Lahore Qalandars release Rishad ahead of PSL auction
PSL franchises have begun finalising their squads ahead of the upcoming draft, with teams allowed to retain up to four players before the auction.
PSL franchises have begun finalising their squads ahead of the upcoming draft, with teams allowed to retain up to four players before the auction.
Controversy surrounding the upcoming T20 World Cup continues to intensify, from Bangladesh’s refusal to play matches in co-host India to Pakistan’s decision to boycott its fixture against India. Pakistan has yet to officially explain the reasons behind its planned boycott of the India match.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided not to sell the broadcast and media rights of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 in India, effectively shutting Indian audiences out of this year’s edition of the tournament.
England are seeking a fresh start at the T20 World Cup after their Ashes debacle and a series of failures at global white-ball events, with captain Harry Brook under scrutiny on and off the field.
Bangladesh’s strong showing in the Women’s T20 World Cup qualifiers has been reflected in the latest ICC rankings, with Sobhana Mostary reaching a career-best position among batters and Marufa Akter making a massive leap in the bowlers’ list.
Sialkot Stallionz, the newest franchise in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), have confirmed the signing of former Australia captain Steve Smith for the league’s 11th season, which will run from March 26 to May 3.
Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood will miss the early stages of the Twenty20 World Cup as he recovers from hamstring and Achilles injuries in another setback for Australia.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the sale of tickets for the ODOMMO Bangladesh T20 Cup 2026, with online booking opening from 9:00 PM today.
Speculation is growing over possible sanctions against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after Pakistan announced it would boycott its T20 World Cup group match against India.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has thrown its full support behind the International Cricket Council (ICC) following Pakistan’s decision to boycott its T20 World Cup group-stage match against India, scheduled for February 15 in Colombo, a report by Hindustan Times said.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is set to introduce significant changes to its central contract list, with the A+ category being completely scrapped this year. Instead, the board plans to increase the number of players in the A category.
Pakistan have decided not to boycott the T20 World Cup entirely, but will refuse to play their match against India. Although no official announcement has been made, the decision is widely seen as a protest against Bangladesh’s exclusion from the World Cup.