Two Indian players named for US Zalmi squad for Global Zalmi League

Houstn, TX – US Zalmi announces squad for Global Zalmi League, Muhammad Naeem named Captain of the side, two Indian players also included .

US Zalmi has announced their 16 member Squad for the upcoming Global Zalmi League. The experienced Muhammad Naeem has been picked to lead the side, which will be in the UAE to compete against 15 other teams from all across the world in the much awaited Global Zalmi League. two Indian players, Varun Reddy and Sundanshu Mahajan, have also been included in the team for the mega event.


The complete squad is as follows: Fayaz Khan (President), Raheel Anwar (Manager/Coach), Mohammad Naeem (Captain), Abdullah Nazari (VC), Varun Reddy (WK), Waseem Shazhed, Zia Khan, Tariq Farooqui, Usman Shahid, Shaheer Hassan, Usman Ashraf, Talib Naqvi, Hammad Qureshi, Jahanzaib Khan, Ilias Nazari, Fahad Babar, Sudhanshu Mahajan, and Syed Abdullah.

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Peshawar Zalmi USA representative Fayaz Khalil has wished the side the very best and  appreciated the platform that the Global Zalmi League is all set to provide.

He also added that Global Zalmi League has succeeded the Zalmi World Cup, both of which are initiatives taken by Peshawar Zalmi to realize their vision of the development of cricket and the betterment of young cricketing talent.

The tournament will kick off on the 11th of February, lasting for 9 days, until the 19th. It’s all set to be played in Ajman, UAE.

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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)

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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.

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“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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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 – T10 IS THE FUTURE SAY T10 CRICKET LEAGUE DIRECTORS

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – Even as the iconic Sharjah stadium prepares to write another page in its unique cricketing history by playing host to the first ever T10 tournament with international players, the directors of the League and co-directors for the Sri Lankan team have come out to bat strongly for this exciting format.

Both Vijay Vyas and Kashif Rijas Shahzad have made it unequivocally clear that this is a very serious tournament and not one to be taken lightly.T10 League Directors with T10 Chairman Shaji Ul Mulk

Come December 14 the gauntlet will be thrown on the field of play in no uncertain terms. Every player will be out there intent on doing his best and ensuring his team comes out on top. The success of this inaugural venture will not only set the standard for the world of cricket but also establish it as a viable new dimension to the game, bringing it in line with other sports that are completed in ninety hi octane minutes.

“There might exist in some quarters the fallacy that we are all here to have a little fun and enjoy the experiment. Nothing could be farther from the truth. This is not an experiment. A great deal of thought has gone into it and the research has shown we are on the right track,” said Vyas.

“These are top grade professional players and all six teams are going to perform on the razor’s edge of competition. This is the future of the sport and the fans will throng to the venue for every match. In fact, we have already begun to work on the next year’s tournament,” he added.
His contention is that Sri Lanka is a nation that takes its cricket very seriously. It would not be sending a team with national status if it thought for one moment that this was a mere spectacle.

 

Kashif Rijas reiterated that the same sort of early misgivings were heard when the T20 was introduced.

“Now, just see where that has gone…today Sharjah…tomorrow who knows…maybe even the Olympics,” he stated.

“The recent truncated T20 over 8 overs between India and New Zealand is a case in point. The wickets tumbled, runs were made, the fielding was exemplary and the 16 overs were filled with suspense and tension. Every game at Sharjah will be pulsating. No one is going to walk away until the last ball is bowled. It gives the phrase ‘the uncertainty of cricket glorious cricket” a new meaning.”

He expressed his thanks to the farsightedness of the inspiration behind the format, the T10 Chairman Shaji Ul Mulk and his unwavering commitment to the format and the support.

“To add to the excitement the pitch in this venue has a low bounce in the cooler months and this will help the batsmen. As they say the Sharjah magic will endure. This is so much in keeping with the UAE’s reputation for being at the spearhead of innovative ideas so what better place to set the T10 ball rolling.”

Expressing his delight at being a director of the first national team to play a T10 Vyas said, “The formula is a surefire winner. In the Subcontinent, we play ‘gully’ cricket and enjoy the thrill of it. This has the same speed and fervor and is just a refined version of it at the highest level.”

“In this digital age time is of the essence and fans will enjoy the quick pace, the instant nature of making decisions and the use of new tactics and strategies. It is a game where a dot ball is a black point for the batsmen.  I am confident that come December all roads will lead to the Sharjah stadium,” concluded Kashif Rijas.

 

PCB finalises 16-member Test squad for Sri Lanka series

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has included young pacer Mir Hamza in the 16-member squad for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka.

The squad, finalized by the selection committee, will be formally announced on later on.

25-year-old Mir Hamza from Karachi has an impressive record of 216 wickets in 46 first-class matches which he has played during the last four years.

Interestingly, young spinner Shadab Khan and experienced all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez are omitted from the squad. Opening batsman Ahmed Shehzad also failed to impress selectors with his performance in first class cricket last season.

However, opening batsman Shan Masood is included in the squad for the two-match Test series which starts later this month in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Sami Aslam has also returned to the squad in place of Ahmed Shehzad.

Another notable, albeit surprising, inclusion in the Test squad is of 31-year old all-rounder Bilal Asif, who has only 15 first-class matches to his name. He has also represented Pakistan in three ODIs.

In the middle-order batting lineup, Haris Sohail and Usman Salahuddin are included in the list to fill the gap left by retirement of experienced duo of Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq.

Here’s the 16-member team for the Test series:

Azhar Ali, Shan Masood, Sami Aslam, Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq, Haris Sohail, Sarfraz Ahmed, Usman Salahuddin, Mohammad Amir, Hasan Ali, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Asghar, Mohammad Abbas, Bilal Asif, Mir Hamza and Wahab Riaz.

Paralympics – Para athlete of UAE Abdullah Hayayei passes away in London

London: The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is deeply saddened to announce the death of United Arab Emirates (UAE) Para athlete Abdullah Hayayei following a training ground incident this evening (11 July) in London, Great Britain.

Hayayei, 36, a thrower in the F34 class, was training at Newham Leisure Centre in preparation for the World Para Athletics Championships London 2017 which open on Friday when the incident took place.

Abdullah Hayayei

Emergency services were called shortly after 17:00 to reports of a seriously injured man. Police, London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance attended the scene.  At 17:20 the athlete was pronounced dead at the scene.
The athlete’s family who are in the UAE have been informed of his death and the UAE team were brought together at the team hotel to be informed of the tragic news.

Sir Philip Craven, IPC President, said: “We are all truly devastated by this tragic news and the passing of Abdullah. The thoughts, prayers and condolences of the whole Paralympic Movement are with Abdullah’s family, friends and teammates as well as the whole of the National Paralympic Committee of the UAE.  We are all in state of shock at this terrible tragedy.”

Ed Warner, Co-chair of London 2017, said: “This is a devastating event and everyone within the London 2017 Organising Committee is shocked and saddened.  Our thoughts and prayers are with all of Abdullah’s family and teammates at what is undoubtedly a very difficult time for them.  We will be working closely with all the competitors and teams over the days ahead to offer support wherever it is needed.”

Sir Robin Wales, Mayor of Newham said: “The whole of Newham will be saddened by this tragic incident. All our thoughts of course are with the family of Abdullah Hayayei at this time.”

Chelsey Gotell, Chairperson of the IPC Athletes’ Council said: “The IPC Athlete Council is devastated to hear about the passing of Abdullah Hayayei.

“As the Paralympic athlete community, we come together to celebrate the joy of sport but we also come together as a family to mourn during the most difficult of times. On belief of all Paralympic athletes, we would like to extend our unwavering love and support to his family, teammates, friends and the NPC of the United Arab Emirates.”

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have been informed about the incident.
Last September, Hayayei made his Paralympic debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.  He finished sixth in the javelin F34 and seventh in shot put F34.

London 2017 was to be Hayayei’s second World Championships. At the 2015 event in Doha, Qatar, he finished fifth in the discus F34 and eighth in shot put F34.  He was set to compete in the shot put, discus and javelin F34 events.
During Friday’s Opening Ceremony at the London Stadium a moment of silence will be held in honour of Hayayei’s death.

Nepali Rhinos makes history in first 2xCricket USA cup

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PEARLAND: The Moosa stadium witnessed history in the making as the Nepali Rhinos overpowered the star-studded Houston Sparks to lift the first 2xCricket USA cup here on Sunday.

Sparks put Rhinos into bat, after winning the toss, and the Paras Khadka-led outfit managed 73 runs for 3 wickets. In reply the Sparks scored only one more run (74-3).

In the second innings the Rhinos cut loose and hammed 124 runs to give Houston Sparks a very stiff target of 124 runs. Shawn Findley and captain Paras Khatka stroked blistering knocks of 77 and 61 runs respectively. Asad Ali and Muhammad Khalil took 2 wickets apiece.

In the second innings, Houston Sparks failed to replicate their semi-final performance and bundled out with 55 more runs to get. Shahzeb Hassan topped the batting chart with 38 runs. Shawn Findlay took 3, Paras Khatka grabbed 2 wickets.

The winning captain Paras Khatka and runner-up skipper Kamran Akmal applauded the 2x format and expressed willingness to be part of this event next year as well.

In the end, the vice president of Mitsubishi motors for North American region, Don Swearingen presented trophy to the winning captain with a purse of $60, 250.

The runner-up team, Houston Sparks got $17,250.

The 8-team event began on November 9th and apart from the two finalists, Florida Underdogs and UAE falcons also qualified for the semi final games.

Montgomery sports management, Pak Punjab, Smart Choice and Somerset Cavaliers were the other teams participated in the tournament with a unique format of 4 innings in a T20 game.

Zeeshan Maqsood of UAE falcons, scored 265 runs with a century and 2 fifties, was declared the best batsman of the tournament while best bowler’s award went to Asad Ali of Houston Sparks who took 11 wickets in the competition. The most valuable player’s award was given to Shawn Findlay of the Nepali Rhinos who scored 193 runs and took 10 wickets during the course of the tournament.

Cricket: No big changes in Peshawar Zalmi’s squad for PSL 2

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By Abdul Ghaffar

Peshawar, Pakistan, 1st July 2016: One of Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) five teams, Peshawar Zalmi, on Friday announced they will retain most of their playing line-up during PSL’s second season.

“We will retain Shahid Afridi, Darren Sammy, Mohammad Hafeez, Wahab Riaz, Tamim Iqbal, Shaun Tait, Hassan and Asghar,” said Peshawar Zalmi’s owner, Javed Afridi, while talking to DawnNews.

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Afridi added that all other players will be either traded or transferred. The PSL team is also reported to be in contact with South African Quinton de Kock and England’s Jason Roy for the upcoming second season of PSL.

Earlier, Zalmi’s captain Shahid Afridi, hinted at his differences with the Peshawar Zalmi owner, Javed Afridi.

It was reported Quetta Gladiators plan to play a couple of T20 matches against Peshawar Zalmi in England during the national side’s tour of British Isles later this summer.

Peshawar Zalmi’s owner Javed Afridi had welcomed Gladiator’s offer.

Despite being the runner-ups, Zalmi put up a phenomenal show in the inaugural edition of PSL earlier this year.

Courtesy Dawn