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PCB Appoints Tournament Director for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced the appointment of Mr. Sumair Ahmad Syed, the Chief Operating Officer of the PCB, as the Tournament Director for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, set to be held in Pakistan.
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi expressed confidence in Sumair’s leadership, stating, “Sumair is an exceptionally organized professional with extensive administrative expertise. His deep passion for cricket ensures he will deliver an extraordinary ICC Champions Trophy 2025 for players, officials, and fans alike.”
Naqvi highlighted the significance of the event, adding, “The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is an opportunity to showcase Pakistan’s ability to host world-class cricketing events, welcoming players and fans from across the globe to experience the country’s unmatched passion for cricket and renowned hospitality.”
This tournament is set to be a historic milestone, marking the largest sporting event in Pakistan in recent years. With Sumair at the helm, the PCB is committed to delivering an event that reflects the highest standards of excellence and leaves a lasting impression on the global cricketing community.
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Virat Kohli Confronts Australian Journalist Over Family Privacy
Indian cricket star Virat Kohli engaged in a heated exchange with an Australian journalist in Melbourne on Friday, ahead of the Boxing Day Test against Australia, over concerns about his family’s privacy.
The incident occurred at the airport when Kohli noticed video cameras pointed in the direction of his children, leading him to believe they were being filmed without his consent.
Known for fiercely guarding his family’s privacy, Kohli confronted a journalist from Channel 7, saying, “With my kids, I need some privacy. You can’t film without asking me.”
Channel 7 reporter Theo Doropoulos later clarified that the situation arose from a misunderstanding, as Kohli assumed the cameras were focused on his family. Despite this, Kohli’s frustration was evident as he firmly reiterated his stance on maintaining boundaries with the media.
The incident underscores Kohli’s unwavering commitment to protecting his family from media intrusion, especially his children, as he balances public life with personal responsibilities.
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Saim Ayub Becomes Youngest to Score Century Against South Africa in a Chase
Saim Ayub etched his name in history by becoming the youngest player to score a century against South Africa while chasing, achieving the milestone at 22 years and 207 days in 2024.
Breaking records, Ayub surpassed Quinton de Kock, who previously held the title for the youngest to score a century in South Africa during a chase at 23 years and 48 days in 2016.
Ayub now ranks as the third youngest player overall to score a century against South Africa in ODIs, following Ahmed Shehzad (22 years, 4 days) and Kane Williamson (22 years, 167 days).
This remarkable achievement showcases Ayub’s immense talent and promises a bright future for the young star, as fans eagerly await his next performances on the international stage.
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Mohammad Amir Announces Retirement from International Cricket Again
Pakistan’s star fast bowler Mohammad Amir has announced his retirement from international cricket following Pakistan’s disappointing performance at the T20 World Cup earlier this year.
The 32-year-old cricketer made the announcement on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “After careful consideration, I have taken the difficult decision to retire from international cricket. These decisions are never easy, but they are inevitable.”
Amir emphasized that it was time for the next generation to step up, saying, “I feel this is the right time for the next generation to take the baton and elevate Pakistan cricket to new heights.”
Reflecting on his career, Amir expressed pride in representing his country, calling it “the greatest honour of my life.” He also extended his gratitude to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), his family, friends, and fans for their unwavering support.
Earlier in the year, Amir had reversed his retirement and was brought back into the squad for the T20 World Cup, held jointly in the Caribbean and the United States. However, Pakistan’s campaign ended in disappointment after losses to the US and India in the group stage, contributing to Amir’s decision to step away from international cricket once again.
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