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Rawalakot Hawks defeat Muzaffarabad Tigers by 7 runs to win the inaugural edition of the KPL

Kashif Ali scores a brilliant 54 (28) for Rawalkot Hawks as they reach 169/7 (20) in the final of the KPL vs Muzaffarabad Tigers:

Rawalakot Hawks: 169/7 (20)

Kashif Ali 54 (28)
Bismillah Khan 30 (19)
Sahibzada Farhan 28 (21)
Usama Mir 2/25 (4)
Mohammad Hafeez 2/26 (4)

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Shahid Afridi struggling with injuries but has still managed to take 2 wickets.
 
Anwar Ali with a terrible innings.

Muzaffarabad making a mess of this chase.
 
I've not watched much of this tournament, but in true Pakistani style, the fielding has been awful in this final - simple catches being dropped all around the ground.
 
Rawalakot Hawks win the title.

Brilliant last over by Asif Afridi.
 
Shahid Afridi with back problems and whilst struggling to walk has just led Rawalakot Hawks to the KPL title with 2 for 32 including 8 dot balls and some brilliant captaincy in the final.

Muzaffarabad needed 10 off the last over against Rawalakot. Inspirational decision by Shahid Afridi to give the ball to Asif Afridi whose last over went for:

1 W . W .(run out) 1
 
Really good final with a big crowd and some impressive performances. Well done to the players and the organizers and congrats to Rawalkot Hawks.
 
Shahid Afridi "This victory of Rawalakot Hawks is in the name of the people of Azad Kashmir and Occupied Kashmir"
 
Kashmir Premier League Individual Prizes:
Best batsman: Zeeshan Ashraf
Best bowler: Asif Afridi
Best Wicket Keeper: Bismillah Khan Best Fielder: Muhammad Wasim Jr.
Best Kashmiri player: Salman Irshad
 
Rawalakot Hawks win the 2021 Kashmir Premier League

Asif Afridi defends 10 runs in the 20th over to help Shahid Afridi lift the trophy for Rawalakot Hawks

Rawalakot Hawks won the first edition of Kashmir Premier where they have beaten Muzaffarabad Tigers by 7 runs on Tuesday. (17 August 2021) Asif Afridi held his nerves in the final over where he had to defend just 10 in the last over while a brilliant half century of Kashif Ali helped Hawks post 169 on the board.

In the most important game of KPL 2021, Muzaffarabad Tigers elected to ball first after winning the toss but failed to get early wickets as Hawks post 53 by 6.4 overs when Mohammad Hafeez came up with a breakthrough, sending Umar Amin back on a LBW dismissal. Usama Mir bowled Amin's fellow opener Bismillah Khan without allowing them to add a run that brought two fresh batsmen of Rawalakot Hawks at the crease. Hussain Talat also threw a catch to Anwar Ali on a delivery of Mohammad Hafeez in the 9th over. Danish Aziz got out for just 4 while Sahibzada Farhan also could score just just 28 off 21. Kashif Ali played a fantastic knock of 54 off 28 with 5 fours and 3 sixes while Mohammad Imran Randhawa tried to help his side with his 17* off 12 balls. Rawalakot Hawks reached 169 in 20 overs while Usama Mir and Mohammad Hafeez got 2'2 scalps each.

To chase 170 runs target of Rawalakot Hawks, Muzaffarabad Tigers got off to a cracking start as team crossed 50 inside the first 6 overs. Mohammad Hafeez got out on the 4th delivery of the 6th over after scoring 29 off 21 while Zeeshan Ashraf produced another good partnership alongside Sohaib Maqsood for the 2nd wicket stand. He lost his wicket for 46 in the 9th over when Tigers had reached 88. He scored 46 off 26 with 4 fours and 4 maximums. After dismissing Zeeshan, Shahid Afridi came up with another breakthrough when he got rid of the dangerous Sohaib Maqsood who could score just 15. Hussain Talat sent Anwar Ali and Sohail Akhtar back towards the pavilion from the other end. On the 5th delivery of the 18th over, Talat got his 3rd wicket, this time dismissed Sohail Tanvir for 21, finishing his spell of 4 overs with the figure of 3 for 18. Mohammad Irfan Jr. bolwed an expensive second last over and Asif Afridi had just 10 runs to defend in the last over. Asif bolwed Inzamam for 12 off 5 and Usama Mir for a golden duck while Mohammad Wasim Jr, who remained off strike for most of the last over, got run out in the same over. Allrounder scored 22 off 12 with 1 four and 2 sixes but could not change their fortunes in the last over where Asif Afridi successfully defended 10 runs. Asif Afridi got 3 wickets for 22 while Shahid Afridi also dismissed two important players of Tigers' top order. Due to his brilliant spell and a successful last over, Asif Afridi got man of the match award in the final of KPL 2021.
 
I've not watched much of this tournament, but in true Pakistani style, the fielding has been awful in this final - simple catches being dropped all around the ground.

I have caught snippets and referred to the standard of fielding a few days ago. It's not just bad, it's absolutely atrocious and if the PCB and WK can't see it, then we are going to go lower and lower in the rankings.
 
Kashif Ali and Zaman khan should get a chance in PSL and domestic. They looked good. Kashif Ali looks like a proper batsman with with good cricketing shots. And can also clear the boundary with ease.
 
I hope Kashif Ali and Zaman get picked by a domestic team and get a chance in the psl.
 
KARACHI: Rawalakot Hawks’ skipper Shahid Afridi has been fined five percent of his match fees for a rude send-off to Muzaffarabad Tigers’ Zeeshan Ashraf in the Kashmir Premier League (KPL)’s final.

According to the details, the referee of the final contest Ali Naqvi questioned Afridi related to this matter and he accepted his mistake. Hence, a fine was imposed on the veteran cricketer.

It must be noted here that Zeeshan struck Afridi for a couple of boundaries which made him aggressive. Afridi bowled him and out sent him off rudely.

Later on, the Hawks bagged the inaugural edition of KPL by defeating the Tigers by seven runs after an exciting contest.

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Terrible TV coverage

I was very disappointed with the TV coverage here in the UK.
The KPL was shown on GEO news channel with poor picture quality and we were bombarded with ads; there was more ad-time than cricket.
Further, the final presentation was not shown; they cut to a politics program.
To make KPL (and PSL) work and become popular they have to compete on the international stage with international standards. They need to:
1. Stop shoving ads down peoples' throats en mass. Showing a shampoo ad 500 times does not necessarily sell more shampoo. In fact people turn away and watch something else.
2. They need to show and focus more on cricket and less on commercials.

Remember that on the international stage there are wider choices, there are other cricket matches to watch in better quality. Can KPL/PSL compete with those broadcasts with this rubbish?

PCB and Pk broadcasters need to realise that the world has moved on and there aremany choices out there. You can shuv rubbish down our throat anymore and expect us to just accept it.

PCB - wake up or get left behind
 
I was very disappointed with the TV coverage here in the UK.
The KPL was shown on GEO news channel with poor picture quality and we were bombarded with ads; there was more ad-time than cricket.
Further, the final presentation was not shown; they cut to a politics program.
To make KPL (and PSL) work and become popular they have to compete on the international stage with international standards. They need to:
1. Stop shoving ads down peoples' throats en mass. Showing a shampoo ad 500 times does not necessarily sell more shampoo. In fact people turn away and watch something else.
2. They need to show and focus more on cricket and less on commercials.

Remember that on the international stage there are wider choices, there are other cricket matches to watch in better quality. Can KPL/PSL compete with those broadcasts with this rubbish?

PCB and Pk broadcasters need to realise that the world has moved on and there aremany choices out there. You can shuv rubbish down our throat anymore and expect us to just accept it.

PCB - wake up or get left behind

I watched it on Facebook, no ads but absolutely trash coverage.
 
I was very disappointed with the TV coverage here in the UK.
The KPL was shown on GEO news channel with poor picture quality and we were bombarded with ads; there was more ad-time than cricket.
Further, the final presentation was not shown; they cut to a politics program.
To make KPL (and PSL) work and become popular they have to compete on the international stage with international standards. They need to:
1. Stop shoving ads down peoples' throats en mass. Showing a shampoo ad 500 times does not necessarily sell more shampoo. In fact people turn away and watch something else.
2. They need to show and focus more on cricket and less on commercials.

Remember that on the international stage there are wider choices, there are other cricket matches to watch in better quality. Can KPL/PSL compete with those broadcasts with this rubbish?

PCB and Pk broadcasters need to realise that the world has moved on and there aremany choices out there. You can shuv rubbish down our throat anymore and expect us to just accept it.

PCB - wake up or get left behind

I am not sure what this has to do with the PCB?

This was the first edition of the tournament, clearly a lot to be learnt but it did its job of coverage.
 
Its a tournament orgnaised by PCB and they are responsible for handing out broadcast rights. They can demand reasonable and better standard coverage.

Yes it was first season but PCB have been running PSL for several years now; Have they not learnt anything from that? In fact dont they watch other cricket broadcasts?

The problem is that Pk authorities and TV have been, for decades, giving us rubbish to consume and we had no choice but to watch as there was no other choice. But as I said, there are a lots of choices now and we dont have to watch this rubbish, as much as we love and welcome PSL/KPL and want it to succeed.
 
Its a tournament orgnaised by PCB and they are responsible for handing out broadcast rights. They can demand reasonable and better standard coverage.

Yes it was first season but PCB have been running PSL for several years now; Have they not learnt anything from that? In fact dont they watch other cricket broadcasts?

The problem is that Pk authorities and TV have been, for decades, giving us rubbish to consume and we had no choice but to watch as there was no other choice. But as I said, there are a lots of choices now and we dont have to watch this rubbish, as much as we love and welcome PSL/KPL and want it to succeed.

Bro.

Best you read about this a bit more.

KPL is not organized by PCB. In fact, if you notice, none of the centrally contracted players were allowed to play in this tournament.

More info here:

http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/s...p-become-superstars-as-well-quot-Taimoor-Khan
 
"Kashmir Premier League is a T20 league having credentials from the Pakistan Cricket Board (a permanent member of the International Cricket Council), the Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. All these authorities have ensured their cooperation in this cause."
But lets not blame PCB and look at the bigger picture. If you launch this league, you want it to be successful. If you want it to be successful then you have to showcase it to the world using high standards.

Dare I say they have failed in this regards. Poor picture quality and excessive ads have driven away even the passionate of cricket fans. As far as I am concerned, watching KPL TV was torture. The cricket was good but TV coverage was very poor.
 
"Dream Team" of Kashmir Premier League 2021 Announced

Five players of Champions Rawalakot Hawks are part of the Dream Team while Shahid Afridi will be the captain

Captain of the Champions Rawalakot Hawks, Shahid Afridi, will lead the "Dream Team" of KPL 2021 as a selection panel of former cricketers and experts has announced the best XI of the tournament. The selection panel includes Former Test Cricketer Amir Sohail, Former Test Cricketer and Director Cricket Operations KPL, Taimur Khan, Former Captain Pakistan women team, Sana Mir, and the match referee, Ali Naqvi.

Captain of Bagh Stallions, Shan Masood has been included in the "Dream Team of KPL 2021" as an opener alongside Muzaffarabad Tigers' wicket-keeper batsman and opener, Zeeshan Ashraf. Shan scored 254 runs in his 5 innings of KPL. He averages 50.80 and scored 3 half centuries. Stallions' skipper played with a strike-rate of 144.31 and his best score was 78.

Including an outstanding 107*, Zeeshan Ashraf scored 284 runs in 7 innings with an average of 47.33. He smashed 13 maximums and played with a strike-rate of 165.11. Zeeshan Ashraf will be the wicket-keeper of KPL 2021 "Dream Team" as well.

Ahsan Ali has been included in the side as no.3. He scored 217 runs in his 4 innings in the tournament with a strike-rate of 176.42. He smashed 11 sixes and scored 3 half-centuries. Kashif Ali was an automatic choice at no.4 as the young Kashmiri batsman won the hearts of millions after he played a match winning 114* inning in the eliminator 2. Averaging 48.40 in the tournament, he scored 2 fifty plus scores. Going for a maximum for 12 times, he played with a decent strike-rate of 174.10.

Hussain Talat was declared the man of the tournament so his inclusion in Dream Team is not a surprise as Hawks' allrounder scored 227 runs in the tournament and remained not out in his first three outings. He scored 3 fifty plus scores and his strike-rate in the tournament reads 156.55. Other than hitting 10 sixes, medium pace bowler got 4 scalps as well.

Anwar Ali has been included as a finisher and allrounder. Anwar played a key role in the victories of Muzaffarabad Tigers. Playing with a strike rate of 158.58 in the death overs, he scored 157 runs in the tournament and went for a maximum eight times. He got 2 scalps as well.

Shahid Afridi has been included as the captain of the Dream Team. He got 8 scalps with an average of just 20.62. His economy rate was 7.50 while as a batsman, he scored just 52 runs in his 4 innings.

Mohammad Wasim Jr. proved to be a handy lower order batsman as he played with an explosive strike-rate of 216 and smashed 10 sixes. He got 6 scalps in KPL 2021 and remained the only bowler in the tournament who got a hat-trick. He is no.8 of KPL 2021 Dream Team.
Asif Afridi has been included as a genuine spinner. He proved to be a match-winner in the final of KPL where he defended just 10 runs in the final over. With just an average of 15.16 and a fantastic economy rate of 7, he send batsmen back towards the pavilion for 12 times and remained the second highest wicket-taker of KPL 2021.

Salman Irshad is the highest wicket-taker of KPL 2021 as young Kashmiri pacer got 16 wickets in the tournament with just an average of 15.18. Zaman Khan can be called the find of KPL 2021. He showcased his skills and talent in the tournament as got 10 wickets in the tournament and bowled with just an economy rate of 7.73. His best performance came in a high-scoring eliminator 2 where Mirpur Royals posted 236 runs on the board. Zaman Khan leaked just 18 runs in his 4 overs in that game.

KPL 2021 Dream Team:

1) Shan Masood (Bagh Stallions)
2) Zeeshan Ashraf (Muzaffarabad Tigers)
3) Ahsan Ali (Kotli Lions)
4) Kashif Ali (Rawalakot Hawks)
5) Hussain Talat (Rawalakot Hawks)
6) Anwar Ali (Muzaffarabad Tigers)
7) Shahid Afridi (Rawalakot Hawks)
8) Mohammad Wasim Jr. (Muzaffarabad Tigers)
9) Asif Afridi (Rawalakot Hawks)
10) Salman Irshad (Mirpur Royals)
11) Zaman Khan (Rawalakot Hawks)

12) Arshad Iqbal (Muzaffarabad Tigers (12th man)
 
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