Category: Sports

  • PCB buys entire building near Gaddafi Stadium

    PCB buys entire building near Gaddafi Stadium

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has bought a multi-storied building near Gaddafi Stadium Lahore to solve the long-standing problem of accommodation for local and international cricketers.

    According to details, a multi-storied building was constructed very close to the Gaddafi Stadium. PCB objected to its construction due to security concerns. Legal disputes led to halts in construction work.

    The builder had also taken money from people for the flats when he was stopped after which he offered to sell the building to PCB. There was progress on the project in the recent tenure of Zaka Ashraf as chairman of the board, but sources say that PCB has now officially bought the building for Rs four billion.

    The building is currently in unfinished condition as an apartment complex so they will need to renovate it to turn it into a hotel.
    The project will cost more funds but once it reaches the completion stage, it will solve a major problem of accommodation for foreign and local cricketers.

    At present, the teams stay in local five-star hotels which cost the PCB millions of rupees. However, due to security reasons, the roads leading from the hotel to the stadium are closed due to which the people are facing problems.

  • Ihsanullah’s injury misdiagnosed which led to failed surgery: Ali Tareen

    Ihsanullah’s injury misdiagnosed which led to failed surgery: Ali Tareen

    Ali Tareen, owner of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans, has said that their star fast bowler Ihsanullah’s elbow injury was misdiagnosed, which led to a botched surgery.

    He said that Multan Sultans retained Ihsanullah in PSL 9 despite the elbow injury with the aim of working with Multan Sultans physio, strength conditioning coach.

    He said that Ihsanullah is being sent to England this month, where a specialist surgeon will examine him, adding that PCB has given them permission for Ihsanullah’s treatment in England.

    Ihsanullah was a key-performing bowler from Multan Sultans in the previous season of Pakistan Super League.

  • Cricket Champions League likely to begin again after 10 years

    Cricket Champions League likely to begin again after 10 years

    Discussions have started between England, Australia and Indian cricket boards to revive Cricket Champions League after 10 years.

    According to details, CEO Cricket Victoria Nick Cummins has said that they are trying to find a window in which the Champions League can be held.

    “No other competition has Indian players . The IPL doesn’t have Pakistan players. So there is no competition in the world with the best players. The Champions League would be a way for the best to be playing against each other,” Cummins remarked.

    The last season of the Cricket Champions League was played in 2014, which was won by Indian T20 League franchise Chennai Super Kings.

    Six editions of the Champions League T20 were played between 2009 and 2014.

  • Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi warns national cricket team against grouping

    Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi warns national cricket team against grouping

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has warned Pakistan players to avoid grouping in the cricket team.

    Mohsin Naqvi met with national cricketers engaged in the fitness camp at Kakul Academy on Tuesday, taking time out to talk to them individually and collectively.

    During the meeting he reportedly explained to the players that there should be no grouping in the team and cricketers should focus only on the game. He categorically said that everyone has to play as one unit and whoever performs will be part of the team.

    Regarding Babar Azam being entrusted with the leadership of T20 and ODI, he said that he took the decision on the advice of the selection committee.

    PCB has organized a fitness training camp for the national cricketers in preparation for the upcoming T20 World Cup and other series in collaboration with Pakistan Army at Kakul Academy in which 29 cricketers are participating right now.

    Pakistan will play a five-match T20 home series against New Zealand from April 18 this month, after which they will play a short series against England and Ireland and from there they will travel to America and the West Indies for the T20 World Cup.

  • Army Chief will host Iftar for Pakistan cricket team

    Army Chief will host Iftar for Pakistan cricket team

    Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir will host an iftar party for the Pakistan cricket team in Rawalpindi on April 7. The national team is currently participating in a fitness camp in Kakul, Abbottabad.

    According to sources, the fitness camp, which was supposed to end on April 8, may wrap up a day earlier. Players will travel from Abbottabad to Rawalpindi on April 7 for iftar after which they will go back to their homes before Eid-ul-Fitr.

    New Zealand is coming for a five-match T20 series in Pakistan on April 14. Both the teams will play three T20 matches at Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on April 18, 20 and 21. The teams will then travel to Lahore where they will play the remaining two T20Is of the series on April 25 and 27 respectively.

    All five matches of the T20 series will start at 7:00 PM (PST).

    New Zealand has announced their squad while Pakistan’s squad is going to be announced in a couple of days.

  • PCB to revamp several departments

    PCB to revamp several departments

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to revamp several departments, a process that will likely involve appointments and transfers.

    According to Geo news sources, many officials will also be relieved after restructuring of the departments. Director Coordination Sajid Hameed is being removed from the post and will be replaced by a new appointment.

    Sources say that Chairman Mohsin Naqvi is not happy with recent mismanagement in the board and he has conveyed the message of zero tolerance on mismanagement to everyone.

  • Ben Stokes out of T20 World Cup 2024

    Ben Stokes out of T20 World Cup 2024

    England all-rounder Ben Stokes will miss this year’s Twenty20 World Cup as he is unavailable for selection.

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has said in a statement that Stokes wants to focus on regaining his fitness ahead of this summer’s Test matches. Stokes wants to be fully fit to bowl for the upcoming Test series against West Indies and Sri Lanka.

    In a statement, Stokes said, “I am working hard and focusing on building up my bowling fitness to play a full role as an all-rounder in all formats of cricket. Opting out of the IPL and the World Cup will hopefully be a sacrifice that will allow me to become the all-rounder that I want to be in the near future.”

    Stokes added, “The recent Test tour of India highlighted how far behind I was from a bowling perspective after my knee surgery and not bowling for 9 months.”

    England are the current T20 World Cup champions, winning their second title in Australia in 2022.

  • If I was lobbying, I would be the chairman of the cricket board: Shahid Afridi

    If I was lobbying, I would be the chairman of the cricket board: Shahid Afridi

    Former cricket captain Shahid Afridi has said that if he was lobbying, he would have been the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), ARY has reported.

    “Would it be good from my mouth to make Shaheen the captain? Mohammad Rizwan should be the captain in white ball cricket, I have been talking about Mohammad Rizwan for four or five months.”

    He went on to say, “The experience of the training camp in Kakul has been good for him, training there makes a difference in fitness. Those who are not selected for the series against New Zealand should get more training in Kakul.”

    Terming the decision to empower the selection committee a good one, Afraid nonetheless said that there should have been a head in the committee.

    Talking about Muhammad Amir and Imad, he said, “The decision of Muhammad Amir and Imad Wasim to retire first was wrong, both of them have cricket left in them. Both are talented, they will have to be a part of domestic cricket as well.”

    Earlier, the former captain said that the one who becomes captain should be given time.

  • Pakistan volleyball’s Brazilian coach parts ways with national team

    Pakistan volleyball’s Brazilian coach parts ways with national team

    The Brazilian coach of Pakistan volleyball team Issanayê Ramires has decided to leave his post.

    Under the supervision of Issanayê Ramires, Pakistan defeated South Korea in the Asian Games. After losing in the Asian Games, Korea has hired a Brazilian coach.

    According to the report, Pakistan was paying the Brazilian coach $4,000 per month, while the Korean government has offered him $8,000 salary along with attractive benefits for the family.

  • MS Dhoni achieves important milestone in T20 cricket

    MS Dhoni achieves important milestone in T20 cricket

    Former Indian captain and Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Chennai Super Kings wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has crossed an important milestone in T20 cricket, becoming the first wicketkeeper in the world to take 300 wickets.

    He achieved the feat on Sunday by taking a catch from Delhi Capitals’ Prithvi Shaw.

    Dhoni completed 300 catches in 367 T20 innings. Second on the list is former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal who took 274 catches in 281 innings.