National T20 Cup: Karachi Whites sink Lahore Whites in Super Eight stage

KARACHI: Karachi Whites, coming off a loss of 56 runs against Peshawar the previous day, bounced back by defeating Lahore Whites by 63 runs at the National Bank Stadium in the Super Eight stage match of the National T20 Cup.

Khurram Manzoor, who opened the batting for Karachi Whites, laid a solid foundation after being invited to bat first by Lahore Whites.

Manzoor scored a half-century (50, 37b, 9x4s), followed by aggressive batting by the two youngsters, Omair Bin Yousuf (43, 25b, 3x4s, 3x6s) and Azam Khan (21, 13b, 2x4s, 1×6), helped surge the total to 173-7 in 20 overs.

Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Rameez Jnr and Mohammad Amir Khan returned with two wickets each whereas Mohammad Naveed had a wicket to his name for Lahore Whites.

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Lahore Whites had an abysmal outing with the bat as none of the batters could build their innings sufficiently to achieve the target.

The side lost wickets at regular intervals and stood at 62-6 at the halfway mark of the innings.

Tayyab Tahir (36, 27b, 6x4s) was the top-scorer for Lahore, followed by Mohammad Irfan who scored an unbeaten 27 from 17, including three fours and a six.

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The Karachi Whites bowling attack came out all gun blazing, with each bowler picking at least a wicket, as Lahore Whites were bundled out for 110 in 16.5 overs.

Sohail Khan grabbed three wickets while Shahnawaz Dahani, Ghulam Mudassar and Danish Aziz got two wickets apiece.

For his contribution with the bat, Khurram Manzoor was awarded player of the match.

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Yasir Shah powers Abbottabad to first win in Super Eight stage of National T20 Cup

KARACHI: Abbottabad skipper Yasir Shah led from the front and returned with figures of 3-12 to guide his side to a five-wicket victory over Sialkot in the Super Eight stage of the National T20 Cup 2023-24.

Abbottabad registered their first victory in the Super Eight stage in a low-scoring affair as they chased down Sialkot’s total of 119 at the loss of five wickets with 14 balls to spare.

Earlier when Shoaib Malik won the toss and elected to bat first, Sialkot openers looked in good touch.

Abbottabad’s Adil Naz drew first blood as he got one to crash into the stumps while Mohammad Huraira (15, 12b, 3x4s) got stuck on the crease.

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At the end of Powerplay, Sialkot looked well on their way to a competitive total with Mirza Tahir Baig leading the way.

Soon, Abbottabad’s skipper Yasir Shah introduced himself into the attack and along with fellow spinners Khalid Usman and Kamran Ghulam spun a web in middle overs.

Yasir struck in consecutive overs to remove Salman Khan (13, 21b, 1×4) and well-set Tahir (38, 29b, 3x4s, 2x6s).

Tahir got out in a bizarre way trying to pull a Yasir delivery on the back foot but fell on the stumps because of a cramp.

Shoaib Malik’s (6, 10b) stay on the wicket was cut short by Kamran who got him to hit one straight down the throat of the fielder at point.

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In the last seven overs, Sialkot only managed a paltry total of 36 runs and lost four wickets.

In reply, Abbottabad’s top order took them to a safe position with openers Sajjad Ali Jnr (50, 45b, 8x4s) and Aneez Azam (18, 15b, 4x4s) giving a brisk start while Kamran (26, 21b, 3x4s) chipped in with a vital contribution.

Sialkot spinners Bilal Asif and Hamza Nazar struck regularly but by then Abbottabad were in a strong position.

Atizaz Habib Khan (12 not out, 13b, 1×4, 1×6) made sure to cross the finishing line with 14 balls left.

Yasir Shah’s tight and incisive spell with the ball meant that he took away the player of the match award.

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Super Eight stage of National T20 Cup 2023-24 to commence tomorrow

KARACHI: The Super Eight stage of the National T20 Cup 2023-24 is scheduled to be played from 1 to 8 December 2023 at three venues across Karachi – National Bank Stadium, UBL Sports Complex and NBP Sports Complex.

All matches played at National Bank Stadium will be broadcasted on PTV Sports and ARY ZAP in Pakistan and live-streamed on YouTube in overseas territories.

The eight teams progressing from the group stage will be facing each other in a round-robin format, playing seven games each.

The top four teams will then play the semi-finals, scheduled for 9 December at National Bank Stadium. The final will also be played at the same venue on 10 December.

Pakistan Cricket Board has also announced free entry for spectators for the matches scheduled at National Bank Stadium. Three enclosures – Hanif Mohammad, Javed Miandad and Fazal Mahmood – will be accessible to the spectators.

The teams that have qualified for the Super Eight include: Peshawar and Lahore Whites from Group A, Lahore Blues and Karachi Whites from Group B, Rawalpindi and Abbottabad from Group C, and Sialkot and FATA from Group D.

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Lahore Whites’ right-handed batter Ahmed Shehzad has been the leading run-scorer in the tournament thus far.

The 32-year-old produced three consecutive half-centuries and accumulated 213 runs from three matches.

Rawalpindi’s Zeeshan Malik and Peshawar’s Sahibzada Farhan are the two centurions of the tournament up till now.

Umair Afridi, Islamabad’s left-arm pacer, has the most wickets in the tournament so far. In four matches, the 26-year-old has taken 12 wickets. However, Islamabad failed to qualify for the Super Eight stage.

Amongst the teams that have progressed ahead, Karachi Whites’ leg spinner Arif Yaqoob has the most wickets with a tally of nine scalps at 10.44, including a four-wicket haul.

His fellow teammate, right-arm pacer Sohail Khan has the best bowling figures of the tournament so far with 5-10, which came against Hyderabad.

Hyderabad’s Akbar Khan has been the most successful wicket-keeper in the tournament till now, bagging a total of seven dismissals including four catches and three stumpings.

Karachi Whites’ Asad Shafiq has been the most successful fielder with six catches in four matches.

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Four matches have been scheduled for each day of the Super Eight stage, while there will be no play on 5 December.

The afternoon games that are being broadcast will start at 1500 PKT, with the toss conducted at 1430 PKT.

Toss for evening games will take place at 1930 PKT and the first ball will be bowled at 2000 PKT.

Director – Domestic Cricket Operations, Nadeem Khan: “The National T20 Cup has seen multiple close games so far which reflects the competitive cricket on display in our revised domestic structure. We hope that the quality of cricket will only improve as we head into the Super Eight stage.

“All eight teams that have qualified ahead are exciting to watch. We are looking forward to seeing how the rest of the tournament pans out, with the title at stake, which all eight captains must be eying. The fight for the trophy will be very interesting as each team has a solid chance at getting to and winning the final.”

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Sahibzada, Iftikhar help Peshawar thump Larkana in National T20 Cup

KARACHI: Sahibzada Farhan and Iftikhar Ahmed played blistering knocks, which were followed by a combined bowling effort by Peshawar bowlers to thump Larkana by a huge margin of 126 runs during a National T20 Cup 2023-24 match at National Bank Stadium.

While batting first, Peshawar posted a mammoth total of 248-2, which is the highest total in the history of the National T20 Cup.

Sahibzada Farhan scored an unbeaten 107 off 54 balls, with the help of 15 boundaries and four sixes followed by Iftikhar Ahmed, who scored 31-ball 76, featuring eight boundaries and four sixes.

In response, Larkana could only manage to get 122-7 in the allotted overs, losing by a huge margin of 126 runs, with all of Peshawar bowlers returning with at least a wicket each.

Prior to that, Ahmed Shehzad (81, 44b, 10x4s, 4x6s) and Muhammad Akhlaq (44 not out, 24b, 5x4s, 2x6s) unleashed a fierce batting onslaught to take Lahore Whites to a nine-wicket victory over Quetta.

Lahore Whites chased a modest 133-run target in 12 overs while losing only one wicket.

Earlier, Quetta had scored 132-5 in 20 overs, with Abdul Wahid Bangalzai (79, 63b, 4x4s, 4x6s) scoring a bulk of the total.

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In another National t20 Cup match, Lahore Blues defeated Dera Murad Jamali by five wickets at UBL Sports Complex after Rizwan Hussain (45, 39b, 1×4, 3x6s) and Hussain Talat (43, 35b, 4x4s, 1×6) helped chase the target in the last over.

Earlier, DM Jamali had been restricted to 139-9 in 20 overs, with Asfand Mehran getting a three-wicket haul.

Mohammad Suleman’s (62, 56b, 6x4s) half-century went in vain as Hyderabad lost against Islamabad by 10 runs. Sarmad Bhatti’s (56 not out, 36b, 4x4s, 2x6s) unbeaten half-century took Islamabad to 153-5 in the first innings.

In turn, Hyderabad could only make 143-7, with Haris Rauf and Umair Afridi returning with three wickets each.

Zeeshan Malik (57 not out, 22b, 6x4s, 4x6s), Yasir Khan (55, 36b, 5x4s, 3x6s), Rehman Khan (52, 52b, 7x4s) and Haider Ali (36, 13b, 2x4s, 4x6s) took Rawalpindi to a formidable total of 232-3 against Bahawalpur at HPC Oval Ground.

Aun Shehzad (76, 47b, 12x4s) and Mohammad Shahid (43, 35b, 5x4s, 2x6s) brought Bahawalpur close to the target, however, the team could only manage 195-7 in the completed 20 overs, losing by 37 runs.

Abbottabad defeated Faisalabad by six wickets as Kamran Ghulam (62 not out, 43b, 5x4s, 2x6s) helped the team cruise to 144 in 18.3 overs with six wickets to spare.

Earlier, Faisalabad had been dismissed for 143 in 20 overs, with Adil Naz and Shahab Khan getting two wickets each.

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Multan narrowly beat FATA at NBP Sports Complex as the latter fell four runs short of the target while chasing 154.

A half-century by Sharoon Siraj (56, 33b, 5x4s, 3x6s) and a 45-ball-44 by Zain Abbas took the team to 153-5 in the first innings, which was subsequently defended by the Multan bowlers in the latter half of the game.

Sialkot cruised to a nine-wicket win after dismissing AJK for just 59 in 18.2 overs on the back of a four-wicket haul by Usman Khalid.

It took Sialkot just six overs to complete the target, courtesy of fiery batting by Amad Butt (27 not out, 13b, 2x4s, 2x6s) and Mirza Tahir Baig (27 not out, 19b, 4x4s, 1×6).

Islamabad thump Dera Murad Jamali in a thrilling National T20 Cup clash

KARACHI: An undefeated half-century by Hammad Siddique helped Islamabad defeat Dera Murad Jamali by two wickets in a thrilling National T20 Cup 2023-24 match at National Bank Stadium.

While batting first, DM Jamali were dismissed for 127 in 19.1 overs courtesy of a four-fer by Umair Afridi.

Islamabad faltered while chasing a low total, losing eight wickets in the process, but were able to get over the line on the last ball of the game.

Prior to that, in another Group B fixture of National T20 Cup 2023-24, right-arm fast bowler Hunain Shah defended 10 runs in the final over to help Lahore Blues to a five-run win against Karachi Whites at the same venue.

Lahore Blues posted 159-8 in 20 overs while batting first, on the back of a half-century by Imran Butt.

Karachi Whites batters Ammad Alam, Azam Khan and Omair Bin Yousuf’s batting efforts went in vain as their team could only get to 154-7 in the allotted overs.

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Peshawar posted 158-2 in the stipulated 13 overs owing to unbeaten half-centuries by Iftikhar Ahmed and Aamer Azmat in the rain-impacted game against Quetta at NBP Sports Complex.

In response, Quetta could only manage 89, losing seven wickets in the process which came courtesy of a collective effort by the Peshawar bowling attack.

At the same venue, Karachi Blues inflicted a nine-wicket defeat on Larkana, who were bowled out for just 61 in 16.5 overs.

Karachi Blues’ Syed Waleed Azeem got four wickets while Mohammad Taha and Afnan Khan returned with two each.

Karachi Blues comfortably chased the target in 8.2 overs while losing just a wicket.

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Zeeshan Malik hit his maiden T20 century to help Rawalpindi post 174-6 in 20 overs at HPC Oval Ground.

While chasing 175, Faisalabad could only manage 147-9, falling well short of the required total.

Two wickets each by Mehran Mumtaz, Mubasir Khan and Jahandad Khan helped Rawalpindi’s cause with the ball.

Abbottabad on the other hand, successfully chased the target of 116 against Bahawalpur in 13 overs with seven wickets to spare.

Fakhar Zaman and Sajjad Ali Jnr starred with the bat for Abbottabad, scoring 42 and 30 respectively.

Earlier, Bahawalpur while batting first had been restricted to 115-9 in 20 overs due to a solid performance by the Abbottabad bowlers.

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FATA clinch win over Sialkot in a rain-hit National T20 Cup clash

KARACHI: Muhammad Hurraira’s unbeaten half-century went in vain as FATA came out victorious by two runs (DLS) over Sialkot in a rain-hit National T20 Cup 2023-24 match at National Bank Stadium.

Sialkot got to 151-3 in the stipulated 15 overs owing to an unbeaten half-century by Mohammad Huraira. In turn, FATA scored 77-1 in 8.3 overs when rain returned and the side was awarded the game as per the DLS calculations.

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Meanwhile, Lahore Blues clinched a last-ball victory over Hyderabad, edging to a one-wicket victory in the thrilling National T20 Cup clash.

Blues chased 154 on the back of a collective batting effort. Three wickets by Hyderbad’s Jawad Ali as well as two wickets each by Daniyal Hussain Rajput and Asim Ali ensured that Imran Butt-led Lahore Blues were fiercely challenged during the chase.

Adil Amin’s unbeaten half-century took Peshawar to a seven-wicket victory over Lahore Whites at NBP Sports Complex.

They chased the target in 18.3 after restricting Lahore Whites to 128-9 on the back of three wickets by Mohammad Imran while two wickets each were taken by Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Abbas Afridi and Imran Khan Snr.

Karachi Blues beat Quetta by five wickets at the same venue courtesy of a solid knock of 77 runs by Saifullah Bangash who helped his side chase 146 in 19 overs.

Earlier, Quetta were restricted to 145-8 in 20 overs, with Mohammad Asghar taking three wickets.

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Half-centuries by Karachi Whites captain Asad Shafiq and Omair Bin Yousuf allowed them to secure an eight-wicket win over Dera Murad Jamali at UBL Sports Complex.

The side chased the target of 183 in 17.5 overs, losing only two wickets in the process, which came courtesy of left-arm spinner Nasir Khan.

In another National T20 Cup match at National Bank Stadium, Multan defeated Azad Jammu and Kashmir by seven wickets.

Sharjeel Khan scored 53 and Haseebullah scored an unbeaten 46 to lead the team to chase 132 in 17.3 overs.

Earlier, AJK were dismissed for 131 in 19.2 overs with Tahir Hussain taking three wickets.

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Sialkot clinch super-over win over Multan in National T20 Cup

Shoaib Malik stole the show with his bowling exploits and led Sialkot to register a super-over victory over Multan on the opening day of the National T20 Cup 2023/24.

In the Group D clash of the ongoing 18-team tournament, Sialkot and Multan went hard at each other and could not be separated after two innings as both drew level on 148 each.

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Sialkot’s captain Malik stood up for his side and bowled the super over which saw him take both wickets for just three runs after which Sialkot got over the line in four deliveries.

Multan had notable performers in Zeeshan Ashraf (61, 45b, 4x4s, 4x6s) and Tahir Hussain (4-26) while Sialkot opener Mirza Tahir Baig had made a 48-ball 66 in the first innings.

FATA right-arm pacer Shahid Aziz rattled the AJK batting with a four-fer as the latter fell short by 40 runs in the other Group D encounter of the National T20 Cup at HPC Oval Ground.

In the first innings, Khushdil Shah (54, 40b, 3x4s, 3x6s) and Mohammad Sarwar Afridi (44 not out, 30b, 2x4s, 4x6s) set the tone for FATA reaching the match-winning total of 153-8 in 20 overs.

Rawalpindi claimed a sensational three-wicket win over Abbottabad in the Group C clash of the National T20 Cup.

Wicket-keeper Mohammad Raza-ul-Mustafa fired an unbeaten 42 off 18 balls to power the side to glory while Fakhar Zaman’s feisty 72 to help Abbottabad post 177-5 went in vain as Raza’s boundary-laden cameo saw Rawalpindi win on the penultimate ball.

Asif Ali-led Faisalabad delivered a thumping all-round performance to register a comprehensive eight-wicket win over Bahawalpur.

Faisalabad pacer Asad Raza’s three wickets and contributions from Waqas Maqsood (2-24) and Shehzad Gul (2-15) saw Bahawalpur muster only 117-9, which seemed insufficient in front of Mohammad Faizan’s brilliant 76 not out off 55 deliveries.

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Karachi Whites and Dera Murad Jamali emerged victorious in the Group B matches of the National T20 Cup against Islamabad and Hyderabad respectively.

Karachi Whites captain Asad Shafiq led from the front with a solid 59 against Islamabad at UBL Sports Complex to help his side complete a four-wicket win with nine balls to spare. Earlier, leg-spinner Arif Yaqoob took four wickets to restrict Islamabad to 119-7 in 20 overs.

Dera Murad Jamali held onto a tight one-run victory over Hyderabad, managing to successfully defend a low target of 118 at UBL Sports Complex.

An all-round bowling performance spearheaded by an economical spell from Nasir Khan, who gave away just eight runs in his four overs and took a wicket, kept Hyderabad to 116-8 in 20 overs.

Meanwhile, in Group A Karachi Blues stunned Peshawar while Lahore Whites humbled Larkana to register their maiden victories in the National T20 Cup.

Syed Waleed Azeem and Mohammad Taha took three wickets each to bundle out Peshawar for 101 as Karachi Blues romped to the 102-run target for the loss of just three batters and 10 balls remaining.

Opening batter Fazal Subhan made 50 not out of 48 balls to steer the chase.

Ahmed Shehzad and Muhammad Akhlaq showcased their batting heroics with a 113-run opening partnership led Lahore Whites to secure a seven-wicket win over Larkana at NBP Sports Complex.

Mohammad Irfan fronted Lahore Whites’ well-rounded bowling effort with 3-12 to contain Larkana to a modest 137-8.

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Sohail, openers lead Sindh to maiden National T20 Cup title

MULTAN: Sindh pacer Sohail Khan decimated Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) batting line-up before openers Sharjeel Khan and Saim Ayub laid a solid foundation for the run chase in the final to power their side to the maiden National T20 Cup title.

Set to chase a paltry 141 in the final, Sindh comfortably steered to the glory in the 15th over for the loss of just two wickets.

Sindh’s opening pair of Saim and Sharjeel gave the side a flying start as they amassed 70 runs for the first wicket at a rapid pace.

The duo appeared solid and was cruising Sindh to a flawless 10-wicket victory before Mohammad Sarwar provided a much-needed breakthrough to KP as he removed Saim in his first over.

The left-handed young batter scored 36 off 24 deliveries, laced with four boundaries and two sixes.

Following Saim’s dismissal, Sharjeel then joined hands with skipper Saud Shakeel and further carried the proceedings for Sindh till the 12th over before the former fell to Arshad Iqbal after scoring a magnificent half-century.

Sharjeel top-scored for Sindh with a brilliant knock of 53 off 36 balls with the help of four boundaries and as many sixes.

Omair Yousuf and Saud then put on a match-winning 32-run partnership and made sure to drive their side to their maiden National T20 Cup title. Omair scored a quickfire 21* off a mere 12 deliveries, while Saud remained unbeaten with an anchoring 18 off 16.

For KP, only Sarwar and Arshad managed to claim a wicket apiece.

Batting first, the Sohail-led Sindh bowling attack bowled out KP on a paltry total of 140 in the final of the National T20 Cup 2022.

Sohail was the pick among the bowlers for Sindh as he bagged four wickets for a mere 18 runs, while Mir Hamza and Asif Mehmood claimed two wickets each. Leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood, on the other hand, made one scalp.

Rehan Afridi, KP’s opening batsman, put up a fight with a tough 43-run inning, while Sarwar produced a quick 30-run innings in the middle. However, the rest of their batters were unable to make a big impact with the bat in the final, and KP was bowled out for a meagre 140.

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Qasim, Shoaib lift CP in National T20 Cup clash against Northern

MULTAN: Central Punjab (CP) captain Qasim Akram and veteran batter Shoaib Malik led the charge in their final group stage encounter of the ongoing National T20 Cup 2022 against Northern with a fifty each, helping the side finish third in the standings.

Set to chase 163, the fifties from Qasim and Shoaib powered CP to seal a much-needed victory to finish the group stage of the tournament on a high after a dismal start.

The CP were off to a poor start to the run chase as the side lost both openers Faizan Khan and Muhammad Akhlaq at a mere 33 in the fifth over.

Top-order batter Tayyab Tahir, who had a remarkable tournament thus far, kept scoring at a rapid pace but failed short at the cusp of the batting powerplay as he fell to Salman Irshad for 23.

Following the slump, Shoaib and Qasim stood up for their side and put on a match-defining 100-run partnership for the fourth wicket.

The pair appeared solid and were looking confident to steer the CP over the line before Zaman Khan struck in the 18th over to remove Qasim for 58. He faced 37 deliveries in the course of his brilliant knock and smashed eight boundaries.

Right-handed experienced batter Shoaib, on the other hand, remained unbeaten and top-scored for the side with 62 off 39 deliveries, laced with six boundaries and two sixes.

For Northern, Mehran Mumtaz, Sohail Tanvir, Zaman, and Salman made one scalp each.

Batting first, Norther finished at a below-par 162/5 in the allotted 20 overs despite a magnificent knock from the opening batter Nasir Nawaz. He top-scored for the side with 82 off 57 deliveries, laced with six boundaries and four sixes.

Besides Nasir, none of the Northern batters could contribute significantly and the side, as a result, failed to amass a massive score. Skipper Umar Amin chipped in with 31 but remained a touch too slow as he faced 29 deliveries in the proceedings.

For CP, Aamer Yamin led the way with three wickets, while Hunain Shah and Faizan Khan struck out a batter each.

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Netizens share sympathy with low-spirited Sarfaraz

KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain and Sindh wicket-keeper Sarfaraz Ahmed has once again taken the internet by the storm without uttering a single word but just by his gesture. 

During the ongoing National T20 Cup match between Central Punjab and Sindh, Sarfaraz looked upset and stood behind the wickets with a grim face which many found unusual of him.

Known for his frankness and outspoken attitude on the field, even the commentators were in awe as they found Sarfaraz in an emotional and dejected state.

“Very Serious! That’s not the Sarfaraz that we know.” quipped the commentator. “I don’t like this Sarfaraz. Trust me, I like him speaking, chirping,”

The entire incident drew a significant response from cricket fans, many of whom attributed this sudden change in Sarfarz’s behaviour to his haplessness in finding a spot in the national team’s T20 World Cup squad.

Sarfaraz has been one of the most successful captains of the Pakistan cricket team and led the team to a memorable victory in the 2017 Champions Trophy.

The 35-year-old has so far amassed 209 runs averaging above 34 with a strike rate of 130 in the ongoing National T20 Cup.

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