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  • November 26, 2025

    Ali Khan Tareen Steps Down as Multan Sultans Owner After PCB Declines Renewal

    Ali Khan Tareen formally exited his role as the owner of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chose not to offer him a renewal. His departure comes at a time when the remaining five franchises — including Islamabad United and Karachi Kings — successfully renewed their agreements for the next decade. Also Read: PSL Franchises Renew Decade-Long Rights Ahead of 2026 Expansion In a heartfelt note shared on X, Ali Tareen described the decision as painful but inevitable, stating that the franchise had always held deep personal value for him. Despite bearing financial losses every...

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  • November 25, 2025

    PSL Franchises Renew Decade-Long Rights Ahead of 2026 Expansion

    Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises Lahore Qalandars, Peshawar Zalmi, and Quetta Gladiators have renewed their rights for the next 10 years, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Monday. The agreements were finalised at market valuations determined by global audit firm Ernst & Young, following what the PCB described as a “comprehensive and transparent assessment.” Also Read: Salman Butt Cleared: Lifetime Ban Declared Void The renewals come ahead of the league’s expansion to eight teams in its 11th edition next year, marking a significant milestone in PSL’s growth and commercial development. Lahore Qalandars, the PSL’s most valuable franchise and winners of three of...

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  • November 25, 2025

    Salman Butt Cleared: Lifetime Ban Declared Void

    A lifetime ban and month-long legal battle did not stop Salman Butt from coaching Arshad Nadeem to yet another global javelin title at the Islamic Solidarity Games last week. The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Adjudicator has now declared Salman’s ban “illegal and void,” allowing him to resume his coaching duties. Also Read: Pakistan Shaheens Clinch Asia Cup Rising Stars Title in Heart-Stopping Super Over Thriller Salman, serving as the Asian Director of Development for World Athletics, expressed relief, saying, “We feel that justice has been served. And now, I’ll continue with the work I’m doing.” The Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) had imposed...

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  • November 24, 2025

    Pakistan Shaheens Clinch Asia Cup Rising Stars Title in Heart-Stopping Super Over Thriller

    Pakistan Shaheens pulled off one of their most dramatic wins in recent memory, defending a modest 125 before edging Bangladesh ‘A’ in a nerve-racking Super Over to retain their Asia Cup Rising Stars title at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha on Sunday night. Also Read: Usman Tariq Shines in Rawalpindi as Pakistan Storm Into Nov 29 Final What looked like a straightforward win, then a certain defeat, then a miracle comeback — all unfolded within 40 minutes of pure chaos. Shaheens were bowled out for 125 after another top-order collapse, but their spinners dragged them back into the contest,...

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  • November 24, 2025

    Usman Tariq Shines in Rawalpindi as Pakistan Storm Into Nov 29 Final

    Mystery spinner Usman Tariq delivered a jaw-dropping spell at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday night, grabbing a sensational hat-trick and finishing with match-winning figures of 4 for 18 as Pakistan crushed Zimbabwe by 69 runs in the T20I tri-series. Also Read: PCB Announces New PSL Rewards for April 2026 The victory sealed Pakistan’s place in the November 29 final — and electrified a packed Rawalpindi crowd that erupted the moment the 25-year-old became just the fourth Pakistani bowler to take a T20I hat-trick. Chasing 196, Zimbabwe folded for 126 in 19 overs. Their collapse was triggered spectacularly in the 10th over when Usman...

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  • November 22, 2025

    PCB Announces New PSL Rewards for April 2026

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has unveiled a new set of rewards for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) edition scheduled for April 2026, aiming to further boost competition and franchise engagement. PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Friday that while the champions will continue to receive $500,000, the runners-up team will now take home $300,000, an increase from last year’s $200,000 reward. In addition, a $200,000 prize will be awarded to the “best franchise contributing towards cricket development,” highlighting efforts to support the growth of the sport beyond the field. Also Read: Mohammad Gulzar Wins Wrestling Bronze at Islamic Games Naqvi...

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