Category: Sports

  • Akif Javed joins squad as Haris Rauf gets ruled out of tri-series

    Akif Javed joins squad as Haris Rauf gets ruled out of tri-series

    Pakistan’s lead fast bowler Haris Rauf has been ruled out of the ongoing tri-nation series after suffering an injury on February 8. Left-arm pacer Akif Javed has been added to the national squad as his replacement.

    Haris was injured during the 37th over, forcing him to leave the field without completing his spell.

    According to MRI and X-ray reports, the pacer has suffered a strain on the lower side of his chest.

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed that Rauf’s injury is not serious, and he is expected to be fit in time for the ICC Champions Trophy. 

    While Pakistan will miss Rauf’s presence in the remaining matches of the tri-series, his availability for the Champions Trophy comes as a relief for the team.

  • These three players can replace Jasprit Bumrah in Champions Trophy

    These three players can replace Jasprit Bumrah in Champions Trophy

    Team India is confronted with a major concern as star fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah struggles with a back injury ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025.

    Bumrah picked up the injury during the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney last month. Though he is in India’s provisional squad, his final participation depends on medical clearance.

    With the February 12 deadline to finalise the squad approaching, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is racing against time to assess his fitness. Losing Bumrah would be a major blow, as he is India’s key pacer in big tournaments. His last ODI was the 2023 World Cup final against Australia, where he took two wickets, and his latest white-ball match was the T20 World Cup final in June 2024 against South Africa.

    Players who could replace Bumrah in the Champions Trophy 2025

    Shardul Thakur

    Shardul Thakur is in top form in the Ranji Trophy, performing well with both bat and ball. In the quarter-final against Haryana, he took six wickets in the second innings. So far, he has grabbed 30 wickets in eight matches at an average of over 22. He has also contributed with the bat, scoring 396 runs in nine innings at an average of over 45.

    Harshit Rana

    Harshit Rana has made an impressive start to his international career across all formats. He bowls at speeds above 140 km/h and troubles batters with his bounce. In his ODI debut against England, he took three wickets. While he was expensive in the second match, his aggressive bowling style makes him an exciting option.

    Prasidh Krishna

    At 6 feet 2 inches, Prasidh Krishna brings extra bounce and pace. He shone in the Sydney Test against Australia, taking six wickets. In ODIs, he has claimed 29 wickets in 17 matches. With 120 wickets in 70 List-A games, he has experience in high-pressure matches.

    The Champions Trophy is set to take place in Pakistan and the UAE from February 19 to March 9.

  • Riyan Parag finally talks about his viral ‘search history’ controversy

    Riyan Parag finally talks about his viral ‘search history’ controversy

    Indian cricketer Riyan Parag has finally addressed the controversy surrounding his search history for Bollywood actresses Ananya Panday and Sara Ali Khan.

    Known for his performances in T20 cricket, Parag has had a mixed relationship with social media. Sometimes praised for his game and other times trolled for his actions, he often finds himself in the spotlight.

    After the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Parag made headlines when his search history for Ananya Panday and Sara Ali Khan was accidentally leaked during a live stream.

    In a recent interview with City1016 Radio, he finally addressed the controversy, revealing that the incident actually occurred before the IPL but resurfaced later after his strong performance in the tournament.

    Parag explained, “I finished the IPL, we were in Chennai, finished the match, got on a Discord call with my streaming team, and it got publicised now, but it happened before the IPL. One of the people in my Discord team tried to set me up before the IPL, but that got taken down very quickly.” 

    “But then, after the IPL, the hype was there, and I had a good season. I came and opened my stream; I didn’t have Spotify or Apple Music. Everything was deleted. So I went on YouTube to put on music, and I searched for music. But I didn’t know what was happening, but once I did, the stream ended; I was like, Oh s**t! This happened. It just got blown out of proportion. I didn’t think it was a good enough reason for me to go out publicly and clarify everything, and no one would understand,” he said.

    Parag’s search history included explicit searches related to Bollywood actresses Ananya Panday and Sara Ali Khan.

    Despite the controversy, he has continued to grow as a key player for India in T20 cricket.

  • Netflix’s ‘biased’ Pakistan-India cricket docuseries faces backlash

    Netflix’s ‘biased’ Pakistan-India cricket docuseries faces backlash

    Netflix’s much-anticipated documentary, The Greatest Rivalry: India vs Pakistan, promised to capture the magnitude of cricket’s fiercest contest. However, following its release, fans from both sides of the border expressed their scepticism.

    Many accused it of being one-sided and lacking balance. While some were excited about reliving the iconic moments of the rivalry, others questioned whether the documentary truly offered a neutral perspective.

    One of the earliest concerns raised was about potential bias, with a fan sarcastically commenting, “It’s going to be super biased, might even call Pakistani cricketers janab.”

    Another user pointed out the selective coverage of matches, noting that “Seems like they aren’t gonna talk about the 2012 series and Champions Trophy 2017 (Pakistan won).” This led to further speculation that the documentary might focus more on India’s triumphs rather than presenting a fair historical account.

    In addition, some viewers felt the focus was shifting from the broader rivalry to individual personalities. One commenter said, “It looks like a Shoaib Akhtar vs. Virender Sehwag rivalry.”

    Beyond the content itself, some fans criticised the fundamental nature of the rivalry, arguing that it lacks balance as the two teams are not playing bilateral series anymore. A user expressed this by saying, “India vs Pakistan would be an even bigger rivalry if India would deign to play their neighbours.”

    Previously, even the trailer failed to impress many, as some complained about missing key players. “The trailer didn’t have Sachin, Virat, Rohit, Akram, Gambhir. Needed a much more explosive trailer,” one fan pointed out. Another bluntly called it “The worst trailer. Let sports be sports… why bring visuals of the army?”

    Some critics dismissed the documentary’s premise altogether, calling it a “Greatest One-Sided Rivalry”, while others doubted its neutrality, stating, “I doubt this will be an unbiased documentary with a perspective from both sides.”

    As the debate rages on, some viewers are already calling it a missed opportunity. One unimpressed fan summed it up: “Most boring series to watch… could have been made much better, honestly.”

    Whether the documentary lives up to expectations or remains a subject of controversy, one thing is clear: the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry continues to ignite passionate debates far beyond the pitch.

    The documentary focuses on the historic 2004 series when India played Pakistan after years of political tensions. This tour was more than just cricket—it was a moment when sports brought two rival nations together. Players share their experiences, discussing the pressure, excitement, and friendships built during these matches, giving fans a closer look at what it’s like to play in one of the biggest rivalries in cricket.

  • Here’s traffic plan for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy in Karachi

    Here’s traffic plan for tri-nation series and Champions Trophy in Karachi

    Karachi police have released a traffic plan for the Tri-Nation Series and Champions Trophy matches scheduled to take place in the city.

    The matches will be held on February 12-14, February 19-21, and March 1. During match days, Sir Shah Suleman Road will remain open for traffic.

    Vehicles coming from Karsaz can be parked at the National Coaching Center and China Ground. These vehicles will reach the parking areas by passing under the flyover.

    Similarly, vehicles coming from Millennium Mall and New Town can also park at the National Coaching Center and China Ground.

    On match days, heavy traffic will be diverted from Sohrab Goth to NIPA and from Liaquatabad No. 10 to Hassan Square. Additionally, heavy traffic coming from People’s Chowrangi will be allowed to proceed via University Road.

    As per the traffic plan, roads from Karsaz to the stadium, Millennium to New Town, and the Stadium Signal to Hassan Square will be closed to heavy traffic.

    Traffic police have advised citizens to park their vehicles only in the designated parking areas to ensure smooth traffic flow on match days.

  • Khawaja Nafay denies payment issues in BPL

    Khawaja Nafay denies payment issues in BPL

    Pakistani cricketer Khawaja Muhammad Nafay has denied reports claiming that he was stranded in Bangladesh because of unpaid dues from his Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchise.

    Earlier, reports surfaced stating that Nafay was stuck in Bangladesh as his franchise had not cleared his full payments. It was also alleged that his return ticket to Pakistan was fake, causing him to be held at Dhaka Airport.

    However, the cricketer has now dismissed these claims.

    According to a private media outlet, Nafay clarified that he is staying in a five-star hotel, not at the airport, and has received all his payments. His return ticket was not fake, and false news about his situation was being spread.

    Previously, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Haris also faced issues in Bangladesh when his team, Durbar Rajshahi, failed to provide return tickets for its players and did not fulfil their payment commitments.

    He informed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about the situation, after which the PCB intervened and resolved the matter by coordinating with the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

  • England’s Jacob Bethell ruled out of Champions Trophy after injury

    England’s Jacob Bethell ruled out of Champions Trophy after injury

    England’s all-rounder Jacob Bethell has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy after sustaining a hamstring injury during the ongoing ODI series against India.

    According to Indian media reports, England captain Jos Buttler has confirmed that the left-handed batter will not be available for the tournament, which is set to take place in Pakistan. Bethell suffered the injury during the first ODI against India in Nagpur.

    The 21-year-old made his ODI debut for England in September and showcased an impressive performance in the first match against India, scoring 51 runs and taking the wicket of Shreyas Iyer. However, his injury forced him to miss the remainder of the three-match series, with England calling up Tom Banton as his replacement before the second ODI.

    Speaking after England’s loss in the second ODI, Jos Buttler expressed his disappointment over Bethell’s exclusion from the Champions Trophy. “I am quite certain that Jacob is out of the Champions Trophy. This is really unfortunate for him as he played well in the last game and is a talented cricketer,” said Buttler.

    He also stated that Bethell’s absence is a setback for England, as he has been one of the most promising players in recent times.

    Further details regarding Bethell’s injury status are expected in the coming days, as England has yet to make an official announcement.

    The deadline for making changes to the Champions Trophy squad is set for February 12.

    The Champions Trophy is scheduled from February 19 to March 9 in Pakistan and the UAE.

  • Khawaja Nafay stuck in Bangladesh after being given fake ticket

    Khawaja Nafay stuck in Bangladesh after being given fake ticket

    After Mohammad Haris, another Pakistani cricketer, Khawaja Muhammad Nafay, has found himself stranded in Bangladesh after playing in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

    According to sources, Nafay has not yet received the full payment from his BPL franchise, Chittagong Kings. To make matters worse, the return ticket provided to him turned out to be fake, leaving him stuck at Dhaka Airport with no way to return to Pakistan.

    Reports suggest that the franchise is not providing him with any clear answers regarding his payment or travel arrangements.

    This incident follows a similar case involving Mohammad Haris, who was also stranded in Bangladesh as a result of poor management by his team, Durbar Rajshahi, failing to provide return tickets to the players. Additionally, the franchise did not pay the players their agreed salaries, creating a financial and logistical crisis for them.

    Haris eventually reached out to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for assistance, which stepped in to address the matter.

    With another Pakistani player facing the same issues, concerns are growing over the mismanagement and financial irregularities in the BPL, raising questions about the treatment of foreign players in the tournament.

  • New Zealand qualify for tri-series final, defeating South Africa

    New Zealand qualify for tri-series final, defeating South Africa

    New Zealand has defeated South Africa by six wickets in the second ODI match of the Tri-Nation series at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

    New Zealand won the toss against South Africa and opted to field first. The African nation posted a competitive total of 304 runs for the loss of six wickets in their allotted 50 overs.

    In response, New Zealand chased the target in 48.4 overs while losing only four wickets.

    New Zealand has now qualified for the final of the series. The winner of Wednesday’s Pakistan vs South Africa match will face New Zealand in the final.


    South Africa’s Innings

    South African captain Temba Bavuma was dismissed after scoring 20 runs, with the team’s total at 37 runs. The second wicket fell at 130 runs when Jason Smith was run out after scoring 41 runs. Just two runs later, South Africa lost their third wicket as Kyle Verreynne was bowled for one run.

    The highlight of South Africa’s innings was opener Matthew Breetzke, who played a magnificent knock of 150 runs before being caught out when the score reached 263 runs. The fifth wicket fell at 300 runs, with Wiaan Mulder scoring 64 runs before being dismissed. Soon after, Senuran Muthusamy was caught out for two runs, as South Africa ended their innings at 304/6.

    From New Zealand’s bowling attack, Matt Henry took two wickets for 59 runs in his 10 overs, while Will O’Rourke also claimed two wickets for 72 runs. Michael Bracewell chipped in with one wicket for 43 runs.

    Matthew Breetzke’s outstanding performance saw him etching his name in the record books. He became only the fourth South African to score a century on ODI debut. Moreover, he set a never before seen record by becoming the first-ever player to score 150 runs on his ODI debut.


    New Zealand’s Run Chase

    Chasing 305, New Zealand started steady, reaching 50/1 in 10 overs. Opener Will Young was dismissed after scoring 19 runs, caught out early in the innings.

    Kane Williamson scored a brilliant 133 runs, while Devon Convey was dismissed for 97 runs. Apart from them, Glenn Phillips scored 28 runs.


    Team Changes

    New Zealand made one change in their lineup, bringing in Devon Conway in place of Rachin Ravindra. Meanwhile, South Africa handed ODI debuts to four players: Matthew Breetzke, Mihlali Mpongwana, Ethan Bosch, and Senuran Muthusamy.


    Previous Match Recap

    New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 78 runs in the first match of the tri-series. The Kiwis had set a challenging target of 331 runs, and in response, Pakistan was bowled out for 252 runs.

  • Matthew Breetzke makes history scoring 150 on ODI debut

    Matthew Breetzke makes history scoring 150 on ODI debut

    South African batter Matthew Breetzke made history on Monday by scoring 150 runs on his ODI debut against New Zealand on in Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. 

    This is now the highest score by any player in their first-ever ODI match.

    Opening the innings, the right-hander reached his century in 128 balls and played a key role in South Africa’s strong start. He broke a long-standing record set by West Indies’ Desmond Haynes, who scored 148 against Australia in 1978.

    Highest Scores on ODI Debut:

    150 – Matthew Breetzke vs NZ in Lahore, 2025
    148 – Desmond Haynes vs AUS in St John’s, 1978
    127 – Rahmanullah Gurbaz vs IRE in Abu Dhabi, 2021

    Breetzke also became the fourth South African to score a century on hiscODI debut, joining Colin Ingram, Temba Bavuma, and Reeza Hendricks. Bavuma scored 113 against Ireland in 2016, while Hendricks hit a century against Sri Lanka in 2018.

    South Africa is facing New Zealand in the second Match of the Tri-Nation series at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Pakistan is the third participant in the series.