With Multan Sultans desperate for a turnaround and Islamabad United looking to maintain their perfect record, this clash promises to be an exciting and high-stakes encounter in the ongoing PSL 2025.
Interestingly, this fixture serves as a rematch of the thrilling 2023 PSL final, where Lahore edged past Multan by just one run to lift the trophy.
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has promised to "reveal everything" about the match-fixing scandals that rocked Pakistan and world cricket in the '90s in his biographical account which he said will open everyone's eyes. Latif, a whistleblower in the Pakistan dressing room, said he has already started working on the biography. "I can assure you I will reveal everything as it happened and the book will open everyone's eyes," Latif told Geo TV. Since retiring in 2004, it is the first time Latif has spoken about releasing his autobiography. Latif, regarded as one of the finest wicketkeepers in Pakistan cricket history, first drew attention to the match fixing corruption scandal in 1994 when he and Basit Ali announced their retirements while touring South Africa. They insisted they couldn't carry on playing in the given environment of the dressing room. Latif also talked about how some players were allegedly involved in throwing matches and how he was told to do "as said". This
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The video is gaining more traction as Pakistani media continues to ask players like Sam Billings and Hasan Ali to compare the IPL and PSL this season
Pakistan will play its matches at a neutral venue, in line with the hybrid model previously accepted by the ICC to accommodate the diplomatic sensitivities between India and Pakistan
Pakistan's qualification marks their fifth consecutive appearance at a Women's ODI World Cup.
Karachi Kings have so far enjoyed a successful 13-6 win-loss record against Lahore Qalandars in PSL history
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Mark Chapman scored 132 and Daryl Mitchell 76 in a 199-run partnership as New Zealand made 344-9 and went on to beat Pakistan by 73 runs Saturday in the first one-day international. Chapman posted his third one-day international century and rebuilt the innings with Mitchell after New Zealand had been three wickets down in the 13th over, struggling against bounce and swing from the Pakistan fast bowlers. Muhammad Abbas, the first Pakistan-born player to play for New Zealand, made 50 from 24 balls the fastest half century by a player on debut in one-day internationals. Babar Azam led Pakistan's run chase with 78 from 83 balls but when he was out Pakistan slumped, losing seven wickets for 22 runs. For much of its innings Pakistan was ahead of New Zealand, 64-0 after 10 overs where New Zealand had been 34-2. Usman Khan and Abdullah Shafique put on 83 for the first wicket, Babar and Mohammad Rizwan added 76 for the third wicket then Babar and Salman Ali Agha contributed a further 85 f
Hasan Nawaz made an unbeaten 105 from 45 balls as Pakistan beat New Zealand by nine wickets in the third Twenty20 international on Friday to keep alive the five-match series. Pakistan won the toss and was able to bowl first, reversing the trend of the first two matches which New Zealand won by nine and five wickets. Nawaz was supported in his first century by captain Salman Ali Agha, who made 51 from 31 balls in an unbroken partnership of 133 for the second wicket. Pakistan finished at 207-1, running down the home team's total of 204 with four full overs to spare to inflict New Zealand's heaviest T20 loss in terms of wickets. Nawaz made ducks in both of the first two matches. "I failed in the first two games and I thank the team for backing me," he said through an interpreter. "When I went out to bat I wanted to score my first international run. "After I scored the first run the pressure was released and I wanted to win the game." Mark Chapman made 94 from 44 balls before New Ze
Hasan's 44-ball century broke the previous record for Pakistan, held by Babar Azam, who scored a century in 49 balls against South Africa in 2021.
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Tim Seifert blasted 45 from 22 balls and Finn Allen hit 38 from 16 as New Zealand cruised to a five-wicket win over Pakistan on Tuesday in a rain-shortened second Twenty20 cricket international. Captain Salman Ali Agha made 46 as Pakistan reached 135-9 in a match reduced to 15 overs per innings after a delay for wet outfield. Shaheen Shan Afridi then bowled a maiden to start New Zealand's innings. But Seifert and Allen hit seven of the next 12 balls for sixes as New Zealand launched an assault which helped them clinch the match and a 2-0 series lead with 11 balls remaining. Seifert and Allen hit five sixes apiece as New Zealand sped towards its target. After the scoreless opening over Allen cleared the boundary on the first, third and sixth balls of the second over, then Seifert struck sixes from the first two and the last two deliveries of the next over as New Zealand raced to 44-0. New Zealand began its innings needing 136 runs from 90 balls. By the end of the five-over power pla
Michael Bracewell won the toss and elected to field first against Pakistan at University Oval in Dunedin. SonyLIV app and FanCode will provide the live streaming of the NZ vs PAK 2nd T20
The theory of the butterfly effect, which states that a small change in initial conditions can lead to dramatically different outcomes in complex systems, now seems the proper description of PCB's cur
Reflecting on Pakistan's cricketing history, Inzamam mentioned the lasting impact of players from the 1990s, stating that the country's cricketing strength would not be the same without them
A new era for Pakistan white ball cricket got off to a rough start Sunday with a nine wicket loss to New Zealand in the first of five Twenty20 internationals. First time captain Salman Ali Agha led a new look team into the match which followed Pakistan's poor performance at home in the 50-overs Champions Trophy and began its buildup to the 2026 T20 World Cup. The Pakistan batting crumbled against the New Zealand pace attack and the tourists were all out for 91 in 18.4 overs, its fifth-lowest total in T20 internationals. New Zealand easily ran down that total, reaching 92-1 from 10.1 overs with Tim Seifert making 44 from 29 balls and Finn Allen 29 from 17. Tim Robinson was 18 not out and took two runs from the first ball of the 11th over to complete the win. It was obviously difficult and we weren't up to the mark, Ali Agha said. "They bowled really well. They were bowling in the right areas and there was swing and seam for them as well. But out batting wasn't up to the mark. We ha
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Viewers in India can catch the live broadcast of the T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan on the Sony Sports Network.