ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Joined coach Waqar Younis on Thursday said that Pakistan Super Class (PSL) matches ought to likewise be held in Rawalpindi, hours before his side played Quetta Fighters in a HBL Elite player Muqabla display coordinate at the Pindi Cricket Stadium.
"In the fourth version of the PSL, the Pindi Stadium ought to be used as a scene for matches," the amazing paceman said sitting close by Joined commander Misbah-ul-Haq and proprietor Ali Naqvi. "This show match ought to be a trailer for that."
The match was played in the midst of much ballyhoo and razzmatazz of first class craftsmen as previous Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq and previous skipper Moin Khan were among the stars who highlighted.
Misbah said his side was centered around the third release of the alluring T20 group which starts from February 22 in Dubai. This year Karachi will turn into the second nearby setting when it organizes the last on Walk 25 after Lahore facilitated the show-stopper match of the past release.
"The PSL has created a few stars and later on, more players will rise," Misbah said.
Joined proprietor Naqvi hailed the choice to hold this current season's last in Karachi and emphasized Waqar's position that Pindi ought to be considered as a scene later on.
"In the event that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) needs to utilize the Pindi Stadium in the fourth version, I'm prepared to help in the redesign of the scene," he said. Bangladesh's record T20 aggregate without any result as SL win DHAKA: Bangladesh's most noteworthy Twenty20 Universal aggregate didn't make a difference as Sri Lanka pursued it down with 20 balls to extra to win the opening apparatus of the two-coordinate arrangement here on Thursday.
After Bangladesh made 193-5 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Sri Lanka hustled to triumph by posting 194-4 of every 16.4 overs as opener Kusal Mendis struck a hawkish lady 50 years, a 27-ball innings of 53 that included eight limits and two sixes.
Sri Lanka had effectively won the One-day Worldwide tri-arrangement and the Test arrangement, and need one more win in their last visit amusement — the second T20 Global in Sylhet — on Sunday to clear up each of the three organizations.
Man-of-the-coordinate Mendis and Danushka Gunathilaka shared a 53-run opening stand. After Mendis fell at 90-2, Dasun Shanaka and Thisara Perera joined in an undefeated fifth-wicket stand.
Shanaka, who hit three sixes and three fours in his 24-ball barrage of 42, included 65 of every 30 conveyances with hard-hitting Thisara Perera (39 off 18 balls, four fours and three sixes) to snap Sri Lanka's eight-coordinate losing streak in T20 matches.
Left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam took 2-22 on his T20 make a big appearance for Bangladesh.
Nazmul, one of the four debutants in Bangladesh line up, broke the opening stand when he got this show on the road Gunathilaka befuddled for 15-ball 30.
Nazmul later picked the wicket of Upul Tharanga, for four, preceding individual debutant Afif Hossain expelled Mendis with his off turn.
Prior, Bangladesh rode on lively half-hundreds of years by Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim to outperform their past most noteworthy score of 190-5 against Ireland at Belfast in 2012.
Soumya's assaulting approach kept the scoreboard taking off, with Bangladesh raising their 100 of every 10 overs.
Mushfiqur stayed unbeaten on a vocation high 66 off 44 balls while Soumya hit a 32-ball 51 — the left-gave opener's lady T20 fifty — after the hosts chose to bat first.
Leg-turning all-rounder Jeevan Mendis, with 2-21, slowed down Bangladesh's advance yet Mushfiqur and remain in commander Mahmudullah shared 73 keeps running for the fourth wicket to keep the side on track.
"In the fourth version of the PSL, the Pindi Stadium ought to be used as a scene for matches," the amazing paceman said sitting close by Joined commander Misbah-ul-Haq and proprietor Ali Naqvi. "This show match ought to be a trailer for that."
The match was played in the midst of much ballyhoo and razzmatazz of first class craftsmen as previous Pakistan all-rounder Abdul Razzaq and previous skipper Moin Khan were among the stars who highlighted.
Misbah said his side was centered around the third release of the alluring T20 group which starts from February 22 in Dubai. This year Karachi will turn into the second nearby setting when it organizes the last on Walk 25 after Lahore facilitated the show-stopper match of the past release.
"The PSL has created a few stars and later on, more players will rise," Misbah said.
Joined proprietor Naqvi hailed the choice to hold this current season's last in Karachi and emphasized Waqar's position that Pindi ought to be considered as a scene later on.
"In the event that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) needs to utilize the Pindi Stadium in the fourth version, I'm prepared to help in the redesign of the scene," he said. Bangladesh's record T20 aggregate without any result as SL win DHAKA: Bangladesh's most noteworthy Twenty20 Universal aggregate didn't make a difference as Sri Lanka pursued it down with 20 balls to extra to win the opening apparatus of the two-coordinate arrangement here on Thursday.
After Bangladesh made 193-5 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Sri Lanka hustled to triumph by posting 194-4 of every 16.4 overs as opener Kusal Mendis struck a hawkish lady 50 years, a 27-ball innings of 53 that included eight limits and two sixes.
Sri Lanka had effectively won the One-day Worldwide tri-arrangement and the Test arrangement, and need one more win in their last visit amusement — the second T20 Global in Sylhet — on Sunday to clear up each of the three organizations.
Man-of-the-coordinate Mendis and Danushka Gunathilaka shared a 53-run opening stand. After Mendis fell at 90-2, Dasun Shanaka and Thisara Perera joined in an undefeated fifth-wicket stand.
Shanaka, who hit three sixes and three fours in his 24-ball barrage of 42, included 65 of every 30 conveyances with hard-hitting Thisara Perera (39 off 18 balls, four fours and three sixes) to snap Sri Lanka's eight-coordinate losing streak in T20 matches.
Left-arm spinner Nazmul Islam took 2-22 on his T20 make a big appearance for Bangladesh.
Nazmul, one of the four debutants in Bangladesh line up, broke the opening stand when he got this show on the road Gunathilaka befuddled for 15-ball 30.
Nazmul later picked the wicket of Upul Tharanga, for four, preceding individual debutant Afif Hossain expelled Mendis with his off turn.
Prior, Bangladesh rode on lively half-hundreds of years by Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim to outperform their past most noteworthy score of 190-5 against Ireland at Belfast in 2012.
Soumya's assaulting approach kept the scoreboard taking off, with Bangladesh raising their 100 of every 10 overs.
Mushfiqur stayed unbeaten on a vocation high 66 off 44 balls while Soumya hit a 32-ball 51 — the left-gave opener's lady T20 fifty — after the hosts chose to bat first.
Leg-turning all-rounder Jeevan Mendis, with 2-21, slowed down Bangladesh's advance yet Mushfiqur and remain in commander Mahmudullah shared 73 keeps running for the fourth wicket to keep the side on track.
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