Dominant South Africa crush Canada in T20 World Cup clash

South Africa inflicted a 57-run thrashing on Canada in Ahmedabad on Monday, as the 2024 runners-up opened their latest T20 World Cup campaign with a dominant performance with bat and ball.

After Canada won the toss and elected to field, South Africa smashed 47 off the last three overs to pile up 213-4, the highest total so far in this year’s T20 World Cup.

David Miller hit an unbeaten 39 off 23 balls and Tristan Stubbs was not out 34 off 19 as they put on an unbroken stand of 75 in 6.1 overs at the end.

Canada’s Navneet Dhaliwal was the only top- order batter to offer any resistance, falling for 64 in the final over as Canada were restricted to 156-8 in reply.

Lungi Ngidi did the bulk of the damage for South Africa, taking 4-31 from his four overs as their pace attack had Canada reeling at 45-4 during the powerplay.

Ngidi was named player of the match and said the evening dew had helped his variation.

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“It did have a bit of an impact. You could see once you bowled a touch fuller, it would sort of just slide on. The slow balls were still holding up a little bit,” he said.

“We knew that obviously our attack brings pace, but for me, I feel like the variations are always the ones that catch people out.”

Quinton de Kock and captain Aiden Markram got South Africa off to a flying start, putting on an opening stand of 70 in 6.5 overs.

De Kock was first to fall, for 25, bowled by a dipping off-spinner from Dilpreet Bajwa.

Markram sailed on and reached his fifty off 28 balls before falling for 59, caught in the deep after hitting 10 fours and a six.

Left-arm wrist-spinner Ansh Patel was the successful bowler and he enjoyed a fine spell, also removing Ryan Rickelton for a brisk 33 off 21 balls and Dewald Brevis for six.

Patel finished with 3-31 off his four overs after reducing South Africa from 125-1 to 138-4 before Miller and Stubbs took over.

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Pakistan set to play against India on Feb 15, confirms Govt

ISLAMABAD: The Government of Pakistan has officially confirmed that the national team will take the field against arch-rivals India on February 15 in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

The announcement was confirmed via the Government of Pakistan’s social media account.

“In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,” the tweet wrote.

“Moreover, this decision has been taken with the aim of protecting the spirit of cricket, and to support the continuity of this global sport in all participating nations,” it added.

The decision was taken after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi briefed Prime Minister Shebaz on the outcomes of talks with the ICC.

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“The Honorable Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Shehbaz Sharif has been formally briefed by the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mr. Mohsin Naqvi, regarding the outcomes of high-level deliberations held between the PCB, representatives of the International Cricket Council (ICC), and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).”

Pakistan’s government also reviewed requests from the Bangladesh Cricket Board and support from Sri Lanka, UAE, and others seeking leadership for solutions to recent challenges.

“The Government of Pakistan has reviewed the formal requests extended to the PCB by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, as well as the supporting communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and other member nations. These correspondences sought Pakistan’s leadership in securing a viable solution to recent challenges,” the statement concluded.

For those unaware, the development comes after the Government of Pakistan had instructed the national team not to take the field against India in solidarity with Bangladesh.

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ICC reveals outcome of talks with PCB over T20 World Cup row

DUBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday disclosed the details about discussions with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) regarding the T20 World Cup 2026 standoff, currently underway in India.

According to the press release statement, Bangladesh will not be fined for missing the T20 World Cup 2026. Additionally, Bangladesh will be awarded hosting rights for an ICC event between 2028 and 2031.

“It is agreed that no financial, sporting or administrative penalty will be imposed on Bangladesh Cricket Board in relation to the current matter,” the press release said.

“As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines and operational requirements,” it added.

Earlier sources said that the clash between Pakistan and India at the T20 World Cup is set to proceed as scheduled following a successful dialogue with the International Cricket Council delegation.

A formal request in this regard has been made to the Government of Pakistan, confirmed PCB’s spokesman Amir Mir.

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The decision was made following a successful meeting in Lahore with the ICC delegation led by Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja on Sunday.

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Aminul Islam Bulbul was also present during the high-profile meeting.

For those unaware, the development comes on the back of the much-anticipated fixture between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, widely regarded as one of cricket’s most commercially significant contests, which remains uncertain after the Government of Pakistan directed its national team not to take the field against India in Colombo.

The match is scheduled for February 15 and carries massive implications both financially and competitively.

The 20-team tournament has already been clouded by political tensions after Bangladesh refused to play matches in India due to security concerns, leading to their replacement by Scotland.

In response, the Pakistan government barred the national side from participating in the high-profile Group A encounter against co-hosts India.

Pakistan, which opened their campaign with a victory over the Netherlands on February 7, stands to lose two vital points and suffer a significant blow to its net run rate if it forfeits the contest.

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Pakistan, India World Cup clash to go ahead as per schedule: sources

The Pakistan and India clash at the T20 World Cup is set to go ahead as per schedule following a successful dialogue with the International Cricket Council delegation, sources confirmed.

A formal request in this regard has been made to the Government of Pakistan, confirmed PCB’s spokesman Amir Mir.

The decision was made following a successful meeting in Lahore with the ICC delegation led by Deputy Chairman Imran Khwaja on Sunday.

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Aminul Islam Bulbul was also present during the high-profile meeting.

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For those unaware, the development comes on the back of the much-anticipated fixture between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, widely regarded as one of cricket’s most commercially significant contests, which remains uncertain after the Government of Pakistan directed its national team not to take the field against India in Colombo.

The match is scheduled for February 15 and carries massive implications both financially and competitively.

The 20-team tournament has already been clouded by political tensions after Bangladesh refused to play matches in India due to security concerns, leading to their replacement by Scotland.

In response, the Pakistan government barred the national side from participating in the high-profile Group A encounter against co-hosts India.

Pakistan, which opened their campaign with a victory over the Netherlands on February 7, stands to lose two vital points and suffer a significant blow to its net run rate if it forfeits the contest.

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PSL 11: Alpha Sports acquires major stake in Sialkot Stallionz

Australia-based Alpha Sports Group on Monday decided to partner with OZ Group, which bought the newly inducted Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Sialkot Stallions at the league’s team auction held on January 8.

Alpha Sports Group is Australia’s largest wholesale distributor of sports medicine, physiotherapy, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and first aid products.

The Group has acquired a 75 per cent stake in Sialkot Stallions.

Following the partnership, Alpha Sports and OZ Group will work together on the franchise’s overall growth, team formation, and performance improvement.

Following the announcement, Alpha Sports Group expressed excitement about the partnership, noting that both partners will aim to build Stallionz into a strong, competitive team.

It is worth noting that both Alpha Sports Group and OZ Group are based in Australia and hold prominent positions in the sports management and investment sectors.

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The new partnership is being termed a positive and welcome development for the PSL’s upcoming seasons, with the move generating fresh excitement among Sialkot Stallions fans.

For those unware, the development came just weeks after Sialkot Stallionz were officially introduced as one of the two new franchises ahead of the PSL 11.

The team’s ownership rights were acquired by OZ Developers, owned by Hamza Majeed and Kamil Khan, during the historic PSL 2026 auction held at the Jinnah Convention Centre on January 8.

OZ Developers sealed the deal with a record bid of Rs 1.85 billion, making it the most expensive franchise purchase in PSL history.

The eighth team, PSL 11, is set to start on March 26 across five venues in the country.

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Ali Tareen reacts after Multan renamed Rawalpindi

Ali Tareen, former franchise owner of the Multan Sultans — now renamed to Rawalpindi — has shared a meaningful message following the outfit auction held earlier today.

Tareen, who was part of the bidding process but did not submit a single bid for the team, took to the X platform.

“Janoob Ki Pehchan,” he wrote in his post.

Earlier, PSL outfit Multan Sultans was sold to Walee Technologies for a record Rs2.45 billion in a heated bidding war.

The Bidding process commenced at a base price of PKR 1,820,000,000, with CD Ventures, Particle Igniter, and Walee Technologies competing for the franchise.

After an intense bidding war, Walee Technologies bought the franchise for a record price of Rs 2.45 billion.

Later on, the owners changed the name from Multan Sultans to Rawalpindi, citing their childhood association with the city.

During the auction ceremony, PCB chairman Najam Sethi, legendary former Pakistan batter Zaheer Abbas, and other prominent figures from the cricketing fraternity were also present.

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Multan Sultans were added to PSL in 2017, and were initially owned by Schon Group. After one year, PCB terminated the contract, and Ali Tareen formally took over the franchise, which he owned for seven years.

However, his strained relations with PCB led him not to renew the 10-year ownership agreement, resulting in a fresh auction for the team.

The board had accused Tareen of breaching several clauses of the 10-year contract and demanded a public apology and retraction of his statements.

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Squash ace Mehwish makes inspiring comeback after health scare

Islamabad: Pakistan’s rising squash star Mehwish Ali has successfully participated in the trials for the 35th Asian Squash Championship at the Pakistan Squash Federation, Islamabad, marking an inspiring comeback after a serious health setback earlier this year.

Last month, Mehwish suffered a severe medical emergency during the semi-final of the WSF Czech Junior Open 2026, where she collapsed mid-match while in a dominant position.

She was immediately shifted to the ICU, having remained unconscious for nearly seven hours due to cardiac stress caused by a lack of oxygen.

Her full recovery has brought immense relief to the Pakistani squash community.

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Mehwish is now back in training alongside her sisters and has completed the Asian Championship trials.

Expressing her gratitude, Mehwish said the trials were not only a competition but an opportunity to grow as a player and proudly represent Pakistan at the continental level.

For those unaware, the Ali sisters—Mehwish, Sehrish, and Mahnoor Ali—are rising squash stars from Peshawar, Pakistan, who have recently achieved significant success on the international junior circuit.

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Ponting wants Babar at his best to take Pakistan deep in T20 World Cup

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has urged Babar Azam to deliver his best performance to take Pakistan forward in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.

Ponting pondered on the question regarding Babar’s performance during the latest episode of the ICC Review with host Sanjana Ganesan.

“If you’re 15 off 18 balls, you’re not just putting pressure on yourself, you’re putting pressure on the guy at the other end,” Ponting said on Babar’s knock in the opening match of the World Cup.

“That batter then knows he has to take on the responsibility of boundary scoring. Babar needs to get going early. He needs boundaries in his first few balls, otherwise the momentum of the game shifts every time he comes in.”

He mentioned the batter’s ability to hit the long ball, stressing his batting number if Pakistan wants to go deeper in the tournament.

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“To me, it looks like he’s lost a bit of his power and ball-striking ability,” the 51-year-old said.

“I defended him at the start of the tournament because big players with experience are crucial in big events. But Pakistan need the best version of Babar Azam if they want to go deep in this competition.”

“I would seriously think about batting him at No.3,” Ponting suggested.

The legendary batter suggested that Babar Azam should spend sometime int he Powerplay to capitalize on the conditions.

“If he can spend some time in the Powerplay with only two fielders out, it might help him. If he has lost a bit of power, then everything needs to be in his favour. The batters coming after him have plenty of power and can take advantage of the middle overs,” he conclcuded.

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PSL 11: Walee Technologies renames Multan franchise to Rawalpindi

LAHORE: Walee Technologies bought the Multan Franchise and announced to rename it Rawalpindi after the highly anticipated Pakistan Super League (PSL) auction for a record price of PKR 2.45 billion at the Expo Centre Lahore.

06:45 PM – Auction Begins
The PSL franchise auction for the Multan team has officially started. Five bidders are competing to secure the rights for the latest additions to the league.

Base Price for Multan team: PKR 1,820,000,000

CD Ventures makes the first bid of PKR 1,830,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 1,900,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 1,910,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 2,000,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,010,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 2,050,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,060,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 2,070,000,000

Particle Igniter counters with PKR 2,140,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,150,000,000

Particle Igniter counters with PKR 2,180,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,190,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 2,200,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,210,000,000

Particle Igniter counters with PKR 2,250,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,260,000,000

Particle Igniter counters with PKR 2,300,000,000

CD Ventures counters with PKR 2,350,000,000

Particle Igniter counters with PKR 2,370,000,000

Walee Technologies counters with PKR 2,450,000,000

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed a list of five qualified bidders who will compete for the rights to own the Multan franchise.

The bidders are: Walee Technologies, Aim Next Inc., Deharki Sugar Mills (DSM), Particle Igniter, and CD Ventures.

The successful bidder will acquire the Multan franchise, previously known as Multan Sultans, and may choose to retain the existing name or rebrand the team entirely.

Auction Rules

All bids shall be quoted in Pakistani Rupees (PKR).

The minimum incremental bid from the base price announced by PCB shall be PKR 10,000,000 (rupees ten million only).

No bid increase of less than the minimum incremental bid shall be accepted.

Bidders may choose to make a bid in excess of the minimum incremental bid. No limit.

Each bidder shall have the right to exercise one (1) strategic timeout of up to five (5) minutes, only once during each round of the auction.

During this strategic timeout, bidders may consult with their representatives before deciding their future course of action in the auction, but shall not be permitted to communicate with other bidders.

A bidding round shall be declared closed when the highest incremental bid in excess of the base price is not surpassed by any other bidder despite a final call by the auctioneer.

Upon closure of the bidding round, the highest valid bid in excess of the base price shall be provisionally declared the winning bid.

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The franchise is up for sale after former owner Ali Tareen decided not to renew his contract in November 2025, citing strained relations with the PCB that had persisted for over a year.

However, Tareen is once again in the race to take control of the Multan franchise, with his company, DSM, participating in the auction.

For context, Multan Sultans won the PSL title in 2021 under the leadership of Mohammad Rizwan, defeating Peshawar Zalmi in the final.

After winning the title in 2021, they finished as runners-up in the next three seasons.

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