Wait ends as PSL 9 glittering opening ceremony kicks off

LAHORE: The long wait of the cricket fans has finally ended as the star-studded opening ceremony of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9 kicked off here at Gaddafi Stadium.

The glittering opening ceremony of this year’s extravaganza embarked with renowned artist Natasha Baig singing the national anthem of Pakistan.

Following the national anthem, folk singer Arif Lohar delivered an energetic performance to ignite the passion of the attendees.

Following this, iconic singer Ali Zafar alongside Aima Baig, who performed this year’s PSL anthem Khul Ke Khel, will be performing the anthem live in the PSL 9 opening ceremony.

Furthermore, several other artists including the likes of Noori will also perform in the opening ceremony.

The spectators can also witness fireworks and an enthralling laser show.

The PSL 9 will be played in four cities – Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi – with the final of the six-team tournament taking place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on 18 March.

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Over the course of the 34-match tournament, Karachi will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium will each host nine matches, while fans in Multan, the city of saints, will witness five matches.

In the curtain raiser, defending champions Lahore Qalandars will take on two-time champions Islamabad United.

The two sides locked horns 17 times in the PSL history with the United boasting a dominant record with nine victories.

But the Qalandars have an upper hand in their home ground against the United while possessing a perfect record in the last five faceoffs.

READ: Teams strengthen rosters after Replacement Draft ahead of PSL 9

PSL 9: Teams strengthen rosters after Replacement Draft

LAHORE: A total of five franchises on Friday, made changes to their squads in the Replacement Draft ahead of the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9.

2020 champions Karachi Kings brought in Zimbabwe’s Blessing Muzarabani as a full replacement for England’s Jamie Overton while Fawad Ali came in as a partial replacement for New Zealand’s Tim Seifert.

Defending champions Lahore Qalandars also made two changes to their roster as Ireland’s Lorcan Tucker and Pakistan’s Salman Fayyaz partially replaced England’s Dan Lawrence and Sri Lanka’s Bhanuka Rajapaksa respectively.

Besides the two arch-rivals, former champions Quetta Gladiators also made two changes to their lineup as they roped in Usman Tariq (Reserved) and Umar Amin as a partial replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga.

On the other hand, Multan Sultans partially replaced Reece Topley with Olly Stone while Peshawar Zalmi named England’s Paul Walter as a full replacement for Sufyan Muqeem.

It is pertinent to mention that the much-anticipated PSL 9 will kick off with a glittering opening ceremony at the Gaddafi Stadium here on Saturday.

The grand opening ceremony will feature renowned artists Ali Zafar and Aima Baig, who collaborated to craft the PSL 9 Anthem, Khul Ke Khel, alongside Arif Lohar and Noori.

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Besides this, the spectators can also witness fireworks and an enthralling laser show.

The opening ceremony will commence at 6:30 PM (PST) ahead of the PSL 9 curtain raiser between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and two-time champions Islamabad United.

The PSL 9 will be played in four cities – Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi – with the final of the six-team tournament taking place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on 18 March.

Over the course of the 34-match tournament, Karachi will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium will each host nine matches, while fans in Multan, the city of saints, will witness five matches.

READ: Karachi Kings’ Mir Hamza aims for winning start to PSL 9 campaign

PSL 9: Hasan Ali forbids fans from demanding free tickets

LAHORE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali issued a clear message to the fans demanding free passes and advised them to purchase their own tickets for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Hasan advised the fans not to rely on the free passes.

“Don’t embarrass by asking for a ticket. Tickets are available at TCS. Buy your own tickets, thanks,” the pacer wrote.

Notably, Hasan Ali will represent former champions Karachi Kings in the upcoming PSL 9, scheduled to kick off on Saturday, February 17.

The Player of the Tournament at the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2017, Hasan joined Karachi Kings after a significant trade deal with Islamabad United, which saw the departure of Imad Wasim.

Hasan Ali made his PSL debut in 2016 and was a pivotal part of the triumphant Peshawar Zalmi squad in the 2017 season.

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Known for his energetic presence and ability to take crucial wickets, Hasan’s record speaks volumes about his prowess, boasting the second-highest wicket tally in the league with an impressive 94 wickets in 72 matches.

His tenure with Islamabad United from 2021 to 2023 showcased his continued dominance on the field.

The PSL 9 will be played in four cities – Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi – with the final of the six-team tournament taking place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on 18 March.

Over the course of the 34-match tournament, Karachi will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium will each host nine matches, while fans in Multan, the city of saints, will witness five matches.

READ: Karachi Kings’ Mir Hamza aims for winning start to PSL 9 campaign

Karachi Kings’ Mir Hamza aims for winning start to PSL 9 campaign

MULTAN: Karachi Kings’ left-arm pacer Mir Hamza has set his sights on the triumphant start to the upcoming HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9, asserting that it would help the franchise to form a balanced team combination.

Hamza, while interacting with the media on the sidelines of the Kings’ training session at the picturesque Multan Cricket Stadium on Friday, expressed his confidence in the squad and is hopeful for a positive start to the campaign.

“Definitely, team combination is very crucial to any side and in any form of cricket. Team combination is only formed when you win matches in the beginning. So, this time our combination, the way our team is gelled, I think it’s very good and by the will of Almighty Allah, we will strive for a win from the very first match,” said Hamza.

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Mir Hamza further commented on the new-look Karachi Kings’ bowling attack — following the departure of Mohammad Amir — and termed it very good, for having the likes of Hasan Ali and Tabraiz Shamsi in its arsenal.

“Our team’s pace attack this year is well-balanced, featuring Hasan Ali and me, as well as some really good all-rounders – Anwar Ali and Tabraiz. Therefore, our bowling attack is very strong, and our aim is to gain positive momentum and rhythm from the first match.”

For the unversed, Karachi Kings will start their HBL PSL 9 campaign against former champions Multan Sultans. The hosts possess a dominant record at home against the Kings but Mir Hamza ruled out the stats by highlighting the uncertainty of the T20 format.

“Look, there is no guarantee in T20 format. So, you can’t predict about any team regardless of how many matches it has won in the past,” said Hamza.

“No doubt, Multan is a wonderful team and it is their home ground as well but still, I would say that it is a T20 format and our team is very strong, be it bowling or batting, so, we will give them a tough time,” he concluded.

READ: Quetta Gladiators share update on Hasaranga’s availability in PSL 9

Quetta Gladiators share update on Hasaranga’s availability in PSL 9

Quetta Gladiators shared an update about the availability of Sri Lanka’s star all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 9.

Quetta Gladiators’ head of player acquisition, Nabeel Hashmi, while answering a question on his X (formerly Twitter) account clarified that Hasaranga is yet to receive a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for PSL 9.

Hasaranga was set to feature in five matches for Quetta Gladiators this season after being retained in the Platinum category, however, it was reduced to three matches due to the ongoing series between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, Hashmi also shed light on the players who are confirmed for the first match against Peshawar Zalmi on February 18.

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Gladiators’ newly appointed captain Rilee Rossouw along with Jason Roy, Sherfane Rutherford, Laurie Evans, Akeal Hosein and Will Smeed will be available for selection during their opening game.

The marquee event will be played in four cities – Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi – with the final of the six-team tournament taking place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on 18 March.

Over the course of the 34-match tournament, Karachi will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium will each host nine matches, while fans in Multan, the city of saints, will witness five matches.

Quetta Gladiators squad for PSL 9:

Sherfane Rutherford, Mohammad Amir, Rilee Rossouw, Mohammad Wasim Junior, Jason Roy, Wanindu Hasaranga, Mohammad Hasnain, Abrar Ahmed, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saud Shakeel, Sajjad Ali Junior, Usman Qadir, Omair Bin Yousuf, Will Smeed, Khawaja Nafay, Adil Naz, Akeal Hosain, and Sohail Khan.

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PSL 9 to kick off with glittering opening ceremony

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday, confirmed that the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9 will kick off with a star-studded and glittering opening ceremony here at Gaddafi Stadium.

According to the details, the grand opening ceremony will feature renowned artists Ali Zafar and Aima Baig, who collaborated to craft the PSL 9 Anthem, Khul Ke Khel, alongside Arif Lohar and Noori.

Besides this, the spectators can also witness fireworks and an enthralling laser show.

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The opening ceremony will commence at 6:30 PM (PST) ahead of the PSL 9 curtain raiser between defending champions Lahore Qalandars and two-time champions Islamabad United.

“Join us for the spectacular Grand Opening of [HBL PSL 9] at Lahore Gaddafi Stadium! Be captivated by electrifying performances from Ali Zafar, Aima Baig, Arif Lohar, and Noori – it’s a night to remember! Get ready for fireworks and a mesmerizing laser show! Gates swing open at 3:30 pm, with a dazzling opening ceremony kicking off at 6:30 pm on February 17, 2024,” stated PSL.

The marquee event will be played in four cities – Karachi, Lahore, Multan and Rawalpindi – with the final of the six-team tournament taking place at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi on 18 March.

Over the course of the 34-match tournament, Karachi will host 11 matches, including the Qualifier, two Eliminators and the final.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium and Rawalpindi’s Pindi Cricket Stadium will each host nine matches, while fans in Multan, the city of saints, will witness five matches.

READ: Rilee Rossouw named Quetta Gladiators’ captain for PSL 9

Karachi Kings on the hunt for their second HBL PSL title with a rejuvenated energy

The HBL PSL 9 is around the corner and Karachi Kings, with a new coach and captain, is entering the tournament with oodles of optimism and they’ll show faith in their local talent as well as global star power to rebound.

Karachi Kings will get their campaign underway on 18 February against Multan Sultans at the picturesque Multan Cricket Stadium.

They’ve snapped up West Indies superstar Kieron Pollard in their squad who will try to swing their fortunes with his all-round capabilities.They have also secured the services of Australia all-rounder Daniel Sams as well as retained seasoned campaigner Shoaib Malik.

Pace bowling is further stacked with Mir Hamza and Anwar Ali who will provide squad depth given their vast domestic experience and international exposure as well.

Karachi Kings managed to bag only three wins in the 2023 season and despite having the firepower in their ranks to spring more surprises, they could not coalesce as a unit.

The team’s ethos includes resilience and a fighting spirit, and they’ll be aiming to rejuvenate this season and give Karachi fans a lot to cheer about.

The 2020 HBL PSL champions are determined to hit the ground running early on as the highly-experienced Shoaib Malik will be looking to shine at the twilight of his career.

Phil Simmons comes with a wealth of coaching experience. He coached West Indies and is at present the head coach of Trinbago Knight Riders in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) and LA Knight Riders in Major League Cricket (MLC).

“The decision to bring in Phil Simmons as head coach was influenced by his impressive credentials, including being a T20 World Cup-winning coach,” said Salman Iqbal, owner of Karachi Kings.

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“His experience in guiding teams to success at the highest level adds a valuable dimension to our coaching setup, and we look forward to harnessing his expertise for a successful campaign in the upcoming HBL PSL edition and to build a team for the future.”

Kings appointed Shan Masood as their captain who currently leads the Pakistan Test team. Karachi Kings’ director Haider Azhar shed light on the decision to appoint Shan as skipper of the side.

“Securing Shan Masood for Karachi Kings was nothing short of a coup for us. His leadership qualities and captaincy feats are well-documented and we are proud to have a local boy from Karachi lead the team,” said Haider Azhar.

“On a personal note, having worked closely with Shan in the past, I believe he is the ideal captain for our team that will be undergoing a transitional phase and we expect him to be central to our project.

On the objectives set for this year’s HBL PSL, Haider Azhar said, “Our first objective for this year has been to set up a platform and building blocks for the future, all the while assembling a squad that would be competitive in the upcoming edition of HBL PSL.

“We have a healthy mix of experience and youth in our squad with five players under the age of 24 years, supported by seasoned campaigners and proven performers.”

Salman Iqbal, highlighting the importance and progress of the HBL PSL, said: “The progress of the HBL PSL over the years has been phenomenal, not only elevating the standard of T20 cricket but also playing a pivotal role in the development of Pakistani talent. The league has become a significant platform for showcasing local talent, providing them exposure and opportunities at the international level.

Talking about Karachi’s fortunes for the upcoming season, Salman said, “Karachi Kings fans can anticipate a major turnaround this year. With a strategic rebuild, a balanced squad, experienced leadership, and a focus on exciting yet measured cricket, we are optimistic about our prospects in the upcoming season.

“The team is geared up for a competitive campaign, aiming to deliver performances that will make our fans proud and contribute to a successful journey in the ninth edition of HBL PSL.”

Karachi Kings fixtures for HBL PSL 9

18 February v Multan Sultans, Multan Cricket Stadium

21 February v Peshawar Zalmi, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

24 February v Lahore Qalandars, Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

28 February v Islamabad United, National Bank Stadium, Karachi

29 February v Quetta Gladiators, National Bank Stadium, Karachi

3 March v Multan Sultans, National Bank Stadium, Karachi

6 March v Quetta Gladiators, Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

7 March v Islamabad United, Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

9 March v Lahore Qalandars, National Bank Stadium, Karachi

11 March v Peshawar Zalmi, National Bank Stadium, Karachi

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Mohammad Nawaz eyes PSL 9 glory with Karachi Kings

KARACHI: All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz expressed his desire to win the Pakistan Super League (PSL) with his new team, Karachi Kings, in the upcoming ninth edition of the franchise league.

Nawaz joined Karachi Kings as their second pick in the Platinum category after he was released by Quetta Gladiators ahead of the PSL 9 Draft.

While talking to the media on the sidelines of the Karachi King’s training session here, Nawaz opened up about the team environment at his new home.

“This is a new experience with a new team. The overall environment is amazing and we are hoping to have a good season ahead,” said the all-rounder.

The 29-year-old responded to a question regarding the goals he has set to accomplish in the upcoming tournament.

“My first goal is to help Karachi Kings qualify for the playoffs and then win the tournament. As far as personal goals are concerned, I will try my best to claim the player of the tournament award,” Mohammad Nawaz reflected.

“It is an important season for the team as the last few seasons did not go well, which resulted in some major changes this time around. I will try to give impactful performance and play my role in team’s victory.”

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Nawaz also commented on his preparations for the ICC T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to be played in the West Indies and the United States of America (USA) later this year.

“I am working on my batting and bowling skills, but World Cup is few months away. Right now, I am focusing on the PSL and aiming to perform at my best as an all-rounder for Karachi Kings,” he concluded.

Mohammad Nawaz has acknowledged his crucial role in Karachi Kings and stated that he will try to finish the games for his team, both with the bat and the ball.

Notably, he is the sixth leading wicket-taker in tournament history with 70 scalps in 76 appearances. His tally of 70 wickets is the highest by a left-arm spinner.

He has also scored 728 runs in the tournament in just 58 innings.

READ: Rilee Rossouw named Quetta Gladiators’ captain for PSL 9

Rilee Rossouw named Quetta Gladiators’ captain for PSL 9

Former champions Quetta Gladiators on Wednesday, appointed South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw as their captain for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9, scheduled to commence on February 17.

Taking to X, formerly Twitter, the 2019 champions officially announced the change in their leadership.

“Introducing our new captain. [Rilee Rossouw] takes the reigns of [Quetta Gladiators],” the statement read.

Meanwhile, left-handed prolific batter Saud Shakeel has been named as the vice-captain.

The official announcement came a day after wicketkeeper batter Sarfaraz Ahmed relinquished the role.

According to the details, Sarfaraz decided against leading the former champions for the straight ninth year after consultation with newly-appointed head coach Shane Watson.

Sarfaraz Ahmed has been a key part of the franchise since the inaugural edition of the PSL and has been leading the side since then.

The franchise played three finals under his leadership and also lifted their solitary title in 2019.

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However, the franchise saw a total change of fortune since winning the title as they failed to reach the playoffs in the last four editions.

In a bid to force a change, Quetta Gladiators made notable changes in their coaching staff and management as they brought in legendary all-rounder Shane Watson as the head coach and express pacer Shaun Tait as their bowling coach.

Franchise owner Nadeem Omer appeared in a local podcast in December where he revealed that he is “double-minded” on Sarfaraz Ahmed’s future as the captain.

However, earlier this week, Omer revealed that Sarfaraz Ahmed himself wanted to take a break from captaincy to focus more on his performance.

“Sarfaraz wants to take a break from captaincy with new head coach Shane Watson set to decide who will lead the side after consulting with the team management,” Omer said.

Quetta Gladiators squad for PSL 9:

Sherfane Rutherford, Mohammad Amir, Rilee Rossouw, Mohammad Wasim Junior, Jason Roy, Wanindu Hasaranga, Mohammad Hasnain, Abrar Ahmed, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Saud Shakeel, Sajjad Ali Junior, Usman Qadir, Omair Bin Yousuf, Will Smeed, Khawaja Nafay, Adil Naz, Akeal Hosain, and Sohail Khan.

Peshawar Zalmi head coach breaks silence on Babar Azam’s batting spot

KARACHI: Peshawar Zalmi head coach Mohammad Akram on Wednesday, revealed Babar Azam’s batting position for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) 9, scheduled to commence on February 17.

Akram interacted with the media and shared that Zalmi’s top-order batters are willing to fill in at any spot while the final decision regarding the batting order will be made after the arrival of the foreign players.

Speaking specifically about Babar Azam’s batting position, Akram stated that he is the team’s captain and can play wherever he wants.

“We have no objections to Babar Azam playing in any position, but he prefers to open. Babar Azam is the team’s captain and has performed well in the opening position,” Akram said.

“We have a good pool of both international and local players, Mohammad Haris has matured and will play good cricket, we have tried to select the best squad.”

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Mohammad Akram then revealed that legendary batter Mohammad Yousuf will work with Peshawar Zalmi as a batting mentor.

“Muhammad Yousuf has been included in the coaching staff, he will work with young cricketers and with us as a batting mentor. Umar Gul has also been invited to the camp,” shared Akram.

Akram then expressed his confidence in Zalmi’s squad — a blend of experienced and competent players — to perform well in the PSL 9 as well.

“In Peshawar Zalmi’s squad, there are experienced and junior competent players, every year we try to pick good bowlers, and this year, too, we have picked good bowlers.

“We desired to have more matches in Peshawar where our fans are more, and it is also our right because our fans have been waiting for matches at the home ground for a long time, and if not in Peshawar, then there should have been more matches in Rawalpindi,” he added.

READ: PSL 9 Anthem ‘Khul Ke Khel’ released