‘Domestic performances are essential for National return’ Sarfaraz Ahmed

KARACHI: The captain of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Quetta Gladiators – Sarfraz Ahmed is eyeing a national comeback by performing well in the upcoming PSL 7.

Sarfaraz, while talking to the media, here, said the performances in the domestic circuit are essential for a comeback in the Pakistan team.

“Any domestic event is important for a comeback,” Sarfaraz said.

Sarfaraz also reviewed the strength of the Gladiators ahead of the PSL 7 said, the team is looking good ‘on paper’.

“On paper, our team is looking good. We can make a strong combination upon the arrival of all the squad members,” he said.

The 34-year-old stated that the Gladiators’ bowling unit tends to be more balanced this time and that he is optimistic that they will do well.

“I am hopeful that the bowling unit will perform well. Sohail Tanveer has extensive experience, Mohammad Hasnain too, has gained a lot of experience by participating in the Big Bash League,” he said.

“Naseem has played CPL (Caribbean Premier League), while James Faulkner also strengthens our bowling line,” he added.

The wicket-keeper batter also said that the team will be looking to be benefited by the experience and presence of Shahid Afridi.

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‘Have back up plans to host complete PSL 7 successfully’ PSL’s head

KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s COO and Pakistan Super League (PSL)’s tournament director, Salman Naseer has assured that the league’s seventh edition will be completed successfully. 

Following the COVID-19 fears, PSL’s head was asked about their preparations to fight with another wave of the widely spread virus across the country.

“The situation of the COVID-19 is not good in the country right now and we know that. That’s why we are doing as many preparations as possible for successfully hosting the complete PSL 7,” Naseer shared.

“We also have a backup for a backup plan. Because, we are confident to host complete PSL this time around,” he added.

Naseer didn’t share many details but indicated having a different bio-secure environment for the event. “We have placed strict guidelines for the event. We not only have reserved players but also broadcasters in case of any COVID-19 emergency. Matches will go as scheduled if minimum of 13 players will be available. In case of more COVID-19 cases, the event will be postponed for a maximum of seven days,” Naseer said.

According to reports, the same international company, that managed the bio-secure bubble during PSL 6 in Abu Dhabi, will be handling the bio-secure arrangements this time too.

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PCB finalises strict health and safety protocols for PSL 7

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to enforce strict health and safety protocols for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in order to combat the COVID-19 outbreak.

In a document, sent to all the franchises, the PCB has shared to enforce stern health and safety protocols for the forthcoming PSL 7. In order to avoid the league being postponed or cancelled, the cricket board might establish three separate bio-secure bubbles for the marquee event.

As per the details, the primary bio-secure bubble includes players from all teams, support staff, match officials, hotel staff and certain PCB officials. Vehicle drivers, close protection security staff, reserve players, bubble-integrity managers, anti-corruption officials and hotel staff will all reside within the bubble and are not allowed to leave.

The TV production crew, key event management workers, and essential hotel staff and drivers will be housed in the second bubble, which will be formed at a separate hotel. The groundstaff will be accommodated in dedicated biosecure accommodation in the third bubble.

According to the details, the bubbles will be prohibited to interact with each other and will be bound to follow the general health and safety guidelines to keep the integrity of the bubble.

The players will undergo a total of 17 tests during the league, starting on January 20 – the day teams check into the hotel. The players will then undergo a three-day isolation period and will have to return two negative results to be able to enter the bubble. The players will then be tested every second day.

If an individual returns a positive result, the same will be separated from the rest of the squad, followed by a PCR test and will be sent to isolation for a mandatory period of seven days. All close and casual contacts will also be isolated and tested.

If the previously contracted individual is asymptomatic on day seven, they will be subjected to a Rapid Antigen Test, and if the result is negative, they will be re-integrated into their bubble. However, if the symptoms persist on day seven, the isolation period will then be extended to 10 days, while there will be no requirement for an exit test to rejoin the bubble if the individual is asymptomatic on that day.

In addition, the PCB has classified five punishments for breaching the bubble, with violators facing sanctions based on the severity of the infringement.

The five punishments include warning, match fees deduction of 5 percent to 25 percent, 25 to 50% match fee deduction, one to five-match ban. Serious violations can also be punished by expulsion from the league.

Furthermore, the PCB has categorized various acts of misbehaviour into two levels of violence.

MINOR VIOLATIONS

  • Violation of social distancing outside of certain spaces
  • Sharing of water bottles, towels, goods, and kits
  • Shaking hands before or after the match
  • Leaving laundry in grounds or dressing rooms
  • Going to the isolation room without permission
  • Being treated by physiotherapists or masseurs without a face mask
  • More than 15 minutes of a physiotherapy session
  • Being in a restricted area without permission

MAJOR VIOLATIONS

  • Inviting someone other than the hotel’s maintenance staff
  • Going to meet someone
  • When the mask must be worn and not worn
  • Ordering something in the room without the permission of the Bio-bubble Integrity Manager
  • Not updating the symptoms when requested
  • Usage of medications that reduce symptoms or affect test results
  • Meeting someone who is COVID-19 positive or has severe symptoms
  • Updating an unauthorized person about COVID cases or someone’s symptoms out of the bubble

It is apropos to mention here that some details suggest that if the PSL were to be postponed for some reason, it would have to be cancelled altogether since there will be no window to play the remaining games.

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‘I wish Babar continues as Pakistan captain for 10-15 years’ Shaheen

KARACHI: Star pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi praised the captaincy of the national team’s skipper Babar Azam and wished for him to continue in this role for at least 10-15 years. 

In a pre-PSL 7 media conference, Lahore Qalandars’ newly appointed captain Afridi was asked whether he would like to do the captaincy of the Pakistan team in the future.

“I don’t have any plans for now as Babar is leading the side so well. Under his captaincy, the team gelled strongly and performed. I wish he continues as captain for at least 10-15 years,” he responded.

“In the future, if any opportunity comes to me, I would love to do it for my country. But, for now, I want Babar to continue for long,” he added.

It must be noted here that Shaheen and Babar will be leading their respective franchises Lahore Qalandars and Karachi Kings for the first time in PSL 7.

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PCB COO Salman Naseer unveils PSL 7 trophy

KARACHI: COO Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) – Salman Naseer unveiled the trophy for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), here on Friday.

In the unveiling ceremony, Salman lifted the curtains from the PSL trophy.

At the ceremony, Salman, talked about the preparations for the PSL 7 said the board has made backup after backup plans.

“The situation of the COVID-19 is worsening day by day. We are doing as many preparations as possible for the PSL 7,” Salman said.

“Have made more backup plans after backup. There is also the backup for the PCB staff, players, and for the broadcasters as well,” he added.

Salman also shared that the players will travel to Lahore from Karachi in a chartered flight.

Furthermore, Salman also stated that the situation regarding the COVID-19 has changed a lot and also that as long as 13 players are fit in a team, the tournament will continue.

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PCB announce 19 reserved players for PSL 7

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced 17 players as reserved for the upcoming seventh edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 7. 

15 out of 17 will join a bio-secure environment whereas the rest of the four will be kept for COVID-19 emergency in the camp.

The 15 players who will be part of the Managed Event Environment are: Aamer Jamal (Northern), Abrar Ahmad (Sindh), Amad Butt (Balochistan), Ammad Alam (Sindh), Bismillah Khan (Balochistan), Hassan Khan (Southern Punjab), Khalid Usman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Musadiq Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Nasir Nawaz (Northern), Salman Ali Agha (Southern Punjab), Tayyab Tahir (Southern Punjab), Umar Amin (Northern), Umar Siddiq (Southern Punjab), Usman Shinwari (Northern) and Waqas Maqsood (Central Punjab)

Players outside the Managed Event Environment are: Imam-ul-Haq (Balochistan), Omair bin Yousuf (Sindh), Saud Shakeel (Sindh) and Zahid Mahmood (Sindh)

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HBL PSL bio-secure bubble to start from tomorrow

KARACHI: With the seventh edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) is just around the corner, the bio-secure bubble for the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) marquee event will begin tomorrow, here in a local hotel.

For the bio-secure bubble to commence, all the teams will be reporting in a local hotel where the bubble will be established.

On the arrival, the players will undergo COVID-19 testing. Whereas, the foreign cricketers and coaches, too, will be tested upon their arrival at the hotel.

The hotel staff associated with the teams will also be part of the bubble.

The official practice session for the participating teams will begin on January 24, while the opening match of the HBL PSL 7 will be played between the defending champions Multan Sultans and the former champions Karachi Kings at the National Stadium in Karachi.

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25 percent crowd will be allowed during HBL PSL 7 in Karachi: NCOC

ISLAMABAD: National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has reviewed the COVID-19 situation in Karachi and decided to allow only 25 percent crowd during HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 7 in National Stadium Karachi (NSK). 

According to the details, NCOC sent a letter to PCB and the provincial government, directing the percentage of people who will be allowed to attend HBL PSL 7 matches in NSK. 25 percent means 8,000 spectators will be allowed in each match of HBL PSL 7’s Karachi leg.

PCB Chief Operating Officer and HBL PSL Tournament Director Salman Naseer: “Spectators are the essence of any sport event and in this background, we now hope to set the stage with 25 per cent crowds to attend the Karachi matches of the HBL PSL 2022.

“As a responsible organisation, we completely understand our obligations in relation to health and safety of the fans and will leave no stone unturned in strictly implementing the NCOC guidelines,

“However, we will also require complete and unconditional support from the spectators so that they and others can continue to enjoy the matches in a safe and secure environment. This is something they can do by simply following the guidelines.”

The decision regarding Lahore-leg of HBL PSL will be taken in first week of February.

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Karachi Kings to play intrasquad practice match

KARACHI: The HBL Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) most followed franchise, Karachi Kings, will play an intrasquad practice match here on Wednesday to prepare for the forthcoming HBL PSL 7.

On the final day of the training camp, the Kings will be playing an intrasquad match to boost up the preparations for the PSL 7. According to details, Kings’ captain and the number one T20I batter – Babar Azam will also be in action today.

In the ongoing training camp, players were given different tasks to play according to the conditions.

After the conclusion of the unofficial training camp, the Kings will head into the biosecure bubble tomorrow where all players and officials in the squad will remain in quarantine for three days.

According to details, the influx of foreign players will also begin from tomorrow.

The official training camp will be held at the National Stadium from January 24. Whereas, the Kings will face off the defending champions Multan Sultans in the opening match on January 27.

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Ranjan Madugalle to referee in HBL PSL 7

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the match officials for the matches of the upcoming seventh edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL), chief of the panel of ICC match referees Ranjan Madugalle, also included. 

Taking to Twitter, the HBL PSL also shared the list of the match officials for the marquee league.

Madugalle will be making his HBL PSL debut when he will referee in the seventh edition of the PCB’s mega event. He will referee nine out of a total of 30 round matches, his former teammate Roshan Mahanama will also be refereeing as many PSL matches.

On the other hand, Aleem Dar, Richard Illingworth, and Michael Gough will be officiating the matches alongside local umpires from the PCB’s elite panel.

Match Referees:  Ranjan Madugalle, Roshan Mahanama, Ali Naqvi, Iftikhar Ahmed, and Mohammad Javed Malik.

Umpires: Aleem Dar, Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, Faisal Khan Afridi, Imtiaz Iqbal, Imran Jawed, Michael Gough, Nasir Hussain, Rashid Riaz, Richard Illingworth, Shozab Raza and Waleed Yaqub.

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