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HOCKEY - Int News 22 Oct, 2020

National Hockey Championship starts from November 3, 2020
SPORTS NEWS ISLAMABAD (October 22, 2020):-The 66th Edition of the National Senior Hockey Championship will be played at Mari Petroleum Hockey Stadium, Ayub Park, Rawalpindi from November 3 to 15, 2020, as all the top national teams will take part in the championship. According to the ranking of the 65th National Hockey Championship National Bank of Pakistan (NBP), Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), Pakistan WAPDA, Pakistan Army, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Pakistan Navy, Port Qasim and Pakistan Police have already been qualified for the top national hockey fixture. The Championship will be played according to tournament regulations issued by the Federation of International Hockey (FIH), which will be enforced by the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF). Top two teams of the Tray Championship shall be eligible to participate in the 66th edition of the National Senior Hockey Championship.

CRICKET - Blinds 22 Oct, 2020

Blind Cricket Super League: KPK and Islamabad storm into the final
SPORTS NEWS ISLAMABAD (October 22, 2020):-Islamabad and Khyber Pakhtun Kawa (KPK) stormed into the final of A. S. Ali Blind Cricket Super League 2020 that played at Dring Stadium Ground-II today at Bahawalpur. Islamabad defeated Punjab while KPK beat Balochistn. Match No. 9: KPK Vs Balochistan: (Venue: Dring Stadium, Ground No. 2 Bahawalpur) Today’s 1st Match of the event was played between KPK and Balochistan. It was to do or die situation for KPK, to win and with a big margin to stay in the contention of the Final. KPK won the toss and decided to bat first. KPK scored mammoth 346 runs in stipulated 40 overs for the loss of 8 wickets. Haroon Khan played outstanding innings of 112 runs and Muhammad Akram made 66 runs. Badar Munir, Ehtisham, Haroon and Kazim claimed a wicket apiece. The target of 347 runs proved too much for Balochistan and they were restricted to mere 270 runs in allotted 40 overs for the loss of 8 wickets. Muhammad Ejaz made 68 runs and Badar Muneer scored 60 runs. Mohsin Khan Khan took 3 wickets while Muhammad Ayyaz fetched 2 wickets.  Result: KPK won by 76 runs Man of the Match: Haroon Khan Match No 10: Punjab Vs Islamabad (Venue: Dring Stadium, Ground No. 1 Bahawalpur)) Event’s last league match was played between Punjab and Islamabad. Punjab won the toss and decided to bat first Islamabad bowled well and didn’t allow Punjab Batsmen to play freely. Punjab scored par score of 250 runs by losing 8 wickets in allotted 40 overs. Iftikahr Tiger was the top scorer for his side with unbeaten 65* runs and Sanaullah chipped in with 46 runs. Amir Ashfaq and Anees Javed took 1 wicket each. Islamabad in reply chased a total of 250 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in just 36.4 overs. Amir Ashfaq shined with the bat, he made 72 runs. Anees Javed once again played captain’s inning and scored 50 runs for his side. Shahzeb and Yasir claimed a wicket apiece. Result: Islamabad won by 6 wickets Man of the Match: Amir Ashfaq

SQUASH - Int News 22 Oct, 2020

Satellite Squash Tournament: Eight players jump into quarterfinals
SB NEWS Quetta (October 22, 2020):-Eight players jumped into the quarterfinals of the Satellite Squash Tournament after beating their respective opponents at Shah Nawaz Murree Squash Complex, Quetta on Wednesday. Balochistan Squash Association (BSA) in collaboration with Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) is organizing this prestigious Satellite Squash Tournament for Men that pursing prize money of US$ 1,000.  A group of 16 local players are participating in the four-day squash showpiece. Final will be played on October 24, 2020 at same venue. Results: Naveed Rehman beat Jabbar Khan 11-8, 11-5, 11-5 (27 Min) Ali Ud Din beat Ahmed Sethi Walk Over Uzair Shaukat beat Mutahir Ali 12-10, 11-4, 11-4 (30 Min) Saeed Abdul beat Haseeb Taj 11-0, 11-5, 11-5 (21 Min) Faizan Khan beat Shaheer Ali 11-2, 11-3, 11-9 (20 Min) Mohammad Samiullah beat Waqar Khan 11-13, 11-7, 11-8, 8-11, 11-8 (35 Min) Asad Ullah Khan beat Wajihullah Naseem 11-2, 11-5, 11-5 (23 Min) Nasir Iqbal beat Safiullah Khan 11-5, 11-5, 11-5 (21 Min)

CRICKET - Int News 22 Oct, 2020

Reflecting on the revamped Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2019-20
SPORTS NEWS ISLAMABAD (October 22, 2020):-The top domestic cricket fixture, the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy will start from October 25, 2020 (Sunday) under the Covid-19 protocols, which were planned, delivered and implemented by the PCB staff, including officials from the medical, high performance and security departments during the recently concluded National T-10 Cup at Pindi Cricket Stadium Rawalpindi. According to Media Department of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the international class Kookaburra balls were used in the 31-match season that was spread over three-and-a-half months and played across the country. Quetta returned to the domestic cricket fold as matches were staged at the Bugti Stadium after 11 long years. The final-leg (last two rounds and the five-day final) were staged in Karachi to ensure completion of matches without weather interruption, a practice that had been successfully carried out in the last few years. Babar Azam-led Central Punjab won the tournament by defeating the youthful Northern side by an innings and 16 runs in the final held at the Karachi’s National Stadium. The second edition of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first-class tournament (2020-21) under the hugely competitive and quality-oriented domestic system gets underway across three Karachi venues –National Stadium, UBL Sports Complex and NBP Sports Complex on Sunday 25 October. Central Punjab would start the tournament as favourites to retain the title; some of the highlights of the 2019-20 season are reproduced below. Batting achievements in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2019-20: A total of three batsmen crossed the 900-run mark in the season. Balochistan’s Imran Butt topped the batting charts with a tally of 934 runs at 62.26 in 17 innings. The right-hander posted four centuries with a highest of 214. Central Punjab’s seasoned wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal scored 906 runs in 15 innings at 60.40, his tally of runs included three centuries with a best of 166. Central Punjab opener Salman Butt was third on the list with a tally of 901 runs in 15 innings at 75.08; the left-hander hit three centuries including a best of 237. A total of 77 centuries were scored by 46 different batsmen from the six Cricket Association teams. Sindh’s Abid Ali posted the highest score of the tournament; the right-hander hit 249 not out in his team’s first-round match against Balochistan at the UBL Sports Complex, Karachi. A total of eight double centuries were hit during the tournament. The 500-run mark in an innings was passed no less than 11 times during the tournament, Central Punjab posted the highest team total of the 2019-20 edition when they piled on 675 for eight declared against Northern in their only innings of the final. The highest partnership of the 2019-20 season was the 358-run second-wicket partnership between Zeeshan Malik and Umar Amin for Northern against Southern Punjab at Sialkot’s Jinnah Stadium. Bowling achievements in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2019-20: While batsmen dominated the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2019-20 season, there were a number of match-winning bowling performances which challenged the batsmen and made the tournament a compelling watch. A total of 26 five-wicket (innings) and three ten-wicket (match) hauls were recorded during the tournament. Central Punjab’s Zafar Gohar’s 11 wickets for 133 runs against Northern were the best match figures of the tournament while Nauman Ali’s eight wickets for 71 runs against Central Punjab were the best figures in an innings. Northern’s Nauman who captained his side in the lead-up and in the final was the tournament’s leading wicket-taker with 54 wickets in 10 matches at 25.38. The left-arm spinner took five wickets in an innings a total of five times. Off-spinner Bilal Asif who represented Central Punjab took 43 wickets in nine matches at 23.16; he took a total of two five-wicket hauls. Zafar took 38 wickets in his 11 appearances for Central Punjab at 36.76 with one five-wicket haul. Amongst fast bowlers Sindh’s Tabish Khan was the leading wicket-taker with 25 wickets in 10 matches which made him occupy the sixth-spot on the bowlers list. Fielding and Wicketkeeping numbers: Imran Butt who took 16 catches in the tournament topped the fielders’ list. Northern’s Umar Amin took nine catches while his teammate Ali Sarfaraz, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Israrullah and Sindh’s Khurram Manzoor took seven catches each. Kamran was involved in 41 dismissals behind the stumps (38 catches and three stumpings) followed by his brother Adnan Akmal who represented Southern Punjab (33 dismissals, 30 catches, three stumpings). Sindh captain Sarfaraz Ahmed was involved in 26 dismissals (25 catches, one stumping).

CRICKET - Int News 22 Oct, 2020

?England confirms white-ball team to tour South Africa
SPORTS DESK ISLAMABAD (October 22, 2020):-The England men’s Tour of South Africa has been confirmed with three IT20s and three ODIs taking place behind closed doors in Cape Town and Paarl from next month. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket South Africa (CSA) have agreed to biosecurity and travel plans for what will be the first international tour undertaken by an England cricket team since the COVID-19 pandemic began. CSA approved the plans with the South African Government earlier this week granting exemptions for inbound travel for the England players and management. Eoin Morgan’s squad will depart from London on a chartered flight on Monday 16 November. The touring party will be based in Cape Town. Ahead of the IT20 series, the squad will train at Western Province Cricket Club. They will play three intra-squad practice matches – two T20s and one 50-over game – before the series starts. The three IT20s start on Friday 27 November at Newlands, Cape Town. The second match of the series will be played at Boland Park, Paarl on Sunday 29 November. Newlands will host the third match on Tuesday 1 December. The three-match ODI series, which are part of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, starts at Newlands on Friday 4 December. The second match will be played at Boland Park on Sunday 6 December, and the final game of the tour will take place on Wednesday 9 December at Newlands. Tom Harrison, ECB’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “We are looking forward to touring South Africa. I would like to personally thank Cricket South Africa for their efforts in ensuring this tour goes ahead and their diligent work to create an environment that is safe for our players and staff. They are working tirelessly to pull together a bio-secure plan in Cape Town and Paarl. “We owe it to the sport that we do everything we can to keep international competition progressing during this pandemic. “Series against the Proteas are always exciting and intense. We saw that earlier this year in South Africa and we can expect the same this time around.” “This is a wonderful boost for cricket,” commented CSA Acting Chief Executive Kugandrie Govender “The fact that England are the current World Cup champions will add tremendously to the two series and will give our own players every motivation to perform at their very best and challenge the acknowledged champions. “I would like to express CSA’s appreciation and sincere gratitude to the South African Government – specifically the Departments of Sport, Arts & Culture; Home Affairs and Health - for the support they have given us to make this return to international cricket in our country a reality, while maintaining that health safety for all remains the number one priority. “We are also very grateful to the England and Wales Cricket Board for the support they have given us in many areas and we will be able to draw on their own experiences and help in organising and running international cricket under bio-secure conditions. “This is a first for us and we commit to learn quickly and with great responsiveness as we have an action-packed international season ahead of us.” The National Selectors will confirm the England touring party early next month. England men’s Tour of South Africa: Monday 16 November: Touring party departs from London to Cape Town Saturday 21 November: 50-over intra-squad practice match. Newlands, Cape Town. Monday 23 November: Two T20 intra-squad practice matches. Boland Park, Paarl. Friday 27 November: 1st IT20 South Africa v England, Newlands, Cape Town (6.00pm SAST) Sunday 29 November: 2nd IT20 South Africa v England, Boland Park, Paarl (2.30pm SAST) Tuesday 1 December: 3rd IT20 South Africa v England, Newlands, Cape Town (6.00pm SAST) Friday 4 December: 1st ODI South Africa v England, Newlands, Cape Town (1.00pm SAST) Sunday 6 December: 2nd ODI South Africa v England, Boland Park, Cape Town (10.00am SAST) Wednesday 9 December: 3rd ODI South Africa v England, Newlands, Cape Town (1.00pm SAST) Thursday 10 December: Touring party departs from Cape Town to London

HOCKEY - Int News 21 Oct, 2020

Netherlands set to host GB in FIH Hockey Pro League
SPORTS DESK ISLAMABAD (October 21, 2020):-Next week, the national teams of the Netherlands and Great Britain will play their first FIH Hockey Pro League matches for over six months, with two of hockey’s powerhouse nations going head-to-head at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen (NED). Taking place on Tuesday 27 and Thursday 29 October, these giants of European hockey will be eager to take to the field after a lengthy and entirely unavoidable lay-off due to the COVID-19 global health pandemic. In the women’s matches, reigning world, European and FIH Hockey Pro League champions the Netherlands take on the nation that pipped them to Olympic gold at Rio 2016. The men’s matches could prove to be anything but predictable, with Great Britain having a marginally better record than the Dutch in recent head-to-heads. Due to the health and safety requirements in relation to the COVID-19 global health pandemic, the famously vociferous Dutch spectators will be unable to attend the upcoming clashes, which will be played behind closed doors. Whilst it will be strange to see this iconic venue without any fans, the excitement, energy and desire from the competing teams should ensure that those tuning in to the global broadcast are in for a real treat.

CRICKET - Int News 21 Oct, 2020

Head coaches confirm Quaid-e-Azam Trophy squads
SPORTS REPORT KARACHI (October 21, 2020):-From white-ball cricket in Multan and Rawalpindi under the Covid-19 protocols, action moves to Karachi when the red-ball first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy commences on Sunday, 25 October. On Wednesday, the six head coaches announced their squads, which will include all the top performers who will not be involved in the series against Zimbabwe, which kicks off in Rawalpindi on Friday, 30 October. With a 35-member Pakistan men’s national and Shaheens squads to depart for New Zealand on 23 November, the players will get good three rounds of quality four-day cricket that will not only enable the players to strengthen claims in the touring party but will also provide them an excellent opportunity to rediscover their form ahead of a challenging tour. Defending champions Central Punjab have received a major boost as their coach Shahid Anwar named top-order batsman Ahmed Shehzad and fast bowler Hasan Ali in the 16-player squad. The side, to be led by Azhar Ali, will go head to head against Sarfaraz Ahmed’s Sindh at the National Stadium from 25 October. Sindh coach Basit Ali has kept faith in 20-year-old left-arm fast bowler Ghulam Mudassar after picking him from the Second XI side to provide him a chance in the First XI National T20 Cup. Ghulam will join seasoned pace duo of Sohail Khan and Tabish Khan as Sindh will aim to improve their last year’s fifth position. Balochistan head coach Faisal Iqbal has followed in the footsteps of Basit by providing 17-year-old Quetta-born batsman Abdul Wahid Bangalzai with an opportunity to show his temperament, stamina and technique in the longer version of the game. After an impressive performance in the Second XI National T20 Cup, Abdul Wahid was included in the First XI National T20 Cup. Balochistan, which finished at the bottom of the table last year, will be led by Yasir Shah, while Quetta-born wicketkeeper-batsman Bismillah Khan will be his deputy. Fast bowler Akif Javed has not been included in the squad as he is currently recovering from the knee injury he sustained during the National T20 Cup Abdul Razzaq has handed captaincy responsibilities of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa side to Ashfaq Ahmed, who was his side’s highest run-getter in the 2019-event with 805 runs at over 67. Adil Amin has been named as vice-captain in the side, which also include Imran Khan Snr, Junaid Khan, Sahibzada Farhan and Usman Khan Shinwari from the squad that lifted the National T20 Cup in Rawalpindi last weekend. Northern, who were last year’s runners-up, will continue to be led by Nauman Ali, who was the highest wicket-taker in the edition with 54 scalps in 10 matches. Mohammad Wasim, the Northern head coach, has named 23-year-old former Pakistan U19 batsman Zeeshan Malik as his deputy. Abdul Rehman has named a strong Southern Punjab side, which will be captained by Test opener Shan Masood. Salman Ali Agha, after leading Southern Punjab in the Second XI Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first round, has been named in the first-class squad as part of the selectors’ overarching policy and strategy of encouraging and rewarding high-performing players. Fast bowler Rahat Ali is unavailable for the first three rounds of the tournament due to family commitments. Meanwhile, the six squads and their support staff will be undergoing Covid-19 tests in Karachi on Wednesday and Thursday, and all those with two negative results will enter a bio-secure bubble. The teams will practice on Friday and Saturday at the three venues (National Stadium, UBL Sports Complex and NBP Sports Complex) staging the opening round matches from Sunday, 25 October. Squads: Balochistan - Yasir Shah (captain), Bismillah Khan (vice-captain, wicketkeeper), Abdul Rehman Muzammil, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Adnan Akmal (wicketkeeper), Akhtar Shah, Amad Butt, Ayaz Tasawar, Imran Butt, Imran Farhat, Kashif Bhatti, Khurram Shahzad, Najeebullah Achakzai, Sami Aslam, Taimur Ali and Taj Wali Central Punjab - Azhar Ali (captain), Saad Nasim (vice-captain), Ahmed Bashir, Ahmed Safi Abdullah, Ahmed Shahzad, Ali Shan, Bilal Asif, Ehsan Adil, Hasan Ali, Kamran Akmal (wicketkeeper), Mohammad Saad, Qasim Akram, Rizwan Hussain, Salman Butt, Usman Salahuddin and Waqas Maqsood Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - Ashfaq Ahmed (captain), Adil Amin (vice-captain), Ahmed Jamal, Imran Khan snr, Israrullah, Junaid Khan, Kamran Ghulam, Khalid Usman, Mohammad Mohsin, Nabi Gul, Rehan Afridi (wicketkeeper), Sahibzada Farhan, Sajid Khan, Sameen Gul, Samiullah jnr and Usman Khan Shinwari Northern - Nauman Ali (captain), Zeeshan Malik (vice-captain), Ali Sarfaraz, Asif Ali, Faizan Riaz, Farhan Shafiq, Hammad Azam, Jamal Anwar (wicketkeeper), Nasir Nawaz, Naved Malik, Sadaf Hussain, Salman Irshad, Sarmad Bhatti, Tauseeq Shah, Umar Amin and Waqas Ahmed Sindh - Sarfaraz Ahmed (captain, wicketkeeper), Asad Shafiq (vice-captain), Ashiq Ali, Azizullah, Fawad Alam, Ghulam Mudassar, Khurram Manzoor, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Asghar, Mohammad Hasan, Omair Bin Yousaf, Saad Ali, Saud Shakeel, Sharjeel Khan, Sohail Khan and Tabish Khan Southern Punjab - Shan Masood (captain), Hussain Talat (vice-captain), Aamer Yamin, Bilawal Bhatti, Dilbar Hussain, Imran Rafiq, Maqbool Ahmed (wicketkeeper), Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Ilyas, Mohammad Irfan (SLA), Saif Badar, Salman Ali Agha, Umar Siddiq Khan, Umar Khan, Zahid Mehmood and Zeeshan Ashraf (wicketkeeper)

CRICKET - Blinds 19 Oct, 2020

Punjab and Sindh record wins in Blind Cricket Super League
SPORTS REPORT ISLAMABAD (October 19, 2020):-Punjab and Sindh registered their victories in the Blind Cricket Super League 2020 after beating Khyber Pakhtun Kawa (KPK) and Balochistan respectively at Ding Stadium Bahawalpur on Monday. Match No. 3 KPK Vs Punjab: (Venue: Dring Stadium, Ground No. 2 Bahawalpur) 3rd Match of the event was played between KPK and Punjab. KPK won the toss and opted to bowl first. Punjab with the help of calculated innings of Moeen Aslam and Zafar Iqbal defeated KPK by 61 runs. Moeen Aslam scored 68 runs and Zafar Iqbal made 48 runs for their team. Punjab posted a competitive total of 275 runs for loss of 9 wickets in allotted 40 overs. Mohsin, Haroon, Akram and Ayyaz took 1 wicket each. KPK, in reply, couldn't reach the target of 275 and they were bowled out on 214 runs in 34 overs.  Mohammad Tehseen was the only batsman to resist, he scored 60 runs. Shahzeb Haider and Haseen Ullah took 2 wickets each while Zafar Iqbal grabed 1 wicket. Result: Punjab won by 61 runs Man of the Match: Zafar Iqbal Match No. 4 Balochistan  Vs Sindh: (Venue: Dring Stadium, Ground No. 1 Bahawalpur) Sindh won the toss and put Balochistan into bat. Balochistan scored 256 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 40 overs. Badar Munir was the top scorer with 77 runs. Babar Ali claimed 2 wickets. Sindh reached the target of 257 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in 32.5 overs. Babar Ali and Raisat Khan made 82 and 70 runs respectively for Sindh. Badar Muneer claimed 1 wicket for Balochistan. Result: Sindh won by 6 wickets Man of the Match: Babar Ali

CRICKET - Int News 19 Oct, 2020

A statistical review of National T20 Cup
SPORTS REPORT ISLAMABAD (October 19, 2020):-Enthralling cricket action in the just-concluded National T20 Cup First XI tournament had fans and followers of the game glued to their TV and mobile screens. Numerous interesting numbers came up and records were made over the course of the 33-match tournament that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa won by defeating Southern Punjab by 10 runs in the final on Sunday. Mazher Arshad provides a statistical review of the tournament. The highest scoring T20 event in Pakistan The overall run-rate in the National T20 Cup this year was 8.93 making it the highest scoring T20 tournament in Pakistan. The National T20 Cups in 2017 and 2019 both recorded 8.34 - the previous highest figure. In 33 matches this year, there were 15 totals of 200-plus, including 206 for four by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the final against Southern Punjab. It was only the second time that the 200-barrier was crossed in the final of a National T20 Cup. The first such instance being in 2010 when Lahore Lions posted 221 for three against Karachi Dolphins at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. The run-rate this year in all T20s played in Pakistan, including a T20I series involving Bangladesh, the MCC tour, HBL Pakistan Super League 2020 and the National T20 Cup has been 8.72 – the highest ever in a calendar year. The previous best year in Pakistan in terms of scoring rate was 2019, when the run-rate was 8.46. Best Batsman and Best Bowler Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Fakhar Zaman, with 420 runs, and Shaheen Afridi, with 20 wickets, were tournament’s best batsman and bowler. Fakhar’s tally of 420 runs is the second highest in one edition of the National T20 Cup and only 12 behind Kamran Akmal, who accumulated 432 runs for Lahore Whites in the 2017 edition. Fakhar scored five fifties – including 67 off 40 balls in the final. Shaheen’s 20 scalps are joint-most along with Saeed Ajmal, who took 20 wickets in the 2016 edition. No fast bowler before Shaheen had taken this many wickets in a single edition of the tournament. The left-arm quick took 13 wickets in the powerplay overs, which is by far the most by any bowler. He struck in his opening spell in nine out of 10 games. There is no bowler in the world who has more T20 wickets than Shaheen (44) this year. The fastest hundred There were some extraordinary performances from the young talented cricketers in the National T20 Cup for First XIs. One of the highlights of the tournament was Khushdil Shah’s 100 off 35 balls for Southern Punjab in a 217-run chase against Sindh. It went down as the fastest T20 hundred scored by a batsman from Pakistan, beating Ahmed Shehzad’s 40-ball effort for Barisal Burners in the Bangladesh Premier League in 2012. The previous fastest 100 recorded on Pakistan soil was Bilal Asif’s 43-ball century on T20 debut for Sialkot Stallions against Abbottabad Falcons in Faisalabad in 2015. Only four batsmen in the world – Andrew Symonds (34 balls), Wihan Lubbe (33), Rishabh Pant (32) and Chris Gayle (30) – have scored a century in fewer balls in T20 cricket than Khushdil. Big-hits galore Khushdil’s strike-rate in the tournament was 177.45 – the highest among batsmen with at least 200 runs. His 25 sixes were the most by any batsman. The tournament had nine batsmen, the most in any edition of National T20 Cup, who scored more than 200 runs at a strike-rate of 150-plus. Prior to this tournament, the maximum number of batsmen with 200-plus runs and 150-plus strike-rate in one edition of National T20 Cup was only four (in three different tournaments in 2005, 2015 and 2017). Second fastest scoring innings In the last group match, Southern Punjab needed to chase 162 in 12.3 overs against Balochistan to quality for the semi-finals. They ended the innings with 166 for three in 10.4 overs at a run-rate of 15.56, the second highest in T20 history where at least ten overs were bowled. Brisbane Heat (15.80) is the only team that has maintained a higher run-rate in a T20 innings of more than 10 overs. Akin to Southern Punjab, Heat were also playing for a better run-rate when they put 158 for none in 10 overs against Melbourne Stars in Big Bash League in 2019.  

CRICKET - Int News 19 Oct, 2020

PCB names squads for Zimbabwe series
  ABDUL JABBAR FAISAL ISLAMABAD (October 19, 2020):-Head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq today named 22 probables for the ODI and T20I series against Zimbabwe, insisting he has opted for experience in the 50-over matches and provided extended run to the youngsters in the T20I format.   Pakistan have not played ODIs since the home series against Sri Lanka 12 months ago and the Rawalpindi matches will be part of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League from which the seven top-ranked sides, apart from hosts India, will qualify directly for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.   For the Lahore T20Is, the selectors have preferred continuity and consistency, while acknowledging the just concluded National T20 Cup had provided some exciting talent, which will be considered for the Pakistan and Shaheens’ next month tour to New Zealand and early next year’s home T20Is.   The selectors have rewarded Central Punjab’s Abdullah Shafiq with a call-up after the 20-year-old former Pakistan U19 batsman finished as the seventh most successful batsman in the National T20 Cup with 358 runs with a strike-rate of over 133. Abdullah scored a century on his T20 debut, becoming only the second player in history to make a century on both first-class and T20 debuts.   Shoaib Malik, who was player of the final, has made way for Abdullah Shafiq, while Rohail Nazir has been named as Mohammad Rizwan’s back-up wicketkeeper. Sarfaraz Ahmed, who was part of the squad for the England tour, has been encouraged to feature in the first-class Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, starting 25 October, so that he rediscovers better form ahead of the New Zealand tour.   Fast bowlers Hasan Ali and Naseem Shah were not considered for selection as they are recovering from injuries, but have been advised to play in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy to prove their fitness before they are considered for selection.   Probables:   Batsmen - Abdullah Shafiq, Abid Ali, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Haider Ali, Haris Sohail, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imam-ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah and Mohammad Hafeez   Wicketkeepers - Mohammad Rizwan and Rohail Nazir   Spinners - Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Usman Qadir and Zafar Gohar   Fast bowlers - Faheem Ashraf, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Musa Khan, Shaheen Shah and Wahab Riaz   Pakistan head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq: “The National T20 Cup saw some outstanding individual performances. A few leading performers may feel disappointed that they have been unable to break into the squad. But, I want to reassure them that they will remain in consideration for the New Zealand tour and early next year’s home series. All they now need to do is to carry those impressive run of forms in the upcoming domestic competitions.   “Furthermore, the present T20I squad already comprises youngsters who have played very few matches. As such, it is logical and sensible that we give them the support and confidence by providing them extended runs so that they can show what they are capable of at the highest level and cement their places for future assignments.   “We have resisted the temptation of experimenting in the ODIs for three simple reasons. Firstly, we cannot afford to be complacent and have to respect each and every opponent irrespective of their strength or international ranking. Secondly, every ODI counts as it leads towards automatic qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, and thirdly, we have not played any ODI cricket in the past 12 months.   “Abdullah Shafiq has been rewarded for his tremendous potential and performance. He has been identified as a future prospect and, therefore, drafted into the squad as part of his development.   “Seniors like Shoaib Malik and Sarfaraz Ahmed have not been picked for this series, but I want to categorically state that their careers are not over by any means as performance remains the only criterion for selection. These are strategic decisions as Shoaib’s absence will provide players like Abdullah Shafiq, Haider Ali and Khushdil Shah better chances of featuring in the upcoming matches.   “We have followed the same philosophy while leaving out Mohammad Amir and Usman Shinwari so that bowlers like Mohammad Hasnain, Musa Khan and Haris Rauf can get an extended run.   “Mohammad Hafeez and Wahab Riaz provide us that useful experience in the batting and bowling respectively, that will benefit the youngsters.   “Similarly, not many will disagree that on present form, Mohammad Rizwan is the first-choice wicketkeeper in both the white-ball formats. With an eye on future and as part of the succession plan, Rohail Nazir has been chosen as Rizwan’s back-up wicketkeeper. Instead of Sarfaraz sitting on the substitute bench, it makes sense that he plays in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy so that he retains his fitness and rediscovers form for the tour for the longer and more demanding tour of New Zealand.”   The probables will assemble in Lahore on 21 October for Covid-19 testing and after observing a five-day isolation period, during which they will play two 50-over matches at the Gaddafi Stadium, will travel to Rawalpindi on Monday, 26 October.   The probables for three T20Is will be shortlisted after the ODIs and players unlikely to feature in them will be advised to play in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy third round matches, which will commence from 6 November.   Pakistan probables for ODIs and T20Is:   Babar Azam (captain), Shadab Khan (vice-captain), Abdullah Shafiq, Abid Ali, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Haris Sohail, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Imam-ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Hafeez, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Rizwan, Musa Khan, Rohail Nazir, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Usman Qadir, Wahab Riaz and Zafar Gohar   Series schedule (ODIs to start 1200, T20Is to commence 1530):   30 Oct – 1st ODI, Rawalpindi. 1 Nov – 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi. 3 Nov – 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi. 7 Nov – 1st T20I, Lahore. 8 Nov – 2nd T20I, Lahore. 10 Nov – 3rd T20I, Lahore.
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