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“I am sure under Rizwan’s captaincy, we will develop a champion team, and that will be for years to come. I am very confident of that.”

The founder and CEO of Walee Technologies also lauded Rizwan’s analytical mindset, noting his ability to assess multiple match scenarios and guide the team with clarity.

“As a captain, he has a very analytical mind. If you sit alongside him, he will look at the permutations of all the scenarios,” Ahsan said.

“If you have a good leader who can act as a guardian and a custodian to the young talent that’s coming up, so he is a very right fit in there. The whole franchise, as of now, is designed around him. We want to take that value system of the city in the future as well,” he concluded.

READ: Hasan Ali embraces responsibility as Karachi Kings senior pacer in PSL

PSL 11: Rawalpindiz win toss against Multan Sultans

LAHORE: Rawalpindiz have won the toss and have decided to bat first against Multan Sultans in the 31st match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 here at the Gaddafi Stadium on Tuesday.

Head to Head

Multan Sultans and Rawalpindiz have played each other only once as the latter is making inaugural appearance in the tournament. Sultans defeated Pindiz by seven wickets in the first encounter.

Playing XIs

Rawalpindiz Mohammad Rizwan (c), Shahzaib Khan, Yasir Khan, Daryl Mitchell, Sam Billings, Dian Forrester, Saad Masood, Razaullah Khan, Asif Afridi, Mohammad Amir, and Ben Sears

Multan Sultans Sahibzada Farhan, Steven Smith, Ashton Turner (c), Shan Masood, Josh Philippe, Arafat Minhas, M Imran, Peter Siddle, M Wasim Jnr, and Momin Qamar

Hasan Ali embraces responsibility as Karachi Kings senior pacer in PSL

Fast bowler Hasan Ali opened up about the responsibility of leading the bowling attack as a senior player for Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League (PSL).

The pacer, known for his 2017 Champions Trophy heroics, appeared in the PSL feature, where he shed light on various aspects of the game.

“There’s always pressure and responsibility, but at the same time, it feels good to be among the leading wicket-takers, and it is always enjoyable to take on the role of a senior bowler,” he remarked.

Hasan emphasized his role with the Karachi Kings, noting the evolving nature of the game.

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“In Karachi Kings, my role has evolved over time. You have to be ready for every challenge. Over the past two years, I have bowled with the new and old ball and at the death as well,” said the 31-year-old.

“Wherever the team needs me, I am always ready to serve.”

Hasan Ali also discussed his famous celebration, revealing that his celebration plays a big role in his performance.

“My celebration style plays a big role in my performance. I enjoy celebrating after taking wickets. It adds to my passion, energy, and efforts. My teammates and so do the fans enjoy it. My go-to ball is the yorker. If executed well, it’s one of the best deliveries of the game,” he continued.

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The fast bowler concluded by advising young cricketers to stay disciplined and committed to hard work.

“My message to young cricketers is that talent is one percent, and 99 percent is your hard work. Keep working hard and stay focused. There is no shortcut to success. To achieve something, you need dedication, discipline, sacrifice, and passion,” he concluded.

READ: Karachi Kings rope in Zahid Mahmood for remainder of PSL 11