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Capital’s PSL team showcased

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ISLAMABAD: Roaring fans welcomed Misbahul Haq, Saeed Ajmal and other members of the capital’s Pakistan Super League (PSL) team at the launch event for Islamabad United, held at the Pak-China Friendship Centre on Saturday.

The venue was lit bright orange in the team colours and there was a festive atmosphere around the event, which was well-attended by cricket-enthusiasts and their families.

Pop star Ali Zafar performed ‘Chakka Chauka’, the team’s official anthem at the launch, while other celebrities such as actor Fawad Khan and yesteryears singer Mohammad Ali Sheiki.

Team captain Misbahul Haq walked onto the stage amid thunderous applause and cheers. The team’s official kit was also unveiled at the ceremony.

“The event aimed to showcase the theme of the team. Since it is called Islamabad United, the point is to unite people and bring together various parts of Pakistan,” one of the organisers told Dawn.

“It was also a chance for the fans to get excited about the team ahead of the upcoming matches, and it was heartening to see the response of the audience, who turned out in droves,” he said.

Some fans, however, were disappointed that they did not get a chance to meet any of the international cricketers, such as Brad Haddin and Shane Watson, were not present. However, Wasim Akram and Dean Jones, the team’s director and head coach, respectively, sent video messages.

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What a record maker cricket team of Pakistan for the world of cricket?The poor record holder cricket team of the world can easily complete its record by Pakistan cricket team. Congratulation to Pakistan cricket team fans .
 
Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, hard-hitter opener Tamim Iqbal and Test skipper Mushfiqur Rahim will fly for Dubai to play in Pakistan Super League (PSL) today.
The maiden edition of the PSL is scheduled to get underway on February 4 and will end on February 23.
A total of four players from Bangladesh had been sold. New pace sensation Mustafizur Rahman amongst the four players could not play in the league due to his should injury layoff.
In players’ draft, PSL franchisee Karachi Kings bought both Shakib Al Hasan from Platinum and Mushfiqur Rahim from Silver category. Shakib had been sold at Tk 1.9 crore, while Mushfiq was sold at Tk 20 lakh. Sohaib Malik, Sohel Tanvir and Mohammad Amir were in the same squad with them.
Peshawar Jalme, who took Tamim from Gold category by a staggering of Tk 39 lakh. Lahore Qalandars picked Mustafizur Rahman by Tk 39 lakh. He was scheduled to play with Twenty20 specialist Chris Gayle.

source: http://www.theindependentbd.com/printversion/details/32467
 
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Pakistan Super League: Let the games begin!

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PSL provides a platform for all cricketers, but the ones who gain the most benefit out of this are the domestic performers who are unable to make it into the national team due to tough competition.

February 4, 2016 marks an extremely important date in the history of Pakistan cricket. The idea which was first conceived in 2012 is finally going to turn into a reality; the curtain will rise and Pakistan Super League (PSL) will surface onto the stage of lucrative Twenty20 cricket leagues.

The teams

PSL has five teams; Islamabad United, Lahore Qalandars, Karachi Kings, Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi. They were sold for a total of $93 million and the teams will battle it out for a winning title.

Karachi Kings, captained by Pakistan’s all-rounder, Shoaib Malik, is a definite threat to the other outfits in the tournament. With the services of world-class all-rounders such as Shakibal Hasan, Imad Wasim and Ravi Bopara, the team is going to add a lot of excitement on the cricketing grounds of UAE. The inclusion of Mohammad Amir and Sohail Tanvir will give a great boost to their bowling attack as well.

Pakistan’s Test Captain, Misbahul Haq, is leading Islamabad United. This team boasts of Shane Watson as their most celebrated player. Being touted as the most complete team of the tournament, Islamabad United enjoys the availability of massive talent in terms of batting and bowling. Andre Russel, Samuel Badree, Mohammad Irfan, Umar Amin and the form-finding Saeed Ajmal are top-rated players who will help Islamabad chase the title.

The most talked about team of the tournament, Peshawar Zalmi, has promised entertainment and victory under the captaincy of Boom Boom Shahid Afridi, the captain of the team. Wahab Riaz, Shaun William Tait and Junaid Khan will deliver pace for the team with the Kookaburra ball while Afridi, Darren Sammy, Kamran Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez along with Tamim Iqbal will be in charge of the batting line-up.

Quetta Gladiators is being led by Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed. English batting star, Kevin Pietersen, was opted by Quetta as their Iconic player. Still, this team is being called the underdog of the tournament. With batsmen such as Sarfraz, Pietersen, Ahmed Shahzad, Asad Shafiq and Saad Nasim and bowlers like Umar Gul, Zulfiqar Babar and Jason Holder on the team, Quetta Gladiators can work themselves up to becoming the dark horses of the event.

Lastly, the most promising yet unbalanced team in the league is Lahore Qalandars. The team is led by Pakistan’s ODI captain, Azhar Ali, who has never appeared in an international T20 for the country.

The team comprises of players who fluctuate between two extremes – hit the ball or get out. Chris Gayle, Umar Akmal, the brilliant fielder Mohammad Rizwan, the out of form Sohaib Maqsood and the never-performing Hammad Azam are part of team. Lahore Qalandars lost Mustafizur Rahman as their bowling option after the Bangladesh Cricket Board ruled him out in order to rest him for the upcoming World T20 in March.

The dibbly-dobbly bowler, Cameron Delport, along with the untested Zafar Gohar, are the best bowling options for them in the spin department. Yasir Shah may not be a part of the team as he is awaiting a hearing from the International Cricket Council regarding his positive dope test.

Format of the tournament

It’s a 24-match tournament, which will be played in a double round-robin format with each of the five teams playing each other twice in the group stages. Four teams will advance to the playoffs and of course, one team will be sent home in this process.

The playoffs will be played in a typical Indian Premier League (IPL) style, where the first two teams topping the table in the group round will face each other in the first playoff. The winner will move into the final directly, while the losing team will be able to salvage another chance to enter the final.

The winner of the second playoff between the third and fourth team of the group stages will then face the losing team of the third playoff in order to land a spot in the final.

What are the benefits for the franchises?

Karachi was sold for the highest amount of money to the ARY Media Group for $2.6 million. Lahore came in second with Qatar Oil winning the bid with $2.4 million. UAE Capital Venture paid $1.5 million for Islamabad, Haier purchased Peshawar for $1.6 million and Omar Associates won the bid for Quetta for $1.1 million.

With the inaugural edition boasting a prize pool of $1 million, there is a lot of money up for grabs for the franchise owners. With a large number of Pakistanis watching and supporting teams in the IPL, there is a big market for franchises to earn profits through shirts, mugs and other accessories. Meanwhile, sponsors on kits will also drive in cash for the franchises.

And what’s in it for the players?

PSL provides a platform for all cricketers, but the ones who gain the most benefit out of this are the domestic performers who are unable to make it into the national team due to tough competition.

PSL management’s decision to include at least two emerging players in the squad rule has helped newbies and domestic players make their way into Pakistan’s first lucrative league. The opportunity will allow them to taste international level cricket along with with great monetary incentives.

Meanwhile, the oldies and the tried-and-tested veterans will avail the opportunity to please the crowd and add more people to their fan bases around the world.

What is the spectators’ role?

Pakistan cricket fans will be most delighted to see PSL finally take off. They now have teams and players to look forward to from their own country. They will cherish the opportunity to boast about their own personal league. Most importantly, they will have another avenue of debate open for them – discuss PSL teams and players rather than the conventional debate on the Pakistani national teams.

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The Lahore Qalandar Logo is awesome, imagine a fast bowling danceing derwish playing cricket with magical powers lol

Supporting Pekhawar Zalmi though :D Come on
 
Injury of Mustafizur Rahman is just fake.. they dont want him to play in PSL

lol@ Peshwar jalmi :D
 
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Pakistan Super League 2016
'I see PSL as a gateway to Pakistan'

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Najam Sethi, chairman of the Pakistan Super League, explains how the tournament finally became a reality, how he aims to one day take the competition to Pakistan
Eight years on, finally the dream has been fulfilled with the PSL starting. How big an occasion is this?
It is a very big thing for us. When I became chairman of the PCB in 2013 one of the first files I saw was an attempt to organise the PSL which had been abandoned. At the time they said we didn't have the managerial talent to organise it. Then I said let us have a second look. The idea was to outsource the whole thing. So we set up a committee and sent out ads. Aman Foundation, which is linked with the Abraaj Group, and Haier came forward but unfortunately neither of their financial bids were adequate.

Then we hired Repucom to be our consultants. We should have had a whole year but we only had six months by the time we got the nod for the PSL. Having got permission from the board of governors and the funding, we then came to Dubai. That is when we found that February was not available. I was a bit stunned because my management had told me that February had been reserved. The Emirates Cricket Board said there was no written understanding with the PCB and the Masters Champions League had offered them a 10-year contract.

To cancel the PSL at that stage, when we had announced it, would have been a disaster. The PCB would have lost all credibility. We tried to persuade MCL owner Zafar Shah, but he was adamant. He would not give us space. The Emirates board was not willing to put us ahead of the MCL despite having a longstanding relationship with us. So I went to Qatar. The Qatar Olympics Committee was dying to have us, but they had only one stadium and that was not up to international standards. We drafted an MoU, where they would upgrade the stadium in four months. But two months down the line we found that it could not be done.

So I came back to Dubai and again approached the Emirates Cricket Board. We finally made a breakthrough. The understanding was that we would play for at least three years. We would not shift the venue except if it were to be played in Pakistan. The MCL would be played between January 22 and February 2 and they would play in Abu Dhabi, while we would start on February 4 and play in Dubai and Sharjah. So there would be no overlap. However, the ECB allowed the MCL to shift the dates and venues. So that has been a bit of a disappointment. We had an agreement but for various reasons that has been amended. But we have no ill will towards the other two partners.



Do you see the clash with the MCL hurting the PSL?
You can't compare the MCL with the PSL. That is for retired players and ours is current stars. And the market is very different: we are going to be banking really on Pakistanis whereas their audience is mixed. This is our first time. We really need to kick off.



What is the USP of the PSL?
Pakistanis are passionate about three things: cricket, music and food. I want to bring all these three together and the PSL is the right platform to do that. Secondly the Zimbabwe series in Pakistan showed how much interest there is in the market provided we are able to bring foreign players back to Pakistan. The third thing is I see the PSL as a gateway to Pakistan. If we are successful in holding a league here which creates a degree of excitement, if our security situation continues to improve as it is improving by the day, I see no reason why we can't persuade foreign players to play one match in Karachi and one match in Lahore next year. Then maybe in the third year, we could bring the whole league back to Pakistan. That is the short-term objective.

The PSL is going to be more like the IPL than the other leagues. I say that because there are 200 million Pakistanis at home and abroad. This is by far the single biggest eyeball market in the cricketing world outside of India. This purely empirically speaking.



Financially, are you confident the franchises will gain something?
The financial model is such that probably nobody might make money this season. I am hoping the PCB breaks even. I have told the board that we will not lose money this year. Some of the others (franchises) were not versed in terms of how to exploit their merchandising and other values might lose money. But, in the next two years, they will make money. The minute they make money the value of their assets will go up. And that is when we will have the sixth team followed by two more teams subsequently.



Realistically do you think you can hold the PSL in Pakistan in three years' time?
That is our aim. It is dependent on two things: the financial success of the PSL, how it catches the imagination of the Pakistanis and the world, and on the security situation.
Is it true that you offered overseas players the option of playing in Pakistan before the draft and each player rejected it?
We had two columns in the application: are you prepared to play in Dubai? And are you prepared to play in Pakistan? Nobody ticked Pakistan. Maybe we could have dealt with it differently: we could have said that we will offer twice as much if you play in Pakistan. But we deliberately did not want to do that because we wanted the first year to kick-start in a safe environment. But next year I mean to offer very good financial incentives to foreign players and see whether we could do at least the opening and the final in Pakistan. At the end of the day the main league would be in the UAE.



Strangely there is no hype or buzz around the PSL in Dubai. Why?
We have been working on very tight budgets. Our marketing budgets did not give us enough scope to spend the sort of money other leagues have spent. What is happening in Pakistan is more significant and important to us. Gate money is a fraction of our revenues. Apart from the psychological impact of having a good house on the first day or the second day, at the end of the day, it is the broadcasting value we get which comes from all the advertisers back home.



So you are not fussed about ticket sales?
We are, but I would not say it is an obsession with us. We do want as many people to come. We want people to demonstrate their nationalism, their support and affection for the PSL. But to say ticket sales are going to be critical to our financial model is not correct.

What anti-corruption measures has the PSL has put in place?
We have spent a lot of time and effort explaining things to the franchises and their managers on the anti-corruption code. We have a colonel from the Inter-Services Intelligence who is overseeing the security operation. We have a senior police officer of the rank of senior superintendent of police, who has worked for five years with the ICC's ACSU, who is part of the security team. We have also hired a UK-based firm, Sports Radar, which will monitor the betting patterns. We have one security official with every franchise. We cannot afford any scandal. We have told the franchises if there is a breach, even a hint of scandal, we would take serious measures including banning the team

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1st Match: Islamabad Un v Quetta Glad at Dubai (DSC) on Feb 4, 2016
 
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