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CRICKET - Women 14 Feb, 2026

South Africa beat Pakistan by 6 wickets in second T20I
Benoni (Sports Report): Ayabonga Khaka’s 3-10 and Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten 40 secured South Africa a six-wicket win on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method against Pakistan in the 14 overs a side rain-shortened second T20I here at the Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Friday night. The hosts took an unassailable lead in the three-match T20I series.After rain gave way for some action, South Africa won the toss and opted to bowl first.For Pakistan, Aliya Riaz top-scored with 20 off 18 balls, striking three fours, while Ayesha Zafar contributed 13, including two boundaries. Natalia Parvaiz and Muneeba Ali fell after scoring 12 runs each.Pacer Khaka led the South African attack with three for 10, two of which came in 13th over, while Masabata Klaas claimed two for 14 in her two overs.South Africa chased down the target in 13.2 overs for the loss of four wickets with four balls to spare. Skipper Wolvaardt’s 40 not out off 29 balls including four fours sealed the Proteas’ win.Opening batter Tazmin Brits scored a 25-ball 29 striking two fours and one six. She also shared a 30-run opening stand with Sune Luus (13, 14b, 3x4s) and a 36-run stand with Wolvaardt.For Pakistan, Sadia Iqbal picked up two for 15 in her three overs while Humna Bilal (1-17) and Tuba Hassan (1-23) dismissed one batter each.Scores in brief:Pakistan 100-9, 14 overs (Aliya Riaz 20, Ayesha Zafar 13; Ayabonga Khaka 3-10, Masabata Klaas 2-14)South Africa 104-4, 13.2 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 40 not out, Tazmin Brits 29; Sadia Iqbal 2-15, Humna Bilal 1-17). 

CRICKET - Domestic 13 Feb, 2026

National T20 Cup Qualifier to begin from Saturday in Lahore
Lahore (Sports Report):The National T20 Cup Qualifier 2025-26 is set to get underway at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore from Saturday, 14 February at the Gaddafi Stadium Lahore. A total of 10 regional teams have been divided into two groups of five, while the table toppers from each group will qualify for the 10-team main event scheduled in late February and March. The final of the tournament, between the top two teams from each group, will take place on 24 February at the Gaddafi Stadium. The 10 teams will play a total of 21 matches including the final. Group A comprises of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Islamabad, Karachi Blues, Larkana and Quetta, while Group B consists of Bahawalpur, Dera Murad Jamali, FATA, Hyderabad and Rawalpindi. Each team will play four group matches each. Pool A – Karachi Blues, Quetta, Larkana, Islamabad and Azad Jammu and Kashmir Pool B – FATA, Rawalpindi, Hyderabad, Dera Murad Jamali and BahawalpurSquads: Azad Jammu and Kashmir Hasan Raza (captain), Adil Azad, Amir Nazir (wk), Aqib Liaqat, Arslan Mahzood, Awais Akram, Faizan Saleem, Hasnain Shamir, Husnain Nadeem, Jawad Imtiaz, Nadeem Khalil, Saad Asif, Umer Hayat, Usman Yousuf and Zaman KhanBahawalpurMohammad Imran (captain), Ali Afzal, Ali Hamza, Ali Shabbir, Faizan Zafar, Khaqan Basheer, Mohammad Sudais, Mohammad Akram, Muhammad Ammar, Mohammad Azab, Mohammad Basit, Mohammad Faizan, Mohammad Junaid, Mohammad Umair and Shahid MiraniDera Murad JamaliFahad Hussain (captain), Basit Ali, Dawood Khan, Farhan Ullah, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Shahid, Nasir Khan, Rasool Baksh, Sajjad Ahmed, Sajjad Ali, Saleem Mal, Shoaib Ahmed, Taimur Ali and Tariq JameelFATAAsif Afridi (captain), Afaq Afridi, Azaz Khan, Khubaib Khalil, Khushdil Shah, Maaz Khan, Mohammad Farooq, Mohammad Naeem, Mohammad Sarwar, Muhammad Waseem Khan, Rehan Afridi, Salman Khan, Sameen Gul, Samiullah Jnr and SirajuddinHyderabad Sharjeel Khan (captain), Akbar Khan, Asad Malik, Daniyal Rajput, Haris Khanzada, Jawad Ali, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Meesam, Mustafa Nasir, Noman Ali, Rizwan Mehmood, Shehryar Baloch, Suleman Khan, Ubaidullah Rahupoto and Zain-ul-AbedeenIslamabad Umair Riaz (captain), Arsal Sheikh, Farhan Ali, Farman Ullah, Hammad Siddique, Hamza Waheed, Haris Rauf, Kaleem Dil, Rizwan Ali, Musa Khan, Naseerullah, Shahbaz Khan, Shayan Sheikh, Umair and Umar NawazKarachi Blues Mohammad Ghazi Ghori (captain), Aarish Ali Khan, Ahsan Ali, Fahad Amin, Jahanzaib Sultan, Maaz Khurram Amin, Mohammad Afzal, Mohammad Raza Chandio, Muhammad Taha, Mohammad Usman Rahim, Rameez Aziz, Rehman Ghani, Syed Shah Raza, Wajah Riaz and Zeeshan ZameerLarkana Zahid Mehmood (captain), Aamir Ali Taheem, Ali Asghar, Asif Chandio, Ghulam Raza, Malhar Rasool, Mohsin Raza, Mohammad Aqeel Danish, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mushtaq Ahmed, Sabit Ali Siyal, Saqlain Nawaz Rajput, Shahnawaz Dahani, Shahzaib Aziz and Zahid HussainQuetta Jalat Khan (captain), Abdul Hameed, Abdul Hanan, Abdul Wahid Bangalzai, Bismillah Khan, Bohair Aman, Haseebullah, Jahangir Shah, Khalil Ahmed, Muhammad Ibrahim, Mohammad Idrees, Mohammad Junaid, Najeed Ullah, Salahuddin and Yasir KhanRawalpindi Haider Ali (captain), Abdul Faseeh, Abdul Qadir, Ali Husnain, Jahandad Khan, Kashif Ali, Mohammad Faizan, Mehran Mumtaz, Mubasir Khan, Mohammad Nabeel, Nasir Nawaz, Shahbaz Tabrez, Taimur Khan, Yasir Khan and Zeeshan Malik-

CRICKET - Women 13 Feb, 2026

Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ beat Nepal Women by 30 runs
Bangkok (Sports Report): Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ captain Hafsa Khalid top-scored with 40 not out in her team’s total of 137-6 in 20 overs, which they defended successfully by restricting Nepal to 107-6 with left-arm spinners Anosha Nasir and Momina Riasat taking five wickets combined here at the Terdthai Cricket Ground in Bangkok on Friday morning. On Sunday, 15 February, Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ will face India ‘A’ in their second Group A fixture at the same venue with the first ball expected to be bowled at 12pm PKT. After Pakistan ‘A’ were asked to bat first, they lost the opening duo of Shawaal Zulfiqar and Yusra Amir with 19 runs on the board. From this juncture, player of the match Hafsa joined forces with Huraina Sajjad (17, 23b, 1x4) and stitched a 37-run stand. Nepal then took three wickets in six overs from 11th to 16th as Pakistan ‘A’ slipped from 56-2 to 83-5. Waheeda Akhtar walked in at no.7 and struck five fours in her 15-ball 23 providing much-needed impetus to the innings. Eman Naseer (9 not out, 4b, 1x6) hit a six in the last over to close the innings on a high note. Meanwhile, Hafsa hit two fours and one six in her outing. For Nepal, Kabita Kunwar picked up two for 10 in her two overs. In turn, Nepal lost Samjhana Khadka early in third over before Bindu Rawal (39, 45b, 8x4s) and Puja Mahato took the score from 15-1 to 62 before the former fell to Momina. Anosha Nasir then landed two blows in the 12th over before two more wickets in the next as many overs meant Nepal slipped to 69-6 in 13.3 overs. Sita Rana Magar (19 not out, 22b, 2x4s) and Kabita Kunwar (18 not out, 20b, 1x4) remained unbeaten adding 38 runs for the seventh wicket but in vain. Anosha returned figures of 4-0-20-3, while Momina’s analysis read 4-0-21-2. Waheeda picked up one for 19 in her three overs. Scores in brief Pakistan ‘A’ v Nepal at Terdthai Cricket Ground, BangkokPakistan ‘A’ 137-6, 20 overs (Hafsa Khalid 40 not out, Waheeda Akhtar 23, Huraina Sajjad 17; Kabita Kunwar 2-10)Nepal 107-6, 20 overs (Bindu Rawal 39, Sita Rana Magar 19 not out, Kabita Kunwar 18 not out; Anosha Nasir 3-20, Momina Riasat 2-21) Player of the match – Hafsa Khalid (Pakistan Women’s ‘A’) 

CRICKET - Women 12 Feb, 2026

Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ to begin Asia Cup Rising Stars campaign from Friday
Bangkok (Sports Report): Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ will take on Nepal in their first Group A match on the opening day of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 at the TerdThai Cricket Ground in Bangkok, Thailand. The first ball is scheduled to be bowled at 7.30am PKT. They will face India ‘A’ on 15 February and UAE on 17 February at the same venue with the both games scheduled to start at 12pm. Group B comprises of Bangladesh ‘A’, Sri Lanka ‘A’, Malaysia and Thailand. Top two teams from both the groups will compete in the semi-finals on Friday, 20 February. The final of the tournament is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 22 February. Right-hand batter Hafsa Khalid is set to lead Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ in the tournament as she was named skipper of the side after Umm-e-Hani was called up to Pakistan’s T20I squad. Omaima Sohail replaced Hani in the squad.The squad also comprises capped players in Shawaal Zulfiqar, Omaima and Waheeda Akhtar. Komal Khan and Eman Naseer from Pakistan U19 team are also part of the squad. Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ probables took part in a two-week training camp led by head coach Mohammad Masroor at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre in Karachi before the 15-member squad departed for Thailand on Tuesday night. Hafsa Khalid, Pakistan Women’s ‘A’ captain: “I’m really looking forward to lead the side in this tournament and it’s such an honour for me. It is a great opportunity for all of us to show our talent, skills and express ourselves at the international stage. “The tournament promises to be an exciting one and hopefully we will put our best performances forward during the group matches and beyond. “We have a really good mix of players in our squad filling all the bases. The confidence in the camp is high following our training camp in Karachi and the one session we had today at the tournament venue.” Pakistan Women’s ‘A squad:Batters: Hafsa Khalid (Captain, Karachi) Eman Naseer (Islamabad), Gull Rukh (Dera Ghazi Khan), Huraina Sajjad (Karachi), Shawaal Zulfiqar (Lahore)Wicket-keepers: Yusra Amir (Karachi), Komal Khan (Lahore)All-rounders: Noreen Yaqoob (Lahore) and Omaima Sohail (Karachi)Spinners: Anosha Nasir (Karachi), Momina Riasat (Abbottabad)Pacers: Lubna Behram (Hunza), Neha Sharmin Nadeem (Karachi), Syeda Masooma Jafri (Karachi), Waheeda Akhtar (Lahore)Schedule of Pakistan ‘A’ matches:Group A 13 February – Pakistan ‘A’ v Nepal – 9.30am local time15 February – Pakistan ‘A’ v India ‘A’ – 2pm local time17 February – Pakistan ‘A’ v UAE – 2pm local time20 February - Semifinal 1 and 2 – 9am and 2pm local time22 February – Final 

CRICKET - ICC 12 Feb, 2026

Afghanistan player Mohammad Nabi fined for breaching Level 1 ICC Code
Islamabad (Sports Report): Afghanistan player Mohammad Nabi has been fined 15 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Group D match against South Africa in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.The incident occurred at the start of the 14th over of Afghanistan’s innings, when Nabi engaged in a prolonged argument with the umpires over bowler Lungi Ngidi’s wrist band.Nabi admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by David Gilbert of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing.On-field umpires Jayaraman Madanagopal and Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid, third umpire Nitin Menon and fourth umpire K.N. Ananthapadmanabhan levelled the charge.Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.

CRICKET - PSL 12 Feb, 2026

HBL PSL-11: Eight teams buy 103 players in first historical Auction
Lahore (Abdullah Asjad): Faheem Ashraf became the first-ever player to be auctioned for HBL PSL 11 and was plucked by Islamabad United for 8.5 crore after fierce round of bids starting from his base price of 4.2 crore. Mohammad Wasim Jnr (4.1 crores), Imad Wasim (2.2 crores), Haider Ali (1.5 crores) and Mehran Mumtaz (1.2 crores) also became part of the inaugural HBL PSL Champions. Pakistan U19 prodigy Sameer Minhas bagged 1.9 crores and will begin his HBL PSL career with Islamabad United. Mark Chapman was bought for seven crores by United, while they got Shamar Joseph for 1.1 crores. Dipendra Singh Airee will become first Nepal player to feature in HBL PSL as he was picked up for 60 lacs by United. Left-hand batter David Warner is set to rejoin Karachi Kings after being released. Kings made the winning bid for their former skipper at 7.9 crores. Azam Khan will also join Karachi Kings for the first time as he was sold for 3.25 crores.Kings also picked up Pakistan T20I captain Salman Ali Agha for 5.85 crores and brought in Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa for 4.5 crores, who is also set to make his HBL PSL debut. Fast bowler Naseem Shah became the first player to be bought by Rawalpindi as they made the highest bid of the Auction at 8.65 crore. Rawalpindi also made headlines by taking onboard the New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell for 8.05 crores, setting the tone for a highly anticipated campaign. Among other notable Rawalpindi picks were Mohammad Amir (5.4 crores) and left-arm spinner Asif Afridi (2.4 crores).Rilee Rossouw will play his 10th HBL PSL season and sixth for Quetta Gladiators as he was snapped for 5.55 crores. Rossouw is the leading run-scorer among the foreign players in the history of HBL PSL. Khawaja Mohammad Nafay was one of the most headlined picks by Quetta as he was bought for 6.5 crores, after his price ballooned from 1.1 crore base price. Test fast bowler Mohammad Ali became the first pick of Hyderabad Houston Kingsmen as they put out 2.15 crore for him. Kingsmen later also made some strong picks comprising player of the final in HBL PSL X Kusal Perera (3.1 crores) and Emerging player of HBL PSL 9 Mohammad Irfan Khan (2.9 crores). Haris Rauf will return to Lahore Qalandars as he pocketed a pay cheque of 7.6 crore from defending champions. They also bought back the second-leading run-scorer in HBL PSL history Fakhar Zaman for 7.95 crores. Two other notable picks for Qalandars were of leg-spinner Usama Mir (3.5 crores) and exciting fast bowler Ubaid Shah (2.7 crores). Sialkot Stallionz got Sahibzada Farhan for 5.70 crore. Ashton Turner (4.2 crore), Peter Siddle (2.5 crore), Tabraiz Shamsi (2.2 crores) and Josh Phillippe (2.3 crores) form a strong overseas core for the Stallionz. They also made sure to take up left-arm wrist-spinner Momin Qamar for 1.075 crores. Australia pacer Peter Siddle will also make his HBL PSL debut as he was snapped by Stallionz for 2.5 crores. Peshawar Zalmi bought a familiar local core of Aamir Jamal (1.90 crore), Khuram Shahzad (2.7 crore) and Mohammad Haris (2.2 crore) apart from buying Iftikhar Ahmed for 1.8 crores. Their foreign picks included Michael Bracewell (4.2 crores), Kusal Mendis (4.2 crores) and James Vince (3 crores). Final squads: (all values above and below are in PKR) Hyderabad Houston Kings Direct signing - Marnus Labuschagne (5.88 crore)Retained - Saim Ayub (12.6 crore), Akif Javed (1.96 crore), Maaz Sadaqat, Usman Khan (4.62 crore) Bought – Mohammad Ali (2.15 crore), Kusal Perera (3.1 crore), Muhammad Irfan Khan (2.9 crore), Hassan Khan (1.85 crores), Shayan Jahangir (60 lacs), Ottniel Baartman (1.1 crores), Hammad Azam (60 lacs), Riley Meredith (4.2 crores), Sharjeel Khan (60 lacs), Asif Mehmood (60 lacs), Hunain Shah (60 lacs), Rizwan Mehmood (60 lacs), Saad Ali (60 lacs), Tayyab Arif (60 lacs) Islamabad UnitedDirect signing – Devon Conway (6.3 crore)Retained – Shadab Khan (7 crore), Salman Irshad (1.2 crore), Andries Gous (1.4 crore) Bought - Faheem Ashraf (8.5 crore), Mehran Mumtaz (1.2 crore), Max Bryant (1.9 crore), Mark Chapman (7 crore), Mohammad Wasim Jnr (4.1 crores), Mir Hamza Sajjad (70 lacs), Sameen Gul (60 lacs), Sameer Minhas (1.9 crores), Shamar Joseph (1.1 crores), Imad Wasim (2.2 crores), Richard Gleeson (1.2 crores), Haider Ali (1.5 crores), Mohammad Hasnain (77.5 lacs), Dipendra Singh Airee (60 lacs) Karachi Kings Direct Signing – Moeen Ali (6.44 crore) Retained – Hasan Ali (4.76 crore), Mohammad Abbas Afridi (3.08 crore), Khushdil Shah (3.36 crore), Saad Baig (60 lac) Bought – David Warner (7.9 crore), Azam Khan (3.25 crore), Salman Ali Agha (5.85 crore), Shahid Aziz (92.5 lac), Mir Hamza (2.4 crore), Adam Zampa (4.5 crores), Hamza Sohail (60 lacs), Aqib Ilyas (60 lacs), Khuzaima Bin Tanveer (60 lacs), Johnson Charles (2 crores), Mohammad Waseem (1.1 crore), Ihsanullah (1.05 crores), Rizwanullah (60 lacs) Lahore Qalandars Direct Signing – Mustafizur Rahman (6.44 crore)Retained – Shaheen Shah Afridi (7 crore), Abdullah Shafique (2.2 crore), Sikandar Raza (2.8 crore), Mohammad Naeem (70 lac) Bought – Haris Rauf (7.6 crore), Usama Mir (3.5 crore), Fakhar Zaman (7.95 crore), Ubaid Shah (2.7 crore), Haseebullah (1.1 crore), Mohammad Farooq (60 lacs), Dasun Shanaka (75 lacs), Parvez Hussain Emon (60 lacs), Asif Ali (60 lacs), Hussain Talat (77.5 lacs), Tayyab Tahir (60 lacs), Gudakesh Motie (1.1 crores) Rawalpindi Direct Signing – None Retained – Mohammad Rizwan (5.6 crore), Sam Billings (3.08 crore), Zaman Khan (1.12 crore), Yasir Khan (60 lac) Bought – Naseem Shah (8.65 crore), Rishad Hossain (3 crore), Daryl Mitchell (8.05 crores), Mohammad Amir (5.4 crore), Abdullah Fazal (67.5 lac), Amad Butt (80 lacs), Dian Forrestor (60 lacs), Laurie Evans (1.1 crores), Asif Afridi (2.4 crore), Kamran Ghulam (65 lacs), Fawad Ali (60 lacs), Mohammad Amir Khan (60 lacs), Shahzaib Khan (60 lacs)Peshawar ZalmiDirect Signing – Aaron Hardie (6.3 crore)Retained – Babar Azam (7 crore), Sufyan Moqim (4.48 crore), Abdul Samad (2.8 crore), Ali Raza (1.96 crore)Bought – Aamir Jamal (1.90 crore), Khuram Shahzad (2.7 crore), Mohammad Haris (2.2 crore), Khalid Usman (60 lacs), Abdul Subhan (62.5 lacs), James Vince (3 crores), Michael Bracewell (4.2 crores), Kusal Mendis (4.2 crores), Iftikhar Ahmed (1.8 crores), Nahid Rana (60 lacs), Mirza Tahir Baig (60 lacs), Kashif Ali (60 lacs) Quetta Gladiators Direct Signing – Spencer Johnson (5.6 crore)Retained – Abrar Ahmed (7 crore), Usman Tariq (5.6 crore), Hasan Nawaz (3.92 crore), Shamyl Hussain (84 lac)Bought – Rilee Rossouw (5.55 crore), Faisal Akram (1.25 crores), Arafat Minhas (1.1 crore), Jahandad Khan (2.5 crore), Khawaja Mohammad Nafay (6.5 crore), Wasim Akram Jnr (77.5 lacs), Khan Zaib (60 lacs), Bismillah Khan (60 lacs), Saqib Khan (60 lacs), Brett Hampton (60 lacs), Sam Harper (60 lacs), Bevon Jacobs (60 lacs), Saud Shakeel (65 lacs), Ben McDermott (1.1 crores), Tom Curran (4.2 crores) Sialkot Stallionz Direct Signing – Steve Smith (14 crore)Retained – Mohammad Nawaz (6.16 crore), Mohammad Salman Mirza (3.92 crore), Ahmed Daniyal (2.24 crore), Saad Masood (84 lac) Bought – Jahanzaib Sultan (60 lac), Sahibzada Farhan (5.70 crores), Ashton Turner (4.2 crore), Peter Siddle (2.5 crore), Tabraiz Shamsi (2.2 crores), Lachlan Shaw (60 lacs), Delano Potgieter (60 lacs), Josh Phillippe (2.3 crores), Shan Masood (65 lacs), Momin Qamar (1.075 crore), Mohammad Awais Zafar (60 lacs) 

CRICKET - Domestic 11 Feb, 2026

WAPDA outclass SNGPL to win President’s Trophy Grade-I meiden title
 Lahore (Sports Report): Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA)’s pacers Aqib Khan (5-56) and Naqeebullah (5-59) pulled off a remarkable comeback to help their side to win the President’s Trophy grade-I final against Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited’s (SNGPL) on the fourth day at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday morning.This was WAPDA’s maiden President’s Trophy Grade-I title.Resuming their innings from the overnight score of 181 for four and requiring 64 runs for victory, SNGPL looked to be in command of the chase with batter Omair Bin Yousuf unbeaten on 60 and Mubasir Khan on 21 off 14 including four boundaries.Aqib Khan bagged his fifth first-class fifer with figures of 14-2-56-5 while Naqeebullah picked up his third first-class fifer with figures of 20.1-5-59-5 as they two bamboozled SNGPL’s middle and lower order to reduce them to 209 all out in 49.1 overs, handing WAPDA a 35-run win.For aiding a remarkable comeback for his side, WAPDA’s Naqeebullah was awarded the player of the final.Scores in brief – Final – Day 4 of 5Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) beat Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) by 35 runs at Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreTarget for SNGPL: 245WAPDA 265 all out, 82.1 overs (Ayaz Tasawar 57, Bismillah Khan 56, Imran Dogar 38, Mohammad Ammar 31; Aamir Jamal 4-67, Shehzad Gul 3-69, Shahnawaz Dahani 2-33) and 96 all out, 33.5 overs (Khalid Usman 18, Bismillah Khan 15, Mohammad Akhlaq 15; Shahnawaz Dahani 4-23, Mohammad Ali 4-26, Aamir Jamal 2-26)SNGPL 117 all out, 45.1 overs (Azan Awais 48; Naqeebullah 4-20, Mohammad Zeeshan 3-47, Aqib Khan 2-29) and 209 all out, 49.1 overs (Omair Bin Yousuf 63, Abdul Samad 39, Mohammad Rizwan 23, Mubasir Khan 22; Aqib Khan 5-56, Naqeebullah 5-59)Player of the final: Naqeebullah (WAPDA)Best Wicket-keeper: Bismillah Khan (349 runs, 29 dismissals) (WAPDA)Best Bowler: Mohammad Hamza (47 wickets) (KRL)Best Batter: Abdullah Fazal (622 runs) (SBP)Player of the tournament: Ghazi Ghori (531 runs, 21 dismissals) (SBP) 

CRICKET - PSL 11 Feb, 2026

PSL 11: Pakistan Cricket Board issues list of players for Auction
Lahore (Sports Report): The first-ever HBL PSL Player Auction is set to take place at the Expo Centre in Lahore with all eight franchises vying to fill their team rosters with exciting local and foreign players.In the registration window, more than 800 players registered their interest for the historic HBL PSL Player Auction. The following players have been shortlisted for the bidding rounds in the Auction after receiving feedback and interest of the all eight franchises.The remaining registered players will be presented for Auction only if any of the franchises show their interest on the spot.The list of the players to be presented in the Player Auction is given below:Faheem Ashraf, Imad Wasim, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Asif Afridi, Hussain Talat, Danish Aziz, Mohammad Zeeshan, Mohammad Junaid, Shakib Al Hasan, Daniel Sams, Usama Mir, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Arafat Minhas, Jahandad Khan, Ali Imran, Iftikhar Ahmed, Tom Curran, Michael Bracewell, David Willey, Jimmy Neesham, Shahid Aziz, Curtis Campher, David Warner, Muhammad Riazullah, Rilee Rossouw, Colin Munro, Saud Shakeel, Kyle Mayers, Kamran Ghulam, Omair Bin Yousuf, Jahanzaib Sultan, George Munsey, Fakhar Zaman, Daryl Mitchell, Rassie van der Dussen, Tayyab Tahir, Humayun Altaf, Mohammad Faiq, Mohammad Zulkifal, Muhammad Amir Barki, Max Bryant, Mark Chapman, James Vince, Shan Masood, Asif Ali, Haider Ali, Muhammad Irfan Khan, Abdullah Fazal, Muhammad Shahzad, Ashton Turner, Avishka Fernando, Haris Rauf, Chris Jordan, Naseem Shah, Dilshan Madushanka, Ihsanullah, Mohaammad Ali, Mohammad Hasnain, Rumman Raees, Alzarri Joseph, Mohammad Amir, Tymal Mills, Nahid Rana, Khurram Shahzad, Fawad Ali, Ubaid Shah, Riley Meredith, Mohammad Wasim Jnr, Mir Hamza, Shahnawaz Dahani, Josh Little, Hunain Shah, Mohammad Azab, Rishad Hossain, Gudakesh Motie, Faisal Akram, Zahid Mehmood, Peter Hatzoglu, Ali Majid, Mirza Mamoon Imtiaz, Mehran Mumtaz, Momin Qamar, Arif Yaqoob, Sahibzada Farhan, Azam Khan, Johnson Charles, Ben McDermott, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dinesh Chandimal, Muhammad Akhlaq, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Litton Kumer Das, Haseebullah, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Ghazi Ghori, Dasun Shanaka, Liam Dawson, Will Sutherland, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Reeza Hendricks, Evin Lewis, Brandon King, Adam Zampa, Moises Henriques, Charith Asalanka, Dian Forrester, Evan Jones, Odean Smith, Jake Weatherald, Will Smeed, Usman Khawaja, Dawid Malan, Jason Roy, Peter Siddle, Reece Topley, Richard Gleeson, Saqib Mahmood, Jayden Seales, Matthew Forde, Asitha Fernando, Gideon Peters, Keshav Maharaj, Tabraiz Shamsi, Tanveer Sangha, Imran Tahir, Mitchell Hay, Josh Philippe, Tom Latham, Rubin HermannAccelerated roundAamer Yamin, Abu Zar, Abubakar, Adil Naz, Afaq Afridi, Afnan Khan, Ali Imran, Ali Usman, Amad Butt, Andre Fletcher, Aqib Ilyas, Arshad Iqbal, Asif Mehmood, Bas De Leede, Benny Howell, Bevon Jacobs, Billy Stanlake, Binura Fernando, Bismillah Khan, Blessing Muzarabani, Brandon McMullen, Brett Hampton, Chad Bowes, Chris Green, D’Arcy Short, Delano Potgieter, Dunith Wellalage, Dushan Hemantha, Dwaien Pretorius, Fabian Allen, Geroeg Garton, Hammad Azam, Hamza Nazar, Mir Hamza Sajjad, Harry Tector, Hasan Mahmud, Hassan Khan, Hilton Cartwright, Imran Butt, Imran Shah, Jack Wildermuth, Jason Smith, Jeffret Vandersey, Joel Davies, Jordan Hermann, Junaid Siddique, Kaleem Sana, Keemo Paul, Khalid Usman, Khawaja Arham, Khuzaima Bin Tanveer, Lachlan Shaw, Laurie Evans, Liam Scott, Lizaad Williams, Lloyd Pope, Locan Tucker, Mark Adair, Mark Steketee, Max Chu, Mirza Tahir Baig, Mohammad Adil, Mohammad Akram, Mohammad Amir Khan, Mohammad Faizan, Mohammad Hamza, Mohammad Huraira, Mohammad Huzaifa, Mohammad Mohsin, Mohammad Rameez Jnr, Mohammad Sarwar Afridi, Mohammad Sayyam, Mohammad Suleman, Mohammad Taha, Mohsin Riaz, Mubasir Khan, Muhammad Awais Zafar, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Muhammad Waseem, Musa Khan, Nathan Sowter, Niaz Khan, Nisar Ahmed, Noman Ali, Obed McCoy, Ottneil Baartman, Parvez Hossain Emon, Paul Stirling, Paul Van Meekeren, Qasim Akram, Quentin Sampson, Rehan Afridi, Richard Ngarava, Rizwan Mehmood, Rizwanullah, Rohail Nazir, Saad Ali, Saad Khan, Sajid Khan, Sameen Gul, Samuel Harper, Saqib Khan, Shah Raza Naqvi, Shamar Joseph, Shamarh Brooks, Shamim Hossain, Sharjeel Khan, Sharoon Siraj, Shayan Jahangir, Shehzad Gul, Sheldon Cottrell, Shoriful Islam, Sirajuddin, Taimur Khan, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Taskin Ahmed, Tawhid Hridoy, Tom Moores, Tony De Zorzi, Umar Siddiq, Viajayakanth Viyaskantha, Wasim Akram, Will Young, Zafar Gohar, Zain Abbas, Jalat Khan, Dipendra Singh Airee, Abdul Subhan, Ahmad Hassan, Ahmed Hussain, Ali Shabbir, Azan Awais, Fahad Amin, Faham-ul-Haq, Farhan Yousuf, Haroon Arshad, Huzaifa Ahsan, Israr Hussain, Mohammad Farooq, Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Salman, Mohaammad Tayyab Arif, Razaullah, Sameer Minhas, Shahzaib Khan, Umar Zaib, Naqeebullah, Khan Zeb, Rewayat Khan, Ali Razzaq, Saqlain Nawaz, Saeed Ali, Ahmed Khan, Mohammad Ammar, Sameer Saqib, Yahya Bin Abdul Rehman, Obaid Shahid, Abbas Ali, Abdul Faseeh, Raja Hamza Waheed, Mohammad Ilyas Khan, Wasim Akram Jnr, Maaz Khan and Syed Tayyab Abbas.

CRICKET - Women 11 Feb, 2026

South Africa win last-ball thriller after Fatima Sana hits career-best 41-ball 90
Potchefstroom (Sports Report): :Debutant Kayla Reyneke’s all-round performance and Laura Wolvaardt’s 61 sealed South Africa women’s victory over Pakistan in a 181-run chase on the final delivery of the game, trumping Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana’s effort of 90 in first T20I here at the JB Marks Oval in Potchefstroom on Tuesday night.In pursuit of the target, South Africa got off to swift start as they raced to 54-1 after six overs, powered by Tazmin Brits (16, 14b, 2x4s) and Sune Luus (32, 20b, 5x4s). Skipper Wolvaardt top-scored with a 38-ball 61 hitting eight fours and one six, setting up the chase. Reyneke remained unbeaten on 29 off 16 balls after walking in at 147-5, hitting a six off the final delivery of the match to take her side home.South Africa needed 79 off the remaining 60 balls at the halfway mark. Nashra Sundhu removed Wolvaardt in the 15th over, while two wickets including one run-out came in Ayesha Zafar’s subsequent over. The equation came down from 34 off last four overs to 10 needed off the final over. Debutant Humna Bilal, who had earlier drawn the first blood for Pakistan removing Tazmin Brits, gave away six runs off the first three balls before South Africa needed two off the last ball.At the start after opting to bat first, Pakistan kept losing wickets at regular intervals and slipped to 25-3 in 3.4 overs and then 64-6 in 9.4 overs.Captain Fatima, batting at no.8, then held the innings together with a vital 74-run stand alongside Umm-e-Hani (13). The partnership ended in the 17th over when Umm-e-Hani fell, with Pakistan at 138-7. Fatima went on to register a career-best T20I 90 off 41 balls, smashing nine fours and seven sixes, getting to her maiden T20I half-century. This was also the second-highest individual score for Pakistan Women’s in T20Is besides Muneeba Ali’s 102 against Ireland in South Africa in 2023. Pakistan’s skipper brought up her half-century off 27 balls, registering the second-fastest fifty for her country. From 103-6 at the end of 15 overs, Pakistan surged to 180-9, plundering 77 runs in the last five overs, powered largely by Fatima’s late onslaught. 40 of those came in the 16th and 17th overs combined. For South Africa, Ayanda Hlubi bagged 3-41 in her four overs while Kayla Reyneke (2-13) and Nonkululeko Mlaba (2-40) shared four wickets among them.Scores in brief:Pakistan 180-9, 20 overs (Fatima Sana 90, Natalia Parvaiz 20; Ayanda Hlubi 3-41, Kayla Reyneke 2-13, Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-40)South Africa 185-5, 20 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 61, Sune Luus 32, Kayla Reyneke 29 not out; Nashra Sundhu 1-14, Humna Bilal 1-18

CRICKET - Women 10 Feb, 2026

Asia Cup Rising Stars: Esha Oza to lead 15-member UAE squad
Dubai (Sports News): All-rounder Esha Oza will lead the UAE Women’s National Team in the eight-team DP World Asia Cup Rising Stars Women’s 2026 tournament which will be played in Bangkok, Thailand. UAE Women’s squad: Esha Oza (captain), Al Maseera Jahangir, Archara Supriya, Heena Hotchandani, Indhuja Nandakumar, Janani Thirukkumaran, Keziah Sabin, Rinitha Rajith, Rithika Rajith, Samaira Dharnidharka, Siya Gokhale, Sashikala Silva, Suraksha Kotte, Theertha Satish (wicketkeeper) and Vaishnave Mahesh. Support Staff: Andrew Russell (team manager), Ahmed Raza (head coach) and Merin Saji (physiotherapist). UAE match schedule:Friday, 13 February – India A vs UAE – 2:00pm local timeSunday, 15 February – UAE vs Nepal – 9:30am local timeTuesday, 17 February – Pakistan A vs UAE – 2:00pm local time Friday, 20 February – Semi-Finals Sunday, 22 February – Final                             
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