Pakistan Super League (PSL) has become a vital platform for young cricketers to showcase their skills and make a name for themselves in the cricketing world. In a recent interview with Geo News, young cricketer Abdullah Fazal expressed his excitement about playing in the PSL, stating that it is a massive stage where he can exhibit his talent and get opportunities to improve his game.
Abdullah Fazal, who has been part of the Peshawar Zalmi squad, said that since he started his professional cricket career, his dream has been to play in the PSL and display his skills. He emphasized that his aim is to consistently deliver good performances and contribute to his team’s victory, which will ultimately pave the way for him to progress in his career.
The young opener, who is part of the PSL 11 squad, expressed his enthusiasm about playing on the Karachi beach during the official rest day of the tournament. He highlighted that the PSL is a massive platform, and the better he performs, the more beneficial it will be for his career.
Abdullah Fazal’s primary goal is to make a name for himself by delivering outstanding performances and securing a spot in the Pakistan national team. He expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to learn from experienced and international players in his team, stating that he is constantly seeking to improve his skills. He also mentioned that he is trying to adopt the routine, discipline, and practice methods of international players.
In the 18th match of PSL 11, Quetta Gladiators have set a target of 183 runs for Rawalpindi. When asked about his learning experience, Abdullah Fazal stated that he is learning a lot from Osman Khawaja, who is also an opener. He expressed his admiration for Osman Khawaja’s practice methods and is constantly seeking to learn from him.
Abdullah Fazal emphasized that playing on a massive platform like the PSL is essential for players to gain recognition and secure a spot in the national team. He stated that his focus is on improving his performance and contributing to his team’s success.
Meanwhile, Rilee Rossouw has become the first non-Pakistani cricketer to complete 100 matches in the Pakistan Super League. He is currently participating in his 10th PSL edition. Daniel Sams, the Australian all-rounder for Lahore Qalandars, expressed his desire to win two matches in Karachi and qualify for the playoffs in Lahore.
In the 23rd match of the PSL, Peshawar Zalmi has opted to bowl first against Quetta Gladiators. Mohsin Gilani stated that the event will promote the e-gaming culture, attract professional gamers, and help Pakistan prepare a talented team for international events.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) organized a dinner for the PSL teams, hosted by PCB Chairman, Mohsin Nawaz. Samir Hussain, the hockey coach of Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology, has been included in the coaching panel of the Pakistan junior hockey team. Under his coaching, the university team has won several tournaments, including the Hockey Championship.
Rawalpindi Kings have arrived in Karachi to celebrate their official rest day in the PSL 11. On this occasion, the players of Hyderabad Kings visited the SSU headquarters and enjoyed the facilities. They also visited the shooting range, where some players shot and took pictures with the children. Lahore Qalandars’ owner, Atif Rana, captain Shahin Afridi, and Zimbabwean all-rounder Sikandar Raza were also present, distributing gifts to the children.
Bjorn Borg, the Swedish tennis legend, will arrive in Islamabad for the ITF Future Series. He will spend a week in Pakistan and will also visit the country on 4th May. PCB has confirmed that Blessing Muzarabani has violated the agreement of the Pakistan Super League.
A viral video on social media shows Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell teaching young players how to catch during a practice session at the ground before a PSL match. Fifteen-year-old batter Veer Bhavin Suryawanshi has been included in the list of possible players for the tour of Ireland. Former West Indian fast bowler Courtney Walsh stated that Pakistan has always produced quality fast bowlers

