Bangladesh stars hit training for PSL showdown
With the Pakistan Super League set to begin on March 26, Bangladesh stars have started training under the lights in Pakistan.
With the Pakistan Super League set to begin on March 26, Bangladesh stars have started training under the lights in Pakistan.
The Pakistan Super League 2026 will feature not only six Bangladeshi cricketers but also representation in commentary and officiating roles.
Ben Duckett has informed Delhi Capitals of his decision to withdraw from the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League, despite being set for his debut in the tournament.
Chennai Super Kings have signed Australian pacer Spencer Johnson as a replacement for injured Nathan Ellis ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026 season, with the move effectively seeing the left-arm quick shift from a planned stint in the Pakistan Super League.
Indian Premier League champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will keep 11 seats at their M. Chinnaswamy Stadium empty in memory of the fans crushed to death in title celebrations last year, the team said Tuesday.
Tanzid Hasan and Rishad Hossain have departed for Pakistan to join the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League, completing the list of six Bangladeshi players set to feature in the tournament.
Brian Bennett has secured his first franchise contract after being signed by Peshawar Zalmi for the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League.
Jake Fraser-McGurk has withdrawn from the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League, while Karachi Kings has signed Reeza Hendricks as a replacement for Johnson Charles.
Kolkata Knight Riders will be without Akash Deep for the entire IPL 2026 season after the pacer failed to recover from a lower-back stress injury, with an estimated three more months needed for rehabilitation.
The Indian Premier League, despite being cricket’s biggest financial powerhouse, has been ranked third among global franchise leagues in a new assessment by the World Cricketers' Association, highlighting concerns over player rights and welfare.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board has made government approval mandatory for Bangladeshi players to feature in the upcoming Pakistan Super League due to security concerns.
Sri Lankan pacer Matheesha Pathirana is set to miss the upcoming edition of the Indian Premier League after Sri Lanka Cricket declined to grant him a No-Objection Certificate (NOC), according to reports.