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  • PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    The Pakistan cricket team has been bowled out for 556 runs on the second day of the first Test at Multan Cricket Stadium.

    On the second day of the match, Saud Shakeel and Naseem Shah started the game; Naseem Shah returned to the pavilion after scoring 33 runs on a score of 388, while Mohammad Rizwan, who came after him, got out without scoring any runs.

    Saud Shakeel fell for the national team’s seventh wicket of 450. Saud Shakeel was caught out after scoring 82 runs off 177 balls. After Saud, Amir Jamal scored seven runs, and then Shaheen Shah Afridi returned to the pavilion after scoring 26 runs.

    Apart from ths Salman Ali Afgha scored 104 runs.

    Jack Leach took three while Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse took two wickets each

    DAY 1:

    Shan Masood completed his century with the help of 2 sixes and 10 fours.

    On the other hand, Abdullah Shafiq also scored a century and then got out for 102 runs; the partnership between the two was 253 runs.

    After the dismissal of Abdullah Shafiq, captain Shan Masood was also caught out after scoring 151 runs with only two runs added.

    Shortly before the end of play on the first day, Babar Azam also returned to the pavilion after scoring 30 runs; Saud Shakeel 35 and Naseem Shah was at the crease without scoring a run.

    Pakistan: 328/4 (80 overs)

    Saud Shakeel 35* Naseem Shah 0*

    Pakistan: 260/1 (58 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 102* (174) Shan Masood 149* (164)

    Tea Break- Pakistan: 233/1 (52 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 94* (161) Shan Masood 130* (142)

    -Pakistan: 202/1 (43 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 76* (126) Shan Masood 117* (123)

    -Pakistan: 122/1 (25 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 53* (82) Shan Masood 61* (59)

    Wickets fall: Saim Ayub 4 (10)

    On behalf of Pakistan, Abdullah Shafiq and Saim Ayub opened the innings, but Saim returned to the pavilion after scoring only four runs.

    Previous Details:

    Pakistan has won the toss and decided to bat against England in the first Test in Multan.

    In the match being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Shan Masood, the captain of the national team, won the toss and decided to bat first.

    Shan Masood said we have two spinners and three fast bowlers on the team, and we want to change things and get back on track.

    On the other hand, English captain Ole Pop said that if we had won the toss, we would have batted.

    Pakistan playing XI:

    Pakistan’s playing XI includes captain Shaan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed.

  • Here’s how you can join the Pakistan cricket team

    Here’s how you can join the Pakistan cricket team

    Cricket is not just a sport but a reason for happiness, especially in Pakistan and India. Pakistanis are not happy with their current cricket team as they are unable to secure a trophy after the 2017 Champions Trophy. You can bring this happiness back to their faces if you have a real passion and talent for cricket.

    Almost every Pakistani has a dream to play for Pakistan, but the competition for cricket in the country is very high, so the dream of playing for Pakistan remains a dream. But don’t worry; we have a complete guide that will definitely help you choose the right way to fulfil your dream.

    After the Partition in 1947, Pakistan played its first international match in 1952 against the Republic of India in Lucknow, registering its first victory. Women’s cricket in Pakistan developed after 50 years of Partition in 1997.

    Cricket in Pakistan is governed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which is a full-time member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Pakistan regularly participates in international cricket series.

    Pakistan organized three major domestic cricket leagues, including the Quaid-e-Azam trophy, the Pakistan Cup (List A) and the National T20 Cup (Domestic T20). Apart from this, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is a huge opportunity for young players to be attracted to both national and international levels. PSL has produced many good players for Pakistan, like Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Shadab Khan, Muhammad Haris, Saim Ayub and many others. Your performance in this event defines your selection for the national team.

    Here is how to start your cricket career:

    1-Focus on your skill:

    First of all, you must develop the skill that you want to become a bowler or a batter. Try to focus on both, but give privilege to the skill you wish to acquire, as well as on fencing and your fitness. Join a nearby cricket club or academy for basic and structural training. Participate in matches to gain experience and exposure. If you’re in school, college or university, try out for the cricket team; this can help you gain visibility.

    Stay Informed with cricket news, especially regarding team selections and trials. Networking with fellow cricketers and coaches can provide valuable insights and opportunities.

    Attend trials and camps organized by PCB or local cricket associations, and make sure your performances are consistent to catch the eye of coaches and selectors. If you’re young enough, aim to play in age-group tournaments (Under-15, Under-19).

    Attend trials and camps organized by PCB or local cricket associations, and make sure your performances are consistent to catch the eye of coaches and selectors. If you’re young enough, aim to play in age-group tournaments (Under-15, Under-19).

    As cricket at the school level is at its lowest, you must show your potential at lower levels, such as regional clubs and tournaments.

    Tip: Make sure the club or academy you have joined has strong connections with the regional and departmental teams so you can easily get the attraction.

    2- Make your presence on Domestic cricket

    To join the national team, you must have to play domestic cricket. PCB chairman Mohsi Naqvi has set domestic performance as a criterion for joining the national squad. Many professional teams represent companies like Habib Bank, PIA, Punjab Bank, etc and are known as departmental cricket teams. These teams participate in a domestic tournament called the Patron Cup. Apart from this, many regional teams participate in the Quaid-e-Azam trophy.

    3- Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

    The trophy is named after the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. This trophy includes five regional and two departmental teams, including from Bahawalpur, Punjab, Karachi, North-West Frontier Province, Sindh, Combined Services, and Pakistan Railways.  

    4- Pakistan Cup

    The Pakistan Cup (Previously Pentangular One Day Cup) is another domestic List A cup. A total of six regional teams participated in this event.

    5- National T20 Cup

    The national T20 Cup is organized by PCB every year with the same structure as the Pakistan Cup. It is also one of the oldest T20 leagues in the world. Sialkot Stallion is one of the successful teams in this event, with six titles.  

    This event started in 2004-2005 and became one of Pakistan’s professional cricket leagues with 14 teams.

    Format: The 18 qualifying teams will be split into four groups of five. The top two teams from each group will move on to the Super 8 round. In this stage, the teams will be placed into one group of eight. The top four teams from this group will then advance to the knockout stage, which will include two semi-finals and a final.

    6- Pakistan Super League

    Pakistan Super League (PSL) is one of the leading cricket leagues in the world nowadays. This event includes six teams from the country: Lahore Qalandar, Peshawar Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators, Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, and Islamabad United.

    Different franchise owners and investors own the whole team.

    Format: The format of this event is a double-robin in which teams have to compete against each other twice, with the top four teams qualifying for playoffs.

    To be a professional cricketer, you must have to play these leagues and local events to gain attention. Apart from this, PCB conducts camps in different parts of the country to find hidden talents. If you look at an example, you must see the story of national fast bowler Haris Rauf and how he was selected through Lahore Qalandrs trial camps for PSL.

    This process is not also as easy because of politics in clubs and local cricket. Apart from this, former cricketers have limited access to the board, while the decisions of the board are made by people who have no background in cricket.

    Former crickets must have their academies like Salman Butt, but many of them spend their time fighting and criticizing the national team on social media and TV channels instead of taking some positive steps.

    FAQs:

    1 What are the initial requirements to become a cricketer?

    To join professional cricket, you must develop your skills, like batting, bowling, fielding, and mental and physical fitness.

    2- How can I improve my cricket skills?

    You need to join a local cricket club or academy which regulary conducts cricket training and matches. You must have to be passionate about your game to become a good cricketer.

    3- Which one is the best cricket club in Lahore?

    Ludhiana GymKhana has a strong history of producing players like Wasim Akram.

    4- What is the salary in the PCB central contract?

    Salaries vary in categories. Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Muhammad Rizwan are placed in the A category, with a monthly salary of 45 lakhs.

  • Bangladesh’s India Tour Hits Controversy: Team could not visit mosque for Friday’s prayer

    Bangladesh’s India Tour Hits Controversy: Team could not visit mosque for Friday’s prayer

    The Bangladeshi team is currently in India for the T20 series, but the tour has ended in controversy after the team was unable to visit a mosque for Friday prayers.

    Indian media claims that the Bangladeshi players wanted to go to a mosque for Friday prayers, but due to security concerns from the administration, players could not get permission to go to the mosque.

    What was the reason?

    In response to reported atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh, Indian Hindu organizations are up in arms. The Indian organization Hindu Mahasabha had called for a shutdown of Gwalior on the day it was scheduled to host a match, and other organizations have called for demonstrations.

    However, Inspector General of Gwalior Arvind Saxena told the Indian media that more than 2500 police officers were deployed in Gwalior during the first T20 match. The team did not come to the mosque because the mosque is three km away from the hotel where the visiting team is staying.

    In the first T20, India defeated Bangladesh by seven wickets. The second T20I between India and Bangladesh will be played in New Delhi on October 9, while the third match will be played in Hyderabad on October 12.

    Backend of the story:

    The situation for Hindus in Bangladesh has significantly deteriorated, particularly following the political turmoil that arose after Sheikh Hasina was removed from her position as Prime Minister in August 2024.

    She left for India after her removal, and this political shift led to increased communal tensions and violence against minority communities, particularly Hindus, who have faced a series of assaults and discriminatory practices, Indian publications have reported. On the other, in some videos and pictures, Bangladeshi students can be seen protecting Hindu temples.

    Indian media reported that many Hindus report feeling unsafe in their neighbourhoods, with incidents of destruction targeting temples and homes becoming alarmingly frequent. As a result, many Hindus are fleeing their homes in search of safety, while those who remain are often unable to celebrate religious festivals or perform daily rituals.

    This backdrop of unrest has created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, complicating international relations, particularly with neighbouring India. The ongoing crisis has also impacted sports, manifested by the recent controversies surrounding the Bangladeshi cricket team’s tour in India, where players have been denied access to local mosques for Friday prayers due to heightened security concerns deriving from protests against the treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh.

  • Pak vs Eng 1st Test: Where to watch England’s tour of Pakistan

    Pak vs Eng 1st Test: Where to watch England’s tour of Pakistan

    Here are the details of Pakistan vs England live streaming for the 1st Test match in Multan starting from October 7, 2024.

    Pakistan is facing England in a three-match Test series, and they will need to bounce back after a whitewash against Bangladesh in the home Test series. On the other hand, England had a successful season after defeating West Indies 3-0 and Sri Lanka 2-1.

    Pakistan vs England Match details:

    Venue: Multan Cricket Stadium
    Date: October 7, 2024
    Time: 10:00 am (Pakistan Standard Time), 10:30 am (Indian Standard Time), 5:00 am (GMT)

    Live Streaming Details:

    Live Streaming in Pakistan: Tamasha app, Mycoo app, ARY ZAP Live
    Live telecast: Geo Super

    Live Streaming in India: Fancode app and website

    Playing XI:

    Pakistan:
    Shaan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed

    England:
    Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (C), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse (Debut), Jack Leach, and Shoaib Bashir.

  • Former Indian cricketer’s mother found with throat slit in apartment

    Former Indian cricketer’s mother found with throat slit in apartment

    Former Indian cricketer and actor Salil Ankola’s mother, Mala Ashok Ankola, was found dead in her flat in Pune.

    According to police, the body of 77-year-old Mala was found in her flat on Prabhat Road in Deccan Gymkhana area on Friday afternoon.

    Reports said that the incident came to light when a domestic staff member came to the flat, and despite repeated knocks on the door, no one answered.

    Later, the neighbours and relatives were informed, after which the door of the flat was broken. When the door was opened, the body was found in the room, throat slit, initially believed to be self-inflicted.

    The body has been sent for post-mortem, and the case is being investigated. According to Indian media, Mala Ashok had a mental illness.

    Ankola played one Test and 20 ODIs between 1989 and 1997. He made his Test debut with legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar in November 1989.

    The fast-medium bowler later acted in films and TV serials, retiring from cricket in 1998 at the age of 28.

    He played the lead role in Sanjay Dutt’s famous Indian drama serials ‘Vikral Gabral’ and ‘Ssshhhh…Koi Hai’.

  • Son of legendary cricketer announces retirement

    Son of legendary cricketer announces retirement

    Legendary cricketer Abdul Qadir’s son Usman Qadir has announced on social media that he is retiring from Pakistani cricket.

    Spinner Usman Qadir has represented Pakistan in one ODI and 25 T20 matches.

    Sources privy to the decision told Geo News that Usman decided to retire after matters pertaining to a mandatory NOC issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) upset him. He was facing difficulties obtaining the NOC for a long time.

    Geo News reports that Usman Qadir was also very disappointed with the attitude of the international cricket department at PCB. He now wants to look for cricket opportunities in other countries.

    In the social media post, Usman expressed gratitude for his journey with the national cricket team. “I’m thankful for the support of my coaches and teammates who have been with me every step of the way,” he posted.

    Additionally, he remembered his late father in the farewell note: “As I step into this new chapter, I will be continuing my dad’s legacy, embracing both my love for cricket and the lessons he instilled in me.”

  • Reasons behind Babar’s resignation from captaincy revealed

    Reasons behind Babar’s resignation from captaincy revealed

    Have you been curious too? Well, we now know why Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam left captaincy.

    The head coach of the white ball team, Gary Kirsten, wanted Babar Azam to continue as captain only for the ODI format, and for this purpose, he had mentioned in his report after the T20 World Cup to remove the star cricketer from the captaincy of the T20 format.

    Gary also mentioned his strategy in the meetings with Babar Azam, what he wants from him, and what his thoughts are for the next T20 World Cup.

    Babar was not in favour of becoming the captain of any format; he was not even being consulted in important matters. Babar Azam complained to a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official that the attitude of the board to him was not the same as before.

    Gary Kirsten is keen to bring in young cricketers in T20 cricket, and the preference for the T20 format could be Muhammad Haris, while there is a strong possibility that Muhammad Rizwan will be given the lead in the ODI format after the resignation of Babar Azam.

    Rizwan will be part of the team’s consultation for the first phase of the tour of Australia. The Pakistani team will tour Australia in November, in which they have to play 3 ODIs and three T20 matches from November 4 to November 18.

  • New Zealand’s Tim Southee resigns from red ball captaincy

    New Zealand’s Tim Southee resigns from red ball captaincy

    New Zealand Test captain Tim Southee has resigned from captaincy after the team’s embarrassing performance in Sri Lanka.

    The 35-year-old fast bowler took over the captaincy after Kane Williamson in 2022 and led the team in 14 Test matches.
    “I have taken this decision in the interest of the national team. It is an honour and a matter of pride for me to lead the Black Caps. I have always put my team first, and I believe this decision is best for the team. I think I can serve the team better by focusing on my performance on the field to keep taking wickets and help New Zealand win Test matches,” he said in a statement.

    The fast bowler has announced his decision to step down as New Zealand’s Test captain following a whitewash in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka.

    Opening batsman Tom Latham will lead black caps in the three-Test series against India starting October 16.

  • England cricket team reaches Pakistan for Test series

    England cricket team reaches Pakistan for Test series

    England’s cricket team has reached Pakistan for the two-match Test series.

    Under the leadership of Ben Stokes, the England team reached Multan Airport, where they will start their practice on October 4 after two days of rest.

    The first Test match between Pakistan and England will be played at the Multan Cricket Stadium from October 7. The second Test will also be played in Multan from October 15, while the third Test will be played in Rawalpindi from October 24.

  • Babar Azam resigns as Pakistan cricket team captain

    Babar Azam resigns as Pakistan cricket team captain

    Pakistan cricket team’s white ball captain, Babar Azam, has stepped down from the captaincy.

    He announced this on his Instagram account, stating, ” Dear Fans, I’m sharing some news with you today. I have decided to resign as captain of the Pakistan men’s cricket team, effective as of my notification to the PCB and Team Management last month. It’s been an honour to lead this team, but it’s time for me to step down and focus on my playing role.”

    “Captaincy has been a rewarding experience, but it’s added a significant workload. I want to prioritize my performance, enjoy my batting, and spend quality time with my family, which brings me joy.”

    “By stepping down, I will gain clarity moving forward and focus more energy on my game and personal growth. I’m grateful for your unwavering support and belief in me. Your enthusiasm has meant the world to me. I’m proud of what we’ve achieved together and excited to continue contributing to the team as a player. Thank you for your love and support.”

    Babar has resigned after consulting his family and close friends; he had been consulting his close friends regarding the captaincy for many days.

    Babar Azam resigned from the captaincy of all three formats in November after the defeat in the World Cup last year. After that, PCB appointed Shaheen Afridi as T20 and Shan Masood as Test captain. No decision was made regarding Day’s captain.

    But then, in March this year, Babar Azam was once again made the captain of Pakistan’s white ball cricket.

    Under the leadership of Babar Azam, Pakistan played 43 ODIs, winning 26 and losing 15. Apart from this, under the leadership of Babar, Pakistan won 48 and lost 29 in 85 T20 International matches.