The signing of spinner Abrar Ahmed by Sunrisers Leeds allayed fears that Pakistan players would be frozen out of the Hundred ...
Sunil Gavaskar has warned that the decision by an IPL franchise to sign a Pakistan player in the Hundred could contribute “to ...
How Indian Air Force Canberra bombers carried out long-range night raids on Pakistani air bases and military targets during ...
Pakistani terrorist killed in Indian Army's operation to foil infiltration bid in J&K's Uri ...
Legendary Sunil Gavaskar did not hold back as he said that the money paid to Pakistan cricketers ‘indirectly contributes to the deaths of Indian soldiers and civilians.’ ...
Indian-origin restaurant owner Harman Singh Kapoor, who runs Rangrez in London, was seen getting arrested in the UK amid ...
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Indian owners buying Pakistan players 'contributing to Indian casualties': Sunil Gavaskar warns SunRisers after Abrar deal
A recent acquisition - Abrar Ahmed from Pakistan - by SunRisers Leeds, whose parent company is Indian-owned (Kavya Maran), ...
Abrar Ahmed Sunrisers Leeds Controversy: Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed’s involvement in The Hundred could be under threat despite being picked in the tournament’s recent player auction. He was ...
Abrar was secured for a substantial £190,000 (approximately ₹2.34 crore) after a spirited bidding war with Trent Rockets.
Spin bowler Abrar Ahmed was signed by Indian-owned Sunrisers Leeds, and Usman Tariq was also signed by Birmingham Phoenix at the inaugural men's auction.
Sunrisers Leeds, owned by Chennai-based media conglomerate Sun Group which also runs Indian Premier League (IPL) side ...
Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed was bought by Sunrisers Leeds for 190,000 pounds ($254,201.00) in the men's auction for The Hundred on Thursday, despite media reports that Indian-owned teams might avoid ...
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