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Ulfat Hussain Shah, Rising Star from Rawalpindi

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As the mission of Clubinfo is to promote club cricketers, so lets take some time out to figure out one of the upcoming club cricket player who is all set to take off for a bright cricket future. Ulfat Hussain Shah has been playing proper club cricket since 7 years and he is about to knock the doors of First Class cricket in this season very soon. Ulfat Hussain is a right arm fast bowler who started his club career from Decent Cricket Club which is named in one of the top clubs of Rawalpindi. In his overall stats in club cricket (registered @ Clubinfo) He has taken 128 wickets in 54 matches whereas recently in Senior Inter District tournament he has taken 28 wickets in 4 matches and ended as a top wicket taker bowler. He is representing Army Cricket Team at different level, also toured England this season where he bowled in one match and took 3 wickets. On 14th August, he represented Pakistan Army in a T10 match at Pindi Club Rawalpindi which was star studded including M...

Pakistan Cup 2017

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The ultimate One day tournament Pakistan Cup 2017 is scheduled by Pakistan Cricket Board to start from 11th of April to 5th May this year. The tournament will be contested among 5 teams which are named after provinces of the country as Punjab, Baluchistan, Sindh, KPK and Federal Area. For the first time, the matches of Pakistan Cup have been scheduled all across the capitals of the provinces where at-least two matches will be played by each team in their home ground. The assigned stadiums for the matches are Quetta, Peshawar, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi and the final to be played at Qaddafi stadium Lahore. PCB has reportedly said that the players who have been dropped from national team will fullfill the captaincy job for the teams.  Umar Akmal (Punjab),  Fakhar Zaman  (Balochistan), Imad Wasim (Federal), Anwar Ali (Sindh) and M.Rizwan (KPK)  are the initial names of captains announced for their respective teams. The selection of players will be ...

Shadab Khan ; journey of a sensation

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Shadab Khan ; A view on his journey before he came into spot light Pakistan has never been deprived of talent for the game of cricket. No matter the highlighting of cricket has been restricted to big cities due to financial and political terms but the passion towards this game is found in every village of Pakistan, perhaps even more. The motive of encouraging PCB to organize maximum tournaments separately for Under13, 16, 19, 23 for each district and more is to groom maximum talent of this country utilizing them in the best possible way. Similarly taking back few years, Pakistan itself was following leagues all around the world, discussing, analyzing them but was unable to produce its own but nevertheless credit must be given to Najam Sethi (Chairman PSL) for defining dream of Pakistan Super League into practical terminology. Apart from all financial benefits, the motive of carving talent into its groomed form was brought up with the name of Mohammad Asghar and Mohammad Nawa...

Faisalabad Cricket under Mafia

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Every field of this world requires its specialists to flourish on merit towards betterment and so as cricket. Unfortunately Pakistan Cricket has been has been under influence of people who are no where related or associated with the knowledge of cricket in their resume. This catastrophe has been poisoning cricket of Pakistan in domestic and national level. Recently voice has been raised in Faisalabad Region where game and selection is becoming deprived of merit. Number of ex cricketers and officials of Faisalabad including Test player Mohammad Salman raised an issue against Tariq Fareed to save Faisalabad Cricket from merit killing mafia. Accusation has been made that despite not being officials of any level of Faisalabad cricket, few people are being influential and interfering into issues of region for the sake of self benefits. Moreover they have not even played any level of cricket but are dictating and running all levels of cricket from Under 13 to Under 19. Few players h...