Category: Cricket

  • PSL 2025 REMAINING MATCHES POSPONED

    PSL 2025 REMAINING MATCHES POSPONED

    Sportsnaama Report:

    The pakistan cricket board (PCB) announces the postponement of the remaining eight matches of the HBL PSL X due to the increased tension on the LOC and firing of surface to surface missiles from India. The decision of the postpone has been taken pursuant to the advice of the Prime minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif.

    The PCB and its players stand resolutely in solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel defending the nation.

  • Pakistan vs. Australia Women’s Blind Cricket T20 Series 2025 ends 1-1

    Pakistan vs. Australia Women’s Blind Cricket T20 Series 2025 ends 1-1


    Queensland, Australia – 
    25th April 2025

    Match 5 | Venue: Wally Tate Park

    The fifth and final T20 match between the Pakistan and Australia Women’s Blind Cricket Teams was unfortunately abandoned due to a wet outfield at Wally Tate Park, Queensland. Persistent rain made the conditions unplayable, resulting in the cancellation of the match.

    With the series ending in a 1-1 draw, both teams displayed outstanding talent and sportsmanship despite weather disruptions. Pakistan won the first T20 match, while Australia leveled the series with a win in the third match.

    The Pakistan Women’s Blind Cricket Team will return home and arrive at Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore, at 01:50 AM on Sunday,

  • New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 73 runs and lead the ODI series 1-0

    New Zealand defeated Pakistan by 73 runs and lead the ODI series 1-0

    Sportsnaama Report: New Zealand defeated pakistan by 73 runs in first ODI being played between two sides on Saturday 29 March, 2025 at Mclean Park, New Zealand and lead the three match series with 1-0.

    New Zealand made 344 runs with the loss of 9 wickets after the tremendous innings by Mark Chapman who scored 132 runs on 111 balls whereas Daryl Mitchell scored 76 runs. Pakistani bowlers struggled against the superb attacking batting by the kiwis and Irfan Khan Niazi got three wickets whereas Haris rauf and Akif Javed got two wickets each respectively.

    In reply of the huge score on board Pakistani openers start well and made good opening partnership meanwhile Abduallah Shafique went back on 36 and Usman Khan made 39 runs. Babar Azam after very long time scored 78 runs but failed to continue his inning. Salman Ali Agha made fifty and scored 58 runs and pakistan team all out on 271 runs in 44.1 overs and New Zealand win the match by 73 runs . Nathan Smith got wickets and century maker Mark Chapman was declared man of the match.

  • ICC champions Trophy 2025 |Australia vs Africa match abandoned due to rain

    ICC champions Trophy 2025 |Australia vs Africa match abandoned due to rain

    Rawalpindi :Khurram Shehzad

    ICC Champions Trophy match between Australia and South Africa went abandoned due to heavy rain on Tuesday at Rawalpindi cricket stadium both teams got One point each.

    The most important and thrilling match of group B between the two strong sides went abandoned which caused strong affect on the England and Afghanistan teams. As for as the points table is concern after the result of this match Australia and South Africa got one point each and they have three points on the points table whereas England and Afghanistan having lost of their first match they have zero point so the next match between these two teams will decide the whole position of the group B.

    In group A, New Zealand and India already reach in the semifinals whereas Pakistan and Bangladesh is out from the contest.

  • Sharafu and Holder star as Abu Dhabi Knight Riders win big against MI

    Sharafu and Holder star as Abu Dhabi Knight Riders win big against MI

    Abu Dhabi : (Sportsnaama Report):


    Alishan Sharafu, Jason Holder and Kyle Mayers played defining roles for the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, as they defeated the MI Emirates by 42 runs, at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, on Friday evening, in Season 3 of DP World ILT20. The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders moved to third place on the points table with the win, and Sharafu came away with the Player of the match award.
    Batting first, the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders had a slow start, and midway through the powerplay, they lost Kyle Mayers for 11 and Michael-Kyle Pepper for a duck, off consecutive deliveries to Alzarri Joseph. Andries Gous and Charith Asalanka then absorbed the pressure, and steadied the ship with a couple of very handy contributions.
    The duo put on 41 runs together before Gous was caught behind for 27. That brought Alishan Sharafu to the middle, who along with Asalanka, started to set up the platform for a big finish. Asalanka, who hit three boundaries and a six, scored 32 and was dismissed by Zahoor Khan in the 12th over. From then on in, Sharafu and Roston Chase took charge, with the Emirati cricketer starting to go through the gears. Sharafu played some exquisite shots, whilst Chase kept the momentum going as well.
    They put on a 72-run partnership from 39 deliveries, after which Chase retired for 20, bringing in the dangerous Andre Russell for the final two overs. Russell started off with a big six but was castled on the next delivery. At the other end though, Sharafu brought up his half-century and had Jason Holder for company. Sharafu continued his attack and finished with 55 to his name, whilst Holder added a quick 22 not out from seven deliveries, to help the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders reach 182/7 in their 20 overs.
    The MI Emirates didn’t get the start they would have wanted as Kyle Mayers picked three quick wickets including those of Kusal Perera for nine and Nicholas Pooran for one. From the other end, David Willey dismissed Tom Banton for one, and the MI Emirates were in trouble at 36/4 in the sixth over. Muhammad Waseem, who was the fourth to depart, had scored 19, and smashed three sixes during his stay.
    Dan Mousley and Kieron Pollard now had their task cut out, and the duo dropped anchor to rebuild. The fifth wicket partnership gave the MI Emirates 33 more before Mousley gloved it to the keeper, and had to walk back for 17. Pollard by now had settled in well, and had Romario Shepherd for company.
    Under pressure, Pollard started to up the ante and teed off in the 17th over, when he smashed a six and three boundaries, raising hopes of a comeback. Shepherd though could not hang in there and became Holder’s second wicket of the evening, which further piled on the pressure on the MI Emirates. Pollard meanwhile had completed his half-century.
    Pollard continued to look for the big hits in the final couple of overs, but it wasn’t to be for the MI Emirates, who came off second best. Pollard finished unbeaten on 69, having hit four boundaries and as many sixes.
    Brief Scores
    Abu Dhabi Knight Riders beat MI Emirates by 42 runs
    Abu Dhabi Knight Riders 182/7 in 20 overs (Alishan Sharafu – 55, Charith Asalanka – 32, Jason Holder – 22 not out, Alzarri Joseph – 3 for 32, Fazalhaq Farooqi – 1 for 27)
    MI Emirates 140/6 in 20 overs (Kieron Pollard – 69 not out, Muhammad Waseem – 19, Kyle Mayers – 3 for 25, Jason Holder – 2 for 28)
    Player of the match: Alishan Sharafu