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Sohail Tanvir

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batting styleleft-arm fast-medium Bowler
LLC 2023 | ASL vs INM, Fantasy Predictions: Fantasy Teams, Probable XIs and Pitch Report for Eliminator

Probuddha Bhattacharjee ∙ 17 Mar 2023

LLC 2023 | ASL vs INM, Fantasy Predictions: Fantasy Teams, Probable XIs and Pitch Report for Eliminator

The fantasy tips and teams for the Eliminator of LLC 2023.

LLC 2023 | WOG vs ASL, Fantasy Predictions: Fantasy Teams, Probable XIs and Pitch Report for 6th Match

Pawan ∙ 16 Mar 2023

LLC 2023 | WOG vs ASL, Fantasy Predictions: Fantasy Teams, Probable XIs and Pitch Report for 6th Match

The fantasy tips and teams for the 6th match of Legends League 2023.

LLC 2023: INM vs ASL, Match 1 | Fantasy Tips, Probable XIs, Pitch Report and Prediction

Pawan ∙ 10 Mar 2023

LLC 2023: INM vs ASL, Match 1 | Fantasy Tips, Probable XIs, Pitch Report and Prediction

The fantasy tips and teams for the 1st match of LLC 2023.

Islamabad pacer Shehzad Azam dies due to heart failure; Hafeez, Shan Masood pours tributes

Aakash Saini ∙ 30 Sep 2022

Islamabad pacer Shehzad Azam dies due to heart failure; Hafeez, Shan Masood pours tributes

Islamabad cricketer Shehzad Azam passes away at the age of 36.

National T20 Cup 2022, September 17th: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Northern emerge victorious

Kaushik Kashyap ∙ 17 Sep 2022

National T20 Cup 2022, September 17th: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Northern emerge victorious

The last day of the league stage in Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022, saw Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Southern Punjab taking on Balochistan and Northern respectively, in two important fixtures in context of the Semi Final race on Saturday, September 17th. Let’s take a look at the recap of what transpired.

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round Up, September 5

Aakash Saini ∙ 5 Sep 2022

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round Up, September 5

Pakistan National T20 Cup: Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa register new points in the crucial leg of the T20 competition.

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round-Up, September 4

Shivani Shukla ∙ 4 Sep 2022

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round-Up, September 4

Northern snapped its two-match losing streak in the tournament.

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round Up, August 31

Shivani Shukla ∙ 1 Sep 2022

Pakistan National T20 Cup 2022 Round Up, August 31

Sindh extended their winning streak in the National T20 Cup 2022 with a 10-runs victory over Northern.

WATCH | Sohail Tanvir and Ben Cutting show explicit gesture at each other; latter takes vengeance from 2018

Shubro Mukherjee ∙ 15 Feb 2022

WATCH | Sohail Tanvir and Ben Cutting show explicit gesture at each other; latter takes vengeance from 2018

The game between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi at Gaddafi Stadium at Lahore on Tuesday saw another ugly clash between old foes Sohail Tanvir and Ben Cutting. The Australian all-rounder and Pakistani pacer might be looking at receiving a fine for their explicit gesture at each other. The incident took place in the 19th over of the 1st innings, when Cutting smashed Tanvir to all corners of the ground, smashing three consecutive sixes. Earlier, in the 2018 edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), the two were at loggerheads during a game between St. Kitts and Nevis and Guyana Amazon Warriors. After being hit for six straight down the ground, Tanvir came back and yorked the Australian, giving him an obscene send-off. However, Cutting returned the favour at Lahore in the ongoing tournament, after smashing him for three consecutive sixes. The left-arm pacer seemed to be miffed with Cutting’s gesture and the two even had a conversation on the latter's follow-through. ​Then, after his breezy knock of 36 off 14 balls, the Sydney Thunder dasher was eventually dismissed off Naseem Shah’s short-pitched delivery. Tanvir again made the explicit gesture at Cutting. Watch the video here: Coming to the game, the Zalmis eventually won the match by 24 runs after posting a score of 185/7. The Gladiators could only manage to reach 161/8.

Pakistan cricketers laud pitches prepared for National T20 tournament

Somya Kapoor ∙ 28 Sep 2021

Pakistan cricketers laud pitches prepared for National T20 tournament

Pakistan’s domestic T20 tournament is on and some prominent players, Ahmed Shahzad, Kamran Akmal, Sohail Tanveer and Imam-ul-Haq talked about the facilities, pitches and accommodations in a video released by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on the official Twitter handle. “The travelling, accommodations, meals of the players, their central contracts, everything has seen am appreciation,” Shahzad said. “We are also seeing a crowd in the ground after a long time,” the right-handed batsman added. Imam also talked about the accommodation and travelling and praised the facilities that are being provided to the players. “Looking at the travelling and accommodations, it doesn’t feel as if we are playing a domestic tournament but it looks as if we are travelling with the Pakistan team itself,”the left-handed batter said. The wicket-keeper batsman Kamran Akmal lauded the way the broadcasting of the tournament is being done and further added that it gives the young players an opportunity to gain confidence. “The way the tournament is being broadcast, it’s a good experience for the youngsters and getting this exposure at a young age is good for the players,” Akmal said. Talking about the pitches, Shahzad said that the Pakistan and New Zealand teams had to lock horns with each other on this venue and these would have been the perfect tracks to play the game. “The series between Pakistan and New Zealand had to be played at this venue and I think these would have been the perfect pitches for international fixtures,” Shahzad said. The Pakistan and New Zealand bilateral tie was abandoned by the Kiwis minutes before the start of the first ODI citing security issues.

PSL 2021 | Qualifier: Khushdil Shah’s cameo, Sohail Tanvir’s magical spell send Multan Sultans to their first-ever Final

Abhishek Singh ∙ 21 June 2021

PSL 2021 | Qualifier: Khushdil Shah’s cameo, Sohail Tanvir’s magical spell send Multan Sultans to their first-ever Final

Cometh the hour, cometh the man they said and Sohail Tanvir, the veteran Multan Sultans bowler actually lived up to it, pulling out his best performance of Pakistan Super League 2021 to send his team to its first-ever Final in the history of the PSL. His 3-17 in the four overs spell at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium consisted of the wickets of the most dangerous Islamabad United men Colin Munro, Usman Khawaja and their skipper Shadab Khan. Khushdil Shah and Sohaib Maqsood were the heroes with the bat for Multan Sultans. While Maqsood scored a 41 ball 59 in his usual attacking style with the help of seven fours and three sixes, it was Khushidl’s cameo at the end which really got the team an advantage over the United. The 26-year-old left-hander smacked a 22 ball 42 which included 29 runs in one over, in which he smacked youngster Akif Javed all over the park for four sixes and a four. It took Sultans to 180, a never before achieved total for the team in the Abu Dhabi leg. Chasing 181, United, the most successful team of the tournament in the league stage were rattled by Tanvir who removed Munro in the very first over. Soon Mohammad Akhlaq and Shadab too departed, leaving Islamabad reeling at 14-3 in the first three overs. Khawaja tried his level best to take United close to the chase, but never find any partner to partner him long and well enough. He became the last of the three scalps of the 36-year-old. The Australian scored a 40 ball 70. Tanvir was awarded Man of the Match for this performance of his. Post his wicket, mere formalities were left which were completed by Blessing Muzarabani as he picked up three wickets as well. United were eventually bowled out for 149 in 19 overs. Earlier in the day, Multan skipper Mohammad Rizwan decided to bat after winning the toss. However, the decision wasn’t well backed by himself as an opener as he went out for a duck. Shan Masood and Maqsood then joined hands to add 53 for the second wicket before Masood too was removed. Johnson Charles then gave company to Maqsood before getting out on 41 from 21. And after the departure of Masood, the Khushdil Shah show began. Even after losing this game, Islamabad would have a shot at the Final once again when they face the winner of the first Eliminator between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings. Sultans on the other hand would now have a proper two days of rest before they would face their opponent in the Final on June 24.