Islamabad United vs Lahore Qalandars, June 13     full highlights


Islamabad United is the most productive team in the history of the PSL and the most effective team to beat an opponent twice. They also keep a dossier on the team's best score, which was 238/3 against Lahore. However, those glory days are beautifully and truthfully behind them, and given that their last win was in 2018, they were in decline on the grounds that. This led to them finishing at the bottom of the standings last season, which is their worst finish in history.After a negative marketing campaign for the rest of the season, they made some drastic adjustments to the upcoming match. The first component they became was the experienced South African Johan Botha as their new head coach. Botha previously worked as a field train for Islamabad again in PSL 2.After that, they decided to hire Rumman Rais as their new bowling consultant. Raees knows membership very well, having spent the previous 5 years in the gambling workers ' body.They will begin their campaign on the second day of the PSL, as soon as they tackle the Multan Sultans on Sunday, February 21, in Karachi.  The Islamabad United PSL 2021team is located below.


 
                                             Islamabad United Squad 2021
Shadab Khan (Captain)
Alex Haley
Fahim Ashraf
Hussein Talat
Asif Ali
Muhammad Musa
Zafar Gohar
Hassan Ali
Lewis Gregory
Phil Soltanoff
Rohail Nazir
Iftikhar Ahmed
Mohamad Wasim
Ahmed Safi Abdullah
Akif Javed
Fawad Ahmed
Paul Stirling
Ali Khan
                            Key players of the Combined Islamabad 2021 Team
They then struck first, using the buy - and-sell of Colin Ingram for the explosive England starting T20 batsman Alex Hales before the draft took place. They then selected Hassan Ali, who could be an extremely good addition to the bowling attack that opened up last season. Just as correct as Hales, in addition, they brought 3 more English gamers to Gregory, Salt, Topley. They retained seven players from the failed ultimate season team.


                                                                        Shadab khan
Shadab Khan (born 4 October 1998) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for the Pakistan national cricket team.He was born in Mianwali, a city in north-west Punjab, Pakistan. In August 2018, he turned into one of all thirty-three players who received a significant contract for the 2018-19 season with the help of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).On 18 December 2020, Shadab captained Pakistan for the first time around the world when he captained the team in the inaugural Twenty20 International (T20I) tournament against New Zealand.


                                            Domestic and Franchise Profession T20
Shadab made his List A debut on 20 April 2016 for Islamabad in the 2016 Pakistan Cup. On 26 August 2016, he made his twenty20 debut for Rawalpindi in the 2016-17 National T20 Cup. Following his stunning overall performance in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy, he signed to play for the Trinbago Knight Riders in the 2017 Caribbean Premier League.Later in 2017, Shadab signed with the Brisbane Heat for the 7th season of the Big Bash League.
In June 2019, Shadab disguised himself as the chosen one to play for the Edmonton Royals franchise team as part of the 2019 T20 Canada Global Tournament.


                                                             International profession
In March 2017, Shadab was named in Pakistan's limited overs squad for the matches against the West Indies. He made his international debut for Pakistan against West Indies on 26 March 2017.He recorded the highest budget figures for a bowler finishing his 4 overs on his T20I debut.The following month, he changed into the Pakistan test squad for the West Indies training camp.On 7 April 2017, Shadab made his international debut for Pakistan against West Indies. He made his international debut for Pakistan on 30 April 2017, against the West Indies.  He was part of the Pakistan national team for the 2017 Champions Trophy. In September 2017, he was named the new PCB Player of the Year.
On 16 October 2017, against Sri Lanka, Shadab scored his first ODI fifty. Shadab, along with Babar Azam, formed a 109-man partnership and slowly brought the innings count to two hundred. In bowling, Shadab made early breakthroughs inside the low-scoring area, taking 3 wickets. Pakistan got the suit with 32 runs, and Shadab developed into a recognised man in form for his all-ball performances.In April 2019, Shadab was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.Three days after Shadab was named in Pakistan's World Cup squad, he was ruled out of Pakistan's previous tour of England with the plague. He turned changed through Yasir Shah for fits in opposition to England.On the eve of the third ODI in form against England, Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed showed that Shadab has recovered and can be fit enough to play in the World Cup.June 23, 2019, In Pakistan's World Cup match against South Africa, Shadab finished his fiftieth in Odis.In June 2020, Shadab was included in the 29-man squad for Pakistan's tour of England throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.  However, on 22 June 2020, Shadab turned himself into one of three Pakistan national team players to test positive for COVID-19.  Although he had previously shown no signs or symptoms of the virus,  he was advised to undergo an extended period of self-isolation. In July, he was shortlisted for Pakistan's 20-man squad for test matches in England.On 28 August 2020, in the first T20I match against England, Shadab took his 50th wicket in the layout.


                                                                Lahore Qalandars
The Lahore Qalandars  are a Pakistani professional cricket franchise that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The group's internal venue is Gaddafi Stadium. He nominally represents the city of Lahore in the league.The group is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The crew is currently headed by Sohail Akhtar. The team is coached by Aakib Javed, a former Pakistani cricketer. The Lahore Qalandars belong to the Rana brothers. Based in Lahore, Qalandars was the second most expensive franchise and one of the few groups offered to an international corporation. The group ranked lowest on the factor table in each of the first four seasons of the PSL, before appearing for the first time in the latest edition of 2020.Fakhar Zaman is the leading run scorer, while Shaheen Shah Afridi is the leading run scorer. Afridi is also an ambassador for the Qalandar logo.


                                                            Lahore Qalandars Squad
Sohail Akhtar 
Ahmed Danial, 
Ben Dank, 
Callum Ferguson, 
Dilbar Hussain, Fakhar Zaman, 
Haris Rauf, 
James Faulkner,
 Maaz Khan,
 Mohammad Faizan,
 Mohammad Hafeez,
 Shakib al-Hassan (replacement to be announced soon),
 Salman Ali Agha,
 Sikuge Prasana, 
Shaheen Shah Afridi, 
Sultan Ahmed (replaces Joe Burns), 
Tim David, 
Zaid Alam, 
Zishan Ashraf
                                                             Muhammad Hafeez
Mohammad Hafeez (Punjabi and Urdu: محمد عمیظ; born 17 October 1980) is a Pakistani international cricketer. Hafeez is a flexible batsman who can bat anywhere in the top 6 and is part of the bowling attack. He has developed into a widely recognized one of the world's best all-rounders with white balls, ranking first in the ICC players ' rankings in limited-overs formats in many activities. He is credited with his wise shot, but also an aggressive shot made when he is wanted.[3] He retired from test cricket in December 2018, leaving the ground in white for the last time under a guard of honour from his teammates.

He became the fourth player worldwide to play in the Caribbean Premier League, and the first Pakistani player to be named in a Twenty20 tournament. He was nicknamed "The Professor". The main teams he has played for are Pakistan, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Guyanese Amazon Warriors, Calcutta Knight Riders, Sargodha, Sui Gas Corporation of Pakistan. Hafeez scored 224 goals in his test career against Bangladesh in 2015 in Khulna throughout the Dan Cake series.
In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players who were offered a fixed-term deal for the 2018-19 season with the help of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).In December 2018, at some point in the Pakistan series towards New Zealand, Hafeez announced that he might retire from test cricket after the end of the tour to switch to limited-overs cricket.Hafeez said it was time to retire from test cricket, and that he was honoured to represent Pakistan in 55 test matches, including captaining the team.After a lacklustre personal marketing campaign for the 2019 ICC World Cup, despite scoring 84 points in the Big Four in England in the size of a spherical robin in 2019, he found a new existence as a T20 expert for Pakistan and various leagues around the world. This led to him becoming the top scorer in T20I cricket at international level in 2020.


                                                      Climbing the corporate ladder
Against India on 18 March 2012 in Bangladesh at the Sher Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur, at the 2012 Asian Cup, he scored one hundred and five goals out of 113 and was involved in a 224-run partnership with Nasir Jamshed, which is a great partnership for Pakistan to face India in future international competitions. They eclipsed Aamer Sohail and Saeed Anwar's record of 144 runs made in 1996. During these innings, Hafiz was forced to run a lot, which by the time of the stoppage began to interfere with him due to a leg injury. He was later nicknamed the Sargodha Snake for the zigzag pattern between the wickets. He made his 4th ODI century in March 2012 in opposition to Bangladesh in Dhaka. He also made his highest look at a rating of 196 against Sri Lanka in the 2nd test in Colombo in June 2012.

In December 2012, during the Pakistan cricket team's tour of India in 2012-2013, he came in as a completely exclusive and aggressive batsman and scored so brilliantly and quickly, and helped Pakistan win the first T20I and 2nd ODI with his heroism of huge batting and almost chasing the mountain, scoring 191 points in the second T20I. His scores were 61 and 55 in the first and 2nd T20I respectively and he scored 76 runs in the 2nd ODI and shared the top position of 141 with Nasir Jamshed and also economically helped Pakistan win their first ODI series in India in 7 years. During this era, he developed into a versatile player for the Pakistan cricket team along with Shahid Afridi. He had a great collection against Sri Lanka in December 2013, where he scored 122 in the first match, 140* in 1/3 and 113* in the fourth match. He thus became the second batsman after Zahir Abbas to score three centuries in an ODI collection. Hafeez was the first to qualify for Pakistan's 2015 World Cup squad, but was ruled out 6 days before the World Cup due to a calf injury. He was succeeded by Nasir Jamshed.For his performances in 2014, he developed into an ICC World ODI XI named.  [circular reference He was additionally named in Cricinfo's T20I XI for his performances in 2013.On 20 December 2020, he hit his professional high quality T20I rating of ninety-nine* with fifty-seven balls for the New Zealand side in their second T20I in Hamilton.T20 Franchise Care.On June 3, 2018, he decided to play for the Montreal Tigers as part of the Gamers ' draft for the inaugural edition of the T20 Canada Global event. In September 2018, he was included in Nangarhar's squad for the inaugural Afghanistan Premier League tournament.In 2019, he became the captain of the Lahore Qalandars in PSL4.
He was signed through the Edmonton Royals as a marquee player in Season 2 of GT20 Canada in July. He replaced Rasy Van Dussen in the SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS PATRIOTS squad for the 2019 Cpl. He then signed for Middlesex on a five-match deal in August.He joined Middlesex County Cricket Club in 2019 as a replacement for Mujib Ur Rahman.
Hafeez is also part of the Brisbane Heat squad for the Big Bash League, which starts in December.



                                                                 Bowling movement
In June 2015, Hafiz was suspended from work for illegal actions with weapons. However, he was again selected for the ODI series against Sri Lanka. He proved the value of his comeback by taking 4 for forty-one runs and scored a century, which earned him the Man in the Suit award. 
In November 2017, the ICC again suspended Hafiz for illegal bowling movement.
In December 2019, the ECB banned Hafiz from bowling as part of the T20 blast because of his movement.

                                                          Records and achievements
International centuries                                                     
Hafeez has scored 21 centuries (one hundred or more runs) in test suits, One-day Internationals (ODI) organised by the International Cricket Council. Hafeez scored 10 centuries in test matches and 11 centuries in Odis.