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Failed Flop Foreign Players exposed, who made excuses and left PSL (Biggest Cricket League) due to Non-Performance

Only the Best competes and fights till the end, is the motto of Pakistanis and the PSL.

This much is now established after Pakistan Super League in Lahore, PSL has become one of the Top most and the most toughest, fine tuned in later stages, most exciting and rich leagues in World Cricket now. The world speaks for PSL itself not just every Pakistani which supports it in hard and good times.

This Thread will track all Foreign players and local players who could not perform, flopped, degraded themselves; made excuses and left PSL league due to its competitive and excellent cricket matches:
 
Failed Flop Foreign Players exposed, who made excuses and left PSL (Biggest Cricket League) due to Non-Performance

Only the Best competes and fights till the end, is the motto of Pakistanis and the PSL.

This much is now established after Pakistan Super League in Lahore, PSL has become one of the Top most and the most toughest, fine tuned in later stages, most exciting and rich leagues in World Cricket now. The world speaks for PSL itself not just every Pakistani which supports it in hard and good times.

This Thread will track all Foreign players and local players who could not perform, flopped, degraded themselves; made excuses and left PSL league due to its competitive and excellent cricket matches:
Just today that Aussie who apparently got pis*ed and then smashed up his hotel room , abused airport staff , gave different bank account details and then left the country. What a disgrace if true
 
Rest of Foreign players in 100s whose names are not in below list or Pakistani domestic player not in the list player, hats off to them, excellent performance, match winners, and have the great guts and skills to perform in high voltage PSL. Those who flopped:

All are commercial players - all these players either ran out of gas or just not good enough:
  • Alex Hales in PSL 7 2022, had flopped with zero performance playing for Islamabad United.
  • Saqib Mahmood - Peshawar Zalmi massive flop bowler from England.
  • Sherfane Rutherford - Peshawar Zalmi - one or 2 innings, another flop, ran out of gas.
  • Muhammad Nabi - Karachi Kings - flop.
  • Chris Gayle has been the biggest flop of all time, could not face Pakistani fast or spin bowling.
  • Joe Clarke of Karachi Kings a flop.
  • Tom Lemmonby
  • Tom Kohler-Cadmore - Quetta Gladitors
  • Noor Ahmed - Afghanistan- Karachi Kings - Ran out of Gas.
  • Liam Livingstone played for Peshwar Zalmi another flop, zero performance and got signed to play IPL.
  • James Faulkner has been banned for life by PCB and PSL admin. James Faulkner another failed performer
  • Gurbaz from Afghanistan another failed performer.
  • Ben Dunk
  • Ben Ducket - Quetta Gladiators
  • Marchant De Lange - Islamabad United
  • Jordan Thomspon
  • Chris Jordan - England - KK
Local Domestic Pakistani Players who flopped in PSL in Lahore:
  • Shahid Afridi
  • Haider Ali
  • Sohaib Maqsood
  • Wahab Riaz
  • Hasan Ali
  • Sharjeel Khan
  • Amer Yamin
  • Umaif Asif
  • M Imran
  • Sahibzada Farhan
  • Sohail Tanvir
  • Ashar Quershi
  • Asif Ali
  • Muhamamad Aklaq - Islamabad
  • Khurram Shahzad - KK
  • Ghulam Mudassar - QG
  • Rohail Nazir wicket keeper - KK
 
Lol. There was another thread running about how foreigners praised PSL to be one of the great leagues. Now the foreign players are at fault. Pakistan is facing money issues in all aspects. This needs to be sorted out fast.
 
Lol. There was another thread running about how foreigners praised PSL to be one of the great leagues. Now the foreign players are at fault. Pakistan is facing money issues in all aspects. This needs to be sorted out fast.
Are you sure that it was financial mishandling from Pakistani side.

Or you just can't help being a hypocrite or better an Indian.
 
Rest of Foreign players in 100s whose names are not in below list or Pakistani domestic player not in the list player, hats off to them, excellent performance, match winners, and have the great guts and skills to perform in high voltage PSL. Those who flopped:

All are commercial players - all these players either ran out of gas or just not good enough:
  • Alex Hales in PSL 7 2022, had flopped with zero performance playing for Islamabad United.
  • Saqib Mahmood - Peshawar Zalmi massive flop bowler from England.
  • Sherfane Rutherford - Peshawar Zalmi - one or 2 innings, another flop, ran out of gas.
  • Muhammad Nabi - Karachi Kings - flop.
  • Chris Gayle has been the biggest flop of all time, could not face Pakistani fast or spin bowling.
  • Joe Clarke of Karachi Kings a flop.
  • Tom Lemmonby
  • Tom Kohler-Cadmore - Quetta Gladitors
  • Noor Ahmed - Afghanistan- Karachi Kings - Ran out of Gas.
  • Liam Livingstone played for Peshwar Zalmi another flop, zero performance and got signed to play IPL.
  • James Faulkner has been banned for life by PCB and PSL admin. James Faulkner another failed performer
  • Gurbaz from Afghanistan another failed performer.
  • Ben Dunk
  • Ben Ducket - Quetta Gladiators
  • Marchant De Lange - Islamabad United
  • Jordan Thomspon
  • Chris Jordan - England - KK
Local Domestic Pakistani Players who flopped in PSL in Lahore:
  • Shahid Afridi
  • Haider Ali
  • Sohaib Maqsood
  • Wahab Riaz
  • Hasan Ali
  • Sharjeel Khan
  • Amer Yamin
  • Umaif Asif
  • M Imran
  • Sahibzada Farhan
  • Sohail Tanvir
  • Ashar Quershi
  • Asif Ali
  • Muhamamad Aklaq - Islamabad
  • Khurram Shahzad - KK
  • Ghulam Mudassar - QG
  • Rohail Nazir wicket keeper - KK



While I agree with almost everything you have said, however Alex Hales was not a complete flop in PSL 7 as you claimed. In 7 matches he played, he scored 255 runs at an average of 42 & 150+ strike rate with two 50+ scores. Doesn't look like a failure to me.
 
Pakistan is facing money issues in all aspects. This needs to be sorted out fast.

Nobody is saying that foreign players are at fault. It is simply discussing those foreign players who couldn't perform well this season. Nothing wrong in it

As for money issues:

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Amazing bravery by Alex Hales.

English star Alex Hales returns to PSL after withdrawal​

By
Sohail Imran

He had left the PSL just over a week ago, citing bubble fatigue as the main reason for his withdrawal

ESPNCRICINFO STAFF8 hrs ago
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Alex Hales' return will boost an injury-hit Islamabad United side PSL
Alex Hales will make a surprise return to the PSL to help an injury-battered Islamabad United progress to the final of the seventh season.

United are due to take on Peshawar Zalmi in the first eliminator at Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday, a game Hales is now expected to be available for. His return will be a massive boost to the two-time champions, who have been hit especially hard by injuries and absences this season.
Hales had left the PSL just over a week ago, citing bubble fatigue as the main reason for his withdrawal. But a couple of amendments to the existing health and safety protocols, approved today, have allowed Hales to return and play immediately without the need to isolate beforehand once he arrives. Hales will have to clear a Covid-19 test on arrival.
The amendment means that at this late stage teams can bring in players and make them play the day of their arrival. They will, however, be kept apart from the team as much as possible, including not having access to the team's dressing room, staying in a separate area of the hotel and traveling in a separate car to the stadium.
The other amendment has been to cut the isolation period for asymptomatic cases from seven to five days - with a negative rapid antigen test required to exit isolation. A number of members of the Zalmi and Multan Sultans squad have tested positive in the last couple of days, including Tim David. This tweak allows some room for positive cases - depending on when they tested positive - to return should their teams make the final on Sunday.
According to the PCB,

the amendments were presented and unanimously approved by the six franchises this afternoon and were run past the Medical Advisory Panel before being introduced."

United, though, will be happiest, given how crucial Hales was to their fortunes this season. Despite not playing three games, Hales is United's top-scorer this season, averaging over 40 at a strike rate of 156.44. Along with Paul Stirling - who had to leave for national duty with Ireland - his starts meant United were among the highest-scoring sides in the Powerplay earlier in the season.

But Hales' abrupt departure was part of a string of changes to what would've been their first-choice XI; Stirling and Rahmanullah Gurbaz both had to leave for international duty; Shadab Khan, the captain, has been injured; Colin Munro is injured; Zeeshan Zameer, their promising young fast bowler, is also out for the season. That has impacted United's performances, the franchise stuttering into the playoffs with three defeats in their last four games (the last two especially comprehensive). Even with a close-to-full strength side early on though United had won three and lost three of their first six games.

There is cautious optimism within United that Shadab might be fit to play in the first eliminator against Zalmi. Given the season he - and Hales - have had, they will be very welcome returns.
 
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