Sunday 16 September 2012

T20 Champions League Cricket Players from Pakistan


As much as 20 players from Pakistan will be part of the fourth edition of Champions League Twenty20 scheduled to be played in South Africa next month, a contest between 14 Twenty20 franchises of seven countries.

The most notable inclusion of a player from Pakistan came in form of Shahid Afridi who will participate in the event for his English franchise Hampshire. Afridi was part of Hampshire’s squad for Friends Life T20 but could not play due to visa issues. Hampshire are the current Champions of Friends Life T20, England’s domestic T20 annual event.

International players such as Shoaib Malik, Imran Nazir, Rana Naveed, Raza Hassan, Abdur Rehman, Qaiser Abbas, Shakeel Ansar, Mohammad Ayub Dogar will represent Sialkot Stallions, who will be first team from Pakistan to become of CLT20. Earlier, in 2008, Stallions were also set to play in the first edition of CLT20 which was postponed due to Mumbai terror attacks. Stallions captain Shoaib Malik was also eligible to represent Uva Next, his SLPL franchise, but he opted for his home team.

Since Sialkot Stallions and Hampshire are lined up in the same group of Qualifying round, Shahid Afridi will be up against his countrymen playing for Stallions.

Other Pakistan players will be featuring in Champions League T20 are Umar Gul and Fawad Alam, from their Sri Lanka Premier League’s franchise Uva Next. Azhar Mahmood will be with Auckland Aces of New Zealand whereas Sohail Tanvir with his South African franchise Highvlend Lions. Hammad Azam, who played in the SLPL, was not retained in the squad by Uva Next.

In the past events only two players from Pakistan have played in CLT20, Yasir Arafat for Sussex in 2009 and Abdul Razzaq for Leicestershire in 2011.

Champions League Twenty20 2012 will be played in South Africa between October 9 and 28. Durban, Johannesburg, Centurion and Cape Town are the venues for this global T20 tournament.


  • Sialkot Stallions: Shoaib Malik (captain), Imran Nazir, Raza Hassan, Abdur Rehman, Qaiser Abbas, Sarfraz Ahmed, Shakeel Ansar, Mohammad Ayub, Umaid Asif, Bilawal Bhatti, Ali Khan, Faisal Naveed, Naved-ul-Hasan, Haris Sohail, Shahid Yusuf.
  • Hampshire: Shahid Afridi
  • Auckland Aces: Azhar Mahmood
  • Uva Next: Umar Gul and Fawad Alam
  • Highvlend Lions: Sohail Tanvir



There has been a huge surprise in form of absence of Chris Gayle, who despite being the biggest Twenty20 mercenary, hasn’t made into this global Twenty20 event. Like Shahid Afridi who was registered with Hampshire but could not play for them, Gayle was part of Uva Next’s initial squad but an injury ousted him from the SLPL. However, for some unknown reasons, Gayle will not be with Uva Next in CLT20.

In other news, the Trinidad & Tobago trio of Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo have opted to play for their respective IPL teams rather than their home team. In return, as compensation, the T&T franchise will get 150,000 US Dollars per player from the IPL franchise that will have its player.


ICC gives no award to any Pakistani player in ICC Awards 2012


Sri Lankan batting maestro Kumar Sangakkara grabbed three of the ICC Awards 2012, including the most prestigious one of ICC Test Cricketer of the Year. Other two awards for him came in form of ICC Test Cricketer of the year and LG People’s choice award.

Sangakkara had scored 2991 international runs, the most by any batsman, between 4th August 2011 and 6th August 2012, the performance period for ICC Awards 2012. In Tests alone, he scored 1444 runs, again the most by any batsman, at average of 60.16 in the performance period.



India’s emerging star Virat Kohli (1733 Runs at average  of 66.65) who was leading run-getter in ODI Cricket between August 2011 and 2012 was honoured with ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year.

For the second year running, a West Indian spinner Sunil Narine got the award of ICC Emerging player of the year. Last year, it was Davindra Bishoo. South African opener Richard Levi who registered fastest Twneyt20 International century against New Zealand this year was donned with T20 Performance of the year Award.
Another Sri Lankan who achieved an ICC Award was an unlikely contender Kumar Dharmasena, he won Umpire of the Year Award for the first time in his career. That ended Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar’s stronghold on this award as he achieved it for three consecutive years (2009, 2010 and 2011).

With Dar’s exclusion, it meant that no one from Pakistan would be going to get an accolade this year. Last and only Pakistan player to win an award in major category is Mohamamd Yousuf, who was taken for ICC Test player of the year in 2007.

The Award ceremony was held in Colombo last night. It is reported that while some of the Pakistan players were part of the ceremony, Saeed Ajmal was not.


  1. ICC Cricketer of the Year: Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
  2. ICC Test Cricketer of the Year: Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
  3. ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year: Virat Kohli (India)
  4. ICC Emerging player of the Year: Sunil Narine (West Indies)
  5. ICC Umpire of the Year: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka)
  6. ICC T20 performance of the Year: Richard Levi (South Africa)
  7. ICC Associate and Affiliate Cricketer of the Year: George Dockrell (Ireland)
  8. LG People’s choice Award: Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka)
  9. ICC Spirit of the Cricket Award: Daniel Vettori (New Zealand)
  10. Previous winners of the most prestigious award ICC Cricketer of the Year: Rahul Dravid (2004), joint-winners Jacques Kallis and Andrew Flintoff (2005), Ricky Ponting (2006), Ricky Ponting (2007), Shivnarine Chanderpaul (2008), Mitchell Johnson (2009), Sachin Tendulkar (2010), Jonathon Trott (2011).