Sports

Australian David Warner registers for PSL 2025

Published by
Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: The cricket world is gearing up to bid a bitter farewell to 2024, but the signing of former Australian cricketer David Warner for the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is big news for fans, especially Pakistanis.

According to details, Warner, who registered himself for the PSL for the first time, had a claim to fame as an aggressive and explosive opening batsman, who not only represented at the international level but also played for various franchises and teams around the world.

The PSL administration has its eyes on targeting big players from various teams. So far, they have registered household names including Warner, Tim Southee, Daryl Mitchell and others.

Meanwhile, the retention of players will be held on January 4, while the drafting of the marquee tournament will be held on January 11 in the city of Gwadar in Balochistan.

Web Desk

Recent Posts

Karachi Holiday on June 8 for Abdullah Shah Ghazi Urs

KARACHI: A local holiday has been declared in Karachi on June 8 on the occasion…

6 minutes ago

Latest Irani Riyal rates in Pakistan – June 4, 2026

KARACHI: The Iranian Rial continues to face significant challenges internationally due to sanctions and economic conditions. It…

11 minutes ago

Latest Gold Rate in Pakistan – June 4, 2026

KARACHI: A significant decline has been recorded in the price of gold in bullion markets across…

24 minutes ago

Pakistan’s timely policy may shield it from proposed U.S. additional tariffs

ISLAMABAD (Rizwan Abassi): Pakistan’s recent trade policy has gained significance amid reports that the United…

14 hours ago

Govt set to brief PPP on crucial legal changes ahead of Budget

ISLAMABAD: Important legislation may be considered in the negotiations between the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)…

14 hours ago

No visa agent needed! UK High Commissioner shares step-by-step visa guide

ISLAMABAD: If you are thinking of applying for a UK visa from Pakistan and are…

15 hours ago