Ali Tareen to participate in Multan franchise auction: reports

Former Multan Sultans owner Ali Tareen is reportedly interested in reclaiming the ownership rights of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise, sources revealed on Friday.

Tareen, who previously owned the 2021 champions, had opted not to renew the franchise agreement after PSL 10, citing differences with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

However, insiders now claim that he has decided to participate in the upcoming auction, expected to be held on February 8 or 9, to acquire the South Punjab-based city franchise again.

Sources further revealed that Tareen has already submitted the required documentation to participate in the bidding process.

Notably, Tareen was also among the qualified bidders for the two newly-added PSL franchises earlier this month, but withdrew at the eleventh hour.

The teams were eventually secured by FKS Group and OZ Developers, who later announced their franchises as Hyderabad and Sialkot, respectively.

Following his withdrawal, Tareen took to the social media platform X to explain his decision, while reflecting on what the Multan Sultans meant to him beyond cricket.

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“After careful consideration, my family and I have decided not to participate in today’s PSL franchise auction,” he had written.

“Our time with Multan Sultans was never just about owning a cricket team. It was about South Punjab. About giving a voice to a region that had been overlooked for too long. That’s what drove everything we built,” he added.

Tareen also hinted that any return to the PSL would remain tied to the same emotional connection.

“If I come back to PSL, it has to be for the same reason. South Punjab is where my heart is. It is home. This year, I’ll be in the stands, cheering for the players and celebrating with the fans. And when the Multan team is being sold, we’ll be ready,” he stated.

“Wishing all the bidders the best. May the most outspoken owner win,” he concluded.

Interestingly, the PCB had not initially planned to auction the Multan franchise this year.

However, after the successful sale of the two new teams, which were acquired for record prices, the board has reportedly decided to also auction Multan Sultans’ ownership rights ahead of the landmark PSL 11 season.

READ: Australia’s injured Pat Cummins ruled out of T20 World Cup 2026

Australia’s injured Pat Cummins ruled out of T20 World Cup 2026

Cricket Australia (CA) had to make last-minute changes to their ICC T20 World Cup 2026 squad after star pacer Pat Cummins was ruled out of the tournament on Saturday.

Meanwhile, batter Matthew Renshaw has come into the squad at the expense of Matt Short, thanks to the former’s impressive showing in the recently concluded Big Bash League (BBL) season 15.

Test skipper Cummins only played one of the five Ashes Tests against England over the Australian summer as he slowly recovers from a lower back injury.

He was hoping to be fit for the tournament in India and Sri Lanka beginning on February 7, but has run out of time and been replaced by Ben Dwarshuis.

“With Pat needing more time to recover from his back injury, Ben is a ready replacement who offers a left-arm pace option as well as dynamic fielding and late-order hitting,” selector Tony Dodemaide said.

“We believe his ability to swing the ball at a good pace, along with clever variations, will be well-suited to the conditions we expect and overall structure of the squad.”

The only other change to the provisional squad named this month sees Renshaw come in for Short, who has paid the price for his ordinary performances in the Big Bash League (BBL).

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“Matt (Renshaw) has impressed in all formats of late, including in multiple roles in white ball formats for Australia, the Queensland Bulls and the Brisbane Heat,” Dodemaide said.

“With the top order settled and spin-heavy conditions expected in the pool stages in Sri Lanka, we also feel Matt provides extra middle-order support, with Tim David completing his return to play programme in the early phase of the tournament.”

Big-hitter David is on the comeback trail from a hamstring injury.

The squad is spin-heavy in preparation for the sub-continent conditions, with left-armer Matt Kuhnemann and Cooper Connolly complementing chief tweaker Adam Zampa and part-timer Glenn Maxwell.

Australia’s group-stage matches are all being played in Sri Lanka. They open their account against Ireland in Colombo on February 11.

Squad: Mitchell Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Renshaw, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa.

READ: PCB postpones Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 jersey launch: sources

PCB postpones Pakistan T20 World Cup 2026 jersey launch: sources

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has postponed the unveiling ceremony of the team’s official jersey for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, sources confirmed on Thursday.

According to details, the PCB was planning to reveal the players’ official kit after the toss of the second T20I against Australia at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium.

However, the ceremony has now been delayed due to what insiders described as unavoidable circumstances.

The development comes at a time when uncertainty continues to surround Pakistan’s participation in the mega event, which is set to begin on February 7 across India and Sri Lanka.

Sources further revealed that the PCB is expected to make its final decision regarding Pakistan’s participation on Monday, following key consultations at the highest level.

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Notably, Pakistan are currently scheduled to begin their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands on 7 February, and have been placed in Group A alongside arch-rivals India, as well as the USA and Namibia.

Under the tournament’s hybrid model, Pakistan’s group-stage matches are planned to be held in Sri Lanka, despite India being one of the co-hosts.

The situation surrounding Pakistan’s participation intensified last week when the ICC replaced Bangladesh with Scotland for the tournament after the former refused to travel to India.

The move has caused unease within the PCB, which publicly backed Bangladesh’s stance during the dispute.

READ: Former Pakistan all-rounder joins UAE coaching staff for T20 World Cup 2026

Former Pakistan all-rounder joins UAE coaching staff for T20 World Cup 2026

Former Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat has been appointed as the fast bowling coach of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed on Friday.

The appointment was announced as part of the ECB’s official statement while unveiling the UAE squad for the 20-team tournament, which will be played across India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8.

In its statement, the board highlighted Arafat’s international background and coaching experience.

“Former Pakistan fast bowler Yasir Arafat (27 international matches for Pakistan) has joined the squad as fast bowling coach for the tournament. Since taking up coaching at the end of his playing career, Yasir has coached various national teams and prominent franchises from around the world,” the ECB said.

The board further confirmed that the 43-year-old will also work with the UAE side in the build-up to the mega event.

“The 43-year-old will work with the UAE team during the World Cup and the preceding two-match T20I series against Ireland,” the statement added.

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Arafat, who represented Pakistan in three Tests, 11 ODIs and 13 T20Is, brings a strong coaching resume to the UAE setup.

Notably, he is the first cricketer from Pakistan to complete an ECB Level 4 coaching course from Loughborough University.

The former all-rounder has previously worked as a bowling coach with county sides Sussex and Surrey, and also served in the coaching staff of Big Bash League (BBL) powerhouse Perth Scorchers.

He has also held roles as Pakistan’s High-Performance Coach, bowling coach of the Hong Kong national team, and a bowling consultant for South Africa.

Meanwhile, Arafat joins a UAE support staff led by head coach Lalchand Rajput as the team gears up for the World Cup challenge.

UAE support staff for T20 World Cup 2026

Amjad Ezzi (team manager), Lalchand Rajput (head coach), Yasir Arafat (fast bowling coach), Stanley Chioza (fielding coach), Azharuddin Qureshi (strength and conditioning coach), Dr Abhijeet Salvi (team doctor), Manipreet Sidhu (video analyst), Emmad Hameed (media manager) and Manish Pardeshi (physiotherapist).

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Wasim Jr released from Pakistan T20I squad

Lahore: Pakistan’s right-arm fast bowler Mohammad Wasim Jr has been released from the squad for the remaining matches of the three-game T20I series against Australia.

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) statement, the pacer will not be part of the remaining fixtures.

“Fast bowler Mohammad Wasim Jnr has been released from Pakistan’s T20I squad for the remaining two matches of the series against Australia,” the statement read.

Wasim, 24, is also not part of the Pakistan squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, set to begin on 7 February in India and Sri Lanka.

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The pacer was part of the Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka, where he picked up five wickets in two matches at an average of 12.20. Moreover, the pacer did not feature in the playing XI for the T20I series opener against Australia, which the Green Shirts won by 22 runs.

The second T20I between Pakistan and Australia will be played tomorrow at the Gaddafi Stadium.

Pakistan updated T20I squad

Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan (wk), and Usman Tariq.

READ: WATCH: Official song for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 revealed

WATCH: Official song for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 revealed

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday released the official song for the T20 World Cup 2026, titled ‘Feel the Thrill’, which is scheduled to begin on 7 February in India and Sri Lanka.

According to the ICC, the track was composed and performed by renowned Indian singer Anirudh Ravichander.

“The lively track was composed and performed by renowned Indian music composer and singer Anirudh Ravichander, offering a sonic pulse for the highly awaited tournament starting on February 7,” the press release read.

“Picking up with the fierce spirit – “when nations collide, action isn’t watched, it’s lived” – the song upholds the competitive nature of the tournament. The song blends energetic beats with lyrics reflective of the passion, drama, and emotion behind T20 cricket,” it added.

Following the release, Anirudh Ravichander expressed pride in singing the song.

“Every cheer, every silence, every heartbeat connects in the same tune when it comes to cricket,” he said.

 

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“It’s a feeling, an emotion. I’m glad to be associated with the Feel the Thrill campaign and official song. This is our attempt to bring the global fans together in a spirited unity up and above the fierce on-field rivalry that is set to unfold across the subcontinent,” he added.

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For the unversed, the T20 World Cup 2026 will run from 7 February to March 8 across India and Sri Lanka.

The marquee event will feature 20 teams competing across a packed schedule of 55 matches, including the semi-finals and final.

The 20 teams have been divided into four groups of five, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the Super Eight stage, where the race to the knockout rounds intensifies.

Notably, defending champions India became the first team to officially unveil their squad for the tournament.

Group A features Pakistan and India alongside the USA, Namibia, and the Netherlands, setting up a high-voltage contest early in the tournament.

READ: U19 World Cup: Pakistan suffer major blow ahead of crucial India clash

Afghanistan, England storm into U19 World Cup semi-finals

England and Afghanistan joined Australia in the ICC U19 Men’s World Cup 2026 semi-finals after defeating New Zealand and Ireland, respectively, in their final Super Six matches on Friday.

In the Group 1 fixture played at Harare Sports Club, Afghanistan secured a 191-run victory over Ireland to book their place in the final four of the event.

Opting to bat first, Afghanistan racked up 315-7 at the end of 50 overs, thanks to Faisal Shinozada’s marathon knock of 163 runs from 142 balls.

Afghanistan were reduced to 102 for three in 21.2 overs when Faisal Shinozada was joined by skipper Mahboob Khan. The duo put on a batting masterclass with a monumental 188-run stand.

The pair brought the total to 290 in 47.3 overs as Shinozada was caught after playing a sublime innings. His knock was peppered with 18 fours and a six.

Meanwhile, Mahboob continued on till the third ball of the 50th over, ensuring that Afghanistan finished on a strong total.

The skipper’s 89 from 79 balls included two sixes and five fours.

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In reply, Ireland batters could not get going as they were bowled out for 124 in 40.4 overs.

Afghanistan bowlers applied pressure from the right on set, not allowing batters to settle.

Marko Bates remained the top-scorer for his side as he managed 34 from 81 balls with the aid of two fours.

For Afghanistan, Aqil Khan and Abdul Aziz starred with the ball, sharing six wickets between them.

The victory propelled Afghanistan into the semi-final as Sri Lanka were eliminated on the basis of the former’s better run-rate despite ending up on six points.

In the Group 2 fixture, England defeated New Zealand by 65 runs to qualify for the semi-final.

New Zealand did well with the ball after inviting England to bat first as they restricted them to 234-7 at the end of 50 overs.

Ben Mayes remained the star batter, scoring 53 from 70 deliveries with the help of five fours.

All-rounder Caleb Falconer remained the other notable contributor. The right-hander scored a useful 47 from 57 that included three fours down the order.

New Zealand’s batting lineup in reply displayed a shambolic display and were all out for mere 169 in 38.5 overs.

Manny Lumsden wreaked havoc with the ball as he picked up a five-wicket haul in 6.5 overs while giving away 17.

For Blackcaps, Snehith Reddy showed some resistance with the bat, hitting a maximum and two fours in his 47 from 65 balls.

READ: PCB reveals player retention deadline for PSL 11

PCB reveals player retention deadline for PSL 11

LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 on Friday announced the player-retention deadlines for all eight franchises.

The announcement for the two new and existing teams was made via the league’s social media handles.

“Countdown begins. The six original [PSL] franchises must confirm their retentions by 3 February 2026,” the caption of the post read.

Meanwhile, the new teams, Sialkot Stallionz and Hyderabad — yet to be officially named, have to submit their retentions by 6 February.

The news came a day after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) released the list of 89 players for category renewal. Each existing outfit may retain one player from each category: Diamond, Silver, Platinum, and Gold.

 

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After the retention window closes, franchises will move into the league’s historic first-ever auction on February 11 to complete their rosters.

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For PSL 11, the PCB has also abolished the mentor, brand ambassador, and RTM clauses altogether, streamlining the squad-building process ahead of the auction.

The two newly inducted franchises, Hyderabad and Sialkot, will also be granted special provisions, allowing them to select and retain four players from the available pool before the player auction.

In addition, each team will be permitted to sign one direct signing of a foreign player who did not feature in PSL 10, a move designed to inject fresh international talent into the competition.

The PSL 11 will get underway on March 26, 2026, and will mark Faisalabad’s first-ever stint as a host city. The venue will join Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Rawalpindi, expanding the league to five host cities.

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UAE reveal squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026

ABU DHABI: United Arab Emirates (UAE) have announced a 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, slated to commence on 7 February in India and Sri Lanka.

Mohammad Waseem will lead the side in their third mega event, having previously featured in the 2014 and 2022 editions.

The Asian team qualified for the T20 World Cup after securing a win over Japan in their Super Six at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia & East Asia-Pacific (EAP) Qualifier in Oman.

UAE are currently playing a three-match T20I series against Ireland ahead of the mega event.

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They will also play two warm-up fixtures against Nepal and Italy on 3 and 6 February, respectively.

The UAE will start their World Cup campaign against New Zealand on February 10 in Chennai, before facing Canada, Afghanistan, and South Africa, who are also drawn in Group D at the mega event.

The Gulf-nations coaching staff includes former Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat, who will oversee the bowling department, whereas India’s Lalchand Rajput will serve as the head coach.

UAE Squad

Muhammad Waseem (c), Alishan Sharafu, Aryansh Sharma, Dhruv Parashar, Haider Ali, Harshit Kaushik, Junaid Siddique, Mayank Kumar, Muhammad Arfan, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Zohaib, Rohid Khan, Sohaib Khan, Simranjeet Singh.

READ: Former Sri Lanka all-rounder named in USA T20 World Cup squad

U19 World Cup: Pakistan suffer major blow ahead of crucial India clash

BULAWAYO: Pakistan suffered a major blow ahead of the crucial India clash in the ICC U19 World Cup 2026 as wicket-keeper batter Mohammad Shayan has been ruled out of the tournament.

Shayan, 18, was struck on the nose while keeping to a fast-bowler during a scenario-based practice match. Following the blow, he was taken to hospital, where X-rays confirmed a fracture.

Mohammad Shayan — top order batter, replacement will be named in due course.

It is worth mentioning that Pakistan and India are set for a high-stakes showdown on Sunday, February 1, in what has effectively become a virtual knockout for a place in the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup 2026 semi-finals.

While fans are already dreaming of a potential Pakistan vs India final, the reality is that both teams qualifying from Super Six Group 2 is highly unlikely, though not impossible.

The outcome hinges on the result of England vs New Zealand, currently underway.

England currently lead their Super Six group, boasting an unbeaten 3-0 record, which includes wins carried forward against Pakistan and Zimbabwe from the group stage.

If England beat New Zealand, they will finish on eight points, securing a semi-final spot and leaving only one place for either Pakistan or India.

However, if New Zealand manage to turn things around and pull off an upset, the door opens for both Pakistan and India.

In that scenario, a Pakistan win over India on Sunday would create a three-way tie at six points, with Net Run Rate (NRR) deciding the top two teams to advance.

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At present, England’s NRR is 1.989, while Pakistan sits at 1.484 and India at 3.337. Pakistan can improve its NRR significantly with a dominant performance against India, potentially pipping England and qualifying for the semi-final with India.

However, in case of England’s victory, Pakistan not only have to defeat India, but to win in a manner to surpass their arch-rivals in NRR to make it to the semi-finals.

Currently, India hold the advantage with six points and a better NRR; however, the NRR gap may look daunting, but it’s not as impossible as it seems.

If Pakistan bat first and post a total of 300, they would need to win by at least 85 runs to surpass India’s NRR.

If Pakistan bowl first and restrict India to 200, they would need to chase the target in roughly 31.5 overs.

For a target of 251, Pakistan would need to finish the chase in about 33.2 overs.

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