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Multan sultans

The Multan Sultans are a Pakistani professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team representing the city of Multan in South Punjab in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team was founded in 2017, while PCB introduced the inclusion of the 6th crew. Multan Cricket Stadium is the team's home stadium, which seats 30,000 spectators and has 5 floodlights installed for day/night cricket in uniform. Shan Masood was appointed group captain in PSL 5. Mohammad Rizwan is appointed because the team captain in today's edition (PSL 6) changes Shan Masood. Former England cricket coach and Zimbabwe's mythical cricketer Andy Flower has been replaced as head coach.After their debut season, Schön Properties, which offered the crew in 2017, was unable to pay their annual price of US $ 5.2 million, and so their settlement was terminated. In December 2018, a ownership deal took place when the Consortium of Alamgir Khan Tareen (majority shareholder) and Ali Khan Tareen of Multan became the brand new owners of the team, who received the rights to the team on December 20, 2018 for US $ 6.2 million, now deciding not to change the team name. In 2021, Alamgir Khan Tareen became the sole owner of the cricket franchise. Englishman James Vince and South African Imran Tahir are the team's top scorer and top wicket-taker respectively.

                                                            Franchise Records

In April 2017, a few weeks after the release of PSL 2, PSL Chairman Najam Sethi announced that there would be a sixth crew in the third season of PSL.The Pakistan Cricket Board has briefly listed five areas for Group 6.On June 1, 2017, out of these 5 regions, Schön Properties offered Multan after winning a $ 5.2 million tender under a 12-month, eight-to-12-month agreement with 10 bidders. The total cost of the agreement was US $ 41.6 million. Thus, the Sultans became the most expensive PSL group, replacing the Kings of Karachi at the time. On November 10, 2018, the PKB announced that the agreement that gave the rights to the Sultans franchise was terminated. A joint announcement released through Schön Properties and PCB stated that all rights in relation to the team are being returned to the board of directors. The termination was imposed due to the fact that the franchise did not pay its annual fees of $ 5.2 million. The PSC committed itself to all contracts with participants and contractors, while the overall public bidding system was to secure the rights of the repackaged crew. The new franchise must choose a brand new name and a brand new city. Until then, the team that became known as the Sixth Team, Alamgir Khan Tareen & Ali Khan Tareen of the Multan Consortium, won the tender for the group for US $ 6.2 million and again chose the name for the 6th group as "Sultans of Multan".
nternational facts

                                                                 Shoaib Maqsood

Sohaib Maqsood (Urdu: ص صیب مققصود; born 15 April 1987) was a Pakistani cricketer. Because of his Multan background, his aggressive batting style, and his height (he is 6ft 2in tall), he is regularly compared to former Pakistan captain and batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq. He made his ODI debut for Pakistan against South Africa on 8 November 2013 and scored fifty-six runs from fifty-four balls .

His team's range is ninety-two, which he chose as a personal tribute to the winning Pakistan group in the 1992 Cricket World Cup.He plays for the Multan Tigers national team in the Haier T20 Cup and for the United Bank of Pakistan in the Quaid-e-Azam Cup. He captained Pakistan in five unofficial one-day internationals against the UAE.In April 2018, he became the vice-captain of the Federal Districts team at the 2018 Pakistan Cup. He became Multan's top scorer at the 2018-19 National T20 Cup, with 207 runs in seven suits.In March 2019, he was named in the Federal Districts squad for the 2019 Pakistan Cup.In September 2019, he was named in the South Punjab squad for the 2019-20 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy tournament.

                                                                   James Vince

James Michael Vince (born 14 March 1991) is an English cricketer who captains Hampshire County Cricket Club and plays for the English cricket team. Vince moved on to the England team that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup.He is a right-handed middle-order bowler who is a right-arm medium pace bowler. He also opens for Hampshire in T20 games.

                                                                Early life and career

Vince was educated at Warminster School in Wiltshire, where he attended from 2001 to 2007, before leaving to pursue a career as a professional cricketer. He also became a talented footballer, playing for the Reading Academy 3 years earlier than for Trowbridge Town at the age of 16.A graduate of the Hampshire Cricket Academy, Vince signed a one-year contract with the club in early 2009. He made his league debut on 11 June 2009 against Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. His batting performances have earned him a name all the way up to the England U-19 squad for his or her test collection against Bangladesh.According to Duncan Fletcher, who acted as a consultant at Hampshire and became a previous England coach, Vince is returning to former England batsman Michael Vaughan.Following John Crowley's retirement, Vince played daily for Hampshire in all sports throughout the 2009 season. He was a member of the Friends of Hampshire 2010 "Prudent T20" group that defeated Somerset.Vincent scored his first County Championship goal against Yorkshire, scoring one hundred and eighty runs in 278 runs with James Adams, which is the County's 4th highest partnership in major cricket.

                                                                International career

Vince made his debut for England on 8 May 2015 against Ireland,  and on 26 November 2015, he made his debut for Pakistan in a Twenty20 match. He scored 41 in the first sport of the T20I series, when England got 14 runs, and then 38 in the second, when England won again. Vince scored forty-six points in the final game, when the rankings ended in a draw and England got a Super-Over. Vince was named the Man of the Collection after his contribution to all three games. He played one game in the 2016 FIFA T20 World Cup, replacing the injured Alex Hales for a more fitting game against Afghanistan. Vince scored 22 points and England got in shape.
In May 2016, he was named in the test squad for Sri Lanka's tour of England and won his first test cap in the first test at Headingley. However, in his first innings, he scored only 9 runs. He fielded inside misses and got a great catch off the bowling of Ben Stokes, which England got by an innings and 88 runs. In the second test, Vince scored 35 in England's first innings and did not have to bat again in the 2nd as England took 9 wickets. Vince played in the third and final test of the series, scoring ten runs in the first innings before being passed over for a duck in the second innings as form led to a draw. He played in the final Odi of the in-form series, replacing the injured Hales Alex, and scored fifty-one runs, supporting England to reach 324 and win in-form by 122 runs. He scored 16 in the most effective T20 form among the sides, which England overcame by 8 wickets.


Vince retained his zone for the test series against Pakistan and made sixteen in the first innings of the main test. He was dismissed for 42 during the second innings as England lost by seventy-five runs. In the second test, he made 18 as England made 589/8 of their first innings and held the match to 330 runs. In the 0.33 test, Vince made 39 in England's first innings and followed that up with forty-two in his 2nd innings to help England reach 445/6 and a relaxed victory by a margin of 141 runs. Vince struggled in the final test, making one in the first innings and ignoring a duck in the second innings as England erred by 10 wickets.
Vince scored 16 goals in the first Odi match against Bangladesh, while England managed 21 runs. In the second suit, he made 5 as England misplaced and Bangladesh levelled the series at 1-1. Vince made his highest score in the last match of the series, scoring 32 points as England chased down Bangladesh's 278-point target to win the series 2-1.On 21 May 2019, the England squad completed preparations for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, with Vince joining the final fifteen-man squad. On May 29, 2020, Vince joined a group of 55 gamers to begin training ahead of an international launch in England following the COVID pandemic-19. 9 20 On July 20, 2020, Vince was named in England's 24-man squad to begin preparations behind closed doors for the Odi training camp in Ireland. On 27 July 2020, Vince moved to the England squad for the Odi series. In the second healthy, Vince took his first wicket in an ODI match when he ignored Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie

                                              Domestic and Franchise Profession T20

Vince has played for some teams in overseas T20 competitions such as the Pakistan Super League (PDL), Big Bash League (BBL), Super Smash and Mzansi Super League (MSL), in addition to playing for Hampshire as part of the T20 blast against Hampshire in 2010 and 2012. Vince also got a CB40 most recently in 2012, playing for Hampshire at Warwickshire, and in the Cup final in 2018 against Kent as captain. In September 2019, he moved to Paarl Rocks for the 2019 Mzansi Super League tournament. 
                                                                 Pakistan Super League

In December 2015, Vince was elected as one of the Kings of Karachi. Karachi became the first home group of the Vince League. On 5 February 2016, Vince made his debut for Karachi in a match against Lahore Qalandars. Vince became part of the Karachi team when they first played against Lahore. For the 2019 Pakistan Super League, Vince dressed as the "Chosen of the Sultans of Multan". In December 2019, Vince turned into a Multan-held with the help of the sultans and turned into an appointee because Multan's ambassador. Vince currently plays for Multan Sultan.



                                                                     Big Bash League

In 2016, Vince made his BBL debut for the Sydney Thunder. He spent several seasons there before becoming a member of local rivals Sydney Sixers for his or her successful BBLcampaign campaign. The following season, Vince was a key member of the Sixers, returning again and again with 95 runs in the most recent.
Lahore Qalandars


The Lahore Qalandars  are a Pakistani expert cricket franchise that competes in the Pakistan Super League. The team's home ground is Gaddafi Stadium. He nominally represents the capital city of Lahore in the league. The team is owned through Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The group is currently headed by Sohail Akhtar. The group is coached by Aakib Javed, a former Pakistani cricketer.The Lahore Qalandars belong to the Rana brothers. The Lahore Qalandars have become the second most expensive franchise and one of the few teams offered to an international venture. The team finished lowest in the points table in each of the first 4 seasons of the PSL, before making its first appearance in the most recent version of 2020.Fakhar Zaman is the main scorer of the race, and Shaheen Shah Afridi is the main player of the team.Afridi is also an ambassador of the Qalandar emblem.


                                                                      Muhammad Amir

Mohammad Amir (Urdu: محمداامر; born 13 April 1992) is a Pakistani cricketer who played for the Pakistan national cricket team in 2009 and 2020. Amir retired from Worldwide Cricket in December 2020.Although on June 14, 2021, he stated that he was ready to return to the national group.
Amir made an excellent debut in November 2008, and made his first one-day international and test appearances in July 2009 in Sri Lanka at the age of 17. He performed his first global costume throughout the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, in which he performed in all sports, helping the national team win the match. On August 29, 2010, he was arrested for spot-fixing and given a five-to 12-month ban for intentionally missing balls in a bowling alley. Amir pleaded guilty in a decision made through his prosecutor by the International Cricket Council and publicly apologized.In November 2011, Amir was convicted at Southwark Crown Court along with Salman Butt and Mohammed Asif on charges of location-related conspiracy and spent three months in prison. This turned into a 5-12-month ban, which came to be considered lenient due to his underage age and confession, compared to the alternative two conspirators, who were given 7 and 10-year suspensions, effectively ending their careers.On 29 January 2015, it was announced that Amir could be allowed to return to domestic cricket sooner, despite his initial ban expiring on 2 September 2015.Mohammad Amir has signed with the Chittagong Vikings to play in the 2015 BPLT20. He has on the grounds that he will again play for Pakistan on their tour to New Zealand in 2016In August 2018, he was one of thirty-three players who were presented with a matching contract for the 2018-19 season with the help of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).On 26 July 2019, he announced his retirement from test cricket to turn his attention to limited overs cricket.On 17 December 2020, he announced his retirement from Worldwide Cricket.


                                                                       Early life

Amir was born in 1992 in Changa Bangial, Gujar Khan, Punjab, Pakistan. He is the son of Raja Muhammad Fayyaz.He became the second youngest of 7 teenagers. "Wasim Akram is my favorite, he is my idol. When I watched him on TV, I tried to figure out exactly what he was doing with the ball. Then I would go outside and imitate his movements and bowling. " In 2003, at the age of 11, Amir was spotted at a nearby tournament and invited to enroll in the Sports Events Academy through Sir Asif Bajwa, who is the chairman of the Bajwa Cricket Academy in Rawalpindi.After joining the team across the country, Amir moved to Lahore along with his circle of relatives to be in the direction of the best cricket centers.Amir married British citizen Narjis Khan in September 2016.They have two daughters, Minsa Amir and Zoya Amir.
                                                   Domestic and Career T20

Amir was first selected as a fast bowler through former Pakistan fast bowler Wasim Akram at the Fast Bowling camp in 2007. Amir, then 15, went on a tour of England with the Pakistan Under-19 cricket team and became one of the top bowlers. He took 8 wickets at an average of sixteen.37. In 2008, he took 4 wickets in consecutive matches against Sri Lanka and England. In this tri-state competition held in Sri Lanka, he again excelled along with his speed and swing bowling, taking nine wickets at an average of eleven.22 in 3 seizures. Due to the injury, he played the most effectively limited element in the 2008 Under-19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia.In March 2008, he made his debut for the Rawalpindi Rams national team while also representing the National Bank of Pakistan. His debut domestic season resulted in him taking fifty-five pleasing wickets for the NBP. He took the various wickets of the order of the Peaks, consisting of those that gamers across the country had. This solid domestic form led to him making his international breakthrough at the 2009 FIFA World Twenty20.In July 2019, he dressed up to play for the Dublin Chiefs in the inaugural edition of the Euro T20 Slam cricket tournament.However, the match was cancelled the following month. In November 2019, he decided to play for the Khulna Tigers in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League. In October 2020, he was called up by the Galle Gladiators for the inaugural edition of the Sri Lankan Premier League.


                                                            International career

Amir made his international debut against England in the 2009 ICC World Twenty20. He took the wicket of Ravi Bopara with the best of his second ball, while Shoaib Malik made an exceptional catch and conceded the best run in his debut international over. Amir made his one-day international debut for Sri Lanka, taking three wickets for an economy fee of 4.50, while also scoring 23 runs.Following his 2009 T20 World Cup hit, Amir was included in Pakistan's test squad for the Sri Lanka training camp.He was selected along with fast bowler Umar Gul and Rauf Abdur, ahead of the more amazing experienced and names consisting of Sohail Tanveer. He made a good start to his test career, taking six wickets in a B-form that covered the Sri Lankan wicketkeeper in captain Kumar Sangakkara's both innings, in addition to the Sri Lankan batsman, the wicketkeeper Mahela Jayawardene in the 2nd innings. However, in his next test fits, he did not take a single wicket. His next look at wickets came here in New Zealand, where he controlled four wickets in the first test suit during the toss. He got his first test suit with the Pakistan group throughout his fifth test match, as Pakistan got all-round through 141 runs, he managed to take three wickets in a form that includes the wicket of Taylor, who scored 97 runs in 2 innings. He also shone brightly with the bat and confirmed a stable technique for a lower-order batsman.

                                                          Twenty20 World Cup


Amir persisted in impressing as the 2009 ICC World Twenty20 tournament went on for years, taking a wicket in his opening spell in 6 of the 7 games he played, including the final. He became particularly effective at using the fastball, along with his slick bouncers rushing at batsmen, regularly causing them to misuse the ball for a catch. Amir was constantly gaining speed of more than 145 kilometers per hour (90 miles according to the hour)and in 2009 made his fastest delivery in the ICC World Twenty20 to Sri Lanka at 152 kilometers per hour (94.Four miles per hour). His maximum vital second may have come here during the opening round of the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup final towards Sri Lanka. He bowled at speed and with consecutive quick deliveries to the tournament's top scorer Tillakaratna Dilshan gained his wicket on the fifth transport and controlled to stop it with a wicket.In the preliminary stages of the 2010 World Cup, Amir took 3 wickets in 5 wickets-a maiden in Twenty20 international form against Australia.Two other men were thrown into the same room. This set up a global file with three wickets for a bowler in Twenty20 and five wickets for a group in one.
                                                   Pakistan Cricket Board settlement

Amir was overlooked by the Pakistan Cricket Board as soon as they submitted the cricket contracts to Abdul Razzak and Mohammad Yusuf, even after his first overall performance in the 2009 Cricket World Cup in 2020.  The Pakistan Cricket Board later awarded Amir a category " C " 


                                                 Amir (left) with Pakistan in 2009

On 9 November 2009, he scored seventy-three runs against New Zealand, which turned into a record for more than a handful of 10 batsmen in Odi history, until Ravi Rampaul surpassed that record by scoring 86*, while batting 10th in 2011.[35] In this innings, along with his batting partner Saeed Ajmal, Amir brought in 103 in the Pakistan run chase, most effectively falling fast using 7 runs.He inspired the Pakistan cricket team, including Wasim Akram, who received a credit score for discovering Amir, although Akram later commented that Amir should have had more weight to help his development.
Later in 2009, Pakistan toured Sri Lanka and in the first one-day international match, he shared a 62-run partnership with fast bowler Umar Gul for the tenth wicket, but Pakistan fell short by 36 runs. He also played in a match against New Zealand in 2009-2010. During a healthy third day of international cricket, when Pakistan was reduced to 8 wickets for 86 runs, he scored 73 runs, now not out, making the best rating by more than a few 10 batsmen in one day of international cricket, and posting a 103-run 10th wicket partnership with Saeed Ajmal. He was unable to lead his side to a winning goal of 212 runs as Ajmal turned in a contender inside the latter and Pakistan lost the spot by just 7 runs.


During a test camp with Australia in 2010 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, he took his first five wickets, taking the wickets of Australian batsmen Ricky Ponting, Michael Hussey and Michael Clarke. On 24 July 2010, he became influential in supporting Pakistan winning their second test match against Australia; the first test match Pakistan won with them in 15 years, which also drew the series 1-1. During this fit, he took 7 wickets normally, and became the declared guy of the match. Overall, in the 2d series, he became the leading player of each team along with his 11 scalps.Mohammad Amir in the field during Pakistan's 1/3 test against England in August 2010.In the 2010 summer season, Amir was offered the "Man in a Suit" award for becoming the youngest player ever to complete the 5-meter dash in England. He also became the youngest participant to take a wicket, receiving an award from numerous former cricketers around the world. In this eventful series against England, he took 19 wickets, the best of the Pakistanis and the third highest average at an incredible total of 18.3. He additionally took 2 hauls with five wickets.

                                                                   International return

After 5 years, on March 13, 2015, Amir returned to his homeland, playing for Omar's teammates in the second-class client Trophy. He took a wicket in his first return.On 19 August 2015, Mohammad Amir was declared completely free to play all forms of cricket from 2 September 2015. On 15 January 2016, he returned to global T20I cricket in a match against New Zealand. In February 2016, Amir scored a hat-trick in a Pakistan Super League match for the Karachi Kings.He also participated in the primary edition of the 2016 T20I Asian Cup and additionally in the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. He later made his worldwide comeback against England, in which he turned into a taunt of English fanatics chanting "No ball!" to him. On 30 August 2016, against England in Nottingham, Amir scored fifty-eight points after finishing 11th, and became a major cricketer to reach a 1/2 century in Odis after closing out in the batting order. Two days later, he changed into his uniform for the next match against England. He, along with Sarfraz Ahmed, set the record for the highest partnership with the 8th wicket in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy