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Business Recorder
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Business Recorder
Foreign stars rejoin Peshawar Zalmi ahead of PSL 10 Islamabad leg
Peshawar Zalmi received a major boost ahead of the Islamabad leg of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, as four of their overseas players, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Max Bryant, Najibullah Zadran, and Luke Wood, have rejoined the squad. The quartet arrived in Islamabad on Thursday and are expected to be available for selection in the upcoming matches. Their return adds depth to Zalmi's batting and bowling departments, as the franchise eyes a strong finish in the league stage. Tom Kohler-Cadmore, a consistent performer for Zalmi in previous editions, is joined by Australian batter Max Bryant, Afghan power-hitter Najibullah Zadran, and English pacer Luke Wood. Peshawar Zalmi currently sit fifth on the points table and will face Karachi Kings in their next fixture at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.


Powys County Times
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Powys County Times
Pakistan Super League game involving English trio postponed amid India tensions
A Pakistan Super League match involving English players James Vince, Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Luke Wood has been postponed as hostilities with India continue to cast uncertainty over the T20 tournament. Tensions have escalated sharply following Indian missile strikes that killed at least 26 people but a game between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United took place as scheduled at the Gaddafi Stadium in Rawalpindi on Wednesday evening. But things developed again overnight, with the theatre spreading beyond the Kashmir area. Local reports and social media footage suggested a surveillance drone was downed in the close vicinity of the Rawalpindi stadium. Drones had been deployed to target Pakistan's air defence system. 🚨 Important Update 🚨 Today's match between Peshawar and Karachi has been rescheduled. Read more: #ApnaXHai #HBLPSLX — PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) May 8, 2025 That meant Thursday's clash between Vince's Karachi Kings and the Peshawar Zalmi side that Wood and Kohler-Cadmore both play for was thrust into doubt, with emergency meetings eventually concluding that it could not go ahead. A short statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board read: 'The Pakistan Cricket Board, in consultation with all the stakeholders, has decided to reschedule tonight's HBL PSL X match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings. The PCB will announce the revised date and venue in due course.' There are just eight fixtures PSL left, with the final scheduled for May 18 in Lahore, but whether a satisfactory conclusion can be agreed remains to be seen. Doha and Dubai have been mooted as potential venues but moving the entire tournament at such short notice could be a long shot. It is understood some overseas players, including individuals in the seven-strong English contingent, have been exploring the possibility of leaving early. The other English players currently in Pakistan are Lahore Qalandars duo Sam Billings and Tom Curran, and Multan Sultans pair Chris Jordan and David Willey. Former England internationals Alex Hartley and Ravi Bopara have coaching roles, with some media representatives also present. All are involved in a WhatsApp group, which has been used to discuss the ongoing situation and share information. The Professional Cricketers' Association has been offering logistical assistance and support, keeping players informed with up to date security details and government advice. The England and Wales Cricket Board has also been monitoring official channels. 🚨 Update 🚨 #TATAIPL Match No. 6️⃣1️⃣ between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians shifted to Ahmedabad from Dharamshala. Details 🔽 | #PBKSvMI — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 8, 2025 Meanwhile, an Indian Premier League fixture between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians on Sunday has been moved from Dharamsala to Ahmedabad, due to 'logistical challenges'. The Dharamsala airport has been closed in recent days as a result of the ongoing instability. Current advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warns against all travel to specific parts of Pakistan and also states: 'Airspace restrictions may be announced or changed at short notice and British nationals should contact their airline for up-to-date information'.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Pakistan Super League game involving English trio postponed amid India tensions
A Pakistan Super League match involving English players James Vince, Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Luke Wood has been postponed as hostilities with India continue to cast uncertainty over the T20 tournament. Tensions have escalated sharply following Indian missile strikes that killed at least 26 people but a game between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United took place as scheduled at the Gaddafi Stadium in Rawalpindi on Wednesday evening. But things developed again overnight, with the theatre spreading beyond the Kashmir area. Local reports and social media footage suggested a surveillance drone was downed in the close vicinity of the Rawalpindi stadium. Drones had been deployed to target Pakistan's air defence system. 🚨 Important Update 🚨 Today's match between Peshawar and Karachi has been rescheduled. Read more: #ApnaXHai #HBLPSLX — PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20) May 8, 2025 That meant Thursday's clash between Vince's Karachi Kings and the Peshawar Zalmi side that Wood and Kohler-Cadmore both play for was thrust into doubt, with emergency meetings eventually concluding that it could not go ahead. A short statement from the Pakistan Cricket Board read: 'The Pakistan Cricket Board, in consultation with all the stakeholders, has decided to reschedule tonight's HBL PSL X match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings. The PCB will announce the revised date and venue in due course.' There are just eight fixtures PSL left, with the final scheduled for May 18 in Lahore, but whether a satisfactory conclusion can be agreed remains to be seen. Doha and Dubai have been mooted as potential venues but moving the entire tournament at such short notice could be a long shot. It is understood some overseas players, including individuals in the seven-strong English contingent, have been exploring the possibility of leaving early. The other English players currently in Pakistan are Lahore Qalandars duo Sam Billings and Tom Curran, and Multan Sultans pair Chris Jordan and David Willey. Former England internationals Alex Hartley and Ravi Bopara have coaching roles, with some media representatives also present. All are involved in a WhatsApp group, which has been used to discuss the ongoing situation and share information. The Professional Cricketers' Association has been offering logistical assistance and support, keeping players informed with up to date security details and government advice. The England and Wales Cricket Board has also been monitoring official channels. 🚨 Update 🚨#TATAIPL Match No. 6️⃣1️⃣ between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians shifted to Ahmedabad from Dharamshala. Details 🔽 | #PBKSvMI — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) May 8, 2025 Meanwhile, an Indian Premier League fixture between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians on Sunday has been moved from Dharamsala to Ahmedabad, due to 'logistical challenges'. The Dharamsala airport has been closed in recent days as a result of the ongoing instability. Current advice from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warns against all travel to specific parts of Pakistan and also states: 'Airspace restrictions may be announced or changed at short notice and British nationals should contact their airline for up-to-date information'. The PA news agency has contacted the ECB, PCA, World Cricketers' Association and PCB for comment.


Express Tribune
19-04-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Zalmi break PSL record, register largest-ever victory in league's history
Listen to article Peshawar Zalmi etched their name in Pakistan Super League (PSL) history on Saturday, registering the tournament's biggest-ever victory with a commanding 120-run win over Multan Sultans in Rawalpindi. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Zalmi found themselves in early trouble, losing both star openers for just five runs. However, the middle order mounted a fierce counterattack, turning the tide dramatically. Mohammad Haris led the charge with an explosive 45 off just 21 balls, including three sixes, while Tom Kohler-Cadmore anchored the innings with a blistering 52 off 30 deliveries, smashing five sixes. The duo stitched together a rapid 79-run stand to set the tone. Hussain Talat (37 off 29) and Mitchell Owen (34 off 15) maintained the momentum through the middle overs. The fireworks continued as Abdul Samad delivered a stunning cameo, hammering 40 off just 14 balls to lift Zalmi to a daunting total of 227/6 in their 20 overs. In response, Multan Sultans never looked settled in the chase, losing wickets at regular intervals. Usman Khan offered brief resistance with a 22-ball 44, but once he fell, the rest of the batting lineup crumbled, eventually being bowled out for 107. With this thumping win, Zalmi broke the previous record for the biggest margin of victory in PSL history, surpassing Lahore Qalandars' 119-run triumph over Islamabad United during the eighth edition of the league.


BBC News
19-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Kohler-Cadmore makes 52 as Peshawar thrash Multan
Tom Kohler-Cadmore top-scored with 52 as Peshawar Zalmi thrashed Multan Sultans by 120 runs in the Pakistan Super Kohler-Cadmore hit five sixes in his 30 balls in Peshawar's 227-7. There were also contributions of 45 from Mohammad Haris, 40 from just 14 balls by Abdul Samad and 37 from Hussain another one-sided PSL contest, the Sultans were bowled out for 107 in 15.5 overs in top three all made starts - Mohammad Rizwan 15, Shai Hope 20 and Usman Khan 44 - but none went on and David Willey, who added 13 at number eight, was the next highest 30, had been dismissed for eight and nought in his first two matches in the competition - two defeats for Sultans are bottom of the early PSL table after three defeats from three matches. Peshawar are a place above after their first PSL fixtures & results, table