No Pakistani cricketers, including high-profile names like Naseem Shah and Shadab Khan, attracted bids during The Hundred ...
Top Pakistan cricketers such as Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub and Shadab Khan found no bidders in the Hundred Draft where 50 players ...
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Mumbai Indians owners buy stake in Oval InvinciblesThe owners of Indian Premier League team Mumbai Indians have won the right to buy a stake in Oval Invincibles in a landmark move for English cricket. On Thursday the Invincibles became the first ...
Last year, players like Naseem and Shaheen Shah Afridi also had to deal with NOC related issues with PCB, which eventually ...
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The Hundred: Mumbai Indians bag 49% stake in Oval InvinciblesMUMBAI: Mumbai Indians owners Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) have bought a 49% stake in London's Oval Invincibles after winning a virtual auction on Thursday. The Surrey-based team was the ...
Top Pakistan cricketers such as Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub and Shadab Khan found no bidders in the Hundred Draft where 50 players ...
Pakistani players were not picked in the 2025 draft for The Hundred, raising concerns of a 'soft ban' after IPL investments.
Mumbai Indians’ Shabnim Ismail has the highest number of dot balls bowled and has often been unplayable in the PowerPlay. Her ...
Pakistani players have been absent from the IPL since its inaugural season in 2008, and a similar trend is evident in other ...
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