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20th November 2018, 19:03 #1
[VIDEOS/PICTURES] Multan Sultans 2019 Squad and Discussion Thread
Platinum Diamond Gold Silver Emerging Supplementary Shoaib Malik Junaid Khan Shan Masood Mohammad Abbas Mohammad Junaid Dan Christian Steve Smith Mohammad Irfan Qais Ahmad Mohammad Irfan (L) Mohammad Ilyas Tom Moores Shahid Afridi Joe Denly Nicolas Pooran Umar Siddique Ali Shafiq Laurie Evans Shakeel Ansar Nauman Ali
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20th November 2018, 19:08 #2
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Why is it called the sixth team??
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20th November 2018, 19:47 #3
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This might end up being the surprise team of PSL 4.
This was actually surprisingly well handled by PCB. With the kind of names now picked - this team is a much more attractive investment.
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20th November 2018, 19:49 #4
Really good squad. IMO the 2nd best after Lahore Qalandars
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20th November 2018, 20:49 #5
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20th November 2018, 20:53 #6
any info regarding mohammad ilyas and mohammad junaid?
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20th November 2018, 20:59 #7
Decent Squad
Team:
Shan Masood
Joe Denly
Steve Smith
Shoaib Malik
Nicolas Pooran
Dan Christian
Shahid Afridi
Mohammed Irfan(spinner)
Mohammed Illyas
Junaid Khan
Mohammed Irfan
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20th November 2018, 21:00 #8
What is Shan Masood doing in a T20 squad??
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20th November 2018, 21:07 #9
Poor squad. Sixth team will probably finish sixth. Irfan Khan and Mohammad Ilyas will be worth watching though. Who are Qais Ahmed, Mohammad Junaid and Nauman Ali ?
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20th November 2018, 21:10 #10
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20th November 2018, 22:26 #11
What happens if no one buys the team?
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20th November 2018, 22:35 #12
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20th November 2018, 22:42 #13
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20th November 2018, 22:43 #14
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21st November 2018, 02:35 #15
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What happened to Multan??
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21st November 2018, 02:42 #16
Smith should captain the side. They have a decent bowling attack. Think Pooran ,Smith ,and Malik can do a decent job with the bat. Afridi could be a x factor.
Don't think they will win it but they should compete well. Wish they gave Said Badar another chance .
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21st November 2018, 02:47 #17
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Given the turmoil it's not a bad squad.
The bowling looks a bit weak though.
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21st November 2018, 07:12 #18
I wonder which Franchise will be interested in buying this team now given that the draft has already taken place and that they have had zero input on the selection of players and coaching staff?
What if the franchisor wants to overhaul things and have his own team and players before the start of the PSL?
Pretty diabolical stuff from the PCB, they should not have given such a long leeway to the Schon Group
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21st November 2018, 11:35 #19
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I 've heard the sixth team will be Faisalabad.
Sialkot would have been great. Even Multan was better than this dead city
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21st November 2018, 19:59 #20
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1st December 2018, 00:31 #21
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Masood
Denly
Smith
Malik
Evans
Pooran
Afridi
Irfan Leggie
Irfan Giant
Junaid Khan
Illyas
Decent 11. The batting is quite strong but I have a few issues with this bowling lineup. An abundance of leg spinners and the faster bowlers are not exactly reliable.
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18th December 2018, 22:51 #22
The Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir Raja Mohammad Farooq Haider Khan requested the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to give Kashmir the representation of the Sixth Team of the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Khan wrote a letter to the PCB chairman Ehsan Mani and asked him to give the rights of the Sixth Team to Kashmir to promote cricket in the region.
It is pertinent to mention here that Kashmir hailed politician Nisar Ahmed will bid for the Sixth Team in Lahore on December 19.
Khan further wrote in the letter that cricket is much popular in Kashmir and people want to see Kasmir’s representation in the only cricketing league of the country.
The letter read that Kashmir is already associated with the PCB as a region and now it should become part of the PSL.
It is worth mentioning here that the PCB terminated the franchise contract of Multan Sultans with Schon Group because of not meeting the financial obligations.
https://arysports.tv/pm-azad-kashmir...ixth-team-psl/
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18th December 2018, 23:25 #23
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19th December 2018, 03:14 #24
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19th December 2018, 03:19 #25
sooner or later kashmir will be the part of PSL.
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19th December 2018, 03:23 #26
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19th December 2018, 03:31 #27
explosive batting, weak bowling.
Love for all hatred for none.
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19th December 2018, 04:25 #28
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I'm just waiting for this team to be given a proper name. Embarrassing situation to be honest
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19th December 2018, 20:58 #29
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11th January 2019, 00:23 #30
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11th January 2019, 00:27 #31
who will take over this role now ?
any suitable coach available ?
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11th January 2019, 01:23 #32
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11th January 2019, 01:52 #33
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Multan Sultan should try to get either Anil Kumble or Gary Kristen for Head Coach Position...
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11th January 2019, 02:17 #34
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11th January 2019, 03:40 #35
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These “high profile” coaches in PLs & SLs are a bluff - hardly anyone can improve players over 6 weeks. Most of these players are internationals & seasoned pro - a dynamic Captain is more than enough for on field tactics. For the practice, more than high profile head coach, they need specialist technical coaches for batting, bowling & fielding.
In PSL, probably the most high profile two head coaches were Moody & Arthur - their teams (MS & KK) are the two most under achievers after LQ. Whereas, IU & PZ has done well with best two Captains in PSL, QG as well.
I don’t think MS needs any more person in coaching department. Abdur Rehman is probably the best among local coaches (guy is well educated as well), Nadeem was a decent SLAO spinner - should do well with spinners & Botha can help the players for fielding. Wasim as mentor/head coach/GM ...., Malik captain is enough. May be they can appoint a batting coach to look after the batting & hitting skills - a level 3 pro is enough for that.
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11th January 2019, 08:36 #36
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11th January 2019, 18:01 #38
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11th January 2019, 18:10 #39
With Tom Moody not being available wouldn't potentially Paddy Upton be a decent shout.
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11th January 2019, 22:28 #40
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21st January 2019, 01:23 #42
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according to some sources Baz MCculum likely to replace Steve smith
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24th January 2019, 16:48 #43
Replacement Draft Update...
- Andre Russell replaced Steven Smith
- James Vince replaced Joe Denly
- Hammad Azam picked as 21st Player
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24th January 2019, 16:49 #44
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24th January 2019, 19:04 #45
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Bowling isn't amazing, but Multan have managed to string together a pretty decent squad
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3rd February 2019, 12:07 #46
Multan Sultans – HBL PSL popularity set to increase manifold
Lahore, 3 February 2019:
Multan Sultans made their HBL Pakistan Super League debut only in 2018, but their popularity in the league is at par with any other team. Under a new owner, they are the most expensive HBL PSL franchise.
Their popularity in Pakistan, especially in Southern Punjab, is set to increase manifold as Shahid Afridi, the most eminent T20 player of the country, is among the new faces to join Sultans this season. The 39-year-old veteran is in vintage form, and last month became the first Pakistani to achieve a double of 4,000 runs and 300 wickets in T20 cricket.
Afridi’s destructive nature with the bat is well known and he will be joined by another swashbuckling all-rounder Andre Russell, who comes in the team as a replacement for the injured Steve Smith. Both Afridi and Russell have a batting strike-rate in excess of 150.00 and together hit 500 plus sixes in T20s.
Russell has won two T20 World Cups with the Windies in 2012 and 2016 and was also part of the Islamabad United side that won the HBL PSL in 2016 and 2018.
The highly experienced T20 player and captain Shoaib Malik will continue to lead the side after having performed the same duties in the previous tournament. Malik is the only Pakistani who has accumulated 8,000 plus runs in 20-over cricket.
Shoaib Malik said: “HBL PSL is my favorite time of the year. It is a fervour that spreads across the country and everyone is involved. I spent most of my childhood in Karachi and it is like home for me, so my target is to play the final in that beautiful city on 17 March.
“The tournament is a fantastic platform and I am so proud to be associated with it. I am more emotional about it probably because I vividly remember the days when PSL did not exist and there was no platform that could grab peoples’ attention. I am very excited and looking forward to a bigger and better HBL PSL.”
The left-arm pace duo of Mohammad Irfan and Junaid Khan will lead the bowling attack for the Sultans. Irfan is known for his miserly bowling and bowled 23 dot balls in a world record bowling spell in Barbados last year, whereas Junaid, one of the three bowlers to claim a hat-trick in the HBL PSL, is famous for his bowling in the death overs.
The Sultans made their presence felt in the first appearance when at the halfway stage, they were at the top of the points table after winning four of the five completed matches. They had looked strong contenders to lift the trophy, but their form nosedived in the second half of the tournament as they finished outside the top four to miss out on the play-offs.
With the world’s best all-rounders, a potent power-hitting unit and two world-class left-arm fast bowlers in their ranks, the Sultans will be hoping to showcase better results this time.
Their challenge starts on the second day of the tournament when they take on Karachi Kings in Dubai on 15 February.
Squad (in pick order):
Overseas: Andre Russell (West Indies), James Vince (England), Qais Ahmad (Afghanistan), Nicholas Pooran (West Indies), Lauri Evans (England), Daniel Christian (Australia), Tom Moores (England).
Local: Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Irfan, Shan Masood, Mohammad Abbas, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Umar Siddiq, Nauman Ali, Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Ilyas, Ali Shafiq, Shakeel Ansar, Hammad Azam
Schedule of matches:
15 February – v Karachi Kings (d), Dubai
16 February – v Islamabad United (d), Dubai
20 February – v Quetta Gladiators (n), Sharjah
22 February – v Lahore Qalandars (d), Sharjah
24 February – v Peshawar Zalmi, (d), Sharjah
26 February – v Islamabad United (n), Dubai
28 February – v Peshawar Zalmi (d), Dubai
1 March – v Quetta Gladiators (n), Dubai
4 March – v Karachi Kings (n), Abu Dhabi
10 March – v Lahore Qalandars (n), Lahore
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7th February 2019, 20:14 #47
Johnson Charles to replace Nicholas Pooran in Multan Sultans squad
Lahore, 7 February:
Windies top-order batsman Nicholas Pooran has been replaced by two-time ICC T20 World Cup winner Johnson Charles in the Multan Sultans squad for HBL Pakistan Super League 2019.
Pooran has earned a maiden call-up to the Windies squad for the ODI series against England after a successful outing in the T20 format.
Johnson Charles joins the Sultans squad as a Silver category player. The 30-year-old top order batsman from Saint Lucia was a part of the Windies team in 2012 and 2016 when they went on to lift the ICC T20 World Cup trophies.
Charles brings with him the experience of 135 T20 games in which he has scored 3,107 runs at an average of 24.08 and a strike rate of 125.28 and will also add depth to the Sultans squad with his wicket-keeping abilities.
“I have heard so many good things about HBL PSL and I can't wait to be a part of this Pakistani cricket festival,” said Charles, while talking about his inclusion in the HBL PSL. “Our squad at Multan Sultans is fairly balanced and I am confident that we can do well this year.”
“Personally speaking, I am really looking forward to sharing the dressing room with guys like Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi. They have played so much cricket and I am sure they will have great things to share with me and with the rest of our squad as well.”
Multan Sultans coach Johan Botha said: "As a team, we are very happy for Pooran. He has worked hard and his excellent performances over this past year have been recognised.
“I'd like to welcome Johnson Charles to the Multan Sultans squad. We are confident that Johnson will play a significant role in our HBL PSL campaign this year. He has the experience of two ICC World T20 wins under his belt and I have no doubt that our team will benefit from his performances and his experience."
Multan Sultans will start their HBL PSL 2019 campaign with a match against Karachi Kings on 15 February at the Dubai International Stadium.
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8th February 2019, 14:01 #48
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8th February 2019, 15:18 #49
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8th February 2019, 15:19 #50
I hope they play Umar Siddiq instead of Shakeel Ansar.
No idea why Ansar was even picked.
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8th February 2019, 18:28 #51
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They don't have any middle order batsman other than Malik. What planning...
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9th February 2019, 11:48 #52
So some local support as well
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9th February 2019, 16:41 #54
Multan Sultan's squad has reached Dubai to take part in PSL 4.
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9th February 2019, 17:19 #55
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10th February 2019, 11:30 #56
Chris Green will depart Australia on Monday night to take up a deal with Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League after the Sydney Thunder's premature Big Bash exit.
The spinning all-rounder finished with another handy unbeaten 34 in Saturday night's four-wicket win over Hobart and enjoyed a solid summer campaign that will sadly forever be remembered for the Gabba lights debacle.
The Thunder were forced to settle for one point against the Brisbane Heat last month when there was a power outage and with the home side in desperate trouble.
The cruel irony is the Heat were still in with a big chance to play in the finals at the Thunder's expense.
Green, who was elevated to the vice-captaincy this summer, received a call a couple of days ago about linking with the Sultans, the same franchise Steve Smith had signed on to play for before he suffered an elbow injury.
"I'm going over as a replacement player for Dan Christian and James Vince at the start [of the PSL] with the Multan Sultans while those two finish their Big Bash finals campaign,'' Green told the Herald.
"Then Andre Russell leaves after they arrive and I'll become a replacement player for him.
"I'm looking forward to getting my first opportunities to play over there. The last two years I've gone close to playing [with Lahore and then Quetta], but this year I'd love to showcase what I've been doing in the BBL, the Caribbean Premier League and T10 League.
"I put a lot of hard work into my game over the last few years, particularly with the bat.
"To execute what I've wanted to was a real positive. I've always seen myself as an all-rounder, and to prove that to myself a lot more at Big Bash level, I was really proud with what I was able to achieve.''
There was almost an empty feeling when the Thunder knocked over the competition leaders at a packed Manuka Oval on Saturday night.
Only three players boarded the 45-seat coach on the way back to Sydney on Sunday as the rest of the players, including Green, made hasty arrangements to honour commitments all over the globe.
Green batted in the middle order with an average of 47 and strike rate at 136.5 while he took eight wickets at an economy of 6.9 runs an over.
As easy as it was to blame the seventh pre-finals exit in eight seasons on the Gabba gee-up, Green said the Thunder butchered a few other chances.
"The nature of this game and tournament, you're going to get circumstances that arise, but in all honesty there were a number of games we found ourselves in winning positions and lost them,'' Green said.
"If one of those results were different, we'd be preparing for finals next week.
"It was a rollercoaster tournament for us, we were able to beat the best teams and beat them comfortably, but also play some not-so-good cricket.
"Winning last night was great and to finish on a high, but there was also a sour taste and that [desire] to come back for more next season.''
Shane Watson scored a century and will definitely return as skipper next summer, Jason Sangha and Baxter Holt are players of the future, while Callum Ferguson showed his class with the bat.
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10th February 2019, 13:31 #57
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10th February 2019, 20:22 #58
Chris Green added to Multan Sultan’s HBL Pakistan Super League squad
Green replaces leg-spinner Qais Ahmad who is unavailable
Green is placed in Silver category, available for entire tournament
Dubai, 10 February:
Australia all-rounder Chris Green has been added to the Multan Sultans squad for the HBL Pakistan Super League 2019 edition.
The 25-year old Green replaces Afghanistan leg-spinner Qais Ahmed who is unavailable. In 52 T20 matches Green has scored 374 runs and taken 40 wickets.
Green will be available for the entire tournament as a Silver category player on the Multan Sultans team roster.
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11th February 2019, 13:48 #59
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15th February 2019, 17:00 #60
Shahid Afridi now in MS colours - new team almost every other tournament
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15th February 2019, 21:12 #61
Multan Sultans last 5 matches at the PSL:
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16th February 2019, 17:54 #62
Alan Wilkins during commentary noted that Andre Russell has not been bowling at 100% pace, especially during the over in which Luke Ronchi took a keen liking to him. Mathew Hayden also suspects that Russell may be injured.
Thoughts? This is an unfortunate sight if you are a Sultans fan, a lot of hope depends on Russell to produce match winning performances for their campaign.
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20th February 2019, 03:21 #63
Why does it seem like this is the franchise with the least fans? This is like my second favorite franchise especially this year the squad is much more appealing than last year, if only Smith didn't get injured.
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20th February 2019, 04:22 #66
pooran's absence is very unfortunate for sultans, as he was in very good form
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