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  • Video: Shoaib Akhtar asks fans to give suggestions to Pakistani team

    Video: Shoaib Akhtar asks fans to give suggestions to Pakistani team

    On Wednesday, Pakistan will face New Zealand in the first T20 World Cup semi-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar chatted with fans ahead of the crucial match.

    Akhtar posted the footage to social media. Akhtar can be seen in the video sitting inside his car, asking fans about the ongoing T20 World Cup. While a couple of fans gave suggestions to Pakistani team ahead of the semi-final game against New Zealand, one of them turned out to be a huge fan of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan.

    On Akhtar’s request, the fan mouthed one of Shah Rukh’s most famous sentences from the blockbuster film ‘Badshah.’

    However, the discourse was too long, and Akhtar had to cut him off with a witty one-liner.

    “Beta Shah Rukh Khan hai, itne lambe dialogue nahi bolte (Boy, he is Shah Rukh Khan! Why are you mouthing such a long dialogue?),” Akhtar said.

    Since then, the video of the conversation has gone viral, receiving thousands of likes and retweets.

    After losing their first two group games, Pakistan was on the verge of exiting the T20 World Cup.

    The Babar Azam-led team, on the other hand, won their following two games to stay in the competition.

    The Netherlands stunned South Africa while the odds were still stacked against them.

    Pakistan needed to beat Bangladesh in their final game to advance, and the 2009 T20 World Cup champions achieved just that.

  • Babar Azam’s father hopeful for son’s comeback, prays for Pakistan’s win ahead of PAK vs NZ semi-final

    Babar Azam’s father hopeful for son’s comeback, prays for Pakistan’s win ahead of PAK vs NZ semi-final

    Azam Siddique, the father of Pakistan captain Babar Azam, has extended his best wishes and prayers to his son and Pakistan team ahead of their decisive T20 World Cup 2022 semi-final against New Zealand.

    Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by five wickets on Sunday to advance to the final four of the big tournament. However, defeating the Tigers would not have been enough to move the Men in Green to the next round, since they required either Zimbabwe to defeat India or the Netherlands to defeat South Africa.

    On Sunday, Fortune backed Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval. The Europeans defeated the Proteas by 13 runs, paving the way for the 2009 World T20 champions.

    Before the crucial encounter, the captain’s father took to his official Instagram account to wish the green shirts success.

    So far, the ongoing T20 World Cup has not gone well for Babar. The hitter has struggled to score big for his team, scoring only 39 runs in five Super 12 matches.

    However, with his name and track record, he cannot be counted off right away.

    On Wednesday, November 9, Pakistan will face the runners-up from last year at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

    Moreover, on Thursday, November 10, India will face England in the second semi-final of the major event at the Adelaide Oval.

  • T20 World Cup: Did PM Shehbaz predict Pakistan reaching the semi-final?

    T20 World Cup: Did PM Shehbaz predict Pakistan reaching the semi-final?

    Pakistan on Sunday defeated Bangladesh and made its way to the semi finals of the T20 World Cup , booking a spot in the last four after all odds seemed against the team.

    Shaheen Shah Afridi took 4-22 as Bangladesh posted 8-127, setting up an easy chase with Pakistan scoring 5-128 to win Sunday’s Adelaide Oval encounter with 11 balls to spare.

    Pakistan joined India, New Zealand and England as semi-finalists.

    Soon after Pakistan’s victory, the official twitter handle of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), while sharing a tweet of Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif wrote, “Told you, did not he?”.

    “We may not have the real Mr Bean, but we have real cricketing spirit .. and we Pakistanis have a funny habit of bouncing back :),” PM had written in his tweet, addressed to the President of Zimbabwe.
    “Mr President: Congratulations. Your team played really well today,” it added.

    The PM yesterday congratulated both Pakistan and the Netherlands.

  • ‘Thank-you qudrat’: Pakistan making it to the semi final triggers meme fest

    ‘Thank-you qudrat’: Pakistan making it to the semi final triggers meme fest

    Pakistan has defeated Bangladesh and made its way to the semi finals of the T20 World Cup on Sunday, booking a spot in the last four after all odds seemed against the team.
    Afridi took 4-22 as Bangladesh posted 8-127, setting up an easy chase with Pakistan scoring 5-128 to win Sunday’s Adelaide Oval encounter with 11 balls to spare.
    Pakistan join India, New Zealand and England as semi-finalists.


    Earlier today, Netherlands opened the door to the possibility of Pakistan making it to the semi finals by defeating South Africa by 13 runs in the final match of Group 2 league.
    Pakistan’s unexpected inclusion in the final four triggered a meme fest on twitter. Have a look at the memes:

    https://twitter.com/gayomarlic/status/1589170378735165442?s=46&t=a6LoVmyECZlFqbIR2SKbIQ
  • Virat Kohli ‘happy and thankful’ for gift from ‘Gaddani Balochistan’

    Virat Kohli ‘happy and thankful’ for gift from ‘Gaddani Balochistan’

    Pakistan pacer Shahnawaz Dahani met with Indian hard-hitter Virat Kohli and showed him his sand portrait made by Pakistani artists. The portrait made by “Gaddani boys” got recognition from Kohli.

    “This is for you Gadani boys. Virat was very happy about this and said thank you to your whole group and he really loved it,” wrote Dahani while sharing a picture with Kohli. In the picture Kohli was pointing towards his portrait on the phone.

    The portrait of the Indian cricket star went viral on social media with people praising the skills of the artists.

  • T20 World Cup: Defending champions Australia knocked out; England through

    T20 World Cup: Defending champions Australia knocked out; England through

    England has qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup semi-finals in spectacular fashion on Saturday, defeating Sri Lanka and knocking arch-rivals Australia out of the tournament.
    England jotted up a four wickets victory over Sri Lanka in their final Super 12 match, chasing down the Lankan total with four wickets and two balls to spare.
    Sri Lanka’s 141-run total is the lowest total by any team batting first at the Sydney Cricket Ground.


    England’s win has sent defending champion Australia out of the tournament. Australia needed a Sri Lanka win or a washout to progress.

    The first semi final will be played on Wednesday and the second semi final will be played on Thursday. The final semi-final spots will be decided on Sunday as South Africa face the Netherlands followed by Pakistan versus Bangladesh.
    The final will be played on November 13.

  • Mohammad Hafeez’s journey with Qalandars comes to end after 4 years

    Mohammad Hafeez’s journey with Qalandars comes to end after 4 years

    Former captain of the Pakistan cricket team, Mohammad Hafeez, has announced that his journey with Lahore Qalanadars, one of the main franchises of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has came to an end.


    “My journey comes to an end with @lahoreqalandars here. Thanks for the amazing last 4 years of learnings & success. I will always cherish the amazing memories of working together. Wish u all the best for future endeavours,” he tweeted.

    Earlier this year in January, Hafeez announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a career spanning more than 18 years with the Pakistan side. He made his international debut in a One-Day International against Zimbabwe in 2003, and his last match was Pakistan’s defeat against Australia in the T20 World Cup semi-final last November.
    As per his ESPN cricinfo, Hafeez played 55 Tests, 218 ODIs and 119 T20Is while amassing 12,780 runs across formats, and grabbed 32 Player-of-the-Match awards

  • ‘Cricket khelni hai aap ne ya wrestling karni hai?’: Shahid Afridi signs autograph on kid’s tummy

    ‘Cricket khelni hai aap ne ya wrestling karni hai?’: Shahid Afridi signs autograph on kid’s tummy

    The video of former team captain Shahid Afridi signing an autograph on a kid’s tummy is going viral on social media.

    In the viral clip, it can be seen that Shahid Afridi is present at an event, and a lot of people have gathered around. Meanwhile, a child approaches Afridi for an autograph. The young fan is somewhat chubby and holding his shirt for an autograph, while Shahid Afridi is also having an interesting conversation with the cute fan.

    Shahid Afridi also clapped the kid’s stomach and asked, “You want to play cricket or wrestle?”

    “There are many things hidden in this tummy; there are burgers and pizzas in his stomach,” Afridi added.

    The child asked Shahid Afridi to autograph his shirt, but Afridi said, “No, I will autograph your tummy.”

    At the same time, a woman standing in the gathering heard a voice say, “How long will you not take a bath….for 10 days?”

    Later, Shahid Afridi also signed the boy’s shirt.

  • Wasim Akram reveals he got addicted to cocaine

    Wasim Akram reveals he got addicted to cocaine

    Former captain of Pakistan, Wasim Akram, in his his autobiography book, “Sultan Wasim Akram” has given details of his battle with cocaine addiction after his playing career came to an end.

    Extracts from his book were published alongside his interview in The Times.

    “I liked to indulge myself; I liked to party,” he writes. “The culture of fame in South Asia is all consuming, seductive and corrupting. You can go to ten parties a night, and some do. And it took its toll on me. My devices turned into vices.”

    “Worst of all, I developed a dependence on cocaine. It started innocuously enough when I was offered a line at a party in England; my use grew steadily more serious, to the point that I felt I needed it to function,” the great bowler has stated in his revealing autobiography.

    Admitting that the drug made him volatile and deceiving, The Sultan of Swing then talks about the effects of his usage on his late wife. “Huma, I know, was often lonely in this time . . . she would talk of her desire to move to Karachi, to be nearer to her parents and siblings. I was reluctant. Why? Partly because I liked going to Karachi on my own, pretending it was work when it was actually about partying, often for days at a time.”

    Huma eventually found out, writes Akram, when she discovered a packet of cocaine in his wallet. “‘You need help.’ I agreed. It was getting out of hand. I couldn’t control it. One line would become two, two would become four; four would become a gram, a gram would become two. I could not sleep. I could not eat. I grew inattentive to my diabetes, which caused me headaches and mood swings. Like a lot of addicts, part of me welcomed discovery: the secrecy had been exhausting.”
    Talking about his rehab stint, Wasim says, “The doctor was a complete con man, who worked primarily on manipulating families rather than treating patients, on separating relatives from money rather than users from drugs.”


    “Try as I might, part of me was still smouldering inside about the indignity of what I’d been put through. My pride was hurt, and the lure of my lifestyle remained. I briefly contemplated divorce. I settled for heading to the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy where, out from under Huma’s daily scrutiny, I started using again.” Akram says the cocaine use ended after Huma’s death in October 2009 from the rare fungal infection mucormycosis.

    In his book, Akram incorporated memories from both his personal and professional lives. He also discussed Imran Khan and the 1992 World Cup in the book.
    The cricketer allegedly disclosed some significant but previously unreported cricket-related occurrences.

  • Daren Sammy ‘stunned’ at Pakistan’s defeat against Zimbabwe

    Daren Sammy ‘stunned’ at Pakistan’s defeat against Zimbabwe

    Daren sammy has expressed his shock over Pakistan’s defeat against Zimbabwe in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
    “Waking up this morning still stunned at the manner in which @zimcricketv defended these runs against @therealpcb that was pure will power by Zimbabwe, they played like a star team last night. (not a team of stars) and deserved to win, ” he wrote in a tweet.

    In the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022, Zimbabwe’s bowlers put on an outstanding performance that enabled their team to defeat Pakistan, setting a relatively easy target of 131. The experienced side however fell short, ending at 129/8, falling one run short of the victory.