Peshawar Zalmi vs Islamabad United Dangerous Historical Match 17 June

                                                                 Islamabad United

Islamabad United  is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The crew's nickname is Ya. Islamabad United are the first champions of the Pakistan Super League. Nominally, the team is based entirely in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, and was established 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, defeating the Quetta Gladiators in the most recent. 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 won its second title in the third PSL season, defeating Peshawar Zalmi in the most recent by 3 wickets, and is currently the most successful franchise in the Pakistan Super League with the most title wins The team's home ground is the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The team trains through Johan Botha, replacing Dean Jones, who coached Facet from the first to the fourth season.Shadab Khan was so named because he was the group captain of up to five PSL, with this he became the youngest captain in PSL records.  The bowling teacher in the team is the Pakistani fast bowler Rumman Rais, while Saeed Ajmal is the assistant coach of the group.The team's top scorer is Luke Ronchi, while Fahim Ashraf is the leading wicket-taker
                                                             Usman Tariq Bajwa
Usman Tariq Khawaja born 18 December is an Australian cricketer of Pakistani descent who currently represents Australia and Queensland. Khawaja made an excellent cricket debut for New South Wales in 2008, and made his first appearance in form for Australia in January 2011. Khawaja has also competed in county cricket in the UK in addition to the Indian Premier League.Khawaja was an Australian Under-19 Championship player in 2005, and also played for Australia in the 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka as a batsman.He made his debut for the New South Wales Blues in 2008. In the same 12 months, he achieved two consecutive centuries for the New South Wales Second XI—a feat that was by no means completed with the help of a member from New South Wales. On 22 June 2010, it was announced that with the help of Cricket Australia, Usman Khawaja could be part of the Australian team that will play Pakistan in a two-test series in England.Since 2011, Khawaja has played for the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash League. In BBL05, he became the second-best run scorer (345 runs) at an average of 172.50.Khawaja signed for Derbyshire in the 2011 FA Cup.He played in four County Championship matches, averaging 39.87 with the bat and scoring a century (135) against Kent. After his time with the county, he played five similar test matches in 2011, scoring a half-century (sixty-five) against South Africa. He was dropped from Australia's test squad after a series of home matches against New Zealand, allowing Shaun Marsh to return from injury. 


                                                               International career
Khawaja was selected as part of Australia's 17-man squad for the 2010 Ashes. During the 0.33 test, Ricky Ponting broke his finger, and Khawaja turned into a stand-up-with the help of if Ponting, he was unable to recover in time. He was finally selected in the Australian cricket team to play in the 5th test against England in Sydney on 3 January 2011. On 3 January 2011, Khawaja became the 419th Australian to be given a dishevelled green cap for an Australian cricket test. Khawaja became a major Muslim and the first Australian member of Pakistani descent to play test cricket for Australia,  and became the seventh overseas cricketer to achieve this in the last 80 years.Before the third test against India in March 2013, Australia suspended Khawaja, along with James Pattinson, Shane Watson and Mitchell Johnson, after a breach of discipline.Michael Clarke, the captain, testified that the move was made due to repeated fouls that resulted in Watson flying below home and taking into account the test retirement. Some former players reacted with surprise to the decision made with the help of crew management.

 Khawaja made his Test return in the 2nd test of the 2013 Ashes Collection by changing Ed Cowan.In his first test in more than two years, he scored his first test century, in the first Test against New Zealand on 5 November 2015, in which he scored 174 with 16 fours and a pair of sixes. He did so in his tenth test in the coveted range three feature, helping Australia to an emphatic victory.Since his return to test cricket, Khawaja has scored four points in 6 suits.On 31 January 2016, he made his twenty20 debut for Australia against India.Khawaja turned in terrific form for Australia and their domestic T20 franchise, the Sydney Thunder, in the 2015-16 season, and many pundits hailed his resurgence as a batsman because he was dropped from the Australian squad in 2013 and was recovering from injury in 2015. He also switched to using the Kookaburra system. In addition, Khawaja has set the record for becoming the first ever batsman to score a test century in an innings of a Day and Night test suit on home soil, and yet has the record for the second highest individual score in an innings of a Day and Night Test.Khawaja played his first test match against the USA of his start, Pakistan, on 15 December 2016 at the Gabba.

 When asked about the importance of form, he identified a second of misunderstanding outdoors in the salesrooms:"It's funny, but I'm getting ready downstairs and I need the locker in the dressing room to be open for us and I turned into just waiting and a Queensland cricket girl came down here. She was like, " Oh, do you want the locker rooms to be open?" I said, " Yes, please," and she went into the next room. I become like, " No, I am, thank you."In January 2017, Khawaja took part in the birthday celebrations of his half-century son in a test match against Pakistan in Sydney. His stream received mixed reactions, with some praising him, while others accused him of disrespecting his warring parties.In April 2018, he was awarded a national contract by Cricket Australia for the 2018-19 season. He performed several innings against Pakistan in the first test in 2018 in Dubai.In April 2019, he was named in Australia's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.In the final Australian-level organization suit sent to South Africa, Khawaja suffered a hamstring injury, ruling him out of the tournament. Matthew Wade was named Cole in his honor.In July 2019, he was named in Australia's squad for the 2019 Ashes in England.In the collection, he returned scores of 13, 40, 36, 2, 8, and 23, failing to convince.So for the fourth Ashes test, Steve Smith replaced Khawaja after returning from concussion, while Marnus Labushan retained his area inside aspect.On July 16, 2020, Khawaja was included in a preliminary 26-person gamer squad to begin preparations for a possible tour to England following the COVID-19 pandemic.  He is now unprotected in the most recent squad for the tour.

                                                                  Personal life 
Khawaja was born in Islamabad, Pakistan, and his own family emigrated to New South Wales when he was 5 years old. He became the main Australian of the Pakistan Foundation, symbolizing Australia, while he made his debut in the 2010–eleven Ashes series. He is a certified pilot in industry and instrument engineering, earning a Bachelor of Aviation degree from the University of New South Wales before making his test debut. 


He got a basic pilot's license before he got a riding license. He became an expert in Westfield High School sports. Usman Khawaja announced his engagement on December 14, 2016 on his Facebook page.and eventually married his wife Rachel on April 6, 2018. Rachel Khawaja  (née McLellan) converted to Islam before their wedding. 


                                                                 Peshawar Zalmi

The Peshawar Zalmi  is a Pakistani T20 franchise cricket team that plays in the Pakistan Super League and represents Peshawar, the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The crew belongs to Javed Afridi, a well-known businessman. Peshawar Zalmi was established in 2015 after the announcement of the first Pakistan Super League (PSL) with the help of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Wahab Riaz is the current captain, and Daren Sammy is the current team manager, who was appointed in place midway through the 2020 season, replacing Mohammed Akram, who retained his role as group director.Kamran Akmal is the team's top scorer,  while Wahab Raz is the main wicket-taker.

                                                   International representation
Turkish Airlines has signed an agreement to become a respectable franchise sponsor for the Pakistan Super League 6 starting on February 20, 2021.

                                                           Peshawar Zalmi
The Peshawar Hall of Fame is the largest sports organization in Pakistan, worth more than $ 40 million.This is PALI's main emblem from three years ago, and it has become one of the largest conglomerates in the United States.


                                                           Global Salmi
Global Almi includes the International Sports branches of Peshawar Zulmi, located in 25 countries. Every year, teams from these countries come and play in the Global Zalman League.
                                                            Wahab Riaz
Wahab Riaz (Urdu: و واب ─یاض; born 28 June 1985) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a left-handed fast bowler and a right-handed batsman. He regularly races at around ninety miles per hour (144.8 km/h) and has reached ninety-six miles per hour (154 km/h). His all-round performance at the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup earned him worldwide popularity. In August 2018, he was considered to be one of 33 players who were presented with a significant settlement for the 2018-19 season by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).In September 2019, Riaz unveiled that he would be taking damage from crimson ball cricket to focus on shorter formats of the game. In June 2020, Riaz said that he had become inclined to play test cricket again ahead of Pakistan's tour to England.


                                                          Early life and own family
Riaz was born on June 28, 1985. He was born to Muhammad Sikandar Riaz Kasana (sixty-three/sp), who became a businessman.He was educated at the prestigious Aitchison College in Lahore. Riaz is married to Zainab Chaudhary and has a daughter named Eshal.


                                                                Career  
 Riaz was selected for Pakistan's T20I team for the tri-annual collection in Bangladesh, which also included India. In his first form in Bangladesh, he finished with three wickets for 22 runs in 7 overs. In the next test against India, he took wickets at the same time, conceding eighty-five runs.Riaz made his test debut against England in the 1/3 final of the 2010 series. England batted first and Riaz took five/63 in the first innings. In Pakistan's first innings, he batted here 3 times and scored 27 runs.Riaz then played for Pakistan in the test camp against South Africa in October 2010, playing in 4 odis. Later in the series, he decided to play in the first test. He took the wickets of Graeme Smith and Hashim Amla before he struggled with pressure on the same day and was later ruled out of the test series.In March 2011, Riaz sued Pakistan for 4 claims. He finished significantly, taking five wickets in the 2011 Cricket World Cup semi-final between Pakistan and India, where he apparently replaced Shoaib Akhtar.Shortly after the World Cup, Pakistan visited the West Indies for two tests, five odis and a T20I; Riaz turned into a covered man inside the squad. He took two wickets inside the T20I, in a try,  and played in four of the 5 ODIS, taking seven wickets at an average of 25.28 and finishing as Pakistan's best player in the series. In a report to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PBC) on the team's overall performance in the West Indies, Dr Waqar Younis commented that Riaz had a "general" tour. In May, Pakistan toured Ireland in a two-test ODI series, and despite being included in the squad, Riaz did not play a single match.

                                                           Cricket World Cup 2019
In May 2019, he was named in Pakistan's squad for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PBC) named its last fifteen-man squad for the tournament.He was a daily starter during the tournament and took 11 wickets in eight video games with an economical system of 6 runs per game and a bowling strike rate of 36.3 balls.During the tournament, he became the 2nd highest Pakistani player in World Cup records, beating Imran Khan by 34 wickets.

                                                              T20 Franchise Career
Riaz was selected as a platinum player in the 2016 Pakistan Super League Players ' Draft. He disguised himself as a one-hundred-and-forty-thousand-dollar Zalmi offered through Peshawar to the opposition in 2016.During the set level in 2016 against the Quetta Gladiators, Riaz had a series of catchphrases and a physical brawl with batsman Ahmed Shehzad. The Pakistan Cricket Board has introduced a first-class mode for each player and issued them with an appropriate warning.He was retained by Peshawar Zalmi for the second PSL season in 2017. Peshawar won the 2017 competition, and as of the 2017 PSL surrender, Riaz is the leading wicket taker, with 30 wickets in 19 matches. So far, he has played for Zalmi in all versions.In September 2018, he dressed up for the Kandahar team in the first match of the Afghan Premier League.n June 2019, he was selected to play in the Brampton Wolves franchise team for the 2019 Canada Global T20 tournament. In September 2019, he was named in Cape Town's Blitz squad for the 2019 Mzansi Super League tournament.In November 2019, he was selected to play for the Dhaka Platoon in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League.In October 2020, he was drafted by the Kandy Tuskers for the inaugural edition of the Sri Lankan Premier League.