Babar Azam Steps Down from Captaincy in White Ball Cricket
Babar Azam, the former Pakistani skipper, has announced his resignation from the captaincy of white-ball cricket. In an Instagram post, the 29-year-old batsman expressed his desire to focus on improving his batting performance. He reflected on his leadership journey, stating it was a pleasure to lead the Pakistani team over the last five years. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) accepted and confirmed Babar’s decision on Tuesday, marking the end of an era for the talented batsman.
Afghani Spinner Rashid Khan Ties the Knot in Kabul
In a delightful turn of events, former Afghani skipper Rashid Khan recently got married in a private ceremony in his hometown, Kabul. The spinner celebrated this joyous occasion alongside his three brothers. Pictures from the wedding have gone viral on social media, with cricketers and fans pouring in congratulations for Rashid on his special day.
Indian All-Rounder Shivam Dube Ruled Out of Ind Vs Ban T20 Series
India’s cricket squad has faced a significant setback with the news that all-rounder Shivam Dube will miss all three T20 matches against Bangladesh. Dube suffered a back injury that resurfaced during training with Mumbai before the Bangladesh series. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has confirmed his absence, leaving the team to adjust ahead of this crucial series.
Ben Stokes Ruled Out of 1st Test Against Pakistan
In another significant development, England’s legendary all-rounder Ben Stokes has been declared unfit to participate in the 1st Test against Pakistan due to a lingering calf injury. Stokes’ absence will be felt as Ollie Pope steps in to take over the captaincy duties. Fans and teammates alike hope for a swift recovery, allowing Stokes to return for the 2nd Test in Multan.