PSL Champions Peshawar Zalmi have cleared all payments with PCB

Peshawar: Pakistan Super League (PSL) Champion Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we have cleared all our payments with PCB within time and at the moment all our energies are focused towards  defending the title, says a spokesman of the franchise

Peshawar Zalmi logo
Recent reports in media suggest that some franchises have failed to clear their dues with PCB. Peshawar Zalmi would like to clarify that we on our part have cleared all the necessary fees and payments (including taxes) with PCB and no payments remain in balance.

Peshawar Zalmi firmly believe that Pakistan Super League is the country’s biggest sports brand. We will continue with our efforts in not only supporting  this mega event but also  bringing back cricket to Pakistan.

Understanding the importance of promotions and media engagments,Peshawar Zalmi kicked off its promotional activites as early as december last year, We have been actively promoting the League and our franchise through our media partners and social media platforms. We would like to thank our ardent supporters who have responded positively to our media campaigns .

We wish all the best to PCB and all franchises for PSL season 3, Spokesman

Cricket – Pakistan blind players await UAE visa for world cup

By Muhammad Asif Khan

Karachi – In an unprecedented development, the Pakistan team took the field without five of their main players against the arch-rival, India in a game of the ongoing Blind World Cup in Ajman, UAE. (Click here for video message from Sultan Shah President, PBCC)

Blind Cricket World Cup 2018 trophy

Terming the situation disappointing the president of the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC), Sultan Shah urged the relevant quarters to resolve the issue at the earliest.

“We have been facing a lot of hardship in acquiring visa for our players despite untiring efforts, the situation is indeed disappointing. Apart from Pakistan, four Bangladesh players have also failed to get the UAE visa thus far”, Sultan Shah said

Badar Munir, Riyasat Khan, Sajid Nawaz, Mohsin Khan and Rashid failed to get UAE visa to travel to Ajman so far.

Pakistan Blind Cricket team

“Our staff has been in the UAE since January 2nd and in touch with relevant UAE authorities but to no avail so far. The treatment with the national heroes is embarrassing to say the least”, Sultan Shah added 

The fifth edition of the Blind Cricket World Cup is underway from January 8th in Pakistan and United Arab Emirates. Six teams including hosts Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka,

Bangladesh, Australia and Nepal are featuring in the tournament with the final match is scheduled to be played in Lahore on January 21st.

India, after refusing to travel to Pakistan, are playing their matches in Ajman, UAE.

“I appeal to both UAE and Pakistan governments to look into the matter on urgent basis”, Sultan Shah concluded

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India blind cricketers to play in UAE amid tensions with Pakistan

Dubai : The Indian blind cricket team left for the United Arab Emirates today to take part in the World Cup after failing to secure permission to play in neighbouring Pakistan.

The fifth edition of the tournament starts Sunday and ends on January 21, with Australia and the West Indies also to be based in UAE due to security concerns.

India had been due to play archrivals Pakistan, who they beat in the 2014 Blind Cricket World Cup final, in Faisalabad on Monday.

India Blind cricket team
But instead Pakistan has arranged for India’s games to be played in Ajman and Sharjah in the UAE because of tense relations between the nuclear-armed countries.

The fifth edition of the tournament starts Sunday and ends on January 21, with Australia and the West Indies also to be based in UAE due to security concerns.

The Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) told AFP it had to make the last-minute schedule change because the Indian government did not respond to its request for permission to go to Pakistan.

“We are yet to receive any official communication from them. Till they write to us we are not allowed to go. So all our matches are shifted to Dubai (Ajman),” CABI president G K Mahantesh said.

“If we reach the final then it will be shifted from Lahore to Sharjah,” he said late Friday before leaving with the team.

Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) expressed disappointment over the Indian foreign ministry’s silence on the event.

India and Pakistan’s senior cricket teams have not played a bilateral series since 2013 because of the tense political climate.

However Pakistan’s blind cricket team travelled to India for last year’s inaugural Twenty20 World Cup that was won by the host nation.

India won the 50-over World Cup for the Blind in 2014 in Cape Town, beating Pakistan in the final.

AFP

Pakistan Don’t Need to Beg India to Play Cricket: Javed Miandad

Karachi: Ex Pakistan’s captain and legend batsman Javed Miandad has called on Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to forget about playing India in the near future and instead focus on improving the game’s structure.

“They don’t want to play with us so be it. Our cricket will not die if we don’t play with India. We should move on and forget about them,” Miandad told the media at a function in Karachi.
The veteran of 124 Tests said there was no need for the PCB to “beg” the BCCI for bilateral matches.
Javed Miandad
“They haven’t played against us since the last 10 years, so what? Has our cricket gone down? no we have done well. The Champions Trophy win is an example. Cricket cannot die in Pakistan. We have also survived without international cricket at home since 2009,” he pointed out.

India and Pakistan have not played bilateral cricket since 2012 owing to political tensions between the two countries after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The former captain urged the PCB to manage its finances better.

“Today the PCB is financially stable but there is a need for proper accountability of where the money that comes from the ICC is spent.

“There is a need to reduce the administrative expenses of the board and get rid this army of advisors, consultants and employees. The PCB can easily function without paying such heavy salaries to an over-sized staff,” he said.

Cricket – Pakistan to face Afghanistan to renew rivalry

Whangarei, New Zealand : Pakistan have been one of the better sides in the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup over the years. They are the only ones to have won back-to-back titles, in 2004 and 2006, and have also finished runners-up on three other occasions. In the last edition, they lost to eventual champions the Windies in the quarterfinals.

Rashid from Afghanistan

Hassan Khan, who topped Pakistan’s batting charts with 293 runs in the Bangladesh event and made his first-class debut for Karachi Whites this season, will lead the squad in New Zealand, where the tournament is being held for the third time.

Pakistan could face a stiff challenge from Afghanistan after having lost to them in the final of the U19 Asia Cup. Munir Riaz, who took eight wickets in that tournament, and Shaheen Afridi are the team’s main bowlers.

But the player to watch in this group could be 16-year-old off-spinner Mujeeb Zadran, who not only grabbed five for 13 against Pakistan in that final, but also made a sensational entry into senior international cricket grabbing four for 24 against Ireland in Sharjah for a player of the match debut.

Before the Asia Cup, Afghanistan had remained unbeaten in the Asia Qualifiers to earn an entry into the U19 CWC. Afghanistan had also made an impression in the 2016 World Cup where they won the plate final. Leg-spinner Rashid Khan was one of the key members of that squad and is now one of the leading spinners of the world in ODIs and T20Is.

As for Sri Lanka, they will be led by ambidextrous spinner Kamindu Mendis. He was one of the players in focus at the 2016 U19 CWC, when Sri Lanka finished fourth after losing to Bangladesh by three wickets in the third-place play-off.

Like Mendis, Jehan Daniel was also a part of the team in Bangladesh. Sri Lanka did not qualify for the knockouts of the Asia Cup. Before that the team had travelled to Australia to play a bilateral series, which they lost 1-4. Also watched will be spinner Praveen Jayawickrama, the second-highest wicket-taker in the Asia Cup with 11 wickets.

Ireland made it after winning the European Qualifier. In a thrilling must-win game against Scotland, Ireland prevailed by five runs. Bundled out for 108, Ireland rallied around Joshua Little and Aaron Cawley, who picked up three wickets each, to dismiss Scotland for 103 in 34.5 overs.

Little was one of Ireland’s finds in the 2016 World Cup in Bangladesh, where Ireland beat Canada and Scotland, and put up a good fight against India and New Zealand. He has already represented Ireland in senior international cricket.

Cricket – Pakistan played well in 2017

Karachi – 2017 was, undoubtedly, a game changer for Pakistani cricket, both on and off the field, a year that will be remembered by cricket lovers for many years to come thanks to the new and great heights the country achieved.

The year saw international cricket, finally, returning to Pakistan and the Green Shirts winning the Test series in West Indies for the first time. It saw Younis Khan completing 10,000 Test runs and bidding goodbye to international cricket along with skipper Misbah-ul-Haq. And to top it all, the year saw Pakistan winning the ICC Champions Trophy under the resilient leadership of Sarfraz Ahmed.

 

Pakistan won ICC Champions trophy

The start of 2017 wasn’t on a high note for the team, as it lost the ODI series in Australia by 4-1. The defeat in Australia even put Pakistan on the verge of missing direct qualification for the World Cup 2019. But the boys didn’t lose hope.

Recovering from the initial defeat by India, the Men in Green made a remarkable comeback to defeat South Africa and Sri Lanka to qualify for the semi-final of the Champions Trophy, where they defeated hosts England to qualify for the final.

In the mega-final, it was once again Pakistan vs India. Pakistan defied all odds to outclass India in the final to lift the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time.

verall, Pakistan played 18 ODIs in 2017 and won 12 of them.

Young Babar Azam remained Pakistan’s leading scorer in the year by scoring 872 runs in 17 innings with the help of four hundreds and two fifties. Mohammad Hafeez was Pakistan’s second leading scorer with 555 runs, while Shoaib Malik finished third with 516 runs in 15 innings.

The team’s first T20I series in 2017 was a four-match series against West Indies, which the Green Shirts won by 3-1.

Pakistan then hosted a historical three-match T20I series at home, Independence Cup, against the World XI, which was led by South Africa captain Faf du Plessis. While the series was more than just a cricket encounter, it also kept Pakistan’s victorious run as the home side defeated the star-studded World XI by 2-1.

world xi cricket team in Lahore

The Green Shirts continued their winning run in the three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka, clean sweeping 3-0. After beating the Lankans in the first two matches in UAE, Pakistan outclassed them in the third match as well, played at Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

The match in Lahore was the first international game in Pakistan by a high-profile team since the attack on Sri Lankan team bus in 2009.Pakistan ended the year winning eight of ten T20Is it played in the duration.

Babar Azam, like in ODIs, was Pakistan’s most successful T20I batsman as well. He scored 352 runs in 10 innings, only five short of the overall top scorer West Indian Evin Lewis.

Flamboyant opener Ahmad Shahzad was Pakistan’s second-best and overall the third-best T20I batsman in 2017 with 304 runs off nine innings.

Among Pakistani bowlers, Shadab Khan bagged 14 wickets in 10 T20Is and Hasan Ali claimed 12 wickets in nine T20Is during the year, to remain Pakistan’s leading bowlers in the shortest format of professional cricket in the ending calendar year.

The series against West Indies was memorable. It was the last Test series by the experienced duo of Misbah and Younis Khan. During the first Test of the series, Younis Khan completed his 10,000 Test runs to become the first ever Pakistani batsman to reach the 10K runs club. Pakistan won the Kingston Test, West Indies won the Bridgetown Test.

The third Test at Roseau saw a great contest between the two teams with West Indies fighting hard to save the series. But towards the end of the match Yasir Shah managed to orchestrate a historic win for Pakistan, handing his country its first ever Test series win in West Indies.
Sarfraz Ahmed took the charge of the Test team after Misbah’s retirement. His first assignment as Test skipper didn’t go too well and Pakistan lost both the Tests in UAE, against Sri Lanka.

Yasir Shah remained Pakistan’s most successful bowler in Test cricket in 2017, with 43 wickets in six T sts. Mohammad Abbas took 23 wickets in five Tests to finish second.

Azhar Ali was Pakistan’s most successful batsman in 2017 with 504 runs in six Tests, while Sarfraz Ahmed scored 350 runs in 11 innings of six Tests.

While Pakistan remained world beaters throughout the year in limited overs format, the performance in the longer format, the Test cricket, remained a cause of worry for Pakistan cricket fans.

Another event for the fans to remember from 2017 was the historic Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore – the game that opened the doors for international cricket in the cricket-starved country. Peshawar Zalmi defeated Quetta Gladiators in the final, but most importantly, cricket defeated terrorism on that day.

(APP)


 

PCB will decide if Pakistan will go to India or not for Asia Cup: Najam Sethi

Karachi: Asia Cup cricket tournament 2018 has been hit by one controversy after another, which has put the future of the tournament, which is scheduled to be hosted in India in September next year, in doubt.

Rumours started doing rounds that Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will opt out of hosting the tournament all together, stating the central Government’s cautious approach in the recent past to have Pakistani cricketers play in the country.

Pakistan Cricket Board has hit back saying that they can too exercise their ‘right’ to to pull out of the 2018 Asia Cup. Earlier in October, representatives from India and Bangladesh were absent from the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) meeting in Lahore, after they had raised an issue to Pakistan hosting the Emerging Teams Asia Cup, which will be held in April 2018.

PCB chairman Najam Sethi said that Pakistan too is concerned about their Government’s approval to travel to India for the continental showpiece.

“I also raised the point that since the BCCI is still awaiting an approval from the government to hold the Asia Cup and wants the visa clearance of all the participating teams, the PCB will decide whether to go to India or not because we are also bound by our government’s clearance,” Sethi told media.

“The ACC Development Committee head and Sri Lanka Cricket chairman Thilanga Sumathipala tried to convince India and Bangladesh that they were also invited to attend the meeting [in Lahore] but they did not come. So the committee, with majority members’ votes, went on to make the decision in favour of Pakistan,” Sethi added.

In 2014, both BCCI and PCB had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which stated that the two countries would play six bilateral series between 2015 and 2023.

According to the 2014 agreement, India was scheduled to play six series against Pakistan, four of them were going to be Pakistan’s home series.

While the BCCI has repeatedly snubbed Pakistan’s request for resumption of ties, the PCB wants its Indian counterpart to honour its commitment under the MoU signed, which is subjected to clearance from the Government of India.

Pakistan was expected to generate bulk of revenue in these eight years by hosting India, but since BCCI denied playing the series in wake of tensions between the two countries, the PCB suffered huge financial losses due to it.

Earlier this year, the BCCI had rejected the PCB’s demand for compensation for not honouring the MoU, saying that the MoU was not binding and also raised the issue of security problems in Pakistan.

In May, the PCB had sent a legal notice to its Indian counterpart for failing to honour the MoU.

“If Pakistan wins the case, India will have to give us the matches and for that purpose the Future Tours Programme (FTP) will be changed. And if we lose, the same FTP with some minor changes may go ahead,” Sethi said on Wednesday.

Earlier, the PCB had maintained that they would only approve the new FTP proposed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the dispute with India over resumption of bilateral series is resolved.

The 14th edition of the Asia Cup will be held from September 15 to 30, 2018 in India.

Global Zalmi League to be held next year in UAE, team announced

Peshawar – PSL Champions Peshawar Zalmi comes up with yet another initiative and pleased to announce it’s own Global Zalmi Super League next year.
Peshawar Zalmi held Zalmi World Cup before PSL 2 in United Arab Emirates and now Global Zalmi League will be held before PSL 3 .Peshawar Zalmi only franchise based Pakistan team in any sports which have global fans base clubs and team over 25 countries and 16 participants teams of Global Zalmi League will also comprise of our Zalmi fans from round the Globe.

Global Zalmi league Javed Afridi

Peshawar Zalmi also announced Global Zalmi team which is selected from last year Zalmi World Cup held in United Arab Emirates. The team consist of young players from across the globe which had participated in the major event of Global Zalmi.

Abraash Khan from Canada Zalmi has been appointed as the captain of the Global Zalmi team. Team is mixture of highly skilled batsmen and top class all rounders equally supported by spin bowlers. And here is full team of Zalmi Global .

  1. Abraash Khan Captain (Canada Zalmi)
  2. Junaid Siddiqui (Canada Zalmi)
  3. Faizan Amin (Melbourne Zalmi)
  4. Rayyan Pathan (Canada Zalmi)
  5. Rameez Ahmed (Melbourne Zalmi)
  6. Sagheer Afridi (Dubai Zalmi)
  7. Juniad Aziz(Bahrain Zalmi)
  8. Adnan Khan(China Zalmi)
  9. Mohsin Mattoo(Kashmir Zalmi)
  10. Yatin Arora Wicket Keeper (Canada Zalmi)
  11. Sagheer Afridi (Dubai Zalmi)
  12. Usman Sahar (London Zalmi)
  13. Zeeshan Khan Emerging (London Zalmi)
  14. Jhanzaib Khan Emerging (USA Zalmi)
  15. Zeeshan Rehman Emerging (London Zalmi)

Global Zalmi team

Chairman PZ Mr. Javed Afridi congratulated & appreciated GZ players dedication & becoming part of the squad. 5 top players of Global Zalmi League 2018 will practice with PZ team during PSL as part of GZ development program.Chairman also promise a biggest and better Global Zalmi League.

Brand Manager of Global Zalmi Mr. Iftikhar Ud Din Khattak says

Very balanced team with an excellent combination of young attacking batsmen and genuine quick fast bowing supported by leg spin option, bunch of super fit athletes from across the globe. Team is selected based on their performance in last year Zalmi World Cup. Emerging category has also been introduced and three players have been selected as Emerging players who will be part of Playing XI.

Full schedule and other details about Zalmi Super League will be announced in January 2017.

Peshawar Zalmi Media Department

Cricket – Famous British singer TAZ supporting Peshawar Zalmi

London –

The famous British singer, composer and actor Tarsame Singh Saini (TAZ) Stereo Nation is now a Zalmi. Here is his exclusive message for PSL champion team fans. Peshawar Zalmi officially invite him to watch and support Peshawar Zalmi in the upcoming edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) to be played in UAE and Pakistan in February/ March 2018.

Cricket – Shoaib Malik become Captain of PSL franchise

LAHORE: Multan Sultans – the sixth franchise of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) — announced that star all-rounder Shoaib Malik would be the team’s captain, along with former Pakistan test cricketer Nadeem Khan as team manager.

Right-handed opening specialist batsmen Mohammad Wasim has been appointed to take charge as the team’s batting mentor with former Proteas skipper Johan Botha joining the team as assistant coach.

And to ensure supreme healthcare for the players, former Indian cricket team’s physiotherapist Andrew Leipus, who is currently also serving as Kolkata Knight Riders’ physiotherapist in the Indian Premier LeagShoaib Malik PSL Multan Sultanue (IPL), also joins the star-studded coaching panel as physiotherapist for Multan Sultans during the third edition of the PSL.

Commenting on the appointment of Shoaib Malik as the skipper, Wasim Akram, director cricket of Multan Sultans, said, “Shoaib has been in the form of his life, and the rich experience that he possesses after featuring in almost every global T20 league, makes him the best choice to lead the unit.”

“His all-round contribution will significantly benefit every single player in the team, and I am very excited to see him perform in the next PSL season,” he added.

Former right-handed stylish opening batsmen, Mohammad Wasim, who will take the charge as batting mentor for Multan Sultans, has been in the news for his noticeable contribution to the local cricket talent, courtesy of his own cricket academy, the Mohammad Wasim Cricket Academy (MWCA), where he has been resolute in nurturing the young talent which the country possesses.

The induction of Proteas expertise in form of former South African skipper is noticeable, as Johan Botha also has had a taste of the PSL with his previous stint with Islamabad United in the second edition of PSL.

The addition of former test cricket Nadeem Khan as team manager will add uniformity to the team, as he is known for his cool and calm style.

The franchise also adds Yasir Malik as the team’s strength and conditioning coach, who has been serving in the same capacity for the National Cricket Academy (NCA).

“The addition of Mohammad Wasim and Johan Botha to the coaching staff under the tutelage of our Head Coach Tom Moody reflects the strength of our coaching pool, while Nadeem Khan’s expertise within the capacity of the team’s manager is welcoming,” said Asher Schon, president of Multan Sultans.

“We are thrilled to have Shoaib in our franchise, looking forward to him leading the unit courtesy his aggressive style of game play, and he definitely will have a huge impact for Multan Sultans this season both with bat & ball, and his magical fielding skills,” he concluded.

The announcement came as the drafting of players for the third edition of PSL happens today and preparations are in full swing to welcome Multan Sultans as the sixth team to feature in the glamorous league.