David Warner dismisses Moeen Ali ‘fight’ after viral clip sparks debate

LAHORE: Karachi Kings captain David Warner has brushed aside speculation of a rift with teammate Moeen Ali after a viral clip during their Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 clash against Rawalpindiz triggered debate on social media.

The video, widely circulated on X (formerly Twitter), showed an animated Warner walking towards Moeen before Karachi’s team director Haider Azhar intervened and led the Australian opener away. The brief exchange was quickly interpreted by fans as a sign of tension within the Kings’ dressing room.

“BIG FIGHT BETWEEN DAVID WARNER & MOEEN ALI. During the match session, a heated argument broke out between Moeen Ali and David Warner,” the video caption stated.

However, Warner moved swiftly to shut down the rumours, clarifying that the moment had been taken out of context.

“Calm down, mate. You have zero context. Our manager always wants to shake hands first. Has nothing to do with Mo – it’s called team banter,” Warner responded to the above-mentioned video.

Azhar also backed the skipper’s version, dismissing the claims of any disagreement and insisting the moment was light-hearted.

“Not true! Both of them were making fun of me!” he added.

The off-field chatter, meanwhile, did little to overshadow Karachi’s strong showing on the field.

Warner led from the front with a composed 50, while Azam Khan produced a blistering 74 as the Kings chased down a daunting 198-run target to secure a five-wicket victory.

The duo’s crucial 76-run stand for the third wicket proved decisive, guiding Karachi to their third consecutive win in the tournament.

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PSL 11: Weather forecast for Lahore Qalandars-Multan Sultans clash

LAHORE: The upcoming match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans is likely to be affected by weather concerns here on Friday.

A light drizzle had already set in by the evening, forcing ground staff to swiftly cover the pitch and outfield at the LCCA Ground as a precautionary measure, raising concerns over a potential delay or interruption.

According to weather forecasts, conditions in Lahore remain far from ideal for cricket. At around 6:00 PM local time, thunderstorms were reported with temperatures hovering at 19°C but feeling closer to 15°C due to the wind chill.

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Winds from the south-west, coupled with high humidity levels touching 85%, have added to the discomfort, while over 12 mm of rainfall has already been recorded.

Visibility has also been significantly reduced, with dense cloud cover and a low ceiling contributing to gloomy playing conditions. Air quality remains unhealthy, further compounding the challenges for players and officials.

While a slight improvement is expected by 7:00 PM, with rainfall predicted to ease and temperatures dipping marginally, the overall outlook still suggests unstable weather.

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Cloud cover is set to remain heavy, and visibility is unlikely to improve substantially, keeping the possibility of interruptions alive.

Notably, Ashton Turner-led Multan Sultans have enjoyed a strong start to their campaign, sitting second on the points table with two wins from two matches.

In contrast, Shaheen Shah Afridi’s Lahore Qalandars find themselves in the mid-table with one win and one loss.

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David Warner, Azam Khan power Karachi Kings to victory over Rawalpindiz

LAHORE: Blistering half-centuries from David Warner and Azam Khan propelled Karachi Kings to a hard-fought five-wicket victory over Rawalpindiz in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 clash at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday.

Chasing a challenging 198-run target, the Kings crossed the finish line with four balls to spare, registering their third consecutive win in the tournament.

The run chase saw an early setback when Muhammad Waseem departed for 23 in the third over with 27 runs on the board.

However, Salman Ali Agha steadied the innings alongside Warner, adding a crucial 43-run stand before falling for 29.

The turning point came when Azam joined Warner in the middle, as the duo stitched a decisive 76-run partnership for the third wicket, shifting the momentum firmly in Karachi’s favour.

Warner played an anchoring yet fluent knock of 50 off 36 deliveries, laced with six fours and a six, before being dismissed by Daryl Mitchell in the 16th over.

Azam, meanwhile, took charge with an aggressive approach, smashing 74 off just 34 balls, including six fours and six towering sixes. His innings brought the Kings within touching distance before he fell to Mohammad Amir in the penultimate over.

With the equation down to the final over, Abbas Afridi sealed the win in emphatic fashion, launching a six early in the over to take Karachi Kings home.

Earlier, Rawalpindiz posted a competitive 197-6 after being put into bat, recovering strongly from early setbacks.

Hasan Ali struck early to remove skipper Mohammad Rizwan (21), while Khushdil Shah dented the top order further by dismissing Yasir Khan (8) and Kamran Ghulam (10), reducing them to 55-3.

The innings was then revived by a superb 120-run partnership between Mitchell and Sam Billings, both of whom registered half-centuries. Billings scored 58 off 35 deliveries, while Mitchell top-scored with 65 off 41 balls.

Hasan eventually broke the stand in the death overs, finishing as the pick of the bowlers with three wickets, while Khushdil claimed two and Mir Hamza chipped in with one.

READ: Fakhar Zaman’s appeal rejected as PSL committee upholds two-match ban

Fakhar Zaman’s appeal rejected as PSL committee upholds two-match ban

LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) Technical Committee has upheld the two-match suspension of Fakhar Zaman, dismissing the Lahore Qalandars opener’s appeal against the sanction imposed earlier this week.

Fakhar was penalised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after being found guilty of a Level 3 breach of the tournament’s Code of Conduct, relating to ball-tampering during Lahore Qalandars’ clash against Karachi Kings at the Gaddafi Stadium.

The left-handed batter had denied the charge and opted for a full disciplinary hearing, which was conducted by match referee Roshan Mahanama. Following a review of the evidence and Fakhar’s defence, the referee imposed a two-match suspension, the maximum penalty for a first Level 3 offence.

In response, Fakhar Zaman lodged a formal appeal, seeking a reassessment of the decision.

The matter was then revisited by the PSL Technical Committee, which conducted a fresh review before arriving at the same conclusion.

According to the PCB, the committee, comprising Professor Javed Malik, Dr Mumraiz Naqshband, and Syed Ali Naqi, carried out a de novo inquiry, examining all available evidence and hearing submissions from relevant parties before dismissing the appeal.

“Pursuant to conducting a de novo inquiry, reviewing all evidence, and hearing submissions from relevant individuals, the Committee has dismissed the appeal and upheld the two-match ban imposed by Match Referee Roshan Mahanama,” the cricket board stated.

The board confirmed that the original sanction would stand, meaning Fakhar will now miss Lahore Qalandars’ upcoming fixtures, including their match against Multan Sultans on April 3 at Gaddafi Stadium, followed by an away game against Islamabad United on April 9.

READ: Minhas, Shadab star as Islamabad United secure first win in PSL 11

Minhas, Shadab star as Islamabad United secure first win in PSL 11

LAHORE: A sensational unbeaten partnership between Sameer Minhas and captain Shadab Khan powered Islamabad United to a comprehensive eight-wicket victory over Quetta Gladiators in the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at the Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday.

Chasing a challenging 184-run target, United made light work of the total, reaching the finish line in the 19th over with eight wickets in hand, courtesy of a dominant batting display led by their in-form duo.

The innings began on a positive note as Devon Conway and Sameer Minhas put together a brisk 44-run opening stand, with the latter taking the aggressive route.

However, Abrar Ahmed struck twice in quick succession to remove Conway (18) and Andries Gous (2), leaving United at 61-2 inside seven overs.

From there on, it was all about Minhas and Shadab, who combined to produce a match-winning, unbeaten 128-run partnership. The pair blended composure with calculated aggression, ensuring there were no further hiccups in the chase.

Minhas led the charge with a superb 82 not out off 48 deliveries, striking eight fours and three sixes, while Shadab complemented him with an equally impressive unbeaten 69 off 39 balls, decorated with five fours and four sixes.

Earlier, Quetta Gladiators posted a competitive 183-5 after opting to bat first, thanks to strong contributions from both their top and middle order.

Openers Shamyl Hussain and skipper Saud Shakeel provided a solid platform with a 50-run stand before Salman Irshad dismissed Hussain for 21.

Shadab then made an impact with the ball, removing Shakeel for a brisk 42, followed by quick strikes that left the Gladiators reeling at 93-5. Imad Wasim also chipped in with a crucial wicket during the middle overs.

A late recovery was orchestrated by Hassan Nawaz and Tom Curran, who stitched together an unbeaten 90-run partnership. Nawaz remained not out on a fluent 64 off 35 balls, while Curran added a steady 29 to push the total to 183-5.

READ: Saad Baig lauds David Warner’s leadership at Karachi Kings

Saad Baig lauds David Warner’s leadership at Karachi Kings

LAHORE: Karachi Kings youngster Saad Baig has expressed satisfaction with the team’s strong start to Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11, while also praising the leadership and influence of captain David Warner.

Speaking in an interview, Saad highlighted the positive momentum within the squad following back-to-back wins in the early stages of the tournament.

“Our journey in PSL 11 is going well, especially since we have won our first two matches. All praise to Allah, things are going in the right direction,” he said.

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Representing Karachi Kings, Saad said playing for his home franchise remains a proud moment in his career.

“Obviously, I belong to Karachi and representing Karachi Kings is a matter of great pride for me,” he added.

The young batter was full of praise for Warner, crediting the experienced Australian for his continued guidance and support within the team environment.

“David Warner is a very experienced player. He was our captain last year as well, and I learned a lot from him then. This year too, I am learning from him and trying to implement those lessons in my game,” Saad said.

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Saad Baig also reflected on the positive atmosphere within the squad, noting how quickly the new additions have integrated into the group.

“The team environment this season is very good. Even the new players don’t feel new anymore; everyone has gelled really well. Our combination looks strong, and overall, the feeling in the camp is very positive,” he stated.

Looking ahead, Saad made his personal objective clear, focusing on contributing to match-winning performances for Karachi Kings.

“My first goal is to help Karachi Kings win matches through my performances,” he concluded.

READ: Rassie van der Dussen announces retirement from international cricket

Rassie van der Dussen announces retirement from international cricket

South Africa top-order batter Rassie van der Dussen has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing the curtain down on a distinguished career that spanned across all three formats for the Proteas.

The 37-year-old confirmed his decision on Thursday morning, expressing gratitude for his time representing South Africa, while stating that he will continue to play domestic and franchise cricket.

Van der Dussen, who had been on a hybrid central contract with Cricket South Africa (CSA), was not retained for the 2026-27 season and had not featured for the national side in the past seven months.

In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram, he described his journey with the Proteas jersey as the pinnacle of his career.

“To wear the Proteas jersey is a feat that demands a level of resilience and dedication that both tests and rewards you in the most incredible way,” he wrote. “To have played for my country has been the greatest honour of my life.”

 

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He also thanked his coaches, teammates, management staff, agent Chris Cardoso, and his wife Lara, while extending appreciation to fans across South Africa.

Encouraging young cricketers, he urged them to “dream big and give absolutely everything you have to achieve your dreams,” before signing off emotionally: “I love South Africa, and I love cricket.”

Across formats, Rassie van der Dussen leaves behind an impressive record. Between 2018 and 2025, he played 18 Tests, 71 One-Day Internationals and 57 T20 Internationals.

His greatest impact came in ODI cricket, where he established himself as one of South Africa’s most reliable batters. He finished with an exceptional average of 50.13, the second-highest in South Africa’s ODI history behind only AB de Villiers.

In the 50-over format, he scored six centuries and 17 half-centuries, including a remarkable start to his career with five fifties in his first nine matches in 2019.

In Tests, he accumulated 905 runs at an average of 30.16, including six half-centuries, while in T20 internationals, he scored 1,406 runs at an average of 33.47 and a strike rate of 128.75.

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Sahibzada Farhan powers Multan Sultans to victory over Hyderabad Kingsmen

LAHORE: Sahibzada Farhan smashed an unbeaten century to guide Multan Sultans to a commanding six-wicket victory over Hyderabad Kingsmen in a high-scoring encounter of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

Chasing a daunting 226-run target, the Sultans produced a clinical batting display, reaching the target with eight balls to spare and four wickets in hand.

Farhan was the architect of the remarkable chase, remaining unbeaten on a scintillating 106 off just 57 deliveries. His innings, laced with eight sixes and seven fours, ensured the Sultans stayed ahead throughout the run-chase.

He found solid support at the top from Steve Smith, who scored a fluent 46, while vice-captain Shan Masood added a valuable 29.

Farhan then stitched an unbroken 37-run stand with Arafat Minhas, who played a quickfire cameo of 26 off 11 balls to seal the win in style

Earlier, Hyderabad Kingsmen posted an imposing 225-5 after being put into bat, riding on aggressive contributions from their top order.

The opening pair of Saim Ayub and Maaz Sadaqat provided a flying start, adding 59 runs in the first five overs before Peter Siddle broke the stand by dismissing the former for 27.

Sadaqat continued his impressive form, hammering a rapid 62 off 26 deliveries, striking five fours and five sixes, before falling to Mohammad Nawaz.

Veteran Sharjeel Khan then anchored the latter half of the innings with an unbeaten 51 off 26 balls, ensuring the Kingsmen posted a formidable total.

Notably, this was the third defeat for the Hyderabad Kingsmen, whereas Multan Sultans are sitting at the top of the PSL 11 points table with two victories in as many games.

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Rumman Raees urges Babar Azam to consider T20 retirement

Pakistan pacer Rumman Raees has offered a candid piece of advice to star batter Babar Azam, suggesting that the latter consider retiring from T20 cricket to refocus on the longer formats.

Speaking during a podcast appearance alongside Fawad Alam, Raees described his remarks as a “friendly suggestion,” emphasising that Babar’s dip in form in the shortest format could have a broader impact on his overall game.

“There is no doubt about his class or his batting,” Raees said. “But in T20 cricket, I feel he should respectfully consider retirement and focus on ODI and Test formats.”

The left-arm pacer, who represented Pakistan between 2016 and 2018, argued that struggles in one format can often spill over into others, particularly given the fast-paced and high-pressure nature of T20 cricket.

“When performance drops in one format, it can affect the others as well. T20 is short and sharp, but its impact reflects on your overall game,” he added.

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Babar Azam, widely regarded as one of the finest batters of his generation, has come under increasing scrutiny over his recent performances in T20 internationals.

Despite being among the leading run-scorers in the format globally, his returns in recent tournaments have failed to match expectations.

He was notably left out of Pakistan’s T20I plans in late 2024 and remained on the sidelines for a significant part of 2025, including the ACC Men’s Asia Cup.

Although he made a return later that year and featured in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, his campaign did little to silence critics. Babar managed just 91 runs in six matches during the tournament, averaging 22.75, with a highest score of 46.

READ: Maaz Sadaqat blazes into record books with 19-ball half-century

Maaz Sadaqat blazes into record books with 19-ball half-century

LAHORE: Maaz Sadaqat produced a sensational display of power-hitting to register one of the fastest half-centuries in Pakistan Super League (PSL) history during Hyderabad Kingsmen’s clash against Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday.

The young top-order batter brought up his second PSL fifty in just 19 deliveries, equalling the joint third-fastest half-century in the league’s history alongside Luke Ronchi and Sam Billings.

The record for the fastest PSL fifty remains jointly held by Kamran Akmal, Asif Ali, Hazratullah Zazai and Rilee Rossouw, all of whom reached the landmark in 17 balls.

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Fastest half-centuries in PSL

  • 17 balls – Kamran Akmal (2018), Asif Ali (2019), Hazratullah Zazai (2021), Rilee Rossouw (2023)
  • 18 balls – Paul Stirling (2022), Tim David (2022), Mohammad Haris (2022)
  • 19 balls – Luke Ronchi (2018), Sam Billings (2025), Maaz Sadaqat (2026)

Sadaqat signalled his intent from the outset, launching the innings with a towering six off Shehzad Gul and maintaining an aggressive tempo throughout his stay at the crease. Mixing clean hitting with calculated strokeplay, he raced to his fifty with a single off Sultans skipper Ashton Turner.

The 20-year-old eventually fell after a scintillating 62 off just 26 deliveries, an innings decorated with 10 boundaries, including five sixes, before being dismissed by Mohammad Nawaz.

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His explosive knock laid the foundation for a commanding total, as Hyderabad Kingsmen piled up an imposing 225-5 in their 20 overs.

Veteran batter Sharjeel Khan provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 51 off 26 balls, while Saim Ayub (27) and Usman Khan (25) chipped in with valuable contributions.

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