These great players of India and Pakistan will be seen performing brilliantly in the upcoming season of US Master T10
The second season of US Masters T10 is going to start very soon. suresh raina and harbhajan singh (pic source-twitter) The second season of US Masters T10 is going to start very soon. However, before the start of this tournament, all the franchises have announced their respective teams. All the teams would like to perform brilliantly in the upcoming season and also want to entertain the audience of North America. In the first season, many great players were seen performing brilliantly and they also played an important role in their team’s victory. More than 500 players have registered for the players’ draft of the second season of US Masters T10. Many players from all over the world will be seen making their mark in the upcoming season as well. This is the full squad of all the franchises: California Bolt included New Zealand’s Jimmy Neesham in the team as an icon. Apart from him, the team also includes Liam Plunkett (England: Platinum Grade), Colin de Grandhomme (New Zealand: Global Superstar), Shehan Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka), Bipul Sharma (India) and Lahiru Milantha (USA), Munaf Patel (India), Martin Guptill (New Zealand), Manpreet Goni (India), Samiullah Shinwari (Afghanistan), John-Russ Jaggesar (West Indies), Devendra Bishoo (West Indies), Chris Benjamin (South Africa), Mayank Tehlan (India), Hussain Talat (Pakistan), Kesrick Williams (West Indies) and Dhammika Prasad (Sri Lanka). Detroit Falcons have selected Sri Lanka’s Thisara Perera as the icon. Apart from him, the team also includes Abdur Razzaq (Pakistan: Platinum Grade), Aaron Finch (Australia: Global Superstar), David Malan (England), Rayad Emrit (West Indies), and Angelo Perera (Sri Lanka), Dinesh Ramdin (West Indies), Mashrafe Mortaza (Bangladesh), Seekuge Prasanna (Sri Lanka), Chaturanga de Silva (Sri Lanka), Ariful Haque (Bangladesh), Lewis McManus (England), Imran Khan (Pakistan), Syed Russell (Bangladesh), and Enamul Haque Jr. (Bangladesh). Chicago Players has included India’s Parthiv Patel in the team as an icon. Apart from him, Isuru Udana (Sri Lanka: Platinum Grade), Suresh Raina (India: Global Superstar), Gurkeerat Singh Mann (India), Anureet Singh (India), Kenner Lewis (West Indies), Pawan Negi (India), Kevin O’Brien (Scotland), Ishwar Pandey (India), Jesse Ryder (New Zealand), William Perkins (West Indies), Shubham Ranjan (India), Jesal Karia (India), Abhimanyu Mithun (India), Shapoor Zadran (Afghanistan) and Al-Amin Hussain (Bangladesh) have also been included in the team. New York Warriors have included Pakistan’s Misbah-ul-Haq in the team as an icon. Shaun Marsh (Australia: Platinum Grade), Dwayne Bravo (West Indies: Global Superstar), Kamran Akmal (Pakistan), Sohail Khan (Pakistan), and Umaid Asif (Pakistan), Mohammad Hafeez (Pakistan), Richard Gleeson (England), Ben Dunk (England), Sohail Tanvir (Pakistan), Hasan Khan (Pakistan), Manoj Tiwari (India), Unmukt Chand (USA), Chris Wood (England), Sean Dickson (South Africa) and Imran Tahir (South Africa) have further strengthened the team. Atlanta Riders have bought Nurul Hasan Sohan of Bangladesh. Apart from him, Ravi Bopara (England: Platinum Grade), Shoaib Malik (Pakistan: Global Superstar), Samit Patel (England), Mohammad Irfan (Pakistan), and Hammad Azam (Pakistan), Ricardo Powell (West Indies), Kevon Cooper (West Indies), Kamrul Islam Rabbi (Bangladesh), Arafat Sunny (Bangladesh), Benny Howell (England), Elias Sunny (Bangladesh), Hamilton Masakadza (Zimbabwe), Rajdeep Darbar (India), and Amila Aponso (Sri Lanka) have…
Top 5 longest six in T20 World Cup history: Players who hit the 5 longest sixes in T20 World Cup history
The T20 format is known as a batsman’s game and players can be seen hitting sixes and fours from the very first ball. Longest Six in T20I (Pic Source X) Top 5 longest six in T20 World Cup history: The T20 World Cup started in the year 2007 and since then this tournament has brought a revolution in cricket. The tournament has received a lot of support for this format since its first edition. The T20 format is called the game of batsmen, and players will be seen hitting sixes and fours from the very first ball. In this article, we will talk about the top five biggest and longest sixes in the history of T20 World Cup. Top 5 longest six in T20 World Cup history 5. Junaid Siddiqui (109m – 2022) Junaid Siddique (Pic Source X) UAE’s Junaid Siddiqui hit a six of 109 meters and the fifth longest six in the history of the tournament against Sri Lanka during the 2022 T20 World Cup. Chasing a target of 153 runs to win, UAE lost 9 bowlers at a score of 56. Junaid Siddiqui hit a huge six on the second ball of the 17th over which fell 109 meters away. Everyone was surprised to see this six. After this, Junaid also flexed his biceps in style.
What is the condition of PCB! Now even local coaches do not want to work together.
Misbah-ul-Haq has expressed deep concern over the frequent changes in the management and coaching staff of PCB. Misbah-ul-Haq. (Image Source: Getty Images) Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has expressed deep concern over the frequent changes in the management and coaching staff of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He has strongly criticized the PCB for sacking coaches and players on the basis of results. Let us tell you that after disappointing performance in Asia Cup and ODI World Cup, Babar Azam stepped down from captaincy in all three formats. Changes were also seen in the coaching staff. Earlier, former team director Mickey Arthur has already told that players often give priority to ensuring their place in the team more than performance. Now there are indications that Arthur may return as team director again. Misbah, who held the charge as head coach and chief selector from 2019 to 2021, has criticized the PCB for its tendency to change staff frequently. This is a slap on our cricket system- Misbah Ul Haq Misbah was quoted by Hindustan Times as saying, if you look at the policies of the board, leave alone foreign coaches, I don’t think even our local coaches want to work with the PCB. Pakistan cricket should not be run in such a disorganized manner and we need to make long term plans to groom the team management, selectors and players. Unfortunately in Pakistan everything changes with a change in board leadership. He said that, we also have to look at the systems of some other countries which are successful. Why not, I think you can choose the best captain as per the needs of the format. If a player is free for, say, two months, then why should he not be allowed to go to the league and earn money, but yes, giving permission to the players before the World Cup was a big mistake. Misbah said, it is a slap on our cricket system that we are not able to find a high-profile full time coach. It is a shame that the best people do not want to come and we are insisting on bringing someone who is looking at Pakistan as another option.