Erin Holland comments on her absence from PSL 11

Renowned Australian presenter Erin Holland has addressed her absence from the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11, revealing that medical commitments prevented her from being part of the tournament this year.

Holland, a familiar face in the PSL broadcast team since 2019, was notably missing from this season’s presenter line-up, prompting widespread curiosity among fans.

Many took to social media to inquire about her whereabouts, with messages pouring in expressing concern and support.

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Responding to the queries, Holland shared that she was “devastated” to miss the tournament but had no choice due to closely scheduled medical appointments.

“Thank you so much for the many messages wondering where I am this PSL — I am devastated to be unable to take part this year,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

This was due to medical appointments close together that never allowed for a decent stint at the tournament. Missing everyone & I hope to be back soon.”

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Her absence marks a rare break from the league, where she has been a consistent presence and a fan favourite over the years.

In her place, the organisers have introduced fresh faces to the broadcast panel, with Neroli Meadows and Jess Crowe making their PSL debuts. They have joined regular presenters, including Sikandar Bakht and Zainab Abbas.

READ: Quetta Gladiators outclass Hyderabad Kingsmen to claim first PSL 11 win

Quetta Gladiators outclass Hyderabad Kingsmen to claim first PSL 11 win

LAHORE: A complete team performance led by Abrar Ahmed and backed by crucial half-centuries from Shamyl Hussain and Hasan Nawaz powered Quetta Gladiators to a convincing 40-run victory over Hyderabad Kingsmen in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 clash at the Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday.

Defending 175, the Gladiators produced a disciplined bowling display to restrict the Kingsmen to 134-8, handing the debutants their second consecutive defeat of the season.

The chase never truly took off for Hyderabad as early blows derailed their innings.

Saim Ayub (8) and Maaz Sadaqat (0) fell cheaply inside the first eight balls, while Abrar struck twice in the powerplay to remove Usman Khan, leaving the side struggling early.

Captain Marnus Labuschagne attempted to steady the innings with a scratchy 23, but his dismissal by opposing skipper Saud Shakeel further deepened the crisis at 57-5.

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A brief fightback came through a 48-run stand between Irfan Khan Niazi and Hassan Khan, who scored 31 off 19. However, once Ahmed Daniyal broke the partnership, the result was effectively sealed.

Abrar returned to dismiss Irfan for 33, putting the contest beyond Hyderabad, who eventually limped to 134-8.

Abrar finished with three wickets, while Daniyal picked up two. Alzarri Joseph, Usman Tariq and Saud Shakeel chipped in with one apiece.

Earlier, Quetta Gladiators recovered from an early wobble to post 174-8, courtesy of a vital partnership between Shamyl and Hasan Nawaz.

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The Gladiators were reduced to 25-2 after early dismissals of Saud Shakeel (4) and Rilee Rossouw (0), both falling to Riley Meredith.

However, Shamyl and Hasan Nawaz combined to rebuild the innings with an 89-run stand.

Shamyl continued his fine form, registering his second consecutive half-century of the tournament with a composed 54 off 41 balls. Hasan Nawaz complemented him well with a fluent 53 off 40 before being run out.

A late cameo from Tom Curran, who struck 31 off 18 deliveries, provided the finishing push as Quetta posted a competitive total.

For Hyderabad, Meredith was the standout performer with three wickets, while Maheesh Theekshana and Akif Javed claimed two wickets each.

READ: Max Verstappen questions Formula One future amid growing frustration

Max Verstappen questions Formula One future amid growing frustration

Four-time world champion Max Verstappen suggested he could quit Formula One at the end of the season after enduring another frustrating race on Sunday in Japan.

The Red Bull driver finished eighth in Suzuka, ending his four-year reign as Japanese Grand Prix champion in ruthless fashion.

He told the BBC that he was “not enjoying the whole formula behind” this season’s championship, which has brought in sweeping new regulations.

“You just think about, is it worth it?” he said. “Or do I enjoy being more at home with my family? Seeing my friends more when you’re not enjoying your sport?”

Verstappen has repeatedly railed against the new regulations, which see a 50-50 split between conventional and electrical power.

He labelled his car “undriveable” after qualifying in a lowly 11th for the Japan race. When asked if he could walk away from the sport, he replied that he was “thinking about everything inside this paddock”.

“It’s really anti-driving. Then at one point, yeah, it’s just not what I want to do,” he said. “And of course, you can look at it and make a lot of money. Great. But at the end of the day, it’s not about money any more because this has always been my passion.”

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Max Verstappen sought a change of scenery by competing in a four-hour race in Germany before the Japanese Grand Prix.

He will not compete again in F1 until the Miami Grand Prix on May 3, after the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races scheduled for April were cancelled because of the war in the Middle East.

When asked how he would fill his time during the break, Verstappen answered: “I’ll do some more racing, some stuff that makes me smile.

“And at the same time speak to the team as well, to try and find more pace and some more stable balance because this is not sustainable for us as a team,” he added.

Verstappen is in ninth place in the championship standings, 60 points behind leader Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes after three races.

He finished sixth in the season opener in Australia and retired from the grand prix in China because of a cooling issue.

“I want to be here to have fun and have a great time and enjoy myself. At the moment that’s not really the case,” he said. “I’m trying. I keep telling myself every day to try and enjoy it. It’s just very hard.”

READ: Youngest F1 title leader Antonelli to keep ‘raising bar’ after Japan win

Youngest F1 title leader Antonelli to keep ‘raising bar’ after Japan win

Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli vowed to “keep raising the bar” after winning Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix to become the youngest driver in Formula One history to lead the championship standings.

The 19-year-old Italian took advantage of a mid-race safety car to jump into the lead after a dreadful start from pole position, crossing the line ahead of McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc.

Antonelli’s Suzuka victory came two weeks after the first grand prix win of his career in China, and sent him top of the championship standings after three races, nine points ahead of team-mate George Russell.

Mercedes are struggling to contain the excitement building around their young driver, even if Antonelli said he was “not thinking too much about the championship”.

“Of course it’s great but it’s still a long way to go and I need to keep raising the bar, because George is very quick,” he said. “For sure he’s going to be back at his usual level and also competitors will eventually get closer.”

Antonelli led home Piastri by 13.722sec, with Leclerc a further 1.548sec back in third.

Russell finished fourth to drop to second in the championship standings on 63 points. Leclerc is third on 49.

Russell battled Piastri for the lead over the first half of the race, but pitted just before the safety car, which dropped him out of contention for the win.

Piastri secured second in his first grand prix start of the season, after crashing on his way to the grid in the opener in Australia and missing the race in China because of a technical problem.

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Piastri led for the first half of the race before the safety car gave Antonelli his chance.

“It would have been really interesting to see what would have happened without that,” said Piastri. “A shame that we never got to see what would have happened, but I think for us to be disappointed at this point about finishing second is a pretty good place to be.”

Kimi Antonelli had become the youngest pole-sitter in F1 history in China and again was at the head of the grid. But he suffered a shocking start and was down in sixth by the first corner.

Piastri took the early lead ahead of Leclerc, with Norris, Russell and Hamilton all sweeping past Antonelli.

“It’s an area where I need to work a lot because it’s definitely not good enough,” said Antonelli. “I’m just making my life a lot harder.”

The young Italian had made up some of the lost ground when a crash by Haas driver Ollie Bearman brought out the safety car during the pit stop window.

Piastri had already pitted, but Antonelli was able to dive in for fresh tyres moments after the safety car was deployed and emerged in front of the Australian, a stroke of luck that effectively won him the race.

“I was very lucky with the timing of the safety car,” said Antonelli.

Formula One now takes an extended break until the Miami Grand Prix on May 3. The Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races scheduled for April have been cancelled because of the war in the Middle East.

READ: Aryna Sabalenka sinks Coco Gauff to win second straight Miami Open title

Aryna Sabalenka sinks Coco Gauff to win second straight Miami Open title

Aryna Sabalenka won her second straight Miami Open title on Sunday, beating Coco Gauff 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to complete a “Sunshine Double” Indian Wells-Miami sweep.

The world number one from Belarus, fresh off her first triumph in the California desert, became the fifth woman, and the first since Iga Swiatek in 2022, to win both of the elite early-season hardcourt WTA 1000 titles.

“It means a lot,” Sabalenka said after joining Poland’s Swiatek, German great Steffi Graf, Belgian Kim Clijsters and fellow Belarusian Victoria Azarenka on the list of women to win both titles in the same year.

“My goal has always been to put my name in history, and I just did it.”

Sabalenka underscored her WTA dominance in a season in which her only defeat to date was her Australian Open finals loss to Elena Rybakina, whom she went on to beat in the Indian Wells title match and in the semi-finals here.

She handed Gauff her first career defeat in a hardcourt final.

The American had won her first nine, including a triumph over Sabalenka in the 2023 US Open championship match.

Gauff had also beaten the Belarusian for the title on the red clay of Roland Garros last year.

So Sabalenka said she wasn’t surprised to see Gauff dig in, even after the Belarusian pocketed the first set with a ruthless display of power and precision.

She broke Gauff to open the match and, after Gauff saved three break points in a gritty fifth game, broke the American again in the seventh before serving it out in 37 minutes without facing a break point herself.

In a tense second set, Gauff’s first break point chance, from a blistering backhand passing winner in the second game, sparked a jubilant reaction from the crowd at Hard Rock Stadium, home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, which is just about an hour away from Gauff’s Delray Beach home.

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But Gauff couldn’t convert, slamming a forehand into the net on the next point as Sabalenka held. It needed another gutsy hold from Gauff to keep it on serve in the fifth game.

Up 40-0, she wasted three game points with a pair of errors off the ground and a double fault, then had to save a break point before taking the game.

But Gauff was finding more depth on her returns and broke Sabalenka for the first time to take the second set.

“I knew that she was going to try her very best to fight in this match,” Sabalenka said. “I was just trying to keep a positive mindset going into the third set. I’m super happy how well I handled my emotions, how well I stayed focused from the very beginning to the very end.”

And the third set, again, was virtually all Sabalenka. She broke to open the final frame and broke again when Gauff sailed a backhand long on Sabalenka’s first match point.

“What a month,” said Sabalenka, who, along with two prestigious titles, acquired a new puppy and got engaged to boyfriend Georgios Frangulis.

Gauff was also feeling grateful after a rocky March that saw her withdraw from her third-round match at Indian Wells with a nerve issue that caused “scary” pain in her left arm.

She had said after a dominant semi-final win over Karolina Muchova that she was making progress with the inconsistencies in her serve and forehand, although seven double faults hurt her cause against Sabalenka.

And after considering skipping the event, the 22-year-old was thrilled to reach the final for the first time.

“I feel like I’m nowhere near the peak of my tennis, so I think it gives me comfort a little bit playing these tournaments and having great results,” she said.

READ: Ravichandran Ashwin joins MLC franchise San Francisco Unicorns

Ravichandran Ashwin joins MLC franchise San Francisco Unicorns

Legendary spinner Ravichandran Ashwin will become the first Indian international to ply his trade in Major League Cricket (MLC) after signing a deal with the San Francisco Unicorns, the club said Saturday.

The 39-year-old right-arm off-spinner, who retired from international cricket in 2024, will head to the United States after an agreement to join Australia’s Big Bash League fell through due to a knee injury.

“(Major League Cricket) has proven over recent seasons that it can put on a show, bringing in world-class players and offering significant exposure to US domestic cricket talent, and the opportunity to be a part of it with the San Francisco Unicorns was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up,” Ashwin said in a statement released by the club.

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“Taking on the mantle as the first Indian-capped player to compete in Major League Cricket is a major responsibility that I fully embrace,” he added. “My absolute focus is to help this franchise win games and push for its first Championship.”

Major League Cricket is a T20-format featuring six teams that play in a condensed month-long tournament. San Francisco’s season gets underway on June 19 with a clash against the LA Knight Riders at Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium near Dallas, Texas.

Ashwin amassed some 765 wickets across 287 appearances for India in Test, one-day, and T20 cricket during his career, and was a member of the squad that won the 2011 World Cup.

READ: Momin Qamar reacts after match-winning performance on PSL debut

Momin Qamar reacts after match-winning performance on PSL debut

LAHORE: Emerging left-arm wrist spinner Momin Qamar credited smart planning and backing from team management after delivering a standout performance on his Pakistan Super League (PSL) debut, helping Multan Sultans secure a comprehensive win over Islamabad United at the Gaddafi Stadium.

The 19-year-old, who was named Player of the Match, returned figures of 3 for 24 in his three overs to play a decisive role in restricting United to 171-8. Multan later chased down the target comfortably to register a five-wicket victory.

Speaking after the match, Qamar revealed the thought process behind one of his key breakthroughs, the dismissal of Islamabad captain Shadab Khan.

“I was trying to bowl as well as I could,” he said. “I had planned Shadab’s wicket. I noticed he was coming down the pitch, so I thought of bowling him away from his body. I adjusted my angle accordingly and managed to get him out.”

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Qamar’s impact spell began in the 10th over when he removed the well-set Sameer Minhas for 28 with just his third delivery. He then struck again in his next over to dismiss Shadab, before claiming his third wicket by removing Haider Ali.

Despite his immediate success, the young bowler maintained that he is not targeting any specific player this season.

“There’s no particular player in mind. My goal is to use my skills to the best of my ability and help Multan Sultans win the PSL,” he stated.

Momin Qamar also reflected on his journey, having been part of the Lahore Qalandars last season but not getting an opportunity to feature.

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“There’s no major difference between franchises; all teams are good,” he said.

“Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to play for Lahore because there were many big players. But here, I got my opportunity in the first match and managed to take wickets.”

He further praised the environment within the Multan Sultans camp, highlighting the support he has received since joining the side.

“The team management and players here are very supportive. That has made a big difference for me, and it feels great to contribute,” he added.

READ: Philippe, Turner power Multan Sultans to clinical win over Islamabad United

Philippe, Turner power Multan Sultans to clinical win over Islamabad United

LAHORE: A composed chase led by Josh Philippe and captain Ashton Turner guided Multan Sultans to a convincing five-wicket victory over Islamabad United in the fourth match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 11 at the Gaddafi Stadium on Saturday.

Chasing 172, the 2021 champions showed control throughout the innings, reaching the target with eight balls to spare despite a shaky start.

Multan’s pursuit got off to a stuttering beginning when Sahibzada Farhan fell early for just three, leaving the side at 16-1.

However, Philippe steadied the innings alongside Steve Smith, with the pair stitching together a brisk 45-run stand to revive the chase.

Smith, making his PSL debut, looked in fine touch with a fluent 31 off 23 deliveries before Salman Irshad broke the partnership.

The Sultans then suffered another setback as Shadab Khan dismissed Shan Masood cheaply, momentarily shifting momentum back towards United.

Philippe, however, continued to anchor the innings and found an able partner in Turner. The duo added a crucial 61 runs for the fourth wicket, effectively taking the game away from United.

Philippe’s aggressive 55 off 35 deliveries, featuring five fours and two sixes, laid the foundation before he was eventually dismissed by Shadab in the 15th over.

Arafat Minhas then chipped in with a quickfire 25 off 11 balls, ensuring there were no late hiccups. Meanwhile, skipper Turner remained unbeaten on 43 off 28 deliveries, calmly steering his side over the line.

Earlier, Islamabad United posted 171-8 after being asked to bat first, with Mark Chapman top-scoring with a brisk 40 off 21 balls.

United’s innings began on a positive note as Devon Conway and Sameer Minhas added 48 runs for the opening wicket. Conway made 26 before falling to Peter Siddle, while Sameer contributed 28.

However, a middle-order collapse saw United slip from a strong position to 75-3, with quick wickets derailing their progress.

Chapman attempted to rebuild with brief partnerships alongside Shadab and Haider Ali, but lacked sustained support.

Late cameo from Faheem Ashraf (26 off 17) helped push the total to a competitive 171.

For Multan, Momin Qamar was the standout performer with the ball, claiming three wickets for 24 runs, while Mohammad Wasim Jr picked up two scalps.

READ: “Staying calm was the key”: Hasan Ali on his spell against Quetta Gladiators

“Staying calm was the key”: Hasan Ali on his spell against Quetta Gladiators

LAHORE: Karachi Kings fast bowler Hasan Ali expressed confidence in his side’s momentum after playing a pivotal role in their thrilling 14-run victory over Quetta Gladiators in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11.

Hasan starred with the ball, returning figures of 4-27 to help Karachi Kings successfully defend a total of 181-7 at the Gaddafi Stadium.

Reflecting on the team’s strong start, Hasan emphasized the importance of carrying the momentum forward.

“It’s a great feeling to start the season with a win, and it was a very good victory,” Hasan said. “Hopefully, we can carry this momentum forward in the upcoming matches.”

He credited the batting unit for setting up the game and highlighted how the bowlers executed their plans despite an early setback in the power play.

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“Our batters put up a very good total against Quetta, so the plan with the ball was to hit the right areas,” he explained.

“Even though we didn’t bowl as well as we wanted in the powerplay, credit goes to our spinners who bowled in the right areas and helped us make a comeback. Later, the fast bowlers capitalized on that and executed well.”

Hasan Ali also spoke about his personal comeback during the match after conceding 16 runs in his first over, stressing the importance of composure under pressure.

“It’s very important to control your nerves and stay calm,” he said.

“I strongly believe there’s always a chance to make a comeback, and cricket gives you that second opportunity. My plan was to recover those runs in my next spell and deliver for the team, and thankfully, it worked.”

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Looking ahead, the experienced pacer outlined both his individual and team ambitions for the tournament.

“There are always individual goals, like becoming the best bowler of the season,” Hasan noted.

“But more importantly, I want to perform when my team needs me the most and help lead Karachi Kings to victory. Individual and team goals go hand in hand.”

Karachi Kings will now take on defending champions Lahore Qalandars in their next fixture on Sunday, 29 March, at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

READ: Jason Gillespie provides update on Glenn Maxwell, Maaz Sadaqat availability

Jason Gillespie provides update on Glenn Maxwell, Maaz Sadaqat availability

LAHORE: Hyderabad Kingsmen head coach Jason Gillespie has provided a key update on the availability of star all-rounder Glenn Maxwell and emerging talent Maaz Sadaqat for the upcoming games of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11.

Speaking during a media interaction on Saturday, Gillespie confirmed that Maxwell is expected to join the squad later in the tournament, although his exact arrival date remains uncertain.

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“We have to wait. He is locked in for the back half of the tournament,” Gillespie said. “The exact date of his arrival, we’re not sure yet. We’re waiting for more information, but hopefully he will join us soon.”

Moreover, Gillespie sounded optimistic about the fitness of young all-rounder Maaz Sadaqat, who missed the opening match against Lahore Qalandars due to injury concerns.

“Maaz has started training today. He’s an important part of our squad,” he said.

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“We’re hopeful he will be available for selection tomorrow [for the match against Quetta Gladiators]. It depends on how he trains and recovers, but if everything goes well, he’ll certainly be in strong consideration.”

Both Hyderabad Kingsmen and Quetta Gladiators head into Sunday’s encounter seeking their first win of the tournament after suffering defeats in their respective opening matches.

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