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Where is the 'maar pitai' in PSL 9? Too friendly a tournament?

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Watching the end of the KK v IU game, one could not help but think that this was not a game between two sides hell bent on beating each other but a relaxed game between set of friends!

We say this every year in PSL and the excuse is that PSL is in it's infancy and takes time to build rivalries but 9 seasons later, why has nothing really changed?
 
Watching the end of the KK v IU game, one could not help but think that this was not a game between two sides hell bent on beating each other but a relaxed game between set of friends!

We say this every year in PSL and the excuse is that PSL is in it's infancy and takes time to build rivalries but 9 seasons later, why has nothing really changed?
Both franchises are headed by friends.

Haider Azhar and Rehan ul Haq. Birds of a feather. Fake aggression kings
 
Nah. This is a laid back time. We are all on the same team- team Pakistan.

Need to show maar pitai in international cricket.

This is just party time fun cricket.
 
Injecting more finances in the league will mean a lot more is at stake for the players. The money on offer is not enough to threaten or challenge the players, they make this much via their international contracts, other leagues as well.
 
Answer: No Ahmed Shehzad, No Umer Akmal, No Shahid Afridi, No Sohail Tanvir, No Ben Cutting, No James Faulkner.
 
What do you guys want though?

Yesterday you were all in awe of Rizwan giggling and smiling when his players where dropping catches…

“Aah this is beautiful encouragement”

So if you see more animosity, that guy will become blacklisted by you all.

Let this be Pakistan (Bata ki) Softie League
 
We all know deep down this isn't really Lahore or Karachi playing. It's two corporate entities. They could call themselves Larkana and Kotli tomorrow or Ludhiana v Kabul the next year and the people of Lahore or Karachi wouldn't lose sleep.

Furthemore the players move around too much and its difficult for identities and rivalries to be built up.

The teams should have had icon players pegged to them at the start and then these players move into ambassador roles when they retire to try and build an identity. Players should also come in through PDP programmes and have the clubs dna embedded in them.

Right now its a free for all. Punjabi captaining Peshawar, who previously captained Karachi vs Pathan captaining Lahore. The most prominent karachite in recent years is Sarfraz and hes with Quetta.

Hardly and players coming through PDP.

It's just fun cricket. This time next year they could be playing at another franchise in the PSL. In the IPL the Indians dont play any other leagues. Last week in the ILT20 Amir, Shaheen and Azam were playing together. Babar and some other players were no doubt spending time together in the BPL.

It's difficult to have the do or die passion in such circumstances.
 
Trust me, increase the money involved significantly and watch the fights go up. Plus players will be on edge during the semi's and final.
 
Rehan ul Haq (Management guy of Karachi Kings) and Haider Ali (Islamabad United player) had some conflict during the game between Islamabad United and Karachi Kings.

Islamabad vs Karachi was going on off the field as well.
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We all know deep down this isn't really Lahore or Karachi playing. It's two corporate entities. They could call themselves Larkana and Kotli tomorrow or Ludhiana v Kabul the next year and the people of Lahore or Karachi wouldn't lose sleep.

Furthemore the players move around too much and its difficult for identities and rivalries to be built up.

The teams should have had icon players pegged to them at the start and then these players move into ambassador roles when they retire to try and build an identity. Players should also come in through PDP programmes and have the clubs dna embedded in them.

Right now its a free for all. Punjabi captaining Peshawar, who previously captained Karachi vs Pathan captaining Lahore. The most prominent karachite in recent years is Sarfraz and hes with Quetta.

Hardly and players coming through PDP.

It's just fun cricket. This time next year they could be playing at another franchise in the PSL. In the IPL the Indians dont play any other leagues. Last week in the ILT20 Amir, Shaheen and Azam were playing together. Babar and some other players were no doubt spending time together in the BPL.

It's difficult to have the do or die passion in such circumstances.
This. Couldn't agree more. There's no loyalty in the fan base unless you're actually from the city. For neutral fans it's hard to support any particular team when the players keep shifting around every season.
 
They should add wwe style storylines in to the PSL for key players in every team , would make heck a show and one of its kind as well. Pretty sure IPL will be following soon.

Some drama style cutscenes before and after match would definitely add the X factor to the game.
 
I think PSL should introduce WWE theme songs for the player's entry. Will be fun.
 
Pakistan always known for their friendly nature on the field so i think its better suits them to play cricket on good spirit.
 
Finally, a bit of aggression was shown between two opposing captains. Enough of Rizwan and Babar hugging each other all the time. Makes it a lot more fun to watch

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Finally, a bit of aggression was shown between two opposing captains. Enough of Rizwan and Babar hugging each other all the time. Makes it a lot more fun to watch

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Both are burger boys.. Won't get physical ever... My bad
 
Does it really matter though? It’s league cricket and cricketers never actually fight - even if they pretend they’re about to. At the most they make a few mean comments and then make up after the game.
 
Caught some highlights and some of the love between opponents felt straight out from a Sooraj Barjatya soap opera..
 
Shan Masood speaking during the Peshawar Zalmi vs Karachi Kings post-game presser:

"On the big screen, you see certain things, but those are on-the-spot reactions. People pass judgment in real time, assuming that the player got angry. One thing to understand is that every player is passionate, and this is not about captaincy. Regardless of the team I play for, I will give my full effort. No human is perfect; there is a mixture and a balance.”

“I think the incident with Haris led to some misunderstandings. I went to the fourth umpire for clarification, and the fourth umpire ran from our end to the other end, so people thought that I am going on the field or protesting. I was not protesting. The hand gesture I made was directed at the fourth umpire because they had run towards the other end, and it would look very bad if I ran after him. That was an emotional moment. I respected the decisions; he was out. We just wanted to know if he had completed the catch or not.“

“As far as Shadab is concerned, he is one of my good friends. This time, I took a review because I knew it was not out. He had given a wide ball, so I asked him if the ball hits the trouser and if the spike mark comes, will you take back the wide. He said that the wide would be returned, but the review would be wasted, so I took the review. When Shadab came over, he said that the time was over, so I told him not to act like an umpire and to go back to his place. The thing is, when we play very friendly, people say that we are playing in friendship. When someone shows anger, they say that it is an overreaction. This is a passionate game, and whatever is necessary for your team in the field, you try to do it, and there are no hard feelings in it."​
 
Opening batsman Jason Roy engaged in a heated confrontation with Iftikhar Ahmed during the PSL match between Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans held in Karachi on Tuesday.

The altercation occurred following Roy's dismissal lbw to David Willey's bowling. Rather than considering a review, Roy promptly approached Iftikhar and exchanged heated words, ultimately running out of time to request a review.

Roy displayed visible agitation as he walked back to the dressing room, expressing his frustration by throwing his bat and helmet near the team's dugout.

Roy was dismissed for three after facing seven deliveries, as Gladiators were looking to chase a target of 186 runs set by Sultans.


 
Opening batsman Jason Roy engaged in a heated confrontation with Iftikhar Ahmed during the PSL match between Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans held in Karachi on Tuesday.

The altercation occurred following Roy's dismissal lbw to David Willey's bowling. Rather than considering a review, Roy promptly approached Iftikhar and exchanged heated words, ultimately running out of time to request a review.

Roy displayed visible agitation as he walked back to the dressing room, expressing his frustration by throwing his bat and helmet near the team's dugout.

Roy was dismissed for three after facing seven deliveries, as Gladiators were looking to chase a target of 186 runs set by Sultans.


Roy always cries like a baby when he gets out.
 
Opening batsman Jason Roy engaged in a heated confrontation with Iftikhar Ahmed during the PSL match between Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans held in Karachi on Tuesday.

The altercation occurred following Roy's dismissal lbw to David Willey's bowling. Rather than considering a review, Roy promptly approached Iftikhar and exchanged heated words, ultimately running out of time to request a review.

Roy displayed visible agitation as he walked back to the dressing room, expressing his frustration by throwing his bat and helmet near the team's dugout.

Roy was dismissed for three after facing seven deliveries, as Gladiators were looking to chase a target of 186 runs set by Sultans.


Iftikhar Ahmed fined for showing dissent

Multan Sultan’s Iftikhar Ahmed has been fined five per cent of his match-fee for a Level 1 breach of HBL PSL’s code of conduct during his side’s HBL PSL 9 fixture against Quetta Gladiators at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi.

Iftikhar was found to have violated Article 2.5 of the HBL PSL Code of Conduct, which reads as: “Using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon his/her dismissal during a match”.

The incident happened in the third over of Quetta Gladiators’ batting, when Iftikhar used inappropriate language towards the batter who was dismissed.

Since Iftikhar pleaded guilty to the charge and accepted the sanctions proposed by match referee Ali Naqvi, there was no need of a formal hearing.

The charge was imposed by on-field umpires Rashid Riaz and Richard Illingworth.
 
In a post-match presser, Willey revealed details of verbal spat and expressed his appreciation for the intensity displayed by the players. he said:

"What I actually think, I like to see a little bit more passionate things on the cricket field. I think in modern times, more recently, you know that has been stumped out. I actually think it's quite nice to see a bit of passion on the field and I don't think it was anything malicious. It was just two guys passionate about playing cricket and doing well."
 
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