Tag: Usama mir

  • Usama Mir creates new history in Pakistan Super League

    Usama Mir creates new history in Pakistan Super League

    Multan Sultans spinner Usama Mir has created history in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) becoming the highest wicket-taking spinner in a single edition of the League.

    He has taken 21 wickets so far, surpassing Rashid Khan who took 20 wickets in the previous edition.

    Hasan Ali took 25 wickets in 2019, Abbas Afridi took 23 wickets in 2023, Ihsanullah took 22 wickets while Faheem Ashraf took 21 wickets in the 2019 edition.

    All four players who have taken more wickets than Usama Mir are fast bowlers.

  • People verbally abused me for dropping Warner’s catch in World Cup, reveals Usama Mir

    People verbally abused me for dropping Warner’s catch in World Cup, reveals Usama Mir

    National cricket team’s leg-spinner Usama Mir has revealed that trolls verbally abused him through private messages for dropping David Warner’s catch in the ODI World Cup played in India in September last year.

    While talking to Geo Super, Usama Mir said “We could not give a good performance during the matches in India, which is a pity”.

    He continued: “I dropped David Warner’s catch, but it was one that anyone could catch. Later, people’s reaction was extremely bad. Some people used bad words for me on social media, and some used private messages and verbally abused me”.

    Usama said, “People make you Don Bradman with one performance but with a bad performance these same people make you fall. Pakistanis should support us because we are playing for our country, not for any other country.”

    During the 18th match of the World Cup, first Usama Mir and then Abdullah Shafiq dropped David Warner’s catch when the batsman was on 10 runs. Usama Mir caught Warner on Shaheen Afridi’s ball. Warner scored 163 runs off 124 balls with the help of 9 sixes and 14 fours and won the Player of the Match award.

  • PCB rejects Big Bash League request to extend NOCs

    PCB rejects Big Bash League request to extend NOCs

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has rejected a request by Australia’s Big Bash League’s (BBL) request to extend the No Objection Letter (NOC) of Haris Rauf, Usama Mir, and Zaman Khan.

    BBL was informed of the decision not to extend the NOC of the three players, key Pakistan squad members for the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand starting January 12.

    If the PCB had accepted the Big Bash League’s request, Haris, Usama, and Zaman could have played three additional matches. According to the NOC issued by the PCB, these players were allowed to play the BBL till December 28.