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ICC names Sahibzada Farhan player of the month for Feb after ‘stellar’ performance with bat at T20 World Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Monday declared Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan as ICC Men’s Player of the Month for February after his “stellar display with the bat” at the recent T20 World Cup.
In a press release, the global cricket body said, “Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan has grabbed the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for February 2026 owing to a stunning ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 campaign in Sri Lanka.”
“The highest run-getter of the marquee event finished with 383 runs in seven matches (six innings) at an average of 76.60, which included two hundreds and as many half tons.
“The hard-hitting right-hander had a superb run at the global event, boasting a strike rate of 160.25 while breaking a longstanding Virat Kohli’s record of most runs at the T20 World Cup in a single edition,” the ICC said.
Farhan has become the first male Pakistani player to achieve this title since pacer Haris Rauf in November 2024.
He was also the only Pakistani player included in the 12-member Team of the Tournament for the 2026 season of ICC T20 World Cup, the ICC press release stated.
It quoted Farhan as saying, “It’s an incredible feeling to win this ICC award, especially for performances on the World Cup stage, where fans from all over the world are watching every moment. That makes it even more special.
“It was truly a tournament I’ll always cherish, and I’m determined to carry this momentum forward in the series and competitions ahead. I’m deeply grateful to my teammates for their constant support and belief in me — this wouldn’t have been possible without them.”
The press release further mentioned that the opener also became the first batter to score two centuries in a single global event — against Namibia and Sri Lanka — of the shortest format.
“Farhan attained a new career-high rating on the latest Men’s T20I Batting rankings as he moved to second spot post an outstanding ton against Sri Lanka in Pallekele,” it said.
Moreover, “he was also involved in a record partnership of 176 runs, the highest for any wicket in T20Is, with Fakhar Zaman. Despite the efforts and the five-run victory against the co-hosts, Pakistan couldn’t qualify to the semi-final stage due to a lesser net run rate”.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi congratulated Farhan on winning the ICC Player of the Month award.
A statement issued by the PCB quoted Naqvi as saying that Farhan’s feat was a source of pride for Pakistan cricket and a reflection of his “hard work and professional approach”.
“I hope that he will maintain consistency in his performances,” Naqvi was quoted as saying.
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PSL to go ahead sans spectators, matches limited to Lahore and Karachi under austerity drive
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Sunday that the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) would go ahead sans spectators while matches would be held only in Karachi and Lahore in line with the government’s austerity drive.
The tournament, which is set to begin on March 26, will feature eight teams and 44 matches. It was initially scheduled to be held across six venues — Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Multan, Peshawar, and Faisalabad.
However, addressing a press conference in Lahore on Sunday, the PCB chairman said the board, after holding consultations with the government and security agencies, had decided that the tournament “will go ahead as scheduled [..] but a few difficult decisions had to be taken”.
Noting the government’s austerity drive, which was launched in the wake of the global fuel crisis triggered by the US-Israel’s war on Iran and aimed at fuel saving measures, the PCB chairman said, “On one hand, 25,000 to 30,000 people will be gathering at stadiums and on the other hand, we are telling people to restrict their movement.
“So until this crisis ends […] we will not allow crowds in the stadiums,” Naqvi said, adding that it was a “difficult decision” which had to be taken.
He further announced the cancellation of the PSL’s opening ceremony in line with the government’s efforts to minimise expenses.
He said that the “gate money” loss the franchises would face due to the absence of spectators would be “accommodated by the PCB”.
Naqvi also announced that matches would only be held in two cities — Lahore and Karachi. He said the decision was taken to “limit movement”, adding that the schedule would be announced soon.
He also took the opportunity to apologise to the fans in Peshawar, where matches were scheduled to be held. “I had made a promise but unfortunately because of the situation, we could not go ahead,” he said.
He added that those who had already bought tickets for the matches “will be given refunds within 72 hours”.
Naqvi said that the players would begin arriving “today and tomorrow”.
“We cannot postpone because we did not have any window to hold it later in the year,” the PCB chairman said, adding that “we must not go forward with a limited mindset”.
“Technically, it was up to the PCB to decide, but we have taken all the franchises into confidence,” Naqvi added.
In a later press release, the board said, “In consultation with the government of Pakistan, and in line with the officially announced national austerity and resource conservation measures, the PSL has introduced a revised operational plan for the 2026 edition of the tournament.”
It said that to support the efficient use of energy and public resources in light of the prevailing regional geopolitical situation, the number of host venues had been streamlined from six to two.
“Additionally, under the revised government standard operating procedures, matches will initially be held without spectators. This operational adjustment has been made purely in support of the broader national conservation effort and to ensure that the tournament is conducted in the most efficient and responsible manner,” it said.
“The league remains confident that the passion of its audience, combined with innovation in coverage, will make this edition one of the most widely watched in its history,” it said.
Two weeks ago, the government announced unprecedented austerity measures to cope with the fuel crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran after hiking petroleum products’ prices earlier this month.
The measures included a 50 per cent cut in fuel allowance for official vehicles and a four-day work week. It was also decided that 50pc of staff in the public sector would work from home; however, those providing essential services are exempt.
On Thursday, the government had appealed to the public to adopt fuel-conservation measures to “avert the risk of petroleum products’ supply getting affected in the coming days”.
A day later, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that he had rejected recommendations for further increasing the prices of petroleum products. However, he said he had instructed relevant ministries to devise a mechanism to ensure that the “relief” was restricted to only the deserving and needy.
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South Africa clinch 19-run win over New Zealand in fourth T20
South Africa’s spinners played a decisive role as the tourists won the fourth Twenty20 international against New Zealand by 19 runs on Sunday to square the five-match series 2-2.
New Zealand were well placed to clinch the series midway through their chase in Wellington after the Proteas scored 164-5.
However, from 88-3 after 10 overs, they lost wickets in rapid succession to be all out for 145 off 18.5 overs.
It sends the series, played between weakened sides from both countries, to a decider in Christchurch on Wednesday.
The match swung in favour of South Africa when spinners Keshav Maharaj and Prenelan Subrayen turned the screws through the middle stages of the chase.
Captain Maharaj is comfortably the most experienced member of an experimental tour squad and proved hard to score from as he took 2-22 off four overs.
Subrayen, playing his first T20 international, bowled Dane Cleaver for 26 to spark New Zealand’s middle order crumble and finished with 2-13 off three overs.
Maharaj said his side played with more energy than in defeats in Hamilton and Auckland.
“It was a perfect response to two disappointing losses in a row,” he said.
“Coming into this game, you could see there was a little bit more energy and hunger.
“We are a young team, finding our way in international cricket so it takes a little bit of time.”
Opener Tim Robinson top-scored with 32 for New Zealand while Proteas paceman Gerald Coetzee took 3-31.
South Africa’s innings were dominated by 57 off 36 balls from wicketkeeper Connor Esterhuizen.
He was dismissed by a spectacular outfield catch from Katene Clarke, on his international debut, off Ben Sears’ bowling.
Paceman Sears impressed, taking 1-22 off four overs, which included conceding just two runs off the last over of the innings.
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PSL to go ahead sans spectators, matches limited to Lahore and Karachi amid austerity drive
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi said on Sunday that the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) would go ahead sans spectators while matches would be held only in Karachi and Lahore in line with the government’s austerity drive.
The tournament, which is set to begin on March 26, will feature eight teams and 44 matches. It was initially scheduled to be held across six venues — Lahore, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Multan, Peshawar, and Faisalabad.
However, addressing a press conference in Lahore on Sunday, the PCB chairman said the board, after holding consultations with the government and security agencies, had decided that the tournament “will go ahead as scheduled [..], but a few difficult decisions had to be taken”.
Noting the government’s austerity drive, which was launched in the wake of the global fuel crisis triggered by the US-Israel’s war on Iran and aimed at fuel saving measures, the PCB chairman said, “On one hand, 25,000 to 30,000 people will be gathering at stadiums and on the other hand, we are telling people to restrict their movement.
“So until this crisis ends […] we will not allow crowds in the stadiums,” Naqvi said, adding that it was a “difficult decision” which had to be taken.
He further announced the cancellation of the PSL’s opening ceremony in line with the government’s efforts to minimise expenses.
Naqvi also announced that matches would only be held in two cities — Lahore and Karachi. He said the decision was taken to “limit movement”.
He added that those who had already bought tickets for the matches “will be given refunds within 72 hours”.
Naqvi said that the players would begin arriving “today and tomorrow”.
“We cannot postpone because we did not have any window to hold it later in the year,” the PCB chairman said, adding that “we must not go forward with a limited mindset”.
“Technically, it was up to the PCB to decide, but we have taken all the franchises into confidence,” Naqvi added.
Two weeks ago, the government announced unprecedented austerity measures to cope with the fuel crisis triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran after hiking petroleum products’ prices earlier this month.
The measures included a 50 per cent cut in fuel allowance for official vehicles and a four-day work week. It was also decided that 50pc of staff in the public sector would work from home; however, those providing essential services are exempt.
On Thursday, the government had appealed to the public on Thursday to adopt fuel-conservation measures to “avert the risk of petroleum products’ supply getting affected in the coming days”.
A day later, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that he had rejected recommendations for further increasing the prices of petroleum products. However, he said he had instructed relevant ministries to devise a mechanism to ensure that the “relief” was restricted to only the deserving and needy.
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