Pakistan Super League (PSL) teams have begun to assemble their squads for the upcoming season, with some exciting new signings. Australia’s Chris Green and Usman Khawaja have joined Islamabad United and Karachi Kings, respectively.
Islamabad United has signed Chris Green, replacing injured Max Bryant, for a reported amount of PKR 1.4 crores. Khawaja, a former Australian cricketer, has joined Karachi Kings, replacing the injured English cricketer, Alex Evans.
The PSL has also announced new rules for the upcoming season, including the introduction of a new law requiring captains to submit two separate playing elevens to the match referee before each game. The PSL has also announced that only biological women will be eligible to participate in the women’s category at the Olympic Games.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has started considering former Olympian, Mansoor Hussain, for the post of manager of the national hockey team for the Pro Hockey League and the World Cup.
In other news, Peshawar Zalmi has appointed former Test cricketer, Ashraf Ali, as a member of the team management for the upcoming season. Mike Hesson is set to return to New Zealand after treatment.
The 16 cricketers, selected by five franchises, will participate in a ceremony to unveil the PSL’s new season. The Iranian team will compete in the group stage in Los Angeles and Seattle.
Former Pakistani cricket captain and commentator, Shoaib Malik, shared a fascinating story about spinner Usman Tahir’s first match. Pakistani hiker, Adnan Zulfiqar, has climbed the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest.
In another development, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has announced that it will introduce a new law requiring captains to submit two separate playing elevens to the match referee before each game. The new law aims to promote fair play and reduce the risk of disputes during matches.
The PSL has also announced that only biological women will be eligible to participate in the women’s category at the Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made this decision to ensure that women’s sports are represented fairly and consistently.
In related news, the Olympic Games have announced new rules for the women’s category, requiring only biological women to participate. The IOC has made this decision to ensure that women’s sports are represented fairly and consistently.
In a separate incident, a video has surfaced showing a professor being attacked by students at a Pakistani university. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for accountability.
In other news, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a show-cause notice to national cricketer, Nasim Shah, for violating his central contract.

