
Foreign players likely to rejoin remaining matches of HBL-PSL-X
LAHORE: English cricketer Alex Hales is set to rejoin Islamabad United for the remaining matches of the HBL-PSL-X, which resumes on May 17.
Sources said that Alex has confirmed his availability for the remaining matches of the HBL-PSL-X.
The franchises are actively working to bring their overseas players back to Pakistan as preparations for the remaining fixtures continue.
Alex Hales expressed his excitement, stating, 'Islamabad United was my first PSL team. The fans and franchise have always supported me, and I'm thrilled to return to Pakistan to play again.'
Earlier, David Warner and Ben McDermott of Karachi Kings also confirmed their return to Pakistan for the rest of the tournament, the sources added.
Meanwhile, James Vince and Mohammad Nabi have also agreed to return, although their arrival is subject to the issuance of NOCs and visas. However, the return of Kane Williamson and Tim Seifert appears unlikely.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Business Recorder
a day ago
- Business Recorder
Archer in line for red ball return from injury for Sussex
LEEDS: Fast bowler Jofra Archer could be set for his first test cricket action in more than four years after being named in English county side Sussex's squad for their trip to Durham, starting on Sunday. Archer has not picked up a red cricket ball since May 2021 for Sussex after a series of injuries kept delaying his return. He has since returned to international white-ball cricket for England, his last appearance coming in the ICC Champions Trophy one-day defeat to South Africa in March. Pope proves his worth as England number three England selector Luke Wright said earlier this month that if Archer could get some action for Sussex he could be available for the second test against India next month, with captain Ben Stokes saying the 30-year-old was desperate to return to test cricket.


Business Recorder
6 days ago
- Business Recorder
Man Utd CEO Berrada sticking to 2028 Premier League title aim
LONDON: Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada is sticking to his ambitious target of winning the Premier League in 2028 to mark the club's 150th anniversary despite a historically bad season for Ruben Amorim's team. The 20-time English champions endured their worst top-flight campaign since they were relegated in 1973/74, finishing 15th, 42 points behind champions Liverpool. They also lost the Europa League final to Tottenham, meaning they will have no European football next season. Berrada told staff of his 'Project 150' vision in September last year, setting out his aim to win the Premier League and the Women's Super League (WSL) titles in 2028. While United's men's team have a mountain to climb, the women's side, who have never won the WSL, will have to dislodge Chelsea, who have won the past six titles. United finished third in the WSL, 16 points behind champions Chelsea, who also beat them in the FA Cup final. But Berrada, formerly chief football operations officer at Manchester City, believes a double title success within three years is possible, despite the huge challenges. 'It's establishing a series of targets within a timeframe so we can focus our efforts and energy on that goal,' he said in an interview with the United We Stand fanzine, to be published on Wednesday. Dominant Flamengo beat Esperance 2-0 at Club World Cup 'Can the team win the Premier League title by 2028? Of course. 'We've just finished 15th and it seems an impossible task. But why not aim for it? Why not do everything in our power?' United, in three years' time, will mark 150 years since the club were founded as Newton Heath in 1878. They have not been crowned English champions since Alex Ferguson's final season in charge in 2012/13 but Berrada remains confident. 'I firmly believe we can do it,' he said. 'We have two or three summer windows to build a team to start competing to win the Premier League.'


Business Recorder
15-06-2025
- Business Recorder
Pakistan's ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 fixtures
The Pakistan men's Test team is set to embark on a balanced and challenging journey in the new ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle, with a mix of tough away tours and crucial home series that will shape their path to the final. The new WTC cycle begins on June 17, but Pakistan will open their campaign in October 2025, hosting newly crowned champions South Africa for a two-match Test series. The home assignment will be Pakistan's first opportunity to test themselves against the titleholders under home conditions. The team's overseas campaign begins in March 2026, with a two-match series against Bangladesh. Pakistan last toured Bangladesh in 2021 and will be looking to assert dominance in familiar subcontinental conditions. World Test Championship format needs revamping despite riveting final Later in July 2026, Pakistan will travel to the Caribbean for a two-Test series against the West Indies, followed by a demanding three-Test tour of England in August. The English summer traditionally poses a stern examination for visiting teams, particularly with the Dukes ball and seaming conditions. Pakistan will return home for two back-to-back series: first against Sri Lanka in November 2026, and then a home series against New Zealand in March 2027 to conclude their WTC campaign. Pakistan's WTC 2025-27 schedule: Month Opponent Venue Number of Tests October 2025 South Africa Home 2 March 2026 Bangladesh Away 2 July 2026 West Indies Away 2 August 2026 England Away 3 November 2026 Sri Lanka Home 2 March 2027 New Zealand Home 2 In total, Pakistan will play 13 Test matches during the cycle, seven at home and six away. The fixtures offer Pakistan an ideal mix of familiar conditions and challenging overseas assignments. With experienced players in the ranks and a core of promising youngsters emerging from the domestic circuit, Pakistan will be eyeing consistency in performance and improved overseas results to push for a place in the WTC final, scheduled for mid-2027. As the race for Test supremacy intensifies, the coming two years will test Pakistan's depth, adaptability, and resilience, traits essential for navigating the diverse challenges of the World Test Championship.