In the Geo News interview, the Australian all-rounder expressed his admiration for the Lahore Qalandars’ environment, saying that it is like a family where all players easily get along with each other. According to him, the team’s environment has played an important role in the players’ mental and professional growth. He said that in the Lahore Qalandars’ environment, players are given the highest importance, and Shahid Afridi has been doing an excellent job. The team is working hard and making efforts to achieve the best results on the field.
Daniel Sams said that playing in Pakistan is an important opportunity for him to learn, as the conditions here are different from Australia, especially when it comes to bounce and spin, which adds to a player’s experience. He expressed that his ultimate goal is to win the title with his team in any tournament, as individual goals take a backseat to team success.
In the Geo News interview, Daniel Sams expressed his concern over the low attendance, saying that the real beauty of cricket lies in the fans, and he feels that the atmosphere is lacking, although he hopes that the fans, watching on TV, will still encourage the team. He said that the Lahore Qalandars will enter the field with the determination to qualify for the final after returning to Lahore after their successful outing in Karachi.
The all-rounder said that the team is keen to play well and make the most of the opportunities available to them. He expressed his gratitude to the team’s management and the players for their support and encouragement.
The Karachi Kings franchise has released two players, Mohammad Wasim and Khushdil Shah, from the remaining matches of Season 11 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In a Geo News interview, Islamabad United’s all-rounder Fazal Haq said that the PSL is a game-changer platform for young cricketers and has played a key role in identifying players on the international stage. The attention is focused on Babar Azam’s impressive performance on the field. England’s Test cricket team captain Ben Stokes said that he considers himself lucky to have survived the serious injury to his face.
Quetta Gladiators’ Zazai Joseph said that the wicket was good, but they failed to score more runs. Peshawar Zalmi head coach Ottis Gibson said that he is happy to see Babar Azam playing in such a manner.
Riley Rossouw became the first non-Pakistani cricketer to complete 100 matches in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), and he is playing in his tenth consecutive PSL edition.
Islamabad United’s all-rounder Fazal Haq has said that the PSL is a game-changer platform for young cricketers and has played a key role in identifying players on the international stage. The attention is focused on Babar Azam’s impressive performance on the field.

