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  • Kohli follows THIS Pakistani cricketer on Instagram

    Kohli follows THIS Pakistani cricketer on Instagram

    Indian star cricketer Virat Kohli has not only made his mark on the cricketing field, but is also quite popular on social media as one of the most expensive athletes to advertise with.

    While he is the most followed cricketer as well as Indian personality on Instagram with a whopping 271 million followers, Kohli himself only follows 282 people, one of whom is a Pakistani cricketer.

    Any guesses? Hint: it’s not Babar Azam, Shaheen Shah Afridi or Shahid Afridi. Well, Kohli does not follow any cricketers currently playing for Pakistan. Rather, he only follows former Pakistani fast bowler, skipper and ‘Sultan of Swing’ Wasim Akram.

    Wasim is considered one of the world’s greatest bowlers. After retirement, he has also held coaching responsibilities in the Indian Premier League.

    Why did Wasim Akram deny PCB’s job offer?

    Former Pakistan cricket team captain Wasim Akram has opened up about why he declined a job offer from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    During an online press conference in Melbourne, he said, ” I received a job offer, but I’m not someone who can work a 9 to 5 job.”

    Talking about the Champions Trophy 2025, he said, “Positive signals are coming from India regarding the Champions Trophy. The PCB has made several offers to the Indian Board, and India should come to Pakistan.”

    Akram highlighted the massive fan following that Indian players have in Pakistan, saying, “Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, and Suryakumar Yadav have many fans here. Fans are eagerly waiting for them. People from both countries should interact more, and India should consider this.”

    On his personal experiences, he mentioned, “I haven’t been to India for six or seven years, and I miss the food and people there. Indian players would enjoy coming to Pakistan.”

    Discussing the upcoming series in Australia, Akram noted, “Conditions in Australia are tough, and it won’t be easy for Pakistan. Winning even one ODI would be a significant achievement, and the T20 series should be good.”

    Akram praised Fakhar Zaman, stating, “Fakhar Zaman is an impact player. I’m sure Fakhar didn’t write the social media statement himself. Whoever wrote it should have informed him about the potential issues related to the central contract. This is a lesson for Fakhar to be more mindful of his social media posts, and the PCB was right to be upset about the matter.”


    The former national team captain also praised Mohsin Naqvi, saying, “Mohsin Naqvi is doing excellent work for cricket and can run the cricket board professionally.”

    In response to a question about Rizwan’s captaincy, Akram said, “Mohammad Rizwan has captaincy experience and is a good choice. He should focus on his game.”

    Regarding criticism of creating pitches for home advantage, Akram remarked, “We don’t need enemies when we have enough critics within. Criticism of home advantage is incomprehensible. I’ve been advocating for turning pitches for the past 5-6 years, even if it means losing. I’m glad that someone finally considered this, and after losing three consecutive Test matches, we won two consecutive Tests.”

    Expressing his happiness about the future of Pakistani cricket, Akram added, “I’m pleased that young players are being given opportunities to prepare for the 2026 T20 World Cup. Players like Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah should focus on their game, leave social media, go home after playing cricket, and enjoy. Babar Azam should also forget about captaincy, play cricket, and score runs.”

    Pakistan will be hosting the Champions Trophy next year in February and March.

  • PCB to rehire Wahab Riaz for new role: report

    PCB to rehire Wahab Riaz for new role: report

    Former cricketer Wahab Riaz, who was removed as a member of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) senior management due to poor performance after the T20 World Cup earlier this year, will soon be rehired, reports said Monday.


    According to reports, Riaz is likely to be entrusted with affairs of domestic events and appointed as supervisor of the Champions Cup.
    He will also take charge as the head of Champions Cup’s mentors, reports said.


    Meanwhile, Mohammad Yousuf has sent his resignation to the PCB after stepping down from coaching responsibilities at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). Yousuf’s resignation, however, is yet to be accepted by the board.


    Wahab Riaz was removed from the position of senior manager of the national team after the T20 World Cup 2024.


    His sacking came as netizens trained guns at the PCB for appointing “deadwood” in critical roles at the cost of team’s performance in major tournaments.

    In July, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) removed Wahab Riaz and Abdul Razzaq from the national cricket team selection committee.

    According to Geo, after their retirement, Muhammad Yusuf and Asad Shafiq are members of the selection committee, and Bilal Afzal is also a member.

    Reports said that PCB had lost faith in both for some time, but the PCB still has faith in Mohammad Yousuf and Asad Shafiq. Their involvement in the T20 World Cup squad selection was high, and these selectors favoured the same players who did not perform.

    Four former cricketers, Wahab Riaz, Abdul Razzaq, Asad Shafiq, and Muhammad Yusuf, were included in the national cricket team’s selection committee. Wahab Riaz was also the team’s senior manager.

    The PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had an important meeting with the coaches of the Pakistan Cricket Team, Gary Kirsten, Jason Gillespie and Assistant Coach Azhar Mehmood.

  • T20 series: Australia whitewash Pakistan after batting order collapses, again

    T20 series: Australia whitewash Pakistan after batting order collapses, again

    Australia have whitewashed Pakistan in the three-match T20 series after defeating Green Shirts by seven wickets at Ninja Stadium in Hobart.


    Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat. Green Shirts opened the innings with Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam, but the former was dismissed for just nine runs. Haseebullah, Pakistan’s second wicket, was dismissed for 24 runs.


    Usman Khan, who scored a fifty in the second T20, could only score three runs while national team captain Salman Ali Agha, who was subbing in for skipper Mohammad Rizwan, was dismissed for just one run off nine balls.


    Former captain Babar Azam was dismissed for 41 runs off Adam Zampa whereas Irfan Khan was run out for a mere ten runs. In addition, Abbas Afridi returned to the pavilion after scoring one run.


    Jahandad Khan, who was making his T20 debut, was caught on the boundary while trying to hit a six, scoring five runs. The last Pakistani player to be dismissed was Sufyan Muqeem, who was able to score one run.


    For Australia, Aaron Hardy took three wickets while Adam Zampa and Spencer Johnson took two wickets each.


    In pursuit of the 118-run target set by Pakistan, Matthew Short and Jack Fraser-McGurk opened Australian innings. However, Shaheen Afridi dismissed Matthew Short for a total of 16 runs and Jahandad Khan sent Jack Fraser back to the pavilion for 20 runs.


    For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi, Jehandad Khan and Abbas Afridi took one wicket each.


    In the first T20, Australia defeated Pakistan by 31 runs, while in the second T20, Green Shirts faced a defeat by 13 runs.

  • Aqib Javed appointed interim white-ball head coach

    Aqib Javed appointed interim white-ball head coach

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed former fast bowler Aqib Javed as the interim white ball (ODI and T20) head coach of men’s cricket team until the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.

    During this period, Aqib will also remain a senior member of the men’s National Selection Committee and will take on more responsibilities after the Champions Trophy.

    The PCB will start looking for a permanent white-ball head coach and aims to fill the position by the end of the ICC Champions Trophy, which is due to be held from February 19 to March 9.

    The white-ball coaching slot was vacated after Gary Kirsten resigned last month. Jason Gillespie, the red-ball head coach, coached the team during their recent tour of Australia and will return for the upcoming two-Test series in South Africa.

    Pakistan will play three ODIs and three T20Is in Zimbabwe from November 24 to December 5, followed by three white-ball matches in South Africa from December 10 to 22. 

    Before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan will host New Zealand and South Africa for an ODI triangular series from February 8 to 14.

  • Muhammad Rizwan donates keeping gloves, jersey to Sydney Cricket Ground Museum

    Muhammad Rizwan donates keeping gloves, jersey to Sydney Cricket Ground Museum

    National cricket team captain Muhammad Rizwan has donated his wicket-keeping gloves and jersey to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum after the second T20 match against Australia was played there.

    The Sydney Cricket Ground Museum management thanked the captain for donating the gloves and shirt.

    The second match of the three-match T20 series between Pakistan and Australia was played in Sydney on Saturday, and won by Australia. The last match of the series will be played in Hobart today (Monday).

    Pakistan playing XI for third T20

    Pakistan’s playing XI has been announced for the third and final T20 International (T20I) against Australia, and the Green Shirts will be playing under a new captain.

    National team captain Mohammad Rizwan has been rested for the final T20, and Salman Ali Agha will replace him in today’s match, while Haseebullah will take over as wicketkeeper.

    The playing XI includes captain Agha, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Haseebullah, Usman Khan, Muhammad Irfan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jehandad Khan, Haris Rauf and Sufyan Muqeem.

    Previously, Australia defeated Pakistan by 13 runs to take an unassailable 0-2 lead in the series in the second match of the three-match T20I series.

    The final T20I between Pakistan and Australia will start at 1 pm today, Pakistan time.

  • Pakistan changes captain for third T20 match against Australia

    Pakistan changes captain for third T20 match against Australia

    Pakistan’s playing XI has been announced for the third and final T20 International (T20I) against Australia, and the Green Shirts will be playing under a new captain.

    National team captain Mohammad Rizwan has been rested for the final T20, and Salman Ali Agha will replace him in today’s match, while Haseebullah will take over as wicketkeeper.

    The playing XI includes captain Agha, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Haseebullah, Usman Khan, Muhammad Irfan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jehandad Khan, Haris Rauf and Sufyan Muqeem.

    Previously, Australia defeated Pakistan by 13 runs to take an unassailable 0-2 lead in the series in the second match of the three-match T20I series.

    The final T20I between Pakistan and Australia will start at 1 pm today, Pakistan time.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo shares his retirement plans

    Cristiano Ronaldo shares his retirement plans

    Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo has announced his retirement plans.

    Portugal booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Nations League with a 5-1 win over Poland on Friday. Ronaldo secured his 132nd international win by surpassing former Real Madrid teammate Sergio Ramos, who had 131 wins for Spain.

    The 39-year-old spoke about his retirement plans while addressing the media after the match.

    “I just want to enjoy,” he said, adding that his retirement could be in “a year or two.” He continued, “I don’t know; I’m going to be 40 soon.”

    “As long as I enjoy it with passion, I will continue playing. The day I realise that I no longer had the passion, I would retire,” he said.

    Ronaldo also revealed that he has “no plans to go into the coaching field” and that he may consider other matters after retirement.

    “I do not see myself becoming a manager of any team, it is not in my plans; my future is in other fields outside of football. Time will tell what happens.”

    Earlier, in an interview in August, Ronaldo indicated that he was considering retiring early despite his contract with the Saudi club Al-Nasr expiring after this season.

    He recently also became the first man to score 900 goals in official matches and is also a five-time Ballon d’Or winner.

  • Australia sets 148 runs target for Pakistan in second T20

    Australia sets 148 runs target for Pakistan in second T20

    Australia has set a target of 148 runs for Pakistan in the second T20 match being played in Sydney.

    Australia captain Josh Inglis won the toss and elected to bat first. Australia opened the innings with Matthew Short and Jack Fraser-McGurk.

    Pakistan suffered costly losses in the first two overs of the innings, but Haris Rauf dismissed first Jack Fraser and then Kangaroos captain Josh Inglis for a total of 52. Abbas Afridi dismissed Matthew Short for an individual score of 32. Aaron Hardy fell victim to Abbas Afridi for 28.

    In the stipulated 20 overs, the Australian team scored 147 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Haris Rauf and Abbas Afridi took four wickets for Pakistan, while Safyan Muqim took three wickets.

    There was no change in the Australian team for the second T20 match, while one change was made in the Pakistani team, and Safyan Muqim was included in the team in place of Hasibullah.

    The Pakistani team includes captain Muhammad Rizwan, Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan, Usman Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah, and Haris Rauf. In addition, Naseem Shah and Sufyan Muqim are also among the 11 players.

    It should be remembered that Australia defeated Pakistan by 31 runs in the rain-affected first T20 match. Australia has a one-nil lead in the three-match T20 series.

  • ‘People with limited knowledge taking decisions’;  Sana Mir slams women team’s central contract

    ‘People with limited knowledge taking decisions’; Sana Mir slams women team’s central contract

    Pakistan’s former women’s cricketer Sana Mir has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) central contract for women’s cricket teams. Interestingly, Nida Dar and Aliya Riaz have been excluded from the central contract.

    Sana wrote on X (previously Twitter), “How can Nida Dar and Aliya Riaz not find a place in the contracts when a 50 Over qualifier is coming up in Feb and potential 50 over World Cup in Oct next year? Extremely disappointed but not surprised at all. The decisions are being taken by people with limited knowledge of the women’s game.”

    Central contracts of the Pakistan women cricketers show captain Fatima Sana and Muniba Ali promoted to A Category. Left-arm spinner Sadia Iqbal has been promoted to Category B based on recent excellent performances.

    PCB has announced central contracts for 16 women cricketers for the international season after the annual performance review, which will be effective from July 1, 2024.

    Last year, 20 cricketers were given central contracts for two years, with the clause that their performance would be reviewed after the 2023-24 season.

    This central contract includes three new entries: Gul Feroza, Ramin Shamim and Tasmia Rabab. Tasmia has received a central contract for the first time, which is an important milestone in her career. Gul Feroza has been able to get a central contract again after 2018, and Ramin Shamim after 2022-23.

    The central contracts of Nida Dar, Aliya Riaz, Anushay Nasir, Iman Fatima, Shawal Zulfiqar and Sidra Nawaz have not been renewed. However, all these players will remain available for selection.

    The PCB has shifted its focus to developing the next generation of cricketers, keeping in mind the ICC Women’s Future Tours program.

  • Rohit Sharma has become a father again

    Rohit Sharma has become a father again

    Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh have welcomed their first son on the intervening night of Friday, November 15 and 16.

    Following his son’s birth, Sharma could not leave for Australia with the Indian team for a Test series.

    This is the second child born to captain Rohit and Ritika. The couple are parents to six-year-old daughter Sameera.