Arrival of Australian cricket team after 24 years for a full cricket series a great development: Punjab Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti

Lahore, March 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Punjab Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti has said that the arrival of the Australian cricket team after 24 years for a full cricket series is definitely a great development and a good omen for the future of international cricket in our country.

Punjab Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti in a statement on Tuesday said that the successful holding of 7th edition matches Pakistan Super League (PSL) in Lahore and Karachi has proved that Pakistan is a peaceful and sports-loving country.

Punjab Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti further said that top level security is being provided to the Australian cricket team. “The series against Australia, one of the best cricket teams of the world, would be a memorable one. Our administrative teams are making excellent arrangements for Rawalpindi and Lahore matches against the visiting Australian team”.

Punjab Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti informed that Pakistan will also host South Asian Games in 2023. “The preparations have been started for organizing South Asian Games in a befitting manner,” he added.

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Former players delve on who could lift the Trophy on 3 April

Dubai, March 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):As the World Cup fever builds, plenty of fans are predicting who will come out on top at the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022, and past players are no different.

Former skippers of India and South Africa, alongside a Kiwi World Cup winner, have all had their say on who could be hoisting the trophy aloft, and who are the potential stars of the tournament.

Catherine Campbell remembers what happened last time New Zealand hosted the Women’s Cricket World Cup, it ended with her and her White Ferns teammates as champions. However, 22 years later, she is predicting a different outcome:

“You couldn’t go past Australia probably. They’ve got a lot of depth in every position in the team, they’re unearthing some really talented youngsters,” she said. “But also, the experienced players, when it really counts, they deliver.”

And in the battle for the semi-finals, Campbell added: “You would be foolish to write off, clearly Australia, England, and then I think it is going to be quite tight.

“I would like to see, off the back of what we’ve done over the last few weeks, the White Ferns are there. But I think South Africa, the West Indies, India it’s going to be tough, trying to find potentially those last two places.

“That’s not to say Australia and England are going to have a charmed run either. I think it’s going to be really even. That’s one of the really exciting things about this tournament is that we were trying to squeeze teams into four spots and it’s not going to be easy.”

For former off-spinner Campbell, the players likely to impress the most are the all-rounders with home favourite Amelia Kerr tipped for a big tournament.

She said: “There’s some really good all-rounders playing at the moment, I really like the look of Nat Sciver, Tahlia McGrath has had a fantastic summer for Australia. Amelia Kerr’s batting is really impressive, she’s always been good at batting and her bowling has always been her strength, but I see her as having a really dominant role as an all-rounder at this tournament.

“I like Heather Knight as well, there’s a number of great players. Stafanie Taylor, look if Deandra Dottin gets going, goodness me!”

Someone else who is a fan of the West Indies’ Dottin is Cri-Zelda Brits who represented South Africa at two Cricket World Cups.

Brits said: “Alyssa Healy, she’s always exciting to watch, McGrath, there are so many of them! Dottin is always great to watch in a tournament. I think Suzie Bates, she owes her country a few runs but she is also super experienced in this format, so I reckon she will do well in this tournament.”

Looking at those top four spots, Brits is unsurprisingly backing the Proteas to make it to the semi-finals.

She added: “I have to put South Africa in there, you have to back teams like Australia, and they are not necessarily the best team in that bunch, but some teams are just good at World Cups.

“I want to back South Africa, England, Australia and then the home country because there is always the advantage of playing in your home country in front of the people you love.”

Pramila Bhatt, a former India captain, also picked Australia and England, but chose the Women in Blue as a potential winner.

“I can’t pick one team, but I would say it could be Australia, England and India will be the top three teams for me, one of them could win the World Cup,” Bhatt said.

“Playing as a unit for India will be the key because it’s not going to be an easy task, but they have Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami, Smriti Mandhana, and Harmanpreet Kaur, those four will definitely play a huge part in determining the results of this Indian team.”

The tournament begins as New Zealand take on the West Indies on 4 March before all eight teams play each other once to decide the top four, with the winner crowned in Christchurch on 3 April.

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Naseem Shah added to the Test squad 

Rawalpindi, March 01, 2022 (PPI-OT):Naseem Shah, who was originally a travelling reserve, has been included in the Pakistan squad for the first Test against Australia after Haris Rauf was ruled out after testing positive for Covid-19.

Haris will remain in isolation for five days and will reintegrate with the squad after a negative test at the end of his isolation period.

Following Rauf’s positive test on Tuesday, rest of the squad members and support personnel were retested. All these tests have come out negative.

Squad for first Test: Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab), Mohammad Rizwan (vice-captain) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Abdullah Shafique (Central Punjab), Azhar Ali (Central Punjab), Fawad Alam (Sindh), Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Imam-ul-Haq (Balochistan), Mohammad Wasim Jnr (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Naseem Shah (Central Punjab), Nauman Ali (Northern), Sajid Khan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Saud Shakeel (Sindh), Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Shan Masood (Balochistan) and Zahid Mahmood (Sindh)

Test schedule:

4-8 Mar – 1st Test, Rawalpindi

12-16 Mar – 2nd Test, Karachi

21-25 Mar – 3rd Test, Lahore

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Ramiz Raja credits crowds for phenomenal HBL PSL success 

Lahore, February 28, 2022 (PPI-OT):Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ramiz Raja has paid a glowing tribute to the Pakistan cricket fans when he credited them for the phenomenal success of HBL Pakistan Super League 7, which culminated on Sunday with Lahore Qalandars winning their maiden title at the Gaddafi Stadium.

PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja: “There is no doubt that the HBL Pakistan Super League 7 has been a phenomenal success and this is largely due to the fact that we had amazing crowds, both in Karachi and Lahore. In my professional career, I have never seen such charged up, overwhelming, enthusiastic, lively and supportive crowds, particularly in Lahore.

“On behalf of the Pakistan Cricket Board, I thank all the fans who crossed the turnstiles to not only play their significant part in the success of HBL PSL 7, but through our high-definition production showcased Pakistan as a cricket passionate country.

“I would like to thank our sponsors, players, franchises, the medical team, law enforcing agencies, local and provisional administrations, commentators and crew members, and ground staff for their untiring efforts, as well as millions watching on television all around the world who made this HBL PSL a memorable spectacle.

“HBL PSL 7 profits jumped to 71 percent, the most in its history, with each franchise earning around PKR900million, again the most in HBL PSL’s history, and all before the first ball was even bowled.

“For next year, we aspire to take this league to the homes of all franchises and broaden its fan-reach.”

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Rizwan to captain Team of HBL PSL 7 

Lahore, February 28, 2022 (PPI-OT):Mohammad Rizwan of Multan Sultans has been named as captain of Team of HBL Pakistan Super League 7 which was selected by the distinguished members of the commentary team.

Rizwan, who was adjudged Player of HBL PSL 7, is one of the four Multan Sultans players who has been selected. The other three are: Rilee Rossouw, Tim David and Khushdil Shah.

Lahore Qalandars, who won their maiden title with a 42-run victory over the Sultans, is also represented by four players – Fakhar Zaman, Rashid Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Zaman Khan – while Peshawar Zalmi (Shoaib Malik), Islamabad United (Shadab Khan) and Quetta Gladiators (Naseem Shah) have one player each.

In the squad, the top-four batters are from four different sides, while Sultans dominate the middle-order, Qalandars provide the bowling firepower.

Squad (in batting order):

1. Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) (captain and wicketkeeper)

2. Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars)

3. Shoaib Malik (Peshawar Zalmi)

4. Shadab Khan (Islamabad United)

5. Rilee Rossouw (Multan Sultans)

6. Tim David (Multan Sultans)

7. Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans)

8. Rashid Khan (Lahore Qalandars)

9. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Lahore Qalandars)

10. Zaman Khan (Lahore Qalandars)

11. Naseem Shah (Quetta Gladiators)

12. Shan Masood (Multan Sultans) (12th)

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Sciver shines as England defeat Bangladesh by 109 runs

Dubai, February 28, 2022 (PPI-OT):Nat Sciver scored a composed century as England defeated Bangladesh by 109 runs in their first warm-up match for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022.

Lincoln Green was the venue as Sciver crashed 108 off 101 balls to set Bangladesh an imposing target of 311 as they prepare for their first 50-over World Cup.

Sharmin Akhter was defiant with 81 off 137 balls but Bangladesh were always behind the run rate as they ended on 201 all out as Sciver was also England’s best bowler with two for 12.

Lauren Winfield-Hill and Tammy Beaumont put on 81 for the first wicket before Beaumont had to depart as Winfield-Hill made 55 off 43 before being given out lbw with England on 100 for two.

Her dismissal brought Nat Sciver to the crease and she and Heather Knight went about rebuilding, Knight made 27 before being bowled by a jubilant Lata Mondal.

Danni Wyatt and Sophia Dunkley went in successive deliveries from Nahida Akter, who was Bangladesh’s best bowler finishing with three for 49.

Emma Lamb survived the hat-trick ball and was on hand to congratulate Sciver as she brought her century up from 97 balls.

Lamb made a useful cameo of 28 as England ended on 310 for nine, setting Bangladesh a target 100 runs more than they had ever scored in ODIs.

Tash Farrant was forced off with illness in her third over but Freya Davies and Sciver were on hand to reduce Bangladesh to 54 for three in the 15th over with Fargana Hoque falling for a duck as Sciver’s second victim.

Farrant was joined off the pitch by Sophie Ecclestone who was not used throughout the game as a precaution due to a slight calf niggle and with Katherine Brunt and Anya Shrubsole rested, other bowlers were given a chance.

Dunkley took hers dismissing Sobhana Mostary lbw, while Kate Cross was her usual economical self on her way to one for 22 from seven overs.

Sharmin Akhter was the shining light for Bangladesh but was run out on 81 four balls shy of the finish, Knight got the final wicket as England bowled Bangladesh out for 201 to claim a comfortable victory.

Scores in brief

England beat Bangladesh at Lincoln Green, Lincoln by 109 runs

England 310/9 in 50 overs (Nat Sciver 108, Lauren Winfield-Hill 55; Nahida Akter 3/49, Suraya Azmim 2/53)

Bangladesh 201 all out in 50 overs (Sharmin Akhter 81, Shamima Sultana 33; Nat Sciver 2/12, Freya Davis 2/40, Charlie Dean 2/43)

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