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  • PCB considers shifting PSL season 10 playoffs at foreign venue

    PCB considers shifting PSL season 10 playoffs at foreign venue

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering hosting the Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 playoffs at a foreign venue.

    The proposal suggests three possible venues in England for four key play-off matches. Proposed venues include famous stadiums such as Manchester, Birmingham and The Oval in London.

    The move is expected to bring many benefits to the PSL, especially considering England’s status as a cricket powerhouse and the presence of the tournament’s main broadcaster in the country.

    With a large number of Pakistani and Indian cricket fans settled in England, the decision to choose neutral venues in the country is aimed at attracting a wider audience and enhancing the global appeal of the tournament.

    While Australia was also suggested as a possible venue during discussions at the PSL General Council meeting, the focus seems to be on England for now.

    The 10th edition of PSL could be held in April-May next year. The decision has been taken because the event will clash with the ICC (International Cricket Council Champions) Trophy in the February-March window.

  • Legendary football coach César Luis Menotti passes away

    Legendary football coach César Luis Menotti passes away

    Legendary Argentine football coach Cesar Luis Menotti has died after a long illness.

    According to Argentine media, Luis Menotti had been ill for the past few months and died on Sunday in Buenos Aires.

    Menotti was the head coach of Argentina’s 1978 FIFA World Cup winning team on home soil.

    He also won trophies with Spanish club Barcelona, and he was the coach of Argentina’s under-20 team that won the Youth World Cup.

    Menotti was a big fan of Pakistan Hockey Team. His strategy to win the World Cup was inspired by Pakistan Hockey Team. He expressed in an interview that he wanted the Argentina football team to play like Pakistan hockey team.

  • Scotland qualifies for Women’s T20 World Cup for first time

    Scotland qualifies for Women’s T20 World Cup for first time

    Scotland’s women’s team has qualified for their first World Cup after defeating Ireland in a T20 qualifier and will compete in the tournament in Bangladesh later this year.

    Scotland have now become the first qualifying team to make it to the tournament after defeating Ireland in the first semi-final.

    Ten teams competed for two spots in the 2024 T20 World Cup in a two-week qualifying event in Abu Dhabi.

    Batting first, Ireland Women were restricted to 110 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in response to which Scotland easily achieved the target.

    This is the first time in nine editions that the Scotland Women’s team will play in the T20 World Cup.

    The Women’s T20 World Cup will start from October 3 and the final will be played on October 20.

  • Story behind sudden resignations in Pakistan Cricket Board

    Story behind sudden resignations in Pakistan Cricket Board

    The series of resignations of the directors of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) continues, but the internal story behind the resignations of the top officials has come to light.

    Sohail Imran has reported for Geo that resignations are not being given in the board but resignations are being taken by force, neither is anyone leaving out because of boredom nor is there any disagreement with anyone.

    According to board sources, de-politicization of PCB is the top priority at the moment, so no one can stay in office on the political basis or because of relationships, groupings or recommendations. The formula of ‘Right Man for the Right Job’ will be strictly followed on board .

    Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had initially conveyed the message to all officials.

    After Chairman Mohsin Naqvi assumed office, resignations of 6 senior officials have accepted while more resignations are likely to be come in the coming days in the board.

  • England Women’s cricket coach using AI to pick team

    England Women’s cricket coach using AI to pick team

    England Women’s cricket coach Jon Lewis revealed Friday he is using artificial intelligence to aid team selection, saying the technology helped his side square last season’s Ashes.

    Lewis first became familiar with the work of London-based PSi when he took charge of the UP Warriorz franchise in India’s Women’s Premier League.

    Now the 48-year-old former England paceman uses the company to assist with his decisions about squad composition, team balance and in-game match-ups between players.

    The system plots projected outcomes depending on the composition of each side.

    “I can send multiple different line-ups to the PSi in London and they run, I think, about 250,000 simulations per team that I send, with all different permutations that could happen through the game,” he said.

    “We are able to run simulated teams versus the simulated opposition to give us an idea about how those teams may match up against each other.

    “I came across it during my time at UP Warriorz and it’s something I looked at and thought it could add some value to the England Women’s cricket team.”

    Lewis said he still favoured a “people-first approach” but he added: “What data can do is give you a really objective view of what could happen and what has happened previously. I think it will help with borderline decisions in terms of selection and match-ups.”

    Lewis, who has spoken to England’s rugby union coach Steve Borthwick about his own use of the PSi model, said the system had proved its worth as his side drew last season’s multi-format Women’s Ashes series against arch-rivals Australia.

    “There was one selection particularly last year, one period of the Ashes that we targeted as a team,” said Lewis, speaking at the announcement of England’s squad for T20 and ODI series at home to Pakistan later this month.

    “There were a couple of selections where AI really helped because both players I was thinking about picking were both in really good form and were both really selectable and it did help with those selections.

    “We saw a real strength in Australia and we matched up our strength to that. That worked really, really well and it helped us win the T20 series in particular, which got us back in the Ashes.”

    AI is becoming an increasing feature of top-level sport, with International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach saying last month it could help identify talented athletes “in every corner of the world”.

    He said AI could also provide more athletes with access to personalised training methods.

  • ICC has announced the T20 World Cup umpires and referees

    ICC has announced the T20 World Cup umpires and referees

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced its lineup of umpires and referees for T20 World Cup 2024.

    A panel of 20 umpires and six referees has been selected for the opening round of the T20 World Cup.

    According to the ICC, match referees include David Bone, Jeff Crowe and Ranjan Madugale, in addition to Andrew Pycroft, Richie Richardson and Jugal Srinath.

    The panel of umpires also includes Pakistan’s Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqub and Rashid Riaz.

    ICCT Twenty World Cup will be played from June 1 to June 29 in USA and West Indies.

  • Pakistan’s South Africa tour schedule announced

    Pakistan’s South Africa tour schedule announced

    The schedule of Pakistan cricket team’s tour to South Africa has been announced. Pakistan cricket team will visit South Africa later this year where 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 3 T20 International matches will be played.

    The series will start from December 1, 2024 and will end on January 2, 2025.

    This will be the seventh test tour of Pakistan cricket team to South Africa.

    The national cricket team will play 3 ODI and 3 T20 matches in the tour of Australia this year. Apart from this Pakistan team will also play a tri-nation ODI series with South Africa and New Zealand this year.

    Pakistan will also host Test series against Bangladesh and England in the same year.

  • American women marries Pakistani Polo player after accepting Islam

    American women marries Pakistani Polo player after accepting Islam

    An American woman converted to Islam and married a young polo player from Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province of Pakistan.

    Polo player Anwar Wali and American woman Claire Stephen got married on Thursday in Islamabad. The family of the boy also participated in the ceremony.

    Video credit: Aaj Tv Official

    During an interview on a YouTube channel, Anwar Wali said that Claire had come to Chitral a year ago and had stayed in his hotel. “She liked the environment and people of Chitral so much that she extended her stay here for 6 months.”

    Claire mingled with people here and tried her best to understand the Chitrali culture.

    She said that she had traveled all over the world but found the culture of Chitral inspirational.

    She said that she is associated with a local sports magazine in America, and had reached Chitral to watch a polo match. “Anwar Wali is the best polo player,” she remarked.

    Claire will stay in Chitral for some time after which she will leave for America.

  • ICC banned West Indies player Devon Thomas for five years

    ICC banned West Indies player Devon Thomas for five years

    The International Cricket Council (ICC) has imposed a 5-year ban on West Indies player ‘Devon Thomas’, after which he will not be able to play any type of cricket.

    According to the details, Devon Thomas accepted the charge of violating seven clauses of the anti-corruption codes of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) and Caribbean Premier League (CPL) for which the ICC sentenced him. He has been declared ineligible for any type of cricket for 5 years.

  • PSL commissioner Naila Bhatti resigns from post

    PSL commissioner Naila Bhatti resigns from post

    Pakistan Super League (PSL) commissioner Naila Bhatti has resigned from her post due to differences with the cricket board.

    According to the sources, PSL Commissioner Naila Bhatti’s resignation has also been accepted. Naila Bhatti was a part of former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi’s team.

    Earlier the Director of Medical and Sports Sciences of PCB Dr. Sohail Saleem resigned due to the injury of Pakistani fast bowler Ihsanullah, whose resignation was also accepted by PCB.