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Kashmir Premier League (Pakistan)

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Kashmir Premier League
Kashmir Premier League logo.png
Official logo of the KPL
CountriesAzad Kashmir, Pakistan
AdministratorPakistan Cricket Board
FormatT20
First edition2021
Latest edition2021
Next edition
Tournament formatSingle round-robin and playoffs
Number of teams6
Current championRawalakot Hawks (1st title)
Most successfulRawalakot Hawks (1 title)
Most runsSharjeel Khan (296)[1]
Most wicketsSalman Irshad (16)[2]
TVList of Broadcasters
Websitekpl20.com

The Kashmir Premier League (Urdu: کشمیر پریمیئر لیگ; abbreviated KPL) is a professional Twenty20 league founded in 2021.[3][4][5] The league consists of six franchises; five teams representing the five major cities in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan while one team is representing the overseas Kashmiris.[6][7] The teams play in a single round-robin tournament with the top four teams qualify for the playoffs and ultimately for the final.[8]

History

In December 2020, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Special Committee on Kashmir, Shehryar Khan Afridi launched the Kashmir Premier League in Azad Kashmir.[4][5] The President of Azad Kashmir, Masood Khan, was appointed as the Chief Patron of the Kashmir Premier League.[9][10] Ch. Shahzad Akhtar is the CEO and Arif Malik is the founding President of the Kashmir Premier League,[11] and former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram is the founding Vice President.[12] Shahid Afridi is the Brand Ambassador of the KPL.[5][13] While, Shoaib Akhtar is the peace ambassador of the league.[14] On 16 February 2021, official anthem song of the league was released.[citation needed] It was directed by Shaan Shahid and sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Many Pakistani film celebrities, such as Juggun Kazim, Mehwish Hayat, Iman Ali, Ali Gul Pir, Neelam Muneer, and Ayesha Omar are brand ambassadors of the Kashmir Premier League.[15] KPL has partnered with Shahid Afridi Foundation as a charity organization.[16][17][18]

Kashmir Premier League is accredited by the Pakistan Cricket Board, the Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir and the Government of Punjab, Pakistan. The league was initially scheduled to start in May 2021. However, the Pakistan Cricket Board moved the time window for its start to August 2021.[19] On 14 June 2021, diamond category of the Kashmir Premier League was announced.[20] On 2 August 2021, match fixtures for the inaugural season of the KPL were announced.[21][22] On 3 August 2021, former Pakistani cricketer, Shoaib Akhtar, was announced as the Peace Ambassador of the Kashmir Premier League.[23] On 6 August, the opening ceremony of the league was held, with 25% spectators allowed in the stadium.[5][24]

Teams

There are six teams.[6][8][7] Each team will have five local Kashmiri players. They will play with Pakistan cricket stars in the first edition.[25] It is announced that matches in the Kashmir Premier League do not have official T20 status.[26] According to the league's official website,[7] the following are the current teams of the KPL:

Team Owner Place Founded Captain Coach
Overseas Warriors Muhammad Zakir Ali[27] Kashmiri diaspora 2021 Imad Wasim Mushtaq Ahmed
Muzaffarabad Tigers Arshad Khan Tanoli[28] Muzaffarabad 2021 Mohammad Hafeez Mohtashim Rasheed
Rawalakot Hawks Jan Wali Shaheen Rawalakot 2021 Shahid Afridi Arshad Khan
Bagh Stallions Hameed Khan Bagh, Azad Kashmir 2021 Shan Masood Abdul Rehman
Mirpur Royals Suleman Raza[29] Mirpur, Pakistan 2021 Shoaib Malik Inzamam-ul-haq
Kotli Lions Khalid Zia and Nasir Yousuf Kotli 2021 Kamran Akmal Abdul Razzaq

Seasons

First season (2021)

The first edition of the league was held from the 6th to 17 August 2021[30] at the Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium.[31][32] Herschelle Gibbs was the only foreign player to arrive for the league, but didn't play a single match for his team, the Overseas Warriors, in the first season.[33][34] Daryll Cullinan and Morné van Wyk are two foreign commentators in the first edition of the league. SR Group is the official title sponsor of the KPL 2021.[35] The Rawalakot Hawks were the champions of first season, defeating the Muzaffarabad Tigers in the final.[36] On 18 August 2021, it was announced that the second season of KPL will feature a seventh team- Jammu Janbaz.[37][38]

Results

Season results

2021 Season - Rawalakot Hawks are the champions of first edition of the league beating Muzaffarabad Tigers. The winning team receives prize money of 10 million (US$62,000) while the runners-up team received 5 million (US$31,000).

Season No. of teams Final Venue Player of the series
Winner Winning margin Runner-up
2021
6 Rawalakot Hawks

169/7 (20 overs)

8 runs
Scorecard
Muzaffarabad Tigers
161/9 (20 overs)
Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium Pakistan Hussain Talat (Rawalakot Hawks)

Team results

Season
(No. of teams)
2021
(6)
Hosts(s)
Teams
Pakistan
Azad Kashmir
Rawalakot Hawks W (1st)
Muzaffarabad Tigers R (2nd)
Mirpur Royals 3rd
Overseas Warriors 4th
Bagh Stallions 5th
Kotli Lions 6th
Notes
  • W = Winner;
  • R = Runner-up;
  • (x) = End of league games table position;

Venues

All matches will be played at the Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium.[39] Around 2,500 spectators are allowed to watch the match in stadium in the first edition of the Kashmir Premier League due to COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan.[40]

Muzaffarabad
Muzaffarabad Cricket Stadium
Capacity: 10,000
Muzaffarabad cricket ground 2016.jpg

Broadcasting

The following channels broadcast the KPL in Pakistan:[24][41]

Controversies

The Kashmir Premier League[3][5] made headlines even before it had begun. Despite there being no cricket between Pakistan and India, the KPL made New Delhi upset due to the disputed nature of Kashmir region between India and Pakistan.[citation needed] On 31 July 2021, it was reported that foreign cricketers were requested by the Indian cricket board (BCCI) against taking part in the inaugural Kashmir Premier League (KPL) cricket tournament.[42][43] Former Pakistan's wicket keeper Rashid Latif tweeted that BCCI is warning other cricket boards that if their former players took part in Kashmir Premier League, they won't be allowed entry in India or allowed to work in Indian cricket at any level or in any capacity. Former South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs, who played for the Overseas Warriors, also accused BCCI of pressuring him to not play in the KPL.[44][45] The Pakistan cricket board (PCB) expressed displeasure at the reports that BCCI is trying to prevent players from joining the tournament and said that it would raise the issue with the relevant ICC forum.[46][47] Responding to Gibbs and the PCB, the BCCI said that they are well within their rights to take decisions with respect to the cricketing ecosystem in India.[48][49]

On 1 August 2021, former England spinner Monty Panesar pulled out of the tournament. He took to Twitter to reveal the news and said that, "I have decided not to participate in the KPL because of the political tensions between India and Pakistan over Kashmir issues. I don't want to be in the middle of this, it would make me feel uncomfortable."[50][51][52][53] Panesar further said in an interview that "BCCI had 'advised' him that if he played in the event, the 'consequences' of his decision could include not being granted a visa to India in the future and not being allowed to work in the country."[54][55][56]

On 2 August 2021, the BCCI urged ICC not to recognise the Kashmir Premier League due to the disputed nature of Kashmir region between India and Pakistan.[57] In response, the ICC clarified that the tournament doesn't come under their jurisdiction as it is not an international tournament.[58]

See also

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