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  • Babar Azam returns home after World Cup disappointment

    Babar Azam returns home after World Cup disappointment

    After failing to qualify for the cricket World Cup semi-finals, Pakistan captain Babar Azam has returned to Lahore from Dubai via a private airline flight on Sunday. The team manager and other Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials accompanied him.

    On Babar’s arrival at Lahore Airport, fans raised ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ slogans. The squad that left Kolkata for Dubai on Sunday morning included captain Babar Azam, Iftikhar Ahmed, Haris Rauf, and others.

    A second group of 22 members of the team have also left for Dubai from Kolkata, including Shaheen Afridi, Imamul Haq, Salman Agha, Muhammad Nawaz, coaching staff and other players.

    Pakistan failed to make it to the semi-finals of the World Cup after a disappointing string of defeats, losing five out of nine matches of the group stage.

  • Pakistan cricket team bowling coach resigns as fallout of WC debacle continues

    Pakistan cricket team bowling coach resigns as fallout of WC debacle continues

    Pakistan’s cricket team’s bowling coach Morne Morkel has resigned on Monday, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed. The former Proteas bowler joined the Pakistan cricket team for a six-month contract in June this year, with his first assignment being the tour to Sri Lanka for a two-match test series.

    PCB will soon announce a replacement for Morkel. The next assignment will be the three-match test series against Australia starting from December 14, 2023 to January 7, 2024.

    The resignation has followed a dismal performance by the national team in the ongoing World Cup in India. Pakistan lost five out of a total of nine matches, failing to make it to the semi-finals. The bowling attack, missing spearhead Naseem Shah, has come under fire for its poor performance.

  • Social media loved Pakistani cricket show ‘The Pavilion’

    Social media loved Pakistani cricket show ‘The Pavilion’

    Although the Pakistan cricket team has not qualified for the World Cup semi-finals, former cricketers are still getting praise from the cricketing world in ‘The Pavilion’. Misbah-ul-Haq, Waseem Akram, Shoaib Malik, Moin Khan, and presenter Fakhar-e-Alam are getting praised on social media for their unique, off-the-cuff and candid analysis on the A Sports show.

    This show is a hit both in Pakistan and in India.

    Former Indian superstar Saurav Ganguly talked about the show, stating, “I watch all of them, Wasim, Moin, Shoaib and Misbah, I follow their show regularly.”

    Indian journalist Rajdeep Sardesai appreciated the show in a tweet, saying ‘Pakistan have had a pretty woeful World Cup but arguably the best cricket show on the World Cup has come from Pakistan tv: The Pavilion. No jingoism, no noise, just solid analysis and truth telling by former players. Wish our sports/news channels/experts would take a cue. This is a WORLD Cup, not a domestic tournament for Indian stars only. Sure we love Virat, Rohit and our team but let’s talk about the game and other players too also sometimes”.

    Two Indian websites, News18 and Livemint, also wrote about the show.

    Here are some reaction from social media:

  • Ramiz Raja lashes out at PCB after Pakistan departs from World Cup

    Ramiz Raja lashes out at PCB after Pakistan departs from World Cup

    Former cricketer Ramiz Raja has expressed anger at the bad performance of the Pakistan cricket team in the World Cup and at the selection committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

    Expressing anger, Ramiz Raja, a former head of PCB, said, “When you (your bowlers) will not get wickets with the new ball, expensive bowlers will become more and more expensive, then what will Babar Azam do as captain?”

    He severely criticized the management of the Board, stating, “Now there will be a gathering of cricketers in which they will ask questions about how to fix cricket. Why were you appointed in the cricket board, their job is to change the captain and coaching staff and understand they have done a great job and now everything will be fine. These people are under the misconception that unless there is love and passion for cricket, Pakistan cricket cannot recover an inch.”

    A few days ago, Ramiz Raja slammed the leaking of a provate conversation between Babar Azam and PCB Chief Operating Officer Salman Naseer. “Those who leak news and make some journalists favorites are defaming Pakistan’s cricket and now it should be stopped. The cricket board leaked Babar Azam’s WhatsApp chat, just listen to the recording of the chief selector, how much venom he is spewing against Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan,” he said at the time.

    Without mentioning the name of the head of the cricket board, Zaka Ashraf, he severely criticized him and said, “If cricket has to take a new turn, will we work with a 70-year-old person who does not know anything about selection in Pakistan? Club cricket is over, the people teaching there are doing politics.”

    He suggested that the whole system should be fixed but first, the cricket board should be fixed.

  • Australian Club Cricketer Takes Six Wickets In Six Balls To Win Match

    An Australian club cricketer took six wickets in an incredible final over to clinch victory in a one-day game over the weekend, describing the rare feat as “surreal”.

    Facing almost certain defeat in the Gold Coast’s Premier League Division 3, Mudgeeraba captain Gareth Morgan opted to bowl the last six balls himself with Surfers Paradise needing five runs to win with six wickets in hand.

    They dramatically collapsed with Morgan removing opener Jake Garland for 65 then dismissing the next five batters for golden ducks.

    “It is funny, the umpire said to me at the start of the over that I needed to take a hat-trick or something to win the game,” Morgan told the Gold Coast Bulletin after his exploits attracted national attention.

    “When it happened he just sort of looked at me.”

    He added to national broadcaster ABC that it was “very surreal”.

    “I remember thinking after I got the hat-trick — I don’t want to lose this game now,” he said.

    “Then it just went crazy. When I saw the stumps go back on the last ball I couldn’t believe it, I’ve never seen anything like it.”

    The first four dismissals were all caught, while the final two were bowled.

    The most wickets in an over in professional cricket is five, achieved by New Zealand’s Neil Wagner (2011), Bangladesh’s Al-Amin Hossain (2013) and India’s Abhimanyu Mithun (2019), according to ABC.

  • ‘Not crime to make mistakes’: Babar Azam under pressure after Pakistan crashes out of  World Cup

    ‘Not crime to make mistakes’: Babar Azam under pressure after Pakistan crashes out of World Cup

    Captain Babar Azam was described as “depressed” and under pressure to save his job on Sunday after Pakistan crashed out of the Cricket World Cup, failing to make the semi-finals for a second successive tournament.

    A 93-run loss to England sealed Pakistan’s fate, ending the 1992 champions’ already slim hopes of squeezing into the last four.

    Former captain and ex-chairman of the cricket board Ramiz Raja said that 29-year-old Azam was “depressed” over the reaction at home.

    Fans’ anger would have been made more acute by seeing arch-rivals India sweeping to eight wins out of eight, becoming the first team to reach the semi-finals.

    Pakistan lost five of their nine games including a seven-wicket mauling by India in front of more than 100,000 fans in Ahmedabad.

    That was India’s eighth victory in eight World Cup games against their neighbours.

    Pakistan also lost to Afghanistan for the first time.

    Azam made 320 runs at the World Cup with four fifties at an average of 40 and remains the world’s second-highest-ranked batsman. He has almost 13,000 runs in all international cricket.

    However, it was his captaincy in India which was questioned when he faced accusations of lacking aggression in field settings.

    “I get behind Babar. Babar is very, very close to me. He’s a young guy that needs to be taken on the journey, he needs to be shown the ropes,” said team director Mickey Arthur.

    ‘Time to grow’

    Azam has been captain of the Test and ODI teams since 2020.

    “He’s still learning all the time. We know he’s a very, very fine batsman. He learns every day with his captaincy,” added Arthur.

    “We have to allow him the time to grow. And in order to do that, you make mistakes. It’s not a crime to make mistakes as long as you learn from those mistakes,” he said.

    Despite the despondency of fans at home, Azam and his team found sympathy in India.

    Only a smattering of fans — mostly expatriates — were at the venues as visa complications effectively meant a ban on those wishing to cross the border.

    As a Pakistan squad playing in India for the first time in seven years, they were virtually confined to hotel rooms once playing and training commitments were completed.

    Security details would accompany players and squad members if they wanted to venture outside their hotel.

    Arthur compared the situation to touring “in Covid times”.

    Raja believes that Azam may become the first victim of bloodletting in a cricketing environment often plagued by infighting.

    “There’s so much pressure on him that he may leave the job,” Raja told the BBC’s Test Match Special.

    “Back home there has obviously been a massive backlash, as expected. The Pakistan media have targeted certain players, especially Babar Azam.

    “It’s just a World Cup so you have to take the heat somehow. The problem with this team is it has the potential to play modern-day cricket but they have been a bit shy and timid with their approach,’ Raja added.

  • Vikrant Gupta asks Wasim Akram whether Babar’s captaincy was more disappointing or his batting

    Vikrant Gupta asks Wasim Akram whether Babar’s captaincy was more disappointing or his batting

    Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta asked Wasim Akram on X (formerly Twitter) whether it is fair to blame only Pakistan captain Babar Azam when the team’s fast bowlers are taking only three wickets with the new ball in nine matches.

    He also asked what was more disappointing, Babar’s batting or his captaincy in the World Cup, and how the two things interlink with each other.

    Waseem Akram answered the question on ‘A Sports’, saying, “Some mistakes may have been made by Babar Azam as a captain in Asia Cup and World Cup, but the captain alone should not play cricket, it is the fault of the whole system, you can’t just make the captain a scapegoat. The boys don’t know who is the coach, who is coming and who is going, it is not only the captain’s fault but everyone’s fault.”

    In response to the second question, Wasim Akram replied, “When Babar Azam scores a big score, we are happy along with the entire public. There is no doubt that his captaincy has affected his batting, he has seen pressure during the Asia Cup and the World Cup.”

    He said, “When you are captaining, obviously there will be pressure, but when you are batting then you should focus only on scoring runs, it is easy to say but difficult to do”.

  • World Cup 2023: India defeats Netherlands by 160 runs

    World Cup 2023: India defeats Netherlands by 160 runs

    In the last group stage match of the World Cup 2023 India defeated Netherlands by 160 runs.

    This match between the two teams was played in Bengaluru and it is the last match before the World Cup semi-final in which India won the toss and decided to bat first.

    India’s inning:

    India scored 410 runs for 4 wickets in given 50 overs, Shreyas Iyer remained unbeaten by scoring 128 runs. Apart from this, KL Rahul played an innings of 102 runs, captain Rohit Sharma scored 61 runs while Virat Kohli and Shibman Gill scored 51 runs each.

    For the Netherlands, Bas de Lede took two wickets, while Paul van McKearn and van der Merwe took one wicket each.

    Netherland’s inning:

    Chasing India’s target of 410 Netherland’s whole team returned to the pavilion on 250 runs in 47.5 overs.

    From the Netherlands side, Teja Nidamanuru scored 54 runs, Sybrand Engelbrecht 45, Colin Ackerman 35, Max’O David 30, Captain Scott Edward 17, Logan Wan Beek, and Roelof van der Merwe scored 16 runs each.

    From India’s side Jasprit Bumrah, Muhammad Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets each.

  • World Cup 2023: England defeats Pakistan by 93 runs

    World Cup 2023: England defeats Pakistan by 93 runs

    England defeated Pakistan by 93 runs in the 44th match of the World Cup 2023 played at Eden Garden, Kolkata.

    England’s inning:

    England won the toss and decided to bat against Pakistan. The English team scored 337 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in the allotted 50 overs.

    England’s first wicket fell on 82 runs, Iftikhar Ahmed dismissed David Mullan for 31 runs, and then Haris Rauf sent Jonny Bairstow back to the pavilion for 59 runs.

    Ben Stokes played an inning of 84 runs, but he was bowled by Shaheen Afridi, Jurot got out after scoring 60 runs, Harry Brook scored 30 runs, Jos Buttler scored 27 runs and Moeen Ali scored eight runs.

    On behalf of Pakistan, Haris Rauf and Muhammad Wasim got three wickets, Shaheen Afridi got two wickets and Iftikhar Ahmed got one wicket.

    Pakistan’s inning:

    In pursuit of England’s 338 runs, the Pakistan team was bowled out for 244 runs in 43.3 overs.

    Opener Abdullah Shafiq was dismissed on zero on the second ball of the inning by David Willy while Fakhar Zaman was for 1 run. Captain Babar Azam scored 36, Muhammad Rizwan 38, Salman Ali Agha 51, Shaheen Afridi 25, Wasim Jr. 16, and Haris Rauf scored 35 runs.

    On behalf of England, David Wily took 3 while Adil Rashid, Moeen Ali, and Gus Atkinson took two wickets each.

    The national cricket team will leave for home from India tomorrow:

    Pakistan team will fly out of India in two groups.

    First batch of 11 members of the team will depart from Kolkota at 8:55 am tomorrow November 12 via Emirates flight EK571. Remaining members will fly from Kolkota at 08:20 pm tomorrow November 12 via Emirates flight EK573

    Players from Sialkot will be landing to their respective city from Emirates flight EK618 on November 13.

    Player and members from team management from KPK, Islamabad and Rawalpindi will be landing in Islamabad via EK612 on November 13

    Players from Lahore and team management will be landing from two different flights. EK622 and EK624 on November 13

    Hasan Ali will stay back in India. He will return back to Pakistan on November 22.

    Team director Mickey Arthur will stay in Dubai from November 13 to 16 before departing for Lahore on November 16.

  • Pakistani polio survivor wins medal in Mr. Olympia competition

    Pakistani polio survivor wins medal in Mr. Olympia competition

    Naveed Butt, a young Pakistani survivor of polio, has won the gold medal in the Mr. Olympia competition held in America.

    The Mr. Olympia competition, taking place in Las Vegas, USA, saw Naveed Butt of Pakistan win the gold medal in the physical challenge category.

    Naveed Butt suffered from polio as a child, but he did not let his disability stop him, earning a name by working hard in bodybuilding.

    Naveed said “I have won a medal in Mr. Olympia for the fifth time,” Butt said, adding that he worked hard as an individual to bring honour to his country. “I am very happy about, I will continue to make the name of the country bright in the future.”