In a surprising turn of events, Pakistani fast bowler Ihsanullah has reversed his decision to retire from franchise cricket.
After breaking through in 2023 with his high pace and wicket-taking prowess, Ihsanullah suffered an elbow injury during his ...
“That’s why even now, he was bowling in domestic cricket at 130-135, which is a high pace, but he was our 155 [km/h] bowler,” he added. His frustration did not end there. Ihsanullah made it clear that ...
I won't be seen in the PSL again. I want to represent Pakistan by performing in domestic cricket, not by playing in the PSL." Despite his decision, Ihsanullah's passion for cricket remains strong.
KARACHI: Pakistan’s right-arm emerging pacer Ihsanullah reversed his retirement from Pakistan ... The right-arm pacer then went on to thank the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for giving him opportunity ...
Pakistan pacer Ihsanullah decided not to play in Pakistan ... have expected and recently made his comeback into competitive cricket in the Champions T20 Cup, taking two wickets in four matches.
After not finidng any takers in the PSL, Ihshanullah said he would boycott the tournament and bowl at 150-160 kmph in domestic cricket to make a comeback. Pakistan fast bowler Ihsanullah ...
Ali Khan Tareen, the owner of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Multan Sultans, has made a shocking claim about the future of Pakistan pacer Ihsanullah, suggesting that the bowler may never ...
Promising young Pakistan pacer Ihsanullah has returned to competitive cricket in the ongoing Champions Cup T20 tournament in Rawalpindi after being sidelined since late 2022 following a botched ...
Mark the scorebooks, revise the stats, Test cricket has a new winner ... putting down a rather straightforward chance to give Ihsanullah Janat (batting on 18) a life in the day's third over ...