‘Ban IPL’ trends in India after back-to-back defeats in T20 WC

KARACHI: Indians in huge numbers demanded a ban on the Indian Premier League (IPL) as they believe it destroyed their team. 

‘Ban on IPL’ became a social media trend after India lost back-to-back matches against Pakistan and New Zealand in T20 World Cup 2021. Pakistan beat India by 10 wickets followed by New Zealand defeating them by eight wickets on Sunday.

With two defeats in a row, India is fifth in Group 2 of the mega event and their position in the tournament now highly depends on ifs and buts.

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Shoaib Akhtar trolls New Zealand before their match against Pakistan

KARACHI: Former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar wittily asked Pakistani spectators in Sharjah Stadium to remain silent otherwise New Zealand will quit the match against Green Shirts. 

Taking to Twitter, Akhtar trolled the Black Caps following their withdrawal from the Pakistan tour at the 11th hour citing security concerns.

“I request all Pakistan fans to remain silent and not enjoy too extravagantly. There is every chance that New Zealand may ask for the match to be called off due to too much noise inside the stadium, if not for security concerns,” he said.

Pakistan and New Zealand are about to take each other in T20 World Cup contest in Sharjah.

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National squad to have optional training session in Dubai

Dubai: Pakistan men’s cricket team will participate in an optional training session here today at the ICC Academy Ground from 6 to 9 pm.

Green Shirts are scheduled to play a warm-up match against South Africa on Wednesday in Abu Dhabi. The match will start at 6 pm local time.

Yesterday, Pakistan defeated West Indies by seven wickets in first warm-up match in Dubai. Skipper Babar Azam starred with a fifty while Fakhar Zaman made not out 41.

Pakistan will officially start T20 World Cup campaign on October 24 in Dubai against India, who defeated England by seven wickets in the first warm-up match.

Read: Babar Azam leads Pakistan to victory against West Indies

Sri Lanka thump Namibia by seven wickets

Abu Dhabi: 2014 T20 World Cup winners Sri Lanka have claimed an easy seven-wicket win over Namibia here at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Sri Lanka chased down the 97-run target in the 14th over after wrapping up Namibia for 96 in 19.3 overs.

Bhanuka Rajapaksa led the chase by scoring 42 off 27 balls while Avishka Fernando made 30 off 28 balls. Both added 74 runs after Sri Lanka was struggling 26/3 in 5.1 overs. Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz and JJ Smit claimed a wicket each for Namibia.

Earlier, Sri Lanka dominated completely after skipper Dasun Shanaka opted to field first. Only three Namibian batters crossed the double-figure mark.Craig Williams scored 29 off 36 while captain Gerhard Erasmus made 19. JJ Smit chipped in with 15-ball 12.

Off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana starred with the ball as he bagged figures of 3/25 while Wanindu Hasaranga and Lahiru Kumara claimed two wickets each. Pacers Chamika Karunaratne and Dushmantha Chameera also took a wicket each.

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Pakistan to hold practice session today at ICC Academy

Dubai: Pakistan men’s cricket team will hold a practice session today at 6.00 pm at ICC Academy ground, the training session will last for three hours.

The squad arrived in Dubai on October 15 and underwent mandatory COVID-19 tests. All members of the contingent tested negative.

Meanwhile, players took part in a gym session for the second consecutive day. The gym session lasted for two hours.

It must be noted Pakistan will start their T20 World Cup campaign against arch-rivals India on October 24 in Dubai. Green Shirts will play two warm-up games ahead of India’s clash.

The first practice match is against West Indies on October 18 in Dubai while second match is scheduled with South Africa on October 20 in Abu Dhabi.

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Oman, PNG centre stage as T20 World Cup gets underway

Muscat: Oman and Papua New Guinea open the Twenty 20 World Cup on Sunday in the unlikely surroundings of Al Amerat where the global showpiece gets underway after being chased out of India by Covid-19.

The seventh World Cup begins with a double-header at the 3,000-seat venue outside Muscat.

Later Sunday, Bangladesh face Scotland while Ireland, Namibia, Netherlands and 2014 champions Sri Lanka join the fray on Monday.

The eight teams in the first round of qualifying are chasing four places in the Super 12 round-robin stage.

England, Australia, South Africa, defending champions West Indies, India, Pakistan, New Zealand and Afghanistan will be waiting with all matches in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

The top four then progress to the semi-finals before the final in Dubai on November 14.

There is plenty at stake. A place in the next round guarantees a spot in the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia.

There is also a financial incentive. Teams exiting at the first hurdle take home a modest $40,000.

The eventual champions pocket a $1.6 million winner’s cheque.

Oman are playing in their second T20 World Cup having shocked Ireland in 2016, the last time the tournament was held before the planned 2020 edition in Australia fell victim to the pandemic.

Oman’s team is made up almost exclusively of semi-professional South Asian expatriates who combine cricket with full-time work. Many train at 5:30 in the morning.

“There was a time when bowling and fast bowling was the only strength of the Oman team. Now I feel we are doing well as a whole unit,” said Oman vice-captain Aqib Ilyas.

“This team is much better than the one in 2016 and we have raised the bar.”

Papua New Guinea are making their T20 World Cup debut.

They have already acclimatised to conditions in the Gulf having been in Oman for a month.

Bangladesh have just one victory at the tournament since 2007 but with a world ranking of six, will be heavily fancied to make the second round.

They go into the tournament with home series wins over Australia, New Zealand and Zimbabwe under their belts.

“We have to be humble and not take anything for granted. We will have to be at our best from the first ball against Scotland,” said Bangladesh skipper Mahmudullah who has been sidelined in the build-up with a back injury.

England narrow favourites? 

The Scots have fallen at the first hurdle in their three previous T20 World Cup appearances, in 2007, 2009 and 2016.

They claimed their first and only win at the tournament five years ago — an eight-wicket triumph in a rain-affected match against lowly Hong Kong.

“We’re diving into the tournament head first really and it’s a real challenge for us,” said Scotland skipper Kyle Coetzer.

“But we have beaten them (Bangladesh in 2012) in the past in T20 cricket with a Richie Berrington hundred.”

The top nations will join the event — played in stadiums 70-percent full — on October 23, with Australia and South Africa meeting in the opener of the Super 12 stage and England up against West Indies.

England beat New Zealand to win the 50-over world title at Lord’s in 2019.

Eoin Morgan’s team will, however, be without Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer, who played key roles in that one-day World Cup triumph.

England had to defend 19 runs in the last over of the 2016 T20 final in Kolkata but West Indies’ Carlos Brathwaite famously hit Stokes for four straight sixes, giving the Caribbeans their second world T20 title.

Many of that winning team will be back, led by Kieron Pollard and old war horses Dwayne Bravo, 38, and 42-year-old Chris Gayle.

Asian giants India, who were the original hosts of the 2021 event before the pandemic meant a shift to the Gulf, will begin their campaign against arch-rivals and fellow former champions Pakistan on October 24 with Virat Kohli looking to go out with a bang before stepping down as captain of the T20 side.

Pakistan have edge?

Pakistan have won their last 10 Twenty20 internationals in the UAE and captain Babar Azam claimed Saturday that run will give his men the edge over India next weekend.

“Definitely we have played a lot of cricket in the UAE,” Babar said Saturday when asked about his team’s dismal 0-5 record against India in T20 World Cup clashes.

“These conditions suit us and we know how to play here.”

Watch: Pakistan’s T20 World Cup jersey revealed

Lahore: The wait is over for cricket fans as the official jersey of Pakistan men’s team for the ICC T20 World Cup 2021 has been revealed.

A new kit has been introduced for the mega event. The team’s jersey features shades of dark and light green with the star on the left and the World Cup logo on the right.

It must be noted that Green Shirts have touched down in Dubai for the mega event. An 18-member squad alongside supporting staff will undergo COVID-19 testing. The squad is accompanied by their families, they will go in quarantine for a day before starting preparations.

The national team did practice sessions in Lahore and played scenario matches to prepare themselves for the mega event under the supervision of interim head coach Saqlain Mushtaq and bowling consultant Vernon Philander. Batting consultant Mathew Hayden will join the team in the UAE.

Pakistan will play the first warm-up match on October 18 in Dubai against the West Indies. The second will take place on October 20 in Abu Dhabi against South Africa.

Pakistan will officially start the T20 World Cup campaign match against arch-rivals India in Dubai on October 24.

Watch: Pakistan team celebrates Babar Azam’s birthday en route to Dubai

Lahore: Pakistan men’s cricket team celebrated skipper Babar Azam’s 27th birthday en route to Dubai for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

In a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board, the air hostess made an announcement where she said: “Ladies and gentlemen, en route to Dubai, this is of immense [pleasure] to announce that, at the height of 36,000 feet, we are celebrating the birthday of the captain of the Pakistan team, Babar Azam.”

The cake was beautifully decorated and overloaded with different things. A gold crown and a lion picture indicating Pakistan skipper as a ‘King’.

It must be noted that Babar was born on October 15, 1994. He made his debut in 2015 before representing Pakistan in the two U19 World Cups.

Currently, he is leading Pakistan in all three formats. He is the No.1 ranked batter in ODI while second in T20Is. Overall, he has scored 20 hundreds in international cricket.

Philander backs Green Shirts to produce magic at T20 World Cup

Lahore: Pakistan’s bowling consultant for the T20 World Cup Vernon Philander is confident that Green Shirts will produce some magic as they leave for UAE to play the mega event.

The 36-year-old posted a heartfelt tweet where he thanked Pakistanis for their hospitality and he is hoping to come back soon.

“Massive thank you to everyone over here in Pakistan for your incredible hospitality and the way you guys have received me. I have really enjoyed my time here and hope to be back real soon,” Philander posted on his social platforms.

 

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“Lets go and do some magic at the T20 World Cup,” he concluded.

It must be noted that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ramiz Raja, in his first press- conference, announced the appointments of Philander and Matthew Hayden as bowling and batting consultants respectively.

Philander arrived last week and was part of the national team’s camp in Lahore. Hayden will join the side in UAE.

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‘Stand by your team’ Babar Azam’s message for Pakistan fans

Lahore: Pakistan men’s cricket team, under the leadership of Babar Azam, has left for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to play the upcoming mega ICC T20 World Cup, starting from October 17. 

Before leaving for mega-event, Babar posted a message for Pakistan cricket lovers where he urged them to support Green Shirts.

“Off to UAE. Your support means more than anything. Stand by your team. Keep supporting. Keep praying. Keep believing,” Babar tweeted with a hashtag ‘Pakistan Zindabad’.

 

It must be noted that Pakistan will play the first warm-up match on October 18 in Dubai against the West Indies. The second will take place on October 20 in Abu Dhabi against South Africa.

Pakistan will officially start T20 World Cup campaign match against arch-rivals India in Dubai on October 24.

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