Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises are gearing up for the upcoming season 11. In an exclusive interview with a local media outlet, Hyderabad Kings’ player Arfan Khan Niazi emphasized the importance of performing well for his team. He stated that the primary goal is to excel in the team’s performance, and when the team excels, it will help secure a spot in the national team.
Laahore Qalandars’ batter Asif Ali also expressed his focus on the PSL season. He said that he is excited to be part of the new franchise and hopes to learn new things and perform aggressively in the event. Arfan Khan Niazi also highlighted the presence of Australian players in their team, who will provide valuable learning opportunities. He added that the team’s goal is to win the title, and they will work towards achieving it.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced a new rule for the upcoming PSL season. The rule states that the captain of each team will submit two separate playing elevens to the match referee before each match. This move is aimed at promoting fair play and reducing the risk of player injuries.
In other news, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has started considering former Olympian Mansoor Hussain for the role of team manager for the Pro Hockey League and the upcoming World Cup. Peshawar Zalmi’s bowling all-rounder Aaron Hardy expressed his team’s readiness for the event, saying that they have been training hard and are confident of a good performance.
Lahore Qalandars’ fielding coach Rafatullah Mahmand expressed his team’s strength, stating that they have a talented and fit team that is capable of performing well in the league. The PCB has also announced that former Test cricketer Azhar Ali will be part of the Peshawar Zalmi team management for the upcoming season.
In a recent development, the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad has identified a fake social media account that had been spreading false information about the country. The account has been suspended, and the embassy has assured the public that it is taking all necessary measures to prevent the spread of misinformation.
The PCB has also announced that it will take strict action against players who violate the central contract. In a recent case, national cricketer Nasim Shah has been issued a Show Cause Notice for violating the central contract.
In other sports news, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) has announced that only biological women will be allowed to participate in women’s categories in the Olympic Games. The move is aimed at promoting fair play and ensuring that women’s sports are not compromised by the presence of male athletes.
In a separate incident, students at a university in Pakistan have been accused of harassing a professor, who was slapped by a student in a video that went viral on social media. The incident has sparked outrage and condemnation from the university administration and the wider community.
Former Pakistan cricket captain and commentator Shoaib Malik has shared a fascinating story about spinner Usman Qadir’s first international match. Malik said that Qadir was nervous but performed well in the match.
In a related development, the PCB has announced that it will take strict action against players who violate the central contract. In a recent case, national cricketer Nasim Shah has been issued a Show Cause Notice for violating the central contract.
The PSL franchise Karachi Kings has announced that it will not tolerate any form of harassment or misconduct from its players. The team’s management has assured the public that it will take all necessary measures to ensure a safe and healthy environment for its players and staff.
In a separate incident, the PSL franchise Quetta Gladiators has announced that it will not participate in the upcoming season due to financial constraints. The team’s management has expressed its regret for the decision and has assured its fans that it will do everything possible to return to the league in the future.
The PSL franchise Multan Sultans has announced that it will continue to support women’s cricket in Pakistan. The team’s management has expressed its commitment to promoting women’s cricket and has assured the public that it will continue to support initiatives that promote the growth and development of women’s cricket in the country.
The PSL franchise Lahore Qalandars has announced that it will not tolerate any form of corruption or misconduct from its players. The team’s management has assured the

