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Multan Sultans is a Pakistani Twenty20 cricket expert panel representing the city of Multan in southern Punjab as part of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team became based in 2017, when the KSP announced the inclusion of a sixth crew.The Multan Cricket Stadium is the home floor of the team, which can accommodate 30,000 spectators and has 5 floodlights installed for day/night cricket costume.Shan Masood became the designated team captain in PSL 5. Mohammad Rizwan is appointed as the team captain under the Modern Edition (PSL 6), replacing Shan Masood. Former England cricket head coach and Zimbabwe's mythical cricketer Andy Flower has been appointed head coach.After their debut season, Schön Properties, who bought the team in 2017, did not pay their annual price of US $ 5.2 million, and accordingly, their contract was terminated.In December 2018, there was a change of ownership, while the Alamgir Khan Taree Consortium (general public shareholder) and Ali Khan Taree of Multan became the new owners of the team, who received the crew rights on December 20, 2018 for US $ 6.2 million, deciding now not to change the crew call. In 2021, Alamgir Khan Taree became the sole owner of the cricket franchise.Englishman James Vince and South African Imran Tahir are the team's top scorers and leading wicket-takers respectively.

Johnson Charles
Johnson Charles (born 14 January 1989) is a world - class cricketer from Saint Lucia who plays for the West Indies. As a wicketkeeper, Charles began his ODI career in Australia in March 2012.His first T20I came here against England in September 2011,  and he became only the second St Lucia cricketer to play for the West Indies (the first being Darren Sammy, who captained in Charles ' global debut). Johnson was named in the West Indies ' 15-man squad for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20, which was held in September and October of that year.


Domestic and Franchise Profession T20
Charles played his first twenty20 game in January 2008, representing St. Lucia in the Stanford Twenty20. Opening the batting with Caddie Lesporis, Charles controlled the ratings of two and 21 of the most comfortable suits he played in the competition. Later that year, he made his debut for the Windward Islands in the West Indies Board Cup, a regional one-day event. His performances were no longer enough to earn him a place in the one-day aspect of the team, and in 2009, Charles did not feature in either List A or twenty20 cricket. However, he made his exceptional debut in January of that year and performed eight costumes for the Windward Islands as part of a regional four-day competition. In 16 visits to the crease, he scored 292 runs, which includes an unmarried half-century, placing him 7th on the team's all-time list of top scorers in this competition in 12 months.[Charles was not part of the Windward Islands squad for the 2009/10 regional four-day competition, but in 2010 he returned to List A for the West Indies Board Cup and played his first twenty20 suit for the group.In the first round of the Caribbean T20, Charles opened the batting with Devon Smith and took advantage of numerous reprieves (Charles converted three times and almost ran out) to reach his first 1/2 century inside the layout.On June 3, 2018, he decided to play for the Toronto national team as part of the player draft for the first edition of the global T20 Canada tournament. In November 2019, he decided to play for Sylhet Thunder in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League.  In July 2020, he was named in the Barbados Tridents squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League.


International profession
Having been selected in the West Indies squad for the 2012 Twenty20, Charles opened the bat with Chris Gayle in the third match (he batted after dropping the West Indies ' top wicket set in form, and in the second did not bat again as the healthy ones started to rain). After forming a century-long partnership with Gale, Charles (who became known through ESPNcricinfo as having "little obvious first-batsman pedigree") scored 84 points to help his team to victory in England. This turned into his maximum ranking in exceptional, List A or even twenty20 cricket.The following month, Charles was omitted from the West Indies squad to face Bangladesh in the ODI 5 series in form


Islamabad United
Islamabad United  is a Pakistani Twenty20 cricket expert group that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team's nickname is IU. Islamabad United are the first champions of the Pakistan Super League. The team is nominally based in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, and was formed in 2015 to compete in the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League.The franchise is owned by Leonine Global Investments through its sports company Leonine Global Sports, owned by Amna Naqvi and Ali Naqvi. The franchise won its first PSL title by defeating the Quetta Gladiators in the final. Shoaib Naveed is the franchise's chief operating officer, Rehan Ul Haq is its general manager, and Hassan Cheema is its strategy manager.The franchise gained its second PSL 0.33 season identification with a win over Peshawar Zalmi in the final, using three wickets, and is currently the most successful franchise in the history of the Pakistan Super League with the most wins ().The team's home ground is the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The group trains through Johan Botha, replacing Dean Jones, who coached Aspect from the first to the fourth season. Shadab Khan was named the captain of the group of five before the PSL, thus becoming the youngest captain in the PSL records.  The trainee of the bowling team is the Pakistani fast bowler Rumman Rais, and Saeed Ajmal is the assistant coach of the team.
The team's top scorer is Luke Ronchi, and Fahim Ashraf is the leading wicket-taker.


Colin Munro
Colin Munro (born 11 March 1987) is a South African-born New Zealand cricketer who performs low-key formats of the game off-screen. He became a member of the New Zealand under-19 team and is currently a member of the Auckland cricket team.He is the first participant to score three international points in twenty-twenty centuries.


Early life
Munro was born the youngest of 4 boys in the early spring of 1987, along with 3 older brothers. Attended Maidstone Primary School in Tongaat, and after moving to New Zealand, attended Pakuranga College and played in the school's Grade 1 cricket team. Munro represented New Zealand at the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka.


Domestic and Franchise T20 Career
In 2012-thirteen, he and Craig Cachopa brought in 377 runs for the sixth wicket against the Wellington Firebirds inside the Plunket Shield, falling two runs short of the sixth wicket partnership report. He scored the second highest ranking for the Oakland Aces of 269 unbeaten with 27 fours and 14 sixes on the back of Bill Carson's record score of 290 sets, returned in 1936/37.In January 2017, Munro signed with the Sydney Sixers in the Big Bash League and made his debut in the 39,756-man TKO for the Thunder. In March 2018, as his world T20 form does not translate to Odis, and with the 2019 Cricket World Cup approaching, Munro decided to forgo the rest of the 2017/18 and 2018/2019 Plunket shield test seasons and focus entirely on white-ball cricket. This additionally includes global test cricket.In September 2018, he was included in the Balkh squad for the first edition of the Afghanistan Premier League tournament. In June 2019, he was selected to participate in the Brampton Wolves franchise team in the World T20 Canada 2019 match. He was launched by the Delhi Capitals prior to the auction for the 2020 IPL.In the run-up to the 2020 PDP Draft, he turned in released with the help of the Karachi Kings. In December 2019, he was drafted through Islamabad United as the first round pick of the Diamonds category in the 2020 PDP Draft.In June 2020, he signed a deal with Auckland ahead of the 2020-21 home cricket season. In July 2020, he was named to the Trinbago Knight Riders squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League.


International career
He was selected for the New Zealand test cricket team to play South Africa in the second test of the New Zealand tour team following an injury to James Franklin. This made him a test New Zealand cricketer of grade 258. In 2016, after being the top scorer in a home T20 stand-off in which he plays at number 3, he had hopes of securing that spot sooner than at the T20 World Cup, given that Brendon McCullum had retired worldwide before the event.Munro changed into a collection delivered to Sri Lanka after a first-class home season.


 He has played a final ODI and a couple of T20Is in the collection. In the second T20I at Eden Park, Munro recorded the second fastest T20I fifty of all time in 14 balls, with seven sixes, second only to Yuvraj Singh's 12-ball fifty. It is also the fastest fifty by a New Zealander in this layout, beating the previous file set by Martin Guptill (50 from 19 balls) just 20 minutes earlier. He became a recognized person in costume for this performance.On 6 January 2017, in Bangladesh, Munro scored his first international twenty20 century and became the 0.33 New Zealand player to reach a T20I hundred after Brendon McCullum and Martin Guptill. With his century, New Zealand posted 195 runs in 20 overs and subsequently got a claim using 47 runs.Munro was elevated to the batting role throughout the ODI collection against India and he had a precise fate at the start, fitting in a few fits.On 4 November 2017, as part of the second T20I Indian tour, Munro scored his 2nd Twenty20 international century, becoming the second New Zealander (after McCallum) to score a fourth and standard T20I century.


 
He also became the main batsman to score T20I centuries for the year. New Zealand won the fit by 40 runs, and the three-suit collection levelled at 1-1 thanks to his all-rounder contribution.During the West Indies training camp, Munro moved on to open within limited overs codecs. On 3 January 2018, at some point in the West Indies training camp, he became the main player to score 3 centuries in T20I cricket. Through this feat, he became the No. 1 T20I batsman in the world, while Ish Sodhi claimed the No. 1 T20I bowler ranking at the same time, making them the first pair of Black Caps to top the respective lists on the grounds that Brendon McCullum and Daniel Vettori in 2008 and 2009.

 In May 2018, he was certainly one of twenty players who were presented with a new contract for the 2018-19 season by New Zealand Cricket.Munro has been in excellent form since Odis in the Indian Cricket Group in New Zealand in 2018-19, but has had a great implementation in the t20 framework and became a Match Player in 3rd form with a quick 72.  His form resembled that of the NZ groupHe turned into also named in the T20 XI 12 months of 2018 via Cricinfo. In March 2019, he was named the ANZ International T20 Men's Player of the Year at the annual Cricket Awards ceremony in New Zealand. 


Cricket World Cup 2019
In April 2019, he was named in the New Zealand squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup