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Pakistan U19 Head Coach Shahid Anwar Joins Straight Drive with Salman Butt | Episode 0831 Jul 202600:47:07

Pakistan U19 Head Coach Shahid Anwar Joins Straight Drive with Salman Butt | Episode 08

Pakistan Batting Duo Hasan Nawaz & Abdul Samad Join Straight Drive with Salman Butt | Episode 0725 Jul 202600:29:35

Pakistan Batting Duo Hasan Nawaz & Abdul Samad Join Straight Drive with Salman Butt | Episode 07

Rising Fast Bowler Ubaid Shah Features in 85th Episode of PCB Podcast20 Jul 202600:23:14

Rising Fast Bowler Ubaid Shah Features in 85th Episode of PCB Podcast

PCB Podcast 84 with Pakistan Test Fast Bowler Khurram Shahzad 🎙️20 Jul 202600:14:56

PCB Podcast 84 with Pakistan Test Fast Bowler Khurram Shahzad 🎙️

PCB Podcast Episode 83: SGM Domestic Cricket Osama Sharoon on Player Pathways & the New Season20 Jul 202600:23:05

PCB Podcast Episode 83: SGM Domestic Cricket Osama Sharoon on Player Pathways & the New Season

PCB Podcast Episode 82 featuring Pakistan Batters Abdullah Fazal & Azan Awais20 Jul 202600:31:30

PCB Podcast Episode 82 featuring Pakistan Batters Abdullah Fazal & Azan Awais

PCB Podcast Episode 81 - In Conversation with Ayesha | Reflections on Historic T20I 💯 20 Jul 202600:12:51

PCB Podcast Episode 81 - In Conversation with Ayesha | Reflections on Historic T20I 💯

PCB Podcast Episode 80 (Part-1) Inside Gull Feroza's Journey | Balancing Studies with Cricket20 Jul 202600:16:05

PCB Podcast Episode 80 (Part-1) Inside Gull Feroza's Journey | Balancing Studies with Cricket

PCB Podcast Episode 79 (Part-2) Eyman Fatima Opens Up on Her Cricket Journey from Sargodha to Lahore & Family Support20 Jul 202600:18:20

PCB Podcast Episode 79 (Part-2) Eyman Fatima Opens Up on Her Cricket Journey from Sargodha to Lahore & Family Support

From Kalash to Pakistan Team, Saira Jabeen On Her Inspiring Journey, Challenges | PCB Podcast Episode 80 (Part-2)20 Jul 202600:09:37

From Kalash to Pakistan Team, Saira Jabeen On Her Inspiring Journey, Challenges | PCB Podcast Episode 80 (Part-2)

PCB Podcast Episode 79 (Part-1) In Conversation with Aliya Riaz | Team Role, Future Assignments20 Jul 202600:14:49

PCB Podcast Episode 79 (Part-1) In Conversation with Aliya Riaz | Team Role, Future Assignments

PCB Podcast Episode 78 (Part-2) with Pakistan Women's Mentor Wahab Riaz _ Ireland Tour & T20 World Cup Preparations20 Jul 202600:24:39

PCB Podcast Episode 78 (Part-2) with Pakistan Women's Mentor Wahab Riaz _ Ireland Tour & T20 World Cup Preparations

Pakistan Batter Sameer Minhas on His Cricket Journey & Goals | Straight Drive with Salman Butt EP 0625 Jul 202600:22:18

Pakistan Batter Sameer Minhas on His Cricket Journey & Goals | Straight Drive with Salman Butt EP 06

PCB Podcast Episode 78 (Part-1) Fatima Sana Reflects on Her World-Record Fifty, Leadership20 Jul 202600:18:34

PCB Podcast Episode 78 (Part-1) Fatima Sana Reflects on Her World-Record Fifty, Leadership

PCB Podcast Episode 77 | Special Conversation Featuring Pakistan Women's Coaches20 Jul 202600:36:05

PCB Podcast Episode 77 | Special Conversation Featuring Pakistan Women's Coaches

PCB Podcast Episode 76 with Young Trio Hunain Shah, Shamyl Hussain & Saad Baig20 Jul 202600:50:18

PCB Podcast Episode 76 with Young Trio Hunain Shah, Shamyl Hussain & Saad Baig

PCB Podcast Episode 75: Mike Hesson on Pakistan's White-Ball Future & World Cup Plans20 Jul 202600:18:00

PCB Podcast Episode 75: Mike Hesson on Pakistan's White-Ball Future & World Cup Plans

PCB Podcast Episode 74 with Pakistan U19 Head Coach Shahid Anwar 🎙️| PCB20 Jul 202600:29:42

PCB Podcast Episode 74 with Pakistan U19 Head Coach Shahid Anwar 🎙️| PCB

PCB Podcast Episode 73 with Pakistan Bowler Abrar Ahmed | PCB20 Jul 202600:24:00

PCB Podcast Episode 73 with Pakistan Bowler Abrar Ahmed | PCB

PCB Podcast Episode 72 | Pakistan T20I Captain Salman Ali Agha Joins Us for a Wide-Ranging Chat 🎙️20 Jul 202600:29:42

PCB Podcast Episode 72 | Pakistan T20I Captain Salman Ali Agha Joins Us for a Wide-Ranging Chat 🎙️

PCB Podcast Episode 71 with Pakistan Women's Team Batter Ayesha Zafar | PCB | MA2K20 Jul 202600:15:33

PCB Podcast Episode 71 with Pakistan Women's Team Batter Ayesha Zafar | PCB

PCB Podcast Episode 70 with Aliya Riaz | PCB | MA2K17 Jul 202600:25:41

PCB Podcast Episode 70 with Aliya Riaz | PCB | MA2K

Pakistan Women's Team Mentor Wahab Riaz joins us on PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣9️⃣| PCB | MA2K16 Jul 202600:29:43

Pakistan Women's Team Mentor Wahab Riaz joins us on PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣9️⃣| PCB | MA2K

2026-27 Domestic Calendar Unveiled | SGM Domestic Osama Sharoon joins the PCB Podcast | Episode 8723 Jul 202600:20:39

2026-27 Domestic Calendar Unveiled | SGM Domestic Osama Sharoon joins the PCB Podcast | Episode 87

PCB Podcast Episode 68 with Director High Performance Aqib Javed16 Jul 202600:38:57

PCB Podcast Episode 68 with Director High Performance Aqib Javed

PCB Podcast Episode 67 with Pakistan T20I Captain Salman Ali Agha16 Jul 202600:31:15

PCB Podcast Episode 67 with Pakistan T20I Captain Salman Ali Agha

PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣6️⃣ ft. Asia Cup Rising Stars Player of the Final Ahmed Daniyal16 Jul 202600:35:26

PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣6️⃣ ft. Asia Cup Rising Stars Player of the Final Ahmed Daniyal

PCB Podcast Episode 65 featuring Head of Women's Cricket Rafia Haider 🎙️ | PCB | MA2A16 Jul 202600:29:13

PCB Podcast Episode 65 featuring Head of Women's Cricket Rafia Haider 🎙️ | PCB | MA2A

Director Domestic Cricket Operations Abdullah Khurram Niazi interviewed in PCB Podcast Episode 6416 Jul 202600:44:48

Director Domestic Cricket Operations Abdullah Khurram Niazi interviewed in PCB Podcast Episode 64

Wahab Riaz in conversation with PCB Director High-Performance Aqib Javed | PCB Podcast EP 6309 Jun 202500:53:30

Wahab Riaz in conversation with PCB Director High-Performance Aqib Javed | PCB Podcast EP 63


Pakistan White-Ball Head Coach Mike Hesson interviewed by Bazid Khan in PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣2️⃣05 Jun 202500:37:57

Mike Hesson appears on 62nd episode of PCB PodcastBy PCB on Jun 05, 2025

Lahore, 5 June 2025: The 62nd edition of the PCB Podcast has been released and is available here for viewing and downloading for editorial purposes.

In the latest episode, Pakistan men’s white-ball head coach Mike Hesson is interviewed by former Test cricketer and commentator Bazid Khan. Hesson shares insights into his coaching philosophy, discusses what led him to take up the role with Pakistan, explains how his stint with Islamabad United in the HBL PSL helped him get to know the Pakistan players and outlines his vision for the team’s future.

In Hesson’s first assignment as head-coach of the team, Pakistan whitewashed Bangladesh in the three-match T20I series held in Lahore from 28 May to 1 June. This special edition of the podcast was recorded following Pakistan’s victory in the first T20I against Bangladesh.


Transcript of Mike Hesson's interview on PCB PodcastBy PCB on Jun 05, 2025

In the 62nd episode of PCB Podcast, Pakistan men’s white-ball head coach Mike Hesson is interviewed by former Test cricketer and commentator Bazid Khan, which is available here. Hesson shares insights into his coaching philosophy, discusses what led him to take up the role with Pakistan, explains how his stint with Islamabad United in the HBL PSL helped him get to know the Pakistan players and outlines his vision for the team’s future.

The following is some of the extract from the conversation between Bazid Khan and Mike Hesson:

Bazid Khan: How difficult is it to not having played top level cricket and then be able to coach at the elite level?

Mike Hesson: Look, I think players decide if you are valuable or not. They are the ones that decide, can this person help me achieve what I want to achieve. And they ultimately decide if you add value. So, for me, I think a lot of really fine players can share a lot of experiences.

Some are very good coaches. Some probably struggle to understand those that are struggling, because they were so good. For me, coaching is very different than playing. It's about trying to maximise talent. It's not necessarily about telling them about the greater things that I have played during my time.

I have had that for many years and when I coached New Zealand, I hadn't, you know, without international experience and like I said, players decide. They work out very quickly if you can add value or not. You know, I have been lucky enough to coach some of the best players in the world and build those relationships with them.

And I think in many ways, you know, they can share things with you more than, you know, if you're potentially a competitor. And, you know, this job is a coaching job. It's not a playing role.

Bazid Khan: As a head coach, you've obviously got a lot of experience, you have coached almost all the world around. Could you sort of, in your own words and sort of summarise or is it possible to summarise your coaching philosophy as a Head Coach?

Mike Hesson: Look, I guess I go back to trying to maximize talent and I think that that's the role of any head coach and I guess that I do that by building relationships. So once, I believe you can only coach a player once you actually understand the path they've been through.

I see my philosophy is trying to understand that and add value around that rather than trying to dictate necessarily the way they have to play. 

Bazid Khan: So, it's a more holistic approach where you look at 360, look at every other aspect, not just how he's playing. 

Mike Hesson: Yeah, absolutely. I think once you've got that relationship, you know, you understand what makes them tick, where they're trying to get to, the path they've already traveled. Only then I think you can add value. And yeah, it is a holistic approach. It's probably more an individual approach than necessarily, you know, we all have to do it my way. 


PCB Podcast Episode 6️⃣1️⃣ featuring interviews with Hasan Ali & Hasan Nawaz | PCB | MA2A05 Jun 202500:24:19

Hasan Ali and Hasan Nawaz feature in PCB Podcast

Lahore, 29 May 2025: Fast bowler Hasan Ali and batter Hasan Nawaz appear on the 61st episode of the PCB podcast as the two players shed light on their careers. The episode is available here for viewing and free download and was recorded before the start of the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh.


Hasan Ali is making his comeback to the Pakistan’s T20I team after last representing the country in the format in May 2024 against Ireland, while 22-year-old Hasan Nawaz, finished as best batter and player of the tournament in the recently concluded HBL PSL X.

Interviews with Faheem Ashraf & Hussain Talat in PCB Podcast Episode 60 | PCB | MA2A05 Jun 202500:17:59

Faheem Ashraf and Hussain Talat feature in PCB Podcast

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PCB

on May 27, 2025


Lahore, 27 May 2025: The Pakistan Cricket Board today released the 60th Podcast, which features all-rounders Faheem Ashraf and Hussain Talat. The episode is available here for viewing and free download.

Both the all-rounders are part of the Pakistan 16-member squad which will take on Bangladesh in the three-match T20I series starting from 28 May.


31-year-old Faheem has represented Pakistan in 102 international matches, while Talat has featured in 19 international matches for Pakistan.



PCB Podcast Episode 59: Aliya Riaz hosts conversation with Sidra Amin & Shawaal Zulfiqar 🎙️05 Jun 202500:15:25
  • Aliya Riaz hosts Sidra Amin and Shawaal Zulfiqar in 59th edition of PCB podcast
  • Lahore, 25 April 2025: With Pakistan women’s team successfully qualifying for the ICC Women’s World Cup after winning their all five matches in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 held in Lahore earlier this month, the Pakistan Cricket Board has released a special edition of the PCB Podcast, hosted by Aliya Riaz (Pakistan Women’s ODI Cap #71).

    The 59th edition of the PCB Podcast, available here for viewing and free download, features batters Sidra Amin and Shawaal Zulfiqar.

    Sidra topped the batting charts for Pakistan in the ICC Women’s CWC Qualifier 2025, scoring 225 runs from five matches at an average of 45, including three half-centuries. 19-year-old Shawaal, who made her international comeback following a shoulder injury which she sustained in December 2023, featured in two matches during Pakistan’s successful campaign in the ICC Women’s CWC Qualifier.


    Pakistan Batter Fakhar Zaman in Candid Conversation on Straight Drive with Salman Butt _ Episode 0520 Jul 202600:42:04

    Pakistan Batter Fakhar Zaman in Candid Conversation on Straight Drive with Salman Butt _ Episode 05

    PCB Podcast Episode 58: Featuring Salman Ali Agha and Abrar Ahmed15 Feb 202500:15:52

    PCB Podcast Episode 58: Featuring Salman Ali Agha and Abrar Ahmed


    PCB Podcast 57 Episode featuring 🇳🇿 players Michael Bracewell, Will Young & Glenn Phillips (Part-2)09 Feb 202500:30:40

    PCB Podcast 57 Episode featuring 🇳🇿 players Michael Bracewell, Will Young & Glenn Phillips (Part-2)

    PCB Podcast Episode 57 | Featuring Fakhar Zaman & Naseem Shah (Part 1)07 Feb 202500:27:39

    PCB Podcast Episode 57 | Featuring Fakhar Zaman & Naseem Shah (Part 1) Special edition of 57th PCB Podcast released

    • Fakhar Zaman and Naseem Shah feature in part one of the podcast; part two will involve New Zealand trio of Bracewell, Phillips and Young, and will be released on 9 February

    • The audio version of the podcast is available on Spotify and Soundcloud


    Lahore, 7 January 2025: With Pakistan fully prepared and ready to host the tri-nation ODI series and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the Pakistan Cricket Board has released a special edition of the PCB Podcast, hosted by former Pakistan captain Salman Butt.


    Part one of the 57th edition of the PCB Podcast, available here for viewing and free download, features explosive Pakistan opener Fakhar Zaman and fast bowler Naseem Shah.


    Fakhar Zaman previews the upcoming tri-nation series and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, while also reflecting on his comeback, memorable performances – especially against India, New Zealand and South Africa – and about his new opening partner in the forthcoming matches.


    Naseem Shah reflects on his journey to stardom, emphasising the importance of processes in achieving success. He shares his thoughts on his performances against New Zealand, looks ahead to the highly anticipated clash against India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 and interest in batting.


    In the second part of the 57th PCB Podcast, which will be released on Sunday, 9 January, Salman Butt speaks with New Zealand off-spinner Michael Bracewell along with teammates, all-rounder Glenn Phillips and top-order batter Will Young.


    The New Zealand trio share insights from their previous two tours of Pakistan since 2023, their upcoming ODIs against Pakistan and South Africa and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.


    The tri-series matches will be played at the transformed Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on 8 and 10 February, with Karachi’s National Stadium hosting the games on 12 and 14 February. The opening match of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be held in Karachi, where Pakistan will face New Zealand.


    Podcast EP 56: A Review of the Year 2024 in Pakistan Cricket & looking ahead to Future Assignments02 Jan 202500:28:57

    Podcast EP 56: A Review of the Year 2024 in Pakistan Cricket & looking ahead to Future Assignments

    The 56th edition of the PCB Podcast has been released and is available here for viewing and downloading for editorial purposes.

     

    In the latest edition:

     

    • Pakistan men’s white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan and red-ball captain Shan Masood talk about the team’s performances in the last year and how they are geared up for the upcoming international assignments in 2025.

     

    • Pakistan Men’s team interim head coach Aqib Javed reviews 2024 and previews the year 2025, which begins with the Centurion Test against South Africa followed by the home Test series against West Indies, the tri-nation ODI series and the ICC Champions Trophy in February and March.

     

    • Saqlain Mushtaq - mentor of the domestic side Lake City Panthers - talks about the role of mentors in the newly inducted five-team Champions events in the 2024-25 domestic cricket structure.

     

    • Sadia Iqbal - Pakistan Women’s left-arm spinner - talks about the experiences of the Pakistan Women’s team in the last 12 months and reflects on her performances as she finished the year 2024 with 30 T20I wickets, the most among full member nations.

     

    • On the domestic front, Director – High Performance PCB Nadeem Khan sheds light on academies’ work in the past year and what new projects await the young players in the coming year. Former Test captain and Head of Youth Development Azhar Ali talks about his new role and shares his plans to groom talent at the grassroots level.

    PCB Podcast EP 55 ft. Pakistan red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie & fast bowler Ali Raza28 Sep 202400:37:09

    Pakistan red-ball head coach Jason Gillespie previews the England series and teenage pace bowling sensation Ali Raza recounts his inspirational journey in the 5️⃣5️⃣th edition of the PCB Podcast 🎙️


    🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZnPvr8tzYA

    🎧 https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealpcb/episodes/PCB-Podcast-Episode-55-e2ov01m

    ⏪ https://www.pcb.com.pk/editor-pick-detail/pcb-podcast-episode-55.html

    🎧 https://soundcloud.com/pakistancricketofficial/pcb-podcast-episode-55/s-6aqsp72qOdH?si=e0092bd2ee1a4e9c9eb47833bc0c9f76&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

    PCB Podcast Episode 54 - Bazid Khan Interviews Shan Masood and Jason Gillespie13 Aug 202400:42:03

    Bazid interviews Shan and Gillespie for PCB Podcast


    54th Edition of PCB Podcast available for free download and editorial use; PCB

    · Pakistan will play nine ICC World Test Championship matches from 21 August to 28 January

    · Complete transcript of the Podcast is available here


    As the Pakistan men’s cricket team prepares to launch its 2024-25 red-ball international season under the

    new Shan Masood-Jason Gillespie partnership, respected cricket commentator Bazid Khan speaks with the

    Pakistan captain and read-ball head coach for the 54th edition of the PCB Podcast and chats to them about

    their expectations, preparations and challenges for the season in which Pakistan will play nine Tests.


    Some of the topics Bazid discusses with Jason and Shan in a candid conversation includes:


    - Importance of captain and coach partnership, especially in cricket

    - Nine Tests in six months, squad for the Bangladesh Tests, selection criteria and impact players

    - Scheduling, three formats, franchise leagues, player availability and Test cricket

    - Widening of gap between Pakistan and other top Test playing countries

    - Fear of failure, creating winning dressing room culture, impact of social media and on-field

    intensity

    - Finding blueprint to success at home and quality of pitches

    - Rewarding and developing players through the Pakistan Shaheens squad

    - Arshad Nadeem’s achievement and how the Pakistan team can benefit from this euphoria


    Pakistan will enter in the second half the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 cycle by hosting

    Bangladesh for two Tests on 21-25 August (Rawalpindi) and 30 August-3 September (Karachi). They will

    then play three Tests against England at home on 7-11 October (Multan), 15-19 October (Karachi) and 24-

    28 October (Rawalpindi). Pakistan will travel to South Africa where the two Tests will be played on 26-30

    December (Centurion) and 3-7 January (Cape Town), before they will wrap up against the West Indies with

    a two-Test home series on 16-20 January and 24-28 January.


    On the ICC World Test Championship standings, Pakistan is currently sitting in fifth position but has played

    only two out of the six series. Strong performances in the upcoming four series will put them in contention

    for a place in the June final as both positions for the Lord’s match are still up for grabs. Bangladesh is

    presently eighth, England sixth, South Africa seventh and the West Indies ninth in the third edition of the

    Championship.


    PCB Podcast Episode 53 | 2009 T20 World Cup Heroes Revisit Title Win04 Jun 202400:34:46

    PCB celebrates 15 years of T20 World Cup 2009 victory in 53rd edition of PCB Podcast

    In the 53rd edition of the PCB Podcast, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) celebrates 15 years of the Pakistan men’s cricket team’s victory in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2009, which coincides with this month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024.


    The PCB Digital team has spoken with some of the star performers from that successful campaign in which Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the final at Lord’s on 21 June 2009.


    Younis Khan-inspired Pakistan peaked at the right time to win four straight matches to win the title. They defeated New Zealand by six wickets, Ireland by 39 runs, South Africa by seven runs and Sri Lanka by eight wickets. Their other win was against the Netherlands by 82 runs, while the two loses were against England (48 runs) and Sri Lanka (19 runs).


    Pakistan’s victory came after it had narrowly lost the 2007 T20 World Cup final by five runs. The 2009 victory was Pakistan’s first ICC title in 15 years.


    Some of the leading performers, who spoke with the PCB Digital team and not only reflected on the successful campaign but also extended warm wishes to the current side, included:


    • Abdul Razzaq – took three for 20 in the final against Sri Lanka; he had joined the side as a replacement for an injured Yasir Arafat


    • Misbah Ul Haq – Would have been the fifth batter in had Pakistan lost the third wicket in the final, averaged 27.33 with a strike-rate of 117.14 and top-score of 20-ball 31 not out versus the Netherlands


    • Mohammad Amir – at 17 years and 58 days, he was the youngest player in the tournament; took six wickets in the series; bowled a memorable wicket-maiden first over in the final


    • Saeed Ajmal – Was joint-second leading wicket-taker with 12 wickets in the tournament


    • Shahid Afridi – took 11 wickets and scored 176 runs at a strike-rate of 141 in seven matches; was the player of the semi-final and the final, making him the only player to date to win player of the match awards in the semi-final and final in a same edition


    • Shoaib Malik – Featured in two critical partnerships with Shahid Afridi in the semi-final and final, putting on 67 runs off 58 balls for the third wicket against South Africa and an unbroken 76 runs for the third wicket from 58 balls in the final. In seven matches, Shoaib averaged 28.8 with the bat with a strike-rate of 102.85


    -ENDS-


    PCB Podcast with Pakistan Captain Babar Azam | Special Episode 52 Ahead of T20 World Cup02 Jun 202400:55:41

    Babar previews T20 World Cup in 52nd edition of PCB Podcast


    Pakistan captain Babar Azam is a special guest in the 52nd episode of the PCB Podcast, which was released today.

    In a candid and ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024-focused conversation, Babar talks about:

     ·  Side’s excitement, preparations, atmosphere and confidence for the tournament

     · Performances in the past three T20 tournaments and learnings

     · Hurtful matches in the 2021 and 2022 T20 World Cups

     · Unknowns in the United States for the first round matches

     · 9 June Pakistan versus India match; Group 2 that may potentially include Pakistan, England, West Indies and South Africa (if all goes according to pre-event seeding)

     · Difference between a T20 World Cup and bilateral T20I series, and significance of consistency

     

    ·  Responsibilities of the captain and senior players in modern day cricket, and the importance of open and transparent communication

     · Desire to win an ICC trophy as a captain and presenting to Pakistan

     · Progression as a T20I batter; team’s ability to post big totals and chase targets

    · Pivotal role of Gary Kirsten as white-ball head coach

     

    “I am happy and excited because when you go to play in a major event, you have different excitement. It’s the aim of any cricketer to play in a World Cup, so that kind of feeling is coming over me. The hope is always to lift the trophy, but for that to happen, we have to play top cricket against every side.

     

    “Our performances in the last two ICC Men’s T20 World Cups have been good. Unfortunately, we could not finish on a high. We were also runners-up in the ACC T20 Asia Cup 2022. So, at the back of our minds, we are thinking about how we have played two finals and a semi-final and how we can overcome the mistakes that derailed our campaigns.

     

    “Effort is in our hands, but results, we do not know. How we present ourselves on the ground, our body language and how we communicate with each other will matter. We must be positive, so results will come.”

     

    “As a batter, I have achieved decently and, as a captain, I have won a few series. But lifting the ICC trophy is a different motivation. You go to a different level and get a lot of praise. So, the motivation, aspiration and dream remains to lift an ICC trophy and present it to Pakistan.

     

    “Conditions in the USA may pose challenges as we are going there as a national side for the first time. We are in the process of collating various cricket and match-related information from players who have played there, which can help and assist us in our preparations.”

     

    “An India-Pakistan match is always the most talked about; it is discussed too much wherever you go in the world. The players get different vibes and excitement. What will happen is that everyone supports their country, so the focus is on that match.

     

    “The whole world is focused on the day when the India-Pakistan match is held. Naturally, there will be nerves, but we need to keep our focus, stick to the basics and play easy cricket. It is always a pressure game; the more you keep cool and calm, believe in your skills and hard work, then things get easier.

     

    “I understand the responsibilities of a captain as there are additional expectations. You have players and the management, and you have to maintain communication with them. You have to control your emotions and back your players because you have to get the best performance out of them. You always have to support them and give them the confidence that they are the best and can do better.”

     

    “I think the semi-final we lost against Australia (2021), we could have won that. In that match, fielding was the reason that made a different impact. If we had bowled two or three dot balls in the final stages, then the pressure would have got to them. But we lost as a team and not due to an individual.

     

    “For me, in 2022, we could and should have won the India game, but they took it away.

    Aleem Dar hosts 51st Edition of PCB Podcast ft. Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob & Rashid Riaz25 May 202400:44:19

    🎙️ Aleem Dar hosts the 5️⃣1️⃣st edition of the PCB Podcast, featuring Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, and Rashid Riaz as they prepare to officiate in the @ICC Men’s #T20WorldCup 2024. This marks the first time three 🇵🇰 umpires have been selected for a T20 World Cup. 🎥 https://youtu.be/7zYQyjQEStM 🗒️ https://pcb.com.pk/press-release-detail/aleem-dar-hosts-51st-edition-of-pcb-podcast.html 🎧 https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealpcb/episodes/PCB-Podcast-Episode-51-e2k30u5 ⏪ https://pcb.com.pk/editor-pick.html


    Aleem Dar, who won the David Shepherd Trophy for umpire of the year from 2009-2011, hosts the 51st edition of the PCB Podcast.

    In the latest episode, the 55-year-old, who has umpired in 453 international matches since 2000, speaks with elite panelist Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, and Rashid Riaz (both from the international panel) as the trio prepares to officiate in next month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 in the USA and Caribbean.

    It is the first time that three Pakistani umpires have been selected to officiate in a T20 World Cup.

    Aleem Dar speaks with the three umpires about their pre-umpiring days, journeys to the top, match preparations, excitement at being selected for the biggest cricket event of the year, career aspirations, how technology has assisted the umpires, what it means to be a cricket umpire, and life outside cricket.

    • Ahsan Raza – Celebrates his 50th birthday next week, was promoted to the ICC elite panel in 2023, has umpired in 13 Tests, 53 ODIs, 76 T20Is, 12 Women’s ODIs and 16 Women’s T20Is since making his international debut in 2015. He played 21 first-class matches for Faisalabad, Habib Bank Limited, Lahore and Sargodha.
    • Asif Yaqoob – The 50-year-old has umpired in 17 ODIs, 19 T20Is, 21 Women’s ODIs and 12 Women’s T20Is since 2015. He has been part of the international panel since 2018, has previously umpired in the ICC Men’s U19 Cricket World Cups, and won the PCB Umpire of the Year for 2020 and 2021.
    • Rashid Riaz – The 48-year-old has umpired in 15 ODIs, 32 T20Is, 15 Women’s ODIs, and 11 Women’s T20Is since 2015. He has umpired in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Qualifiers and ICC Men’s U19 World Cups. He played 50 first-class matches for Lahore and the National Bank of Pakistan from 2000-2011 and has been part of the international panel since 2018


    PCB Podcast Episode 44 | HBL PSL Special Edition | PCB24 May 202400:20:39

    With the HBL PSL 8 now just six days away, the Pakistan Cricket Board today released the 44th edition of the PCB Podcast, which features Imad Wasim, Mohammad Rizwan and Shadab Khan. The PCB Podcast released last week included Babar Azam, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shaheen Shah Afridi. Both the podcasts are available here for free viewing, downloading and editorial use.

    Imad Wasim, who has played 58 T20Is for Pakistan, will captain 2020 champions Karachi Kings, Mohammad Rizwan will hope to inspire Multan Sultans to their third successive final, while Shadab Khan will attempt to make Islamabad United the most successful HBL PSL franchise by winning the title for the third time.

    Rizwan will feature in the opening match of the HBL PSL 8 when his side will take on defending champions Lahore Qalandars in Multan on 13 February, Imad will be in action on 14 February when he will go head to head with Babar Azam-captained Peshawar Zalmi in Karachi, while Shadab will walk out for the toss for the first time in 2023 with Imad in Karachi on 16 February.

    The three champion cricketers spoke candidly with PCB Digital on wide-ranging cricket-related matters and also previewed the tournament, which will culminate in Lahore on 19 March.

    Imad Wasim: “HBL PSL is one of the best leagues in the world, which is very close to our hearts. We wait for this league for 10 months during which we prepare, plan and set goals. Then, we enter into this great event to achieve our collective objectives, help our sides win and this cycle continues.

    “Last year, Karachi Kings were hampered with injuries, but for 2023, we have all bases covered with high-quality players who all are match-winners. The most important thing for us is to play T20 the way it should be played, which is with a positive attitude and aggressive intent.

    “We will go step-by-step and match-by-match in this tournament with our first target being to secure a place in the play-offs. One of the best things about this HBL PSL is we will have home matches. So, we are aiming to make the best use of our first five matches at home and build the momentum that can carry us into the play-offs.

    “This year, every side is equally balanced and it is difficult to predict an outright winner. All sides boast some outstanding talent and they will enter the event with different combinations and strengths. This clearly reflects how the HBL PSL has evolved and why it has now become an extremely challenging and exciting league.”

    Mohammad Rizwan: “I missed few matches in the early part of the HBL PSL, but I will not blame anyone. It is all part of the game as each side has its own strategy and game plan, but I am now giving importance to each match I play so that I can make up for the lost time. Captaincy and batting can be challenging, but we have a good group of people who have not only empowered me but also back and support me so that I can strike the right balance and continue to give my best.

    “The philosophy of Multan Sultans is simple: play as champions irrespective of the opposition or the outcome. Consequently, we are not afraid of the results. We have been able to induce this approach in the side because we are a closely-knit side and the credit for this cohesion must be given to the team management. Also, we have a good mix and combination of coaches, which also helps me to captain the side.

    Shadab Khan: “What I am today is solely due to HBL PSL. I entered in this competition as an Emerging Category player, but this tournament gave me the opportunity, belief and confidence to grow and develop as a cricketer and I am pleased that I am now a Platinum Category player.

    NCA Coach & Selector Misbah-ul-Haq features in Straight Drive with Salman Butt _ Episode 0420 Jul 202600:52:46

    NCA Coach & Selector Misbah-ul-Haq features in Straight Drive with Salman Butt _ Episode 04

    PCB Podcast Episode 45 | PCB24 May 202400:29:28

    In PCB podcast, Shadab reveals his discussions with Babar & talks about youngsters who have impressed him the most. 45th edition also includes interesting father-son conversation between Moin & Azam.

    The 45th episode of the PCB Podcast is now available here for viewing and free downloading for editorial purposes.

    The Podcast includes:

    • Shadab Khan shares his excitement at being appointed captain for the Pakistan-Afghanistan T20Is and previews the matches to be played on 24, 26 and 27 March in Sharjah. A 2017 Champions Trophy winner, Shadab has played 84 T20Is in which he has scored 476 runs and taken 98 wickets. He has also featured in six Tests and 53 ODIs.
    • Moin Khan and Azam Khan in a rare and candid father-son conversation. Moin, a World Cup-winner, represented Pakistan in 69 Tests and 219 ODIs, while Azam has returned to the side for the Sharjah matches after previously playing three T20Is in 2021 (two versus England, one against the West Indies).

    PCB Podcast Episode 46 | Babar Azam reflects on his ODI career ahead of his 100th match | PCB24 May 202400:23:05

    Pakistan captain Babar Azam has had an illustrious career since he made his debut for Pakistan in a One-Day International against Zimbabwe in Lahore almost eight years ago. The prolific batter has transformed himself into one of the most successful batters in recent history. He has been the number-one batter on the ICC ODI Rankings since 2 April 2022 and currently holds the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Men’s Cricketer of the Year and ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year award, the last being his second in as many years.

    When Pakistan and New Zealand will walk out for their final meeting of the five-match ODI series at the National Bank Stadium on Sunday afternoon, Babar, the fastest batter to 5,000 runs, will complete the century of matches in the format.

    Ahead of the landmark match, the 28-year-old exquisite stroke-maker, spoke to the PCB Digital at the team hotel in Karachi on his ODI journey. His interview makes the 46th edition of the PCB Podcast a special one.

    PCB Podcast Episode 47 featuring interviews with Grant Bradburn, Mickey Arthur and Fakhar Zaman24 May 202400:33:41

    4️⃣7️⃣th edition of the PCB Podcast is out now featuring interviews with Pakistan men's team head coach Grant Bradburn, team manager Rehan Ul Haq, men's team director Mickey Arthur and batter Fakhar Zaman

    The 47th edition of the PCB Podcast has been released and is available here for free listening and downloading for editorial purposes.

    In this edition:

    • Grant Bradburn reacts to his appointment as the head coach of the national men’s team
    • Team manager Rehan Ul Haq talks about The Pakistan Way and reflects on the national men’s side’s culture
    • Mickey Arthur, the team director of the men’s side, speaks about his coaching philosophy
    • Fakhar Zaman, the winner of the ICC Player of the Month for April 2023, reflects on his consecutive ODI hundreds and preparations in the World Cup year

     

    Cricketing Chronicles: Pakistan Cricket 2023 Year in Review | PCB24 May 202400:21:09

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