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Ihsanullah named Best Player of PSL 2023
Fast bowler Ihsanullah of Multan Sultans has been one the most exciting finds of PSL 2023.
He has vindicated the buzz around him with a series of startling performances that have grabbed the attention of the cricket world.
As a result, Ihsanullah has been named as the Player of PSL 8 which is a massive honour.
The selection was made by an independent panel that was headed by Mr Haroon Rashid (Chair of PSL 8 Technical Committee) and respected commentators, Bazid Khan, Daren Ganga, Nick Knight and Sana Mir.
Ihsanullah was nominated for the Emerging Category. However, he created history by becoming the first player from the Emerging Category to beat the more experienced and established stars to win the Player of the Tournament award.
The previous seven winners of this award are: Ravi Bopara (2016, Karachi Kings), Kamran Akmal (2017, Peshawar Zalmi), Luke Ronchi (2018, Islamabad United), Shane Watson (2019, Quetta Gladiators), Babar Azam (2020, Karachi Kings), Sohaib Maqsood (2021, Multan Sultans) and Mohammad Rizwan (2022, Multan Sultans).
Ihsanullah had figures of two for 37, five for 12, three for 24, two for 19, none for 17, two for 22, two for 33, two for 35, none for 35, two for 58, one for 18 and one for 37 in 12 matches.
He finished the series with 22 wickets at an economy-rate of 7.59.
Due to these consistent performances, he also earned his maiden call-up to the Pakistan side for the Afghanistan T20Is.
What’s more, the lanky fast bowler was also declared the Bowler of the PSL 8.
Previous winners of this award are: Andre Russell (2016), Sohail Khan (2017), Faheem Ashraf (2018), Hasan Ali (2019), Shaheen Shah Afridi (2020), Shahnawaz Dahani (2021) and Shadab Khan (2022).
Multan Sultans captain Mohammad Rizwan was adjudged as the Batter of PSL 8 after he won the Hanif Mohammad Cap for the highest-scorer of the tournament.
Rizwan finished the competition with 550 runs at a strike-rate of 142.85 with a century and four half-centuries.
Previous winners of this award are: Umar Akmal (2016), Kamran Akmal (2017 & 2018), Shane Watson (2019), Babar Azam (2020), Sohaib Maqsood (2021) and Fakhar Zaman (2022).
Rizwan also scooped the Wicketkeeper of PSL 8. He accounted for 14 batters (13 catches and one stump).
There was more good news for Multan Sultans when 21-year-old Abbas Afridi won the Emerging Player of the PSL 8.
Abbas finished as the leading wicket-taker with 23 wickets at an economy-rate of 9.45 with two four-fers and a hat-trick.
This category was introduced in 2019 and the previous four winners are Umer Khan (2019) Haider Ali (2020), Shahnawaz Dahani (2021) and Zaman Khan (2022).
Kieron Pollard collected the Best Fielder of PSL 8 award.
Alex Wharf was named as the Umpire of PSL 8, while Karachi Kings captain Imad Wasim was named as the All-Rounder of PSL 8.
The gutsy left-hander scored 404 runs at a strike-rate of over 170 and also claimed nine wickets at an economy-rate of 7.93.
His impressive performance helped him reclaim his place in the national side for the three-T20I series against Afghanistan in Sharjah.
Complete list of award winners:
PSL 8 Player of the Tournament – Ihsanullah (Multan Sultans) (22 wickets, economy-rate 7.59)
Batter of PSL 8 –Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) (550 runs, 142.5 strike-rate)
Bowler of PSL 8 – Ihsanullah (Multan Sultans) (22 wickets, economy-rate 7.59)
Fielder of PSL 8 – Kieron Pollard (Multan Sultans) (11 catches)
Wicketkeeper of PSL 8 – Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) (14 dismissals)
Emerging player of PSL 8 – Abbas Afridi (Multan Sultans) (23 wickets, economy-rate 9.45)
All-rounder of PSL 8 – Imad Wasim (Karachi Kings) (404 runs and nine wickets)
Spirit of Cricket – Peshawar Zalmi
Umpire of PSL 8 – Alex Wharf
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Mohammad Rizwan Faces Backlash for Underwhelming Knock in Pakistan’s Loss to South Africa
Mohammad Rizwan has come under heavy fire for his performance during Pakistan’s loss to South Africa in a high-stakes match. Critics described his innings as lackluster, accusing him of playing a “shameless” and “criminal” knock that failed to meet the demands of the situation. His inability to accelerate scoring when required drew ire from fans and analysts alike, with many questioning his intent and decision-making under pressure.
While Rizwan’s cautious approach ensured some stability, it proved inadequate against South Africa’s aggressive game plan. His inability to shift gears in critical moments ultimately hurt Pakistan’s chances, and his performance sparked a broader debate about his role and strategy in the team’s batting order. Some commentators were particularly scathing, questioning how Rizwan could reflect on his effort given the circumstances.
The incident has added to the scrutiny of Pakistan’s overall performance in the tournament, with many demanding better strategies and execution from key players. Rizwan, regarded as a pivotal figure in the lineup, now faces the challenge of responding to the criticism and delivering under pressure in future matches.
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Karnali Strengthen Playoff Aspirations; Lumbini Break Winless Streak
The Nepal Premier League (NPL) witnessed dramatic turnarounds as Karnali Yaks secured their third consecutive victory and Lumbini Lions registered their maiden win. Karnali cruised to a seven-wicket win over Pokhara Avengers, powered by William Bosisto’s brilliant bowling performance, claiming 6 wickets for 28 runs. This victory places the Yaks in a strong position for playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Lumbini Lions finally ended their winless run by defeating Chitwan Rhinos by 33 runs. Rohit Paudel starred with an outstanding all-round performance, scoring 80 runs and taking 4 wickets for just 17 runs. The Lions’ bowlers complemented Paudel’s efforts, restricting the Rhinos and ensuring a much-needed morale boost.
Both results have shaken up the league standings as the tournament heads toward a tense conclusion. With Karnali firming their playoff prospects and Lumbini gaining momentum, fans can expect high-intensity action in the upcoming matches.
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Andy Roberts Declares Mohammed Shami as India’s Best Bowler
West Indies cricket legend Andy Roberts has lauded Mohammed Shami as India’s most skilled pacer, emphasizing his superiority in effectiveness and consistency over others, including Jasprit Bumrah. While acknowledging Bumrah’s ability to claim crucial wickets, Roberts expressed that Shami’s control, seam positioning, and adaptability under diverse conditions set him apart.
Roberts critiqued Mohammed Siraj, stating he has yet to reach the same level as Bumrah and Shami. He highlighted that Shami’s ability to relentlessly hit good lengths and extract movement makes him India’s standout bowler. He urged Indian cricket to focus more on nurturing such talent for long-term success in international cricket.
Roberts’ observations offer a fresh perspective on India’s pace attack dynamics, sparking debates among cricket fans worldwide.
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