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Sahibzada Farhan, Josh Philippe hit fifties as clinical Sultans overpower Rawalpindiz – Sport
LAHORE: Sahibzada Farhan and Josh Philippe struck fluent half-centuries that powered Multan Sultans to a commanding seven-wicket victory over Rawalpindiz in the HBL Pakistan Super League at Gaddafi Stadium on Monday night. Chasing 183, Sultans reached the target with 22 balls to spare, extending their unbeaten run and tightening their grip at the top of the points table.
Sahibzada, in imperious touch, made 68 off 38 balls, laced with four boundaries and five sixes. The right-hander took the attack to the Rawalpindiz bowlers from the outset, punishing anything loose with crisp cuts and powerful sweeps.
Philippe, the Australian wicket-keeper-batter, complemented Sahibzada perfectly with a 56 off 30 deliveries, featuring six fours and three sixes. Their 110-run second-wicket stand, after Steven Smith’s early dismissal for five, dismantled the chase and left Rawalpindiz bowlers with little room to manoeuvre.
The pair batted with remarkable freedom under the lights, finding gaps with surgical precision and clearing the ropes at will. Sahibzada brought up his fifty in the ninth over with a towering six off Rishad Hossain, while Philippe joined the party soon after, launching another maximum over cow corner. Their aggressive yet calculated approach reduced the asking rate dramatically, turning what could have been a tense pursuit into a procession.
Once Philippe fell to Mohammad Amir in the 11th over, caught by Sam Billings for 56, Shan Masood and captain Ashton Turner provided the finishing touches with enterprising cameos.
Shan remained unbeaten on 27 off 15 balls, striking two fours and a six, while Turner bludgeoned an unbeaten 26 off just 10 deliveries, including a boundary and two sixes. The duo added 47 runs in quick time, ensuring Sultans crossed the line with minimal fuss.
Faisal stars
Earlier, Rawalpindiz had posted a competitive 182 for eight after being sent in to bat. Their innings was built on flashes of brilliance but undermined by regular breakthroughs, particularly from Multan’s spinners.
Faisal Akram was the standout performer with the ball, claiming four wickets for 31 runs in his four overs. The young left-arm wrist spinner operated with guile and variation, dismissing key batters at crucial junctures.
He removed Abdullah Fazal for 14, Kamran Ghulam for 35, Daryl Mitchell for 17, and Asif Afridi for seven, breaking partnerships and preventing Rawalpindiz from building sustained momentum. His spell, which included a disguised googly that accounted for Mitchell, showcased maturity beyond his years and earned him the player-of-the-match honours.
Rawalpindiz started cautiously with Mohammad Rizwan (19) and Yasir Khan (five) adding 15 in the first two overs before pacer Mohammad Ismail castled Yasir. Kamran injected momentum with a quick 35 off 24, including two sixes, but Faisal had him caught at square leg shortly after.
The middle order struggled until the lower-middle order provided late acceleration. Dian Forrester lit up the stadium with a blistering 24 off 11 balls, smashing three sixes in an over against Mohammad Nawaz to take the score past 110.
His aggressive intent briefly threatened to push Rawalpindiz towards 200, but Peter Siddle removed him for 24 with a well-judged catch by Nawaz at deep mid-wicket.
Billings then took centre stage, anchoring the innings with a composed yet attacking 56 not out off 34 balls. The Englishman, who walked in at number six, found the boundary seven times and cleared it once, forming useful partnerships with Forrester and the tail.
His late charge, combined with Forrester’s fireworks, lifted Rawalpindiz from a precarious 94 for five to a respectable total, but it ultimately proved insufficient against Sultans’ formidable batting depth.
Multan’s bowlers maintained tight lines throughout. Arafat Minhas complemented Faisal with two wickets for 22 runs, while Siddle and the pace unit restricted the flow of runs in the death overs. The spinners, in particular, exploited the conditions superbly, varying their pace and using the pitch’s grip to stifle scoring options.
The result underscored Sultans’ dominance in the ongoing PSL campaign. With this victory, they have once again demonstrated their ability to chase down targets with clinical efficiency, a hallmark of their successful seasons.
The PSL now shifts to Karachi, where Hyderabad Kingsmen will take on Peshawar Zalmi in the next fixture at the National Bank Stadium on Wednesday.
Scoreboard
RAWALPINDIZ:
Mohammad Rizwan lbw b Arafat19
Yasir Khan b Ismail5
Kamran Ghulam c Arafat b Faisal35
Abdullah Fazal c Ismail b Faisal14
Daryl Mitchell c&b Faisal17
Sam Billings not out56
Dian Forrester c Nawaz b Siddle24
Rishad Hossain lbw b Arafat1
Asif Afridi c Smith b Faisal7
Amir Khan not out0
EXTRAS (LB-1, W-3)4
TOTAL (for eight wickets, 20 overs)182
DID NOT BAT: Mohammad Amir
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-15 (Yasir), 2-48 (Rizwan), 3-66 (Abdullah), 4-79 (Kamran), 5-94 (Mitchell), 6-127 (Forrester), 7-128 (Hossain), 8-151 (Asif)
BOWLING: Nawaz 2-0-29-0, Siddle 4-0-31-1, Ismail 2-0-24-1 (1w), Arafat 4-0-22-2, Wasim 4-0-44-0 (2w), Faisal 4-0-31-4
MULTAN SULTANS:
Sahibzada Farhan b Amir Khan68
Steven Smith c Abdullah b M. Amir5
Josh Philippe c Billings b M. Amir56
Shan Masood not out27
Ashton Turner not out26
EXTRAS (LB-4)4
TOTAL (for three wickets, 16.2 overs)186
DID NOT BAT: Mohammad Nawaz, Arafat Minhas, Peter Siddle, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Muhammad Ismail, Faisal Akram
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-12 (Smith), 2-122 (Philippe), 3-139 (Farhan)
BOWLING: Asif 4-0-35-0, M. Amir 3-0-32-2, Amir Khan 4-0-44-1, Rishad 3-0-46-0, Mitchell 2-0-15-0, Forrester 0.2-0-10-0
RESULT: Multan Sultans won by seven wickets.
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Faisal Akram
Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2026
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Injured Naseem Shah out of action – Newspaper
LAHORE: Rawalpindiz on Monday confirmed that their fast bowler Naseem Shah had been ruled out for the foreseeable future following his recent side injury during a match of the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League against Karachi Kings.
“The team’s medical staff are closely monitoring his [Naseem’s] recovery and are targeting a possible return towards the end of the [ongoing] tournament, subject to his rehabilitation progress and fitness clearance,” a news release issued by Rawalpindiz said.
“Rawalpindiz stood firmly with Naseem during this challenging period and remained fully committed to supporting him through his recovery. His presence in the squad is invaluable, and the entire franchise looks forward to seeing him back on the field stronger than ever,” the release concluded.
Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2026
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Arbeloa expects Champions League response as Real host Bayern after La Liga setback – Sport
MADRID: Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa expects his side to rise to the occasion when they host Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Bernabeu on Tuesday, as they look to rebound from a damaging league defeat.
Real’s La Liga title hopes took a hit on Saturday after a 2-1 loss away to relegation-threatened Mallorca, leaving them seven points adrift of leaders Barcelona in the table.
“I told them there was no time to dwell on what had happened,” Arbeloa told reporters on Monday. “All we’re thinking about is winning tomorrow.”
Real face a stern test against Vincent Kompany’s Bayern, who are nine points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and finished second in the Champions League league phase, suffering just one defeat.
“They’re aggressive in defence, they’re fearless, they’re brave, they mark their men very closely, they drop back at tremendous speed, with intensity, and with the pace they bring to the game,” Arbeloa said.
“They’re a very well-rounded team with plenty of weapons to cause damage. They’re capable of scoring plenty of goals and have a defence in which everyone gets involved.”
Arbeloa, however, is confident that Real’s pedigree on Europe’s biggest stage will again come to the fore.
“We’re up against a team that’s the most consistent in Europe and will really test us. Our history against this opponent is special. I’m sure we’re in for a great night, just like against Manchester City.”
Arbeloa said Kylian Mbappe joined the club to star in key matches and is a vital part of the team, although questions remain over whether record 15-time winners Real can strike the right balance with all their biggest names on the pitch at the same time.
French superstar Mbappe, the club’s top goalscorer, did not start either game in the last 16 tie against City which Madrid won impressively, because of a long struggle with a knee sprain.
Fit once more, Arbeloa indicated Mbappe was likely to feature along with Vinicius Junior in attack at the Santiago Bernabeu.
“I’m delighted to have that kind of problem, to have outstanding players at my disposal and to have a player like Mbappe, who came to Real for matches like tomorrow’s and for knockout ties like this one,” Arbeloa said.
“I’m sure we’re going to see Kylian at his best, leading the team the way he’s always known how to do, and I have a great deal of confidence in all the players.”
England international Jude Bellingham is also finding his way back to fitness after injury and Arbeloa said he would keep betting on the squad’s stars when they are available.
Against City young midfielder Thiago Pitarch and attacking midfielder Brahim Diaz played important roles, but they may get less time on the pitch in the Bayern tie.
“It’s clear Mbappe has different characteristics and conditions to those Brahim has, so we have to play in a different way, but I’m delighted to have this problem,” said Arbeloa.
“Just as you mention Bellingham and other great players I have available, for me it’s a blessing to be able to count on everyone…” he continued.
Vinicius, meanwhile, said he worked well together with Mbappe, despite some believing the fit is not right for Real.
“People talk a lot… ‘Kyli’ is here to help us, he’s always given us confidence, he scores the goals for us, we have to be connected tomorrow, above all with the fans and all the players,” he told reporters.
Vinicius Jr reiterated his desire to remain at the club as the Brazilian winger nears the final year of his contract.
The 25-year-old has endured a mixed campaign, going 16 matches without a goal early in the season and hearing boos from sections of the Bernabeu crowd.
“I hope I can stay for many years to come,” Vinicius said. “We know what we all want, and when the time is right, we’ll renew the contract. I’m happy here.”
Bayern also received the boost ahead of the marquee clash as striker Harry Kane took part in training with his team-mates on Monday as he continues his recovery from an ankle niggle.
The striker picked up an injury while on international duty with England in late March, which caused him to pull out of last Tuesday’s friendly defeat to Japan at Wembley, with coach Thomas Tuchel saying the 32-year-old was suffering just a “minor” complaint.
Kane was then not included in the Bayern squad for Saturday’s 3-2 Bundesliga win at Freiburg.
On Monday, however, he appeared in good spirits on Bayern’s training ground during the 15-minute session, which was open to the press.
Sputtering arsenal
In Tuesday’s other clash, Mikel Arteta has urged shell-shocked Arsenal to embrace a major test of their character as they seek to recover from a pair of devastating defeats in quarter-final at Sporting Lisbon.
Arteta’s side suffered a shock 2-1 defeat at second tier Southampton in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, a fortnight after losing 2-0 to Manchester City in the League Cup final.
“In the season, you always have moments, normally two or three. This is the first moment that we have with a certain level of difficulty,” Arteta said.
“We’re going to say difficulty when we’re going to play the Champions League quarter-finals and the run-up for the league.
“If this is a difficult period, I believe there are many other ones that are much more difficult, so let’s stand up, make yourself comfortable and deliver like we’ve been doing all season.”
Arteta knows Arsenal are in a strong position in both competitions, travelling to Lisbon as favourites to dispatch Sporting and holding a nine-point lead over second-placed City in the Premier League.
“I love my players. What they have done for nine months, I’m not going to criticise them because we lost a game in the manner that they are putting their bodies through everything,” Arteta said.
“I’m going to defend them more than ever. Someone has to take responsibility. That’s me and we have the most beautiful period of the season ahead of us.”
Published in Dawn, April 7th, 2026
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PCB’s board of governors approves amendments to anti-corruption regulations – Sport
LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Board of Governors (BoG) on Sunday approved amendments to its anti-corruption regulations in line with the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) code, according to a PCB press release issued here.
The changes were termed necessary to bring the PCB’s rules in conformity with those of the international governing body.
The meeting also reviewed progress on the proposed development of the Jeddah Cricket Stadium under an agreement signed between the PCB and its Saudi Arabian counterpart.
In addition, the BoG approved a new plan for restructuring zones under the Lahore Region Cricket Association.
The members appreciated the PCB’s successful sale of new teams for the upcoming Pakistan Super League cycle (2026–36).
The BoG also acknowledged the services of Director Domestic Cricket Abdullah Khurram Niazi, who has been appointed a director in the Capital Development Authority.
Sources said some members suggested that the PCB chairman allow Abdullah to continue supervising domestic cricket affairs from Islamabad. However, no official confirmation has been issued regarding the proposal.
Published in Dawn, April 6th, 2026
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