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#BabarAzamConference #BabarAzamLatestInterviewAfterVictoryAgainstAustralia #PakvsAusOdiSeries #QaddafiStadiumLahore #PakvsAus2ndODI Pakistan odi Cricket team Practice at qaddafi stadium Babar azam batting practice Mohammad Rizwan Practice at qaddafi stadium Mohammad Rizwan practice videos Babar Azam Practice Videos Aaron Finch,australia team in pakistan australia team practice at gaddafi stadium australia team in lahore,australia team practice for odi series aaron finch 1st time entry at gaddafi stadium aaron finch,aaron finch practice at gaddafi stadium aaron finch practice at qaddafi stadium lahore pakistan team practice at qaddafi stadium lahore Australia's white-ball squad: Aaron Finch (capt), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Alex Carey, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Ben McDermott, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Adam Zampa. Pakistan white-ball squad Babar Azam (captain), Shadab Khan (VC), Abdullah Shafique, Asif Afridi, Fakhar. Zaman, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imam-ul-Haq, Khushdil Shah, Muhammad Haris, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Rizwan, Muhammad Wasim jr, Saud Shakeel, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shahnawaz Dahani. Usman Qadir Match Dates 29 March – 1st ODI, Lahore 31 March – 2nd ODI, Lahore 2 April – 3rd ODI, Lahore 5 April – one-off T20I, Lahore 6 April - Departure
#JoshHazzlewood #AusPlayersPlayingGolf #PakvsAus #AustraliaTeaminLahore Australia cricket team playing golf Aus players playing golf in lahore Australia cricket team players playing golf at gymkhana Aus players at gymkhana golf club,Pat Cummins playing golf Pat cummins interview at gymkhana golf club Josh Hazlewood playing golf Hazlewood gymkhana khana golf club interview Pat Cummins and Hazlewood Playing Golf at Lahore Gymkhana Club ,australia team playing golf in lahore gymkhana australia team lahore activity australia team enjoyed golf Pakistan vs Australia 3rd Lahore Test Match Australia cricket security in Lahore Australian team begins first tour of the South Asian country in nearly quarter of a century amid tight security for their six-week stay. Australia’s cricket team has flown into Pakistan on their first tour of the country in nearly a quarter of a century – and into a security bubble that will envelop them throughout their six-week stay. Pakistan have struggled to attract visiting sides since a fatal terror attack on the visiting Sri Lanka team’s bus in 2009. Australia pulled out of a tour five years earlier after a suicide blast at a Lahore church. They last played in Pakistan in 1998, winning a three-Test series 1-0 and blanking the hosts in the three one-day internationals. “They have landed,” a Pakistani security official said while Australia batsman Steve Smith posted a picture on Twitter saying the team had arrived. Australia will play three Tests, three one-day internationals, and one Twenty20 match before leaving on April 6. Having been forced to play their home games abroad – mainly in the United Arab Emirates – Pakistan appeared to have reassured international cricket authorities last year, with both New Zealand and England scheduled to tour. But the Black Caps hastily departed in September just minutes before their first match was due to start, citing security fears. England postponed tours by their men’s and women’s teams soon after. The decisions incensed Pakistan cricket authorities, who felt they had done everything possible to ensure safety and security. They say they are again leaving nothing to chance, with nearly 4,000 police and military personnel guarding the team hotel in Islamabad and the cricket stadium in the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi. The Australian men's cricket team has landed in Pakistan for the all-format series, scheduled to start from March 4. According to details, the Aussies reached Islamabad during the wee hours of Sunday morning via a special plane and were escorted to their hotel from the airport under tight security. After spending a day in isolation, the Kangaroos will be able to train from Monday. Meanwhile, Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins will do an on-arrival virtual presser at 10.00 a.m. It must be noted that the Australian squad is in Pakistan after a gap of 24 years. The last time they toured the country was back in 1998 under the leadership of Mark Taylor. three Tests, three ODIs and a T20I from March 4 to April 5. Rawalpindi will host the Test series opener and white-ball leg while Karachi and Lahore will host the second and third Test respectively. Schedule: 4-8 March – 1st Test, Rawalpindi 12-16 March – 2nd Test, Karachi 21-25 March – 3rd Test, Lahore 29 March – 1st ODI, Lahore 31 March – 2nd ODI, Lahore 2 April – 3rd ODI, Lahore 5 April – one-off T20I, Lahore 6 April - Departure #australianews #Australiatourtopakistan #PakvsAus #australia #australiainpakistan #CricketAustralia #australiacricketteamnew Pakistan name ODI and T20I squads for Australia series Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab) Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern) Abdullah Shafique (Central Punjab) Asif Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Asif Ali (Northern) Fakhar Zaman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Haider Ali (Northern) Haris Rauf (Northern) Hasan Ali (Central Punjab) Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) Imam-Ul-Haq (Balochistan) 12. Khushdil Shah (Southern Punjab) 13. Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 14. Mohammad Nawaz (Northern) 15. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 16. Mohammad Wasim Jnr (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 17. Saud Shakeel (Sindh) 18. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 19. Shahnawaz Dahani (Sindh) 20. Usman Qadir (Central Punjab) T20I squad (in alphabetical order): 1. Babar Azam (captain) (Central Punjab) 2. Shadab Khan (vice-captain) (Northern) 3. Asif Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 4. Asif Ali (Northern) 5. Fakhar Zaman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 6. Haider Ali (Northern) 7. Haris Rauf (Northern) 8. Hasan Ali (Central Punjab) 9. Iftikhar Ahmed (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 10. Khushdil Shah (Southern Punjab) 11. Mohammad Haris (wicketkeeper) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 12. Mohammad Nawaz (Northern) 13. Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 14. Mohammad Wasim Jnr (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 15. Shaheen Shah Afridi (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 16. Shahnawaz Dahani (Sindh) 17. Usman Qadir (Central Punjab)
#shanewarne #AustraliaPlayer #ShanewarneNews Vale Shane Warne Australian cricket, along with the whole cricketing world, is in a state of shock at the loss of Shane Warne, a true cricketing genius, who has died aged 52. Warne almost single-handedly reinvented the art of leg-spin when he burst onto the international scene in the early 1990s, and by the time he retired from international cricket in 2007 he had become the first bowler to reach 700 Test wickets. A central figure in Australia’s ICC Cricket World Cup triumph in 1999, when he was player of the match in both the semi-final and the final, Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack recognised Shane’s achievements by naming him as one of its Five Cricketers of the Twentieth Century. Shane’s strength of character and enormous resilience saw him bounce back from career-threatening finger and shoulder injuries, and his stamina, his sheer will to win, and his self-belief were key factors in Australia’s great side of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Shane finished his international career with 708 Test wickets and a further 293 in One-Day Internationals, placing him second in the list of all-time international wicket-takers behind his great friend and rival Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka (1347). Shane also captained Australia in 11 One-Day Internationals, winning 10 and losing just once. At first-class level he was a passionate Victorian and enjoyed a long association with English county Hampshire. And at the end of his playing career, he also had successful stints in the Indian Premier League, captaining the Rajasthan Royals to the inaugural title in 2008, and the Big Bash League in Australia with the Melbourne Stars. After he hung up his bowling boots, Shane continued to offer so much to the sport as a coach and commentator. In 2021 he worked with the London Spirit in the inaugural edition of The Hundred in the United Kingdom, something he was set to reprise this year. He also worked as a broadcaster, and his forthright views and incredible insights gave viewers all over the world a deeper insight into the sport he loved. Cricket Australia Chief Executive Officer Nick Hockley, in Pakistan for the first Test of the Benaud-Qadir Trophy series, said: “Shane was one of the most talented and charismatic cricketers we have ever witnessed. He loved cricket, had an extraordinarily astute understanding of the game and his influence and legacy will last for as long as it is played. “Wisden named him as one of the five cricketers of the twentieth century and he was rightly placed alongside the names of Bradman, Hobbs, Sobers and Vivian Richards. “We are in a state of complete shock at his sudden passing and our thoughts are with his family, his many friends and the legion of fans from all over the world who loved and admired Warnie for his unbelievable bowling skills, his humour, warmth and engaging personality.” Australia men’s captain Pat Cummins said: “On behalf of the entire playing group and support staff here in Pakistan, I want to express our shock and sadness over Shane’s sudden passing. We are all numbed by the news. “Shane was a once-in-a-century cricketer and his achievements will stand for all time, but apart from the wickets he took and the games he helped Australia win, what he did was draw so many people to the sport. “So many of us in the playing group grew up idolising him and fell in love with this great sport as a result, while many of our support staff either played with him or against him. “It has been a terrible couple of days for Australian cricket with the passing of Rod Marsh and now Shane. Our thoughts are with both families and, in Shane’s case, particularly with his parents Keith and Bridgette, his brother Jason and his children Jackson, Summer and Brooke. “The game of cricket was never the same after Shane emerged, and it will never be the same now he has gone. Rest in peace King.” Cricket Australia will release a further statement in due course. Ends Cricket legend Shane Warne dead at 52 Australian cricket legend Shane Warne died on Friday at the age of 52, according to media reports Fox Cricket reported that he passed away in Koh Samui, Thailand, of a suspected heart attack. According to the publication, Warne’s management released a brief statement saying that he had passed away. “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” the statement reads. “The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.” Warne is regarded as one of the finest leg-spin bowlers of all time, bagging 708 Test wickets in a career that spanned from 1992 to 2007. He later played in the Indian Premier League and other Twenty20 competitions before retiring from all cricket in 2013 but continued to be involved in the game as a broadcaster.
#PAKvAUS #PAKvAusPracticeVideo #AustraTeamReachedPindiStadium #AustraliaTeamStartedPractice #AusteaminPak #AustourtoPakistan #AusTeamnews #AustraliaTeaminPakistan Australia Cricket Team Arrived Pakistan for Historic Series Azhar ali injured during practice session at Pindi Stadium Australia Team Started Training Australia cricket team lands in Pakistan for historic series Cricket: Australia arrive in Pakistan for first tour in 24 years Australian team begins first tour of the South Asian country in nearly quarter of a century amid tight security for their six-week stay. Australia’s cricket team has flown into Pakistan on their first tour of the country in nearly a quarter of a century – and into a security bubble that will envelop them throughout their six-week stay. Pakistan have struggled to attract visiting sides since a fatal terror attack on the visiting Sri Lanka team’s bus in 2009. Australia pulled out of a tour five years earlier after a suicide blast at a Lahore church. They last played in Pakistan in 1998, winning a three-Test series 1-0 and blanking the hosts in the three one-day internationals. “They have landed,” a Pakistani security official said while Australia batsman Steve Smith posted a picture on Twitter saying the team had arrived. Australia will play three Tests, three one-day internationals, and one Twenty20 match before leaving on April 6. Having been forced to play their home games abroad – mainly in the United Arab Emirates – Pakistan appeared to have reassured international cricket authorities last year, with both New Zealand and England scheduled to tour. But the Black Caps hastily departed in September just minutes before their first match was due to start, citing security fears. England postponed tours by their men’s and women’s teams soon after. The decisions incensed Pakistan cricket authorities, who felt they had done everything possible to ensure safety and security. They say they are again leaving nothing to chance, with nearly 4,000 police and military personnel guarding the team hotel in Islamabad and the cricket stadium in the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi. The Australian men's cricket team has landed in Pakistan for the all-format series, scheduled to start from March 4. According to details, the Aussies reached Islamabad during the wee hours of Sunday morning via a special plane and were escorted to their hotel from the airport under tight security. After spending a day in isolation, the Kangaroos will be able to train from Monday. Meanwhile, Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins will do an on-arrival virtual presser at 10.00 a.m. It must be noted that the Australian squad is in Pakistan after a gap of 24 years. The last time they toured the country was back in 1998 under the leadership of Mark Taylor. three Tests, three ODIs and a T20I from March 4 to April 5. Rawalpindi will host the Test series opener and white-ball leg while Karachi and Lahore will host the second and third Test respectively. Schedule: 4-8 March – 1st Test, Rawalpindi 12-16 March – 2nd Test, Karachi 21-25 March – 3rd Test, Lahore 29 March – 1st ODI, Rawalpindi 31 March – 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi 2 April – 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi 5 April – one-off T20I, Rawalpindi 6 April - Departure #australianews #Australiatourtopakistan #PakvsAus #australia #australiainpakistan #CricketAustralia #australiacricketteamnew
#MohammadRizwanBatting #PakistanTeamPractice #PAKvAUS #PAKvAusPracticeVideo #AustraTeamReachedPindiStadium #AustraliaTeamStartedPractice #AusteaminPak #AustourtoPakistan #AusTeamnews #AustraliaTeaminPakistan Australia Cricket Team Arrived Pakistan for Historic Series Azhar ali injured during practice session at Pindi Stadium Australia Team Started Training Australia cricket team lands in Pakistan for historic series Cricket: Australia arrive in Pakistan for first tour in 24 years Australian team begins first tour of the South Asian country in nearly quarter of a century amid tight security for their six-week stay. Australia’s cricket team has flown into Pakistan on their first tour of the country in nearly a quarter of a century – and into a security bubble that will envelop them throughout their six-week stay. Pakistan have struggled to attract visiting sides since a fatal terror attack on the visiting Sri Lanka team’s bus in 2009. Australia pulled out of a tour five years earlier after a suicide blast at a Lahore church. They last played in Pakistan in 1998, winning a three-Test series 1-0 and blanking the hosts in the three one-day internationals. “They have landed,” a Pakistani security official said while Australia batsman Steve Smith posted a picture on Twitter saying the team had arrived. Australia will play three Tests, three one-day internationals, and one Twenty20 match before leaving on April 6. Having been forced to play their home games abroad – mainly in the United Arab Emirates – Pakistan appeared to have reassured international cricket authorities last year, with both New Zealand and England scheduled to tour. But the Black Caps hastily departed in September just minutes before their first match was due to start, citing security fears. England postponed tours by their men’s and women’s teams soon after. The decisions incensed Pakistan cricket authorities, who felt they had done everything possible to ensure safety and security. They say they are again leaving nothing to chance, with nearly 4,000 police and military personnel guarding the team hotel in Islamabad and the cricket stadium in the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi. The Australian men's cricket team has landed in Pakistan for the all-format series, scheduled to start from March 4. According to details, the Aussies reached Islamabad during the wee hours of Sunday morning via a special plane and were escorted to their hotel from the airport under tight security. After spending a day in isolation, the Kangaroos will be able to train from Monday. Meanwhile, Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins will do an on-arrival virtual presser at 10.00 a.m. It must be noted that the Australian squad is in Pakistan after a gap of 24 years. The last time they toured the country was back in 1998 under the leadership of Mark Taylor. three Tests, three ODIs and a T20I from March 4 to April 5. Rawalpindi will host the Test series opener and white-ball leg while Karachi and Lahore will host the second and third Test respectively. Schedule: 4-8 March – 1st Test, Rawalpindi 12-16 March – 2nd Test, Karachi 21-25 March – 3rd Test, Lahore 29 March – 1st ODI, Rawalpindi 31 March – 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi 2 April – 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi 5 April – one-off T20I, Rawalpindi 6 April - Departure #australianews #Australiatourtopakistan #PakvsAus #australia #australiainpakistan #CricketAustralia #australiacricketteamnew
#AqibJavaidInterview #lahoreqalandars #psl7 #PSL7LahoreQalandarsFansCelebration #LiveFromGaddafiStadium #Psl7FansCelebrations Lahore Qalandars Fans Celebration after Becomes Champion Lahore Qalandars Fans Reaction on Big Win Lahoree fans celebrations outside Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Qalandars Fans Celebration on Victory at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Qalandars outclass Multan Sultans by 42 runs to clinch maiden title Lahore Qalandars Fans Big Celebration after Winning PSL7 Title Rizwan named Player of HBL PSL 7 • The official nomenclature of the tournament is HBL PSL. Media houses are instructed to use correct event nomenclature in all texts, headlines and bulletins Lahore, 27 February 2022: Mohammad Rizwan’s stunning and consistent performance earned him another rich reward when he was adjudged the Player of HBL PSL 7. Rizwan remained a reliable top-order batter for Multan Sultans when he finished the tournament with 546 runs at a strike-rate of 126.68 and inspired his side to the final after winning nine out of 10 league matches. Rizwan also collected the Wicketkeeper of the HBL PSL 2022 award. In 12 matches, he accounted for nine batters behind the stumps. Earlier in the year, Rizwan was declared the Most Valuable Cricketer as well as T20I Cricketer as part of the PCB Awards 2021. All the individual winners, except the Umpire of the HBL PSL 2022 award, were selected by the members of the commentary team, who followed and described almost every ball of this highly entertaining, thrilling and exciting tournament. They considered player stats, but this was not the only criteria to pick the winners. Lahore Qalandars Fakhar Zaman and Shadab Khan of Islamabad United were adjudged the Best Batter and Bowler, respectively. Fakhar scored 588 runs (1x100, 7x50) at a strike-rate of 153, while Shadab Khan ended the tournament with 19 wickets in nine matches with an economy-rate of 6.47. The wrist-spinner had two four-fers and a five-fer. Khushdil Shah of the Sultans was declared as the All-rounder of HBL PSL 2022 for his 153 runs at a strike-rate of 182 and 16 wickets with an economy-rate of 6.9. He also added the Fielder of HBL PSL 2022 award to his collection. Qalandars’ Zaman Khan was named as the Emerging Cricketer of HBL PSL 2022 after he grabbed 18 wickets. Rashid Riaz was selected by the match officials as the Umpire of HBL PSL 2022, while Sultans were declared winners of the Spirit of Cricket award. Individual awards o Park View City Umpire of HBL PSL 2022 – Rashid Riaz (PKR3.5m) o Zic Oil Emerging Player of HBL PSL 2022 – Zaman Khan (Lahore Qalandars) (PKR3.5m) o Golootlo Spirit of Cricket Award – Multan Sultans (PKR3.5m) o Brighto Paints Allrounder of HBL PSL 2022 – Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m) o Osaka Batteries Fielder of HBL PSL 2022 – Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m) o Jubilee Insurance Wicketkeeper of HBL PSL 2022 – Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans (PKR3.5m) o J. Bowler of HBL PSL 2022 – Shadab Khan (Islamabad United) (PKR3.5m) o TikTok Batter of HBL PSL 2022 – Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars) (PKR3.5m) o Player of the HBL PSL 2022 – Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m)
#PakvsAus #SteveSmith #australiainpakistan Australia Cricket Team Arrived Pakistan for Historic Series Australia cricket team lands in Pakistan for historic series Cricket: Australia arrive in Pakistan for first tour in 24 years Australian team begins first tour of the South Asian country in nearly quarter of a century amid tight security for their six-week stay. Australia’s cricket team has flown into Pakistan on their first tour of the country in nearly a quarter of a century – and into a security bubble that will envelop them throughout their six-week stay. Pakistan have struggled to attract visiting sides since a fatal terror attack on the visiting Sri Lanka team’s bus in 2009. Australia pulled out of a tour five years earlier after a suicide blast at a Lahore church. They last played in Pakistan in 1998, winning a three-Test series 1-0 and blanking the hosts in the three one-day internationals. “They have landed,” a Pakistani security official said while Australia batsman Steve Smith posted a picture on Twitter saying the team had arrived. Australia will play three Tests, three one-day internationals, and one Twenty20 match before leaving on April 6. Having been forced to play their home games abroad – mainly in the United Arab Emirates – Pakistan appeared to have reassured international cricket authorities last year, with both New Zealand and England scheduled to tour. But the Black Caps hastily departed in September just minutes before their first match was due to start, citing security fears. England postponed tours by their men’s and women’s teams soon after. The decisions incensed Pakistan cricket authorities, who felt they had done everything possible to ensure safety and security. They say they are again leaving nothing to chance, with nearly 4,000 police and military personnel guarding the team hotel in Islamabad and the cricket stadium in the nearby garrison city of Rawalpindi. The Australian men's cricket team has landed in Pakistan for the all-format series, scheduled to start from March 4. According to details, the Aussies reached Islamabad during the wee hours of Sunday morning via a special plane and were escorted to their hotel from the airport under tight security. After spending a day in isolation, the Kangaroos will be able to train from Monday. Meanwhile, Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins will do an on-arrival virtual presser at 10.00 a.m. It must be noted that the Australian squad is in Pakistan after a gap of 24 years. The last time they toured the country was back in 1998 under the leadership of Mark Taylor. three Tests, three ODIs and a T20I from March 4 to April 5. Rawalpindi will host the Test series opener and white-ball leg while Karachi and Lahore will host the second and third Test respectively. Schedule: 4-8 March – 1st Test, Rawalpindi 12-16 March – 2nd Test, Karachi 21-25 March – 3rd Test, Lahore 29 March – 1st ODI, Rawalpindi 31 March – 2nd ODI, Rawalpindi 2 April – 3rd ODI, Rawalpindi 5 April – one-off T20I, Rawalpindi 6 April - Departure #australianews #Australiatourtopakistan #PakvsAus #australia #australiainpakistan #CricketAustralia #australiacricketteamnew
#MominSaqib #MominSaqibAtGaddafiStadium #PSL7LahoreQalandarsFansCelebration #LiveFromGaddafiStadium #Psl7FansCelebrations Lahoree fans celebrations outside Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Qalandars Fans Celebration on Victory at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore Qalandars outclass Multan Sultans by 42 runs to clinch maiden Lahore Qalandars Fans Big Celebration after Winning PSL7 Title Rizwan named Player of HBL PSL 7 • The official nomenclature of the tournament is HBL PSL. Media houses are instructed to use correct event nomenclature in all texts, headlines and bulletins Lahore, 27 February 2022: Mohammad Rizwan’s stunning and consistent performance earned him another rich reward when he was adjudged the Player of HBL PSL 7. Rizwan remained a reliable top-order batter for Multan Sultans when he finished the tournament with 546 runs at a strike-rate of 126.68 and inspired his side to the final after winning nine out of 10 league matches. Rizwan also collected the Wicketkeeper of the HBL PSL 2022 award. In 12 matches, he accounted for nine batters behind the stumps. Earlier in the year, Rizwan was declared the Most Valuable Cricketer as well as T20I Cricketer as part of the PCB Awards 2021. All the individual winners, except the Umpire of the HBL PSL 2022 award, were selected by the members of the commentary team, who followed and described almost every ball of this highly entertaining, thrilling and exciting tournament. They considered player stats, but this was not the only criteria to pick the winners. Lahore Qalandars Fakhar Zaman and Shadab Khan of Islamabad United were adjudged the Best Batter and Bowler, respectively. Fakhar scored 588 runs (1x100, 7x50) at a strike-rate of 153, while Shadab Khan ended the tournament with 19 wickets in nine matches with an economy-rate of 6.47. The wrist-spinner had two four-fers and a five-fer. Khushdil Shah of the Sultans was declared as the All-rounder of HBL PSL 2022 for his 153 runs at a strike-rate of 182 and 16 wickets with an economy-rate of 6.9. He also added the Fielder of HBL PSL 2022 award to his collection. Qalandars’ Zaman Khan was named as the Emerging Cricketer of HBL PSL 2022 after he grabbed 18 wickets. Rashid Riaz was selected by the match officials as the Umpire of HBL PSL 2022, while Sultans were declared winners of the Spirit of Cricket award. Individual awards o Park View City Umpire of HBL PSL 2022 – Rashid Riaz (PKR3.5m) o Zic Oil Emerging Player of HBL PSL 2022 – Zaman Khan (Lahore Qalandars) (PKR3.5m) o Golootlo Spirit of Cricket Award – Multan Sultans (PKR3.5m) o Brighto Paints Allrounder of HBL PSL 2022 – Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m) o Osaka Batteries Fielder of HBL PSL 2022 – Khushdil Shah (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m) o Jubilee Insurance Wicketkeeper of HBL PSL 2022 – Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans (PKR3.5m) o J. Bowler of HBL PSL 2022 – Shadab Khan (Islamabad United) (PKR3.5m) o TikTok Batter of HBL PSL 2022 – Fakhar Zaman (Lahore Qalandars) (PKR3.5m) o Player of the HBL PSL 2022 – Mohammad Rizwan (Multan Sultans) (PKR3.5m)