Saturday, 4 November 2023

High Stakes in 2023 World Cup: Champions Trophy 2025 Qualification Battle

Stakes Are High: Champions Trophy 2025 Qualification on the Line at 2023 World Cup


In the race to secure a spot in the prestigious Champions Trophy 2025, the ongoing 2023 World Cup has taken on a new level of significance. Qualifications for the next edition of the Champions Trophy, scheduled to be held in Pakistan, are at stake for teams currently battling it out in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023.

The top seven teams in the league phase of the World Cup will earn the coveted opportunity to participate in the eight-team competition, alongside the host nation, Pakistan. The stakes have never been higher in the world of cricket.

During a post-match presentation following England's loss to India, captain Jos Buttler acknowledged the importance of this qualification rule. However, it was revealed by their head coach, Matthew Mott, during a press conference that this critical information had only come to their attention 'an hour and a half ago.' This sudden change in the qualification process has added an extra layer of drama to the World Cup.


Previously, qualification for the Champions Trophy was determined through ICC rankings over a specified period. However, this new rule provides an intriguing twist. Teams like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Netherlands, and possibly even Afghanistan now have an additional incentive to perform well in the tournament, even if they are not entirely in control of their fate when it comes to semi-final qualification.

For England, the path to securing their spot in the 2025 Champions Trophy is clear:

1. They must secure victories against the Netherlands and Pakistan.
2. They need to rely on Sri Lanka or Australia to defeat Bangladesh.
3. England's hopes are pinned on India defeating the Netherlands to keep their dream of Champions Trophy qualification alive.

The cricketing world is watching with bated breath as teams battle it out for a chance to participate in the Champions Trophy 2025. Every match in the 2023 World Cup now carries immense significance, and the drama is only set to intensify as the tournament progresses. 


 #ChampionsTrophy2025 #EnglandCricket #Jos Buttler #CWC23

Wednesday, 1 November 2023

Qudrat Ka Nizam: Pakistan's Thrilling World Cup Race! ๐ŸŒฟ๐Ÿ

Can Qudrat Ka Nizam (The Nature's System) help them achieve this feat? 


Qudrat ka nizam is a phrase that means "nature taking its course" or "the law of nature". It was first used by Saqlain Mushtaq, the head coach of the Pakistan cricket team, in a press conference after Pakistan lost the third T20I against England in September 2022. He said that win or loss will keep going on and that it was part of qudrat ka nizam.

The phrase was mocked by many fans and critics who thought it was a defeatist excuse and a way of avoiding responsibility for the poor performance of the team². However, the phrase became popular and viral when Pakistan miraculously qualified for the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2022 after a series of unexpected results in their favour. 


Many fans and players started using qudrat ka nizam as a motto and a slogan to celebrate Pakistan's comeback and their unbeaten run in the tournament. The phrase also inspired many memes and jokes on social media.

Qudrat ka nizam became a symbol of hope and faith for Pakistan cricket fans who believed that there was something divine and special about their team's journey in the World Cup. It also showed how a phrase that was initially ridiculed can become a source of pride and joy for a nation.

In the context of the ongoing Cricket World Cup, Qudrat Ka Nizam could play a crucial role in determining Pakistan's fate. With two matches remaining, Pakistan needs to win both to have a chance of qualifying for the semi-finals. And while this may seem like a daunting task, Pakistanis have always believed in the power of Qudrat Ka Nizam to come to their aid in times of need.

The potential for semi-final glory has resurfaced after South Africa's astounding 190-run victory over New Zealand, and the path is now illuminated with hope. The door of opportunity has swung open for Pakistan, and their fate rests in their own hands.The question on every cricket aficionado's mind is this: does "Qudrat Ka Nizam" (The Nature's System) have a plan to guide Pakistan to the semi-finals and potentially beyond, just as it did in the T20 World Cup? The answer remains uncertain, and that's the beauty of cricket. We eagerly await each match, knowing that anything can unfold on the grand stage.

Pakistan's Path to the Semi-Finals


As things stand, Pakistan has 3 wins out of 7 matches, while New Zealand has 4 wins out of 7. For Pakistan to qualify for the semis, they need to beat both New Zealand and England in their remaining matches. This will give them 10 points, which will be enough to secure a place in the top four if their Net Run Rate (NRR) is better than New Zealand's.
However, if New Zealand loses to Pakistan but beats Sri Lanka in their last match, they will also have 10 points. In this case, the team with the better NRR will qualify for the semis. This means that Pakistan cannot afford to lose any of their remaining matches.

The Role of Qudrat Ka Nizam


In the face of such challenging odds, Pakistan can only hope for Qudrat Ka Nizam to intervene in their favour. And while there is no way to guarantee that this will happen, there are a few things that Pakistan can do to increase their chances of success.

First, they need to play their best cricket in the remaining matches. This means being disciplined in the field, batting responsibly, and bowling with accuracy and consistency.
Second, they need to rely on their key players to step up to the occasion. Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Afridi, and Haris Rauf are all world-class players who have the potential to win matches on their own. 

Pakistan's opening stands have often been shaky, with a few exceptions like their standout performances against Australia and Bangladesh. These inconsistencies highlight the critical importance of dependable opening partnerships.Whether they are setting a target or chasing one down, Pakistan's path to victory is significantly smoother when their openers provide a stable start. 

To secure a semi-final spot, they must consistently put up scores of 300 or more when batting first, and this calls for a resurgence in the top order. Fakhar Zaman's explosive display against Bangladesh, where he hammered seven sixes, is a testament to the potential within the squad. It's a sign that players like him are getting the right fuel to fire up their performance.

As the tournament progresses, Pakistan's fans hold their breath, hopeful that the top order will rise to the occasion and lead their team to victory. The World Cup's unpredictability and the ability to turn tables at any moment remind us that it's not over until the last ball is bowled.
  


Finally, they need to believe in themselves and in the power of Qudrat Ka Nizam. After all, Pakistan has a history of overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds in cricket.

The Ideal Scenario


The ideal scenario for Pakistan would be to win both of their remaining matches while New Zealand loses both of theirs. This would give Pakistan a clear advantage in terms of NRR and secure them a place in the semi-finals.

While this scenario may seem unlikely, it is not impossible. And if it does unfold, it will be a testament to the power of Qudrat Ka Nizam.

Conclusion


Pakistan's journey to the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup will be a thrilling one. With two matches remaining and a lot at stake, it is impossible to say for sure what the outcome will be. However, one thing is certain: Qudrat Ka Nizam will play a crucial role in determining Pakistan's fate.

In the world of cricket, there's always room for redemption, and Pakistan's potential to reach the semi-finals remains undiminished. As fans eagerly watch each match, the excitement and anticipation continue to build, making this World Cup an unforgettable journey.

Points Table as of 1st November 2023




#CWC23 #PAKvsNZ #CWC2023 #qudratkanizam
#BabarAzam #PakvsENG



Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Babar Azam's Captaincy: Will it End after the World Cup?

The Winds of Change: Pakistan Cricket and Babar Azam's Captaincy



Babar Azam's reign as Pakistan's cricket captain appears to be hanging by a thread, with the curtains potentially closing on his leadership journey after the upcoming World Cup. In the cricketing corridors, there's a growing consensus within the Pakistan Cricket Board that Babar has had his opportunity to prove himself, and the results as captain have been less than satisfactory.

A crucial point of contention has been the leaking of reports that highlight differences and disputes within the dressing room. Such developments have left the board far from pleased, raising concerns about the team's unity and cohesiveness.

Babar Azam now finds himself squarely in the crosshairs for Pakistan's recent Asia Cup and World Cup defeats. There has been no discernible effort to diminish his authority within the team. Despite suggestions from luminaries like Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez, Babar received carte blanche in selecting the players he wanted.

The captaincy tug-of-war further escalated when Babar Azam resisted adding the mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed to the World Cup squad. He relented only to an extent, agreeing to include Abrar as a traveling reserve for the tournament in India.

The battle for the captain's armband has intensified behind the scenes, with lobbies forming for potential candidates. The likes of Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shan Masood have set their sights on the coveted role. It's now probable that Pakistan will designate separate captains for red and white-ball formats.



Sarfaraz Ahmed may stage a comeback as the Test and ODI captain, while the T20 reins could possibly fall into the hands of Shaheen Shah Afridi.


The wind of change is also sweeping through the coaching staff. Figures like Mickey Arthur, Grant Bradburn, Mornรฉ Morkel, Andrew Puttick, and manager Rehan ul Haq could soon be asked to step down post-World Cup.

As Pakistan embarks on their Test tour of Australia and the white-ball series in New Zealand following the World Cup, the nation is on the cusp of a new era. With the potential shift in captaincy and a revamped coaching staff, the future of Pakistan cricket is set to undergo a transformation. ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ 

#CWC2023 #BabarAzam #SarfarazAhmed #ShaheenShahAfridi #Cricketlovers 










Ibrahim Zadran' Controversial Statement to dedicate POTM award to Afghan refugees

๐˜ผ๐™›๐™œ๐™๐™–๐™ฃ ๐™˜๐™ง๐™ž๐™˜๐™ ๐™š๐™ฉ๐™š๐™ง๐™จ ๐™จ๐™๐™ค๐™ช๐™ก๐™™ ๐™จ๐™ฉ๐™ง๐™ž๐™ซ๐™š ๐™›๐™ค๐™ง ๐™ข๐™–๐™ฉ๐™ช๐™ง๐™ž๐™ฉ๐™ฎ ๐™–๐™ฃ๐™™ ๐™œ๐™ง๐™–๐™˜๐™š ๐™ž๐™ฃ ๐™ฉ๐™๐™š๐™ž๐™ง ๐™–๐™˜๐™ฉ๐™ž๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™จ, ๐™ข๐™ค๐™ซ๐™ž๐™ฃ๐™œ ๐™—๐™š๐™ฎ๐™ค๐™ฃ๐™™ ๐™—๐™ž๐™–๐™จ๐™š๐™จ 


Pakistan and Afghanistan share a long history of friendship, cooperation, and cultural exchange. Pakistan has been a gracious host to Afghan refugees for over 40 years, providing them with shelter, education, health care, and livelihood opportunities. Pakistan has also played a crucial role in Afghanistan’s cricket development by providing coaching, training facilities, and allowing Afghan players in domestic cricket.


Yet, it is disheartening to see unwarranted attacks on Pakistan from some quarters. During the Cricket World Cup 2019 match in Headingley, Leeds between Pakistan and Afghanistan, some Afghan fans displayed anti-Pakistan banners and slogans. They also clashed with Pakistani fans and journalists outside the stadium, resulting in injuries and arrests.
 


Similar incident took place during the #AsiaCup2022 match between Pakistan and Afghanistan in which Afghanistan fans hurled chairs after losing to Pakistan. 


Recently, Afghan player Ibrahim Zadran's statement to dedicate the Player of the Match award in the #AfgvsPak match, which Afghanistan won by 8 wickets, to Afghan nationals forcibly returned from Pakistan appeared biased and somewhat insensitive, given the context.

These Afghan individuals are refugees, and their return to Afghanistan is expected, as they are not Pakistan’s nationals. Pakistan has been facilitating their voluntary repatriation in a dignified and orderly manner.

Pakistan deserves respect and appreciation for its generous hospitality and support to Afghan refugees and cricket. Pakistan has always stood by Afghanistan in times of need and crisis. Pakistan has also been actively engaged in the peace process and regional stability in Afghanistan. Pakistan and Afghanistan have a common destiny and a shared future. They should work together to foster mutual trust, harmony, and cooperation. 

It is the saying of Hazrat Ali Karamullah wajhu. "Beware of the evil of whomever you favour" 

Afghan cricketers should strive for maturity and grace in their actions, moving beyond biases. They should remember the favours of Pakistan and the favours should never be forgotten.

Cricket can be a powerful medium to bridge the gaps and promote goodwill between the two nations. 

#PakvsAfg #CWC2023 #IbrahimZadran ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ

Sitarah Anjum

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

When Star Players Fall Short as Captains : Cricket's Unsolved Riddle

Unmasking the Hidden Truth: Star Players ≠ Star Captains in Cricket





Introduction:

In the world of cricket, it's a widely accepted belief that a great player will naturally make a great captain. However, as we delve into the annals of cricketing history, we find instances that challenge this notion. We explore the critical difference between being a stellar player and an effective captain, transcending the aura of star players. Join us as we uncover the intriguing world of cricket captaincy.

The Bailey Dilemma

George Bailey's stint as the captain of the Australian cricket team in the presence of luminaries like Warner, Smith, and Starc might puzzle some. "Why Bailey?" you might ask. The answer lies in understanding that a strong batsman or bowler doesn't automatically translate into a capable leader. This serves as a vital lesson in cricket's complex dynamics.

Indian Cricket's Tryst with Captaincy

Ganguly, Dravid, and Dhoni had the honor of leading the Indian cricket team in the presence of the "God of Cricket," Sachin Tendulkar. These great captains demonstrated that it's not about individual prowess but the ability to lead and inspire a team.

The Pakistani Perspective

In Pakistan, there's a prevalent belief that a top-notch player will inherently make an exceptional captain. However, the reality starkly contrasts this notion. Leading a cricket team isn't simply about individual performance; it's a unique skill set that requires a different approach.

The Labels We Bear

The cricketing community often witnesses passionate discussions and debates. Unfortunately, these discussions are sometimes met with labels like "keyboard warriors" or "armchair experts." But these conversations are essential for cricket's growth and evolution.

Crucial Questions for the Discerning Cricket Mind: Pakistan vs Afghanistan in CWC2023 

If you consider yourself a true cricket aficionado, here are some questions to ponder:

1. Why did Babar Azam introduce Haris in the powerplay, knowing Rauf's struggles in this phase?

2. What's the logic behind having two leg spinners in the team and then deploying them simultaneously?

3. When a team needs 100 runs with 8 wickets in hand, should the captain play defensively or opt for an attacking strategy?

4. With Afghanistan needing 30 runs on 30 balls, why was Usama Mir brought into the equation? Who's guiding these decisions?

Babar Azam: Batsman vs. Captain

Babar Azam undeniably shines as a batsman, but his captaincy raises questions. While his cricketing skills are top-notch, his leadership abilities are under scrutiny.

In conclusion, the cricketing world offers invaluable lessons about the dynamics of captaincy. Star players can be exceptional in their own right, but true leadership requires a different set of skills. As the cricketing community engages in discussions and debates, it's important to remember that these conversations are vital for the growth and improvement of the sport.

Stay tuned for more insights and analysis in the exciting world of cricket! ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™Œ

Leave your comments and opinions below. 

#BabarAzam #CWC2023 #Cricketfans #Cricketfever

๐—ช๐—ต๐—ฒ๐—ป ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐˜€๐—ต๐—ถ๐—ฝ ๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ธ๐˜€ ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐˜๐˜€ ๐—ท๐˜‚๐—บ๐—ฝ!

Babar Azam's limited involvement as captain on the field during the match raised concerns. Instances like the lengthy discussion without him, confusion with messages from the dressing room, and his absence during player interactions were noticeable. Babar remained at mid-on, seemingly disengaged, with minimal interaction with teammates.



The bowlers' discussion, as explained by Iftikhar Ahmed, highlighted the importance of bowlers advising each other. However, it's unclear why Rizwan was part of the group but not Babar.

These subtle dynamics may go unnoticed, but they raise questions about the captain's on-field leadership. 

#PAKvsAFG #BabarAzam

Sitarah Anjum

Sunday, 15 October 2023

Pakistan's Defeat against India -the party has just begun!


Pakistan's Defeat against India -the party has just begun!


Pakistan cricket team

In the tumultuous world of cricket, Pakistan's team finds itself at a critical juncture, echoing a pattern of collapses that seem deeply ingrained. The recurring fragility is not just a result of momentary lapses but a symptom of a foundation susceptible to pressure, questioning the very essence of the team's resilience.

Pakistan Team

While defeats are part of the game, the concern lies in Pakistan's propensity to crumble without displaying the vigour expected at this level. The mental and technical weaknesses of the squad come to the forefront, unraveling a narrative of lost intent and a lack of fighting spirit in the face of formidable opponents.

At the helm is Babar Azam, leading the team for nearly three years. However, his captaincy has left much to be desired, especially under pressure. A glaring lack of shrewdness and innovative thinking, crucial for a modern-day captain, further compounds the team's challenges. Azam's own batting form adds another layer of concern to an already complex situation.

Babar Azam

Pakistan's recent victories against Netherlands and Sri Lanka provide a temporary respite, but with matches against cricket giants like Australia, New Zealand, England, and South Africa looming, the real test awaits. The possibility of further setbacks against Bangladesh and Afghanistan looms large, given the current poor form of several key players.

Imam-ul-Haq

A deeper issue surfaces as the team comprises out-of-form, half-fit players, seemingly selected through a lens of likes, dislikes, favouritism, and nepotism. 

shadab khan


The infusion of T20 players into the ODI team, ill-equipped to handle pressure situations, underscores a lack of game awareness and temperament. The selection process appears tainted, with players chosen based on T20 performance rather than merit or experience in first-class or domestic cricket.

Fakhar Zaman

The inclusion of Abdullah Shafiq and Saud Shakeel, driven by the failure of the opening pair and the fragile middle order, exposes a lack of foresight from both Babar Azam and chief selector Inzamam-ul-Haq. Established players like Shan Masood, Imad Wasim, and Sarfraz Ahmed, despite stellar performances in local tournaments, remain on the sidelines, victims of a questionable selection process.

abdullah shafique

It's evident that those hindering deserving players are detrimental to Pakistan and its cricketing aspirations. The loss to India serves as a stark wake-up call, heralding a challenging journey ahead in the #CWC2023 against formidable opponents. As the cricketing saga unfolds, the true test of resilience and leadership beckons for Pakistan — the party has just begun, and the team's response will define its cricketing destiny in this world cup.

#IndvsPak #CWC2023 #BabarAzam 



Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Corona Virus Outbreak | Panic Buying | Choti Si Baat


Corona Virus Outbreak | Panic Buying | Choti Si Baat




Number of Corona Virus cases continue to rise in UK. Fear of COVID-19 and possible lockdown causing fear and panic buying amongst shoppers.

COVID-19 | Positive News | All is not Bad


COVID-19 | Positive News | All is not Bad


It's not All bad News. Positive News and updates on #COVID-19 cases from across the World. Video Courtesy : Virtual News Cast

The Champions Trophy 2025: Cricket’s Integrity at Stake Amid Political Turmoil

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