Peshawar Zalmi: The Beacon of Cricket Brilliance and Cultural Esteem
In the vibrant landscape of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), there stands a team that embodies the essence of excellence in cricket while radiating cultural pride. Peshawar Zalmi, translating to “Peshawar Youth,” has cemented its place as the most cherished and enchanting franchise in PSL history. With iconic figures like Shahid Afridi, Darren Sammy, and now Babar Azam gracing their dugout, it is no wonder they have captured the hearts of fans everywhere.
A Record of Consistent Success
Peshawar Zalmi has etched its name into the record books as the only team to consistently reach the playoffs in every season. Additionally, they hold the distinction of playing in the most PSL finals, having made it to the grand stage a remarkable four times out of eight, clinching the coveted title once back in 2017.
However, the past two years have witnessed significant transformations within the team. Seasoned Zalmi players such as Kamran Akmal, Wahab Riaz, and Hasan Ali have bid farewell, either due to retirement or transfers to other franchises. Yet, the void left by their absence has been filled by a new generation of vibrant youngsters, including talents like Saim Ayub, Muhammad Haris, Haseeb Ullah Khan, and Aamir Jamal. The addition of the iconic Babar Azam has elevated the team’s standard.
Changes in the Squad:
Outgoing Players: Wahab Riaz, Sherfane Rutherford, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Danish Aziz, Mujeeb ur Rehman, Usman Qadir, Jimmy Neesham, Richard Gleeson and Haris Sohail. Wahab Riaz has taken retirement while Bhanuka Rajapaksa has been picked by Lahore Qalandars in PSL 9 Draft.
Incoming Players: Noor Ahmad, Asif Ali, Naveen ul Haq, Arif Yaqoob, Umair Afridi, Daniel Mousely, Muhammad Zeeshan, Lungi Ngidi, Mehran Mumtaz, Luke Wood, Waqar Salamkheil, Aimal Khan, Gus Atkinson, Shamarah Joseph.
Peshawar Zalmi PSL 9 Squad: A New Chapter
Batsmen: Babar Azam (Captain), Saim Ayub, Tom Kohler Cadmore, Dane Mousely, Asif Ali.
Wicket-keepers: Mohammad Haris, Haseeb Ullah Khan.
All-Rounder: Rovman Powell, Aamir Jamal.
Fast Bowlers: Salman Irshad, Lungi Ngidi, Naveen ul Haq, Khurram Shehzad, Umair Afridi, Luke Wood, Muhammad Zeeshan, Arshad Iqbal*, Aimal Khan*, Waqar Salamkheil**, Gus Atkinson/Shamarah Joseph**.
Spinners: Noor Ahmad, Mehran Mumtaz, Arif Yaquoob, Sufyan Muqeem.
Players Availablity: Afghan leg-spinner Noor Ahmad and South African pacer Lungi Ngidi will be unavailable; they have been fully replaced by Waqar Salamkheil, Gus Atkinson, and Shamarah Joseph. Gus Atkinson and Shamarah Joseph are set to join PSL 9 as replacements for Lungi Ngidi. Khurram Shahzad, who suffered an injury in the test series against Australia, and Afghan pacer Naveen ul Haq will also have limited availability; Aimal Khan and Arshad Iqbal have been brought in as their replacements for the Peshawar Zalmi Squad.
Peshawar Zalmi’s PSL 9 Schedule:
- Vs Quetta Gladiators, at Lahore on Feb 18, Sunday (Day)
- Vs Karachi Kings, at Lahore on Feb 21, Wednesday (Day)
- Vs Multan Sultans, at Multan on Feb 23, Friday (Night)
- Vs Lahore Qalandars, at Lahore on Feb 25, Sunday (Night)
- Vs Islamabad United, at Lahore on Feb 26, Monday (Night)
- Vs Lahore Qalandars, at Rawalpindi on March 02, Saturday (Day)
- Vs Islamabad United, at Rawalpindi on March 04, Monday (Night)
- Vs Multan Sultans, at Rawalpindi on March 05, Tuesday (Night)
- Vs Quetta Gladiators, at Rawalpindi on March 08, Friday (Night)
- Vs Karachi Kings, at Karachi on March 11, Monday (Night)
Night games will start at 7:00 PM, while day games at 2:00 PM, following Pakistan Standard Time. Zalmi’s exciting season kicks off on February 18 with a match against the Quetta Gladiators at Lahore’s iconic Gaddafi Stadium, signaling the beginning of their thrilling campaign. Their home games are divided between Lahore and Rawalpindi: Lahore will host matches on February 21 and 26, followed by Rawalpindi, which will host Zalmi’s home games on March 2, 5, and 8.
While Zalmi harbored hopes of bringing the game to their beloved Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar, ongoing construction means their dream must wait. The stadium, which is in the final stages of being readied, won’t see PSL action this year, leaving Zalmi and its fans yearning for the day they can cheer from their home turf. But hope shines bright for next season, as the Arbab Niaz Stadium is set to be fully operational, promising an electrifying atmosphere where Zalmi can finally play in the heart of Peshawar.
For the full PSL 2024 schedule and additional details about PSL 9, visit here.