Pakistan’s fiery pacers, good spinners make overseas players return to PSL every year – Ben Cutting

Karachi Kings' Ben Cutting (R) celebrates with teammate after taking the wicket of Peshawar Zalmi's Tom Kohler-Cadmore (not pictured) during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 14, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 March 2023
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Pakistan’s fiery pacers, good spinners make overseas players return to PSL every year – Ben Cutting

  • The Australian all-rounder has been an obvious choice of franchises in cricket leagues around the world
  • Cutting, who previously played for Peshawar Zalmi & Quetta Gladiators, is representing Karachi this year

KARACHI: Pakistan’s fiery pace attack and “very good” spinners entice overseas players to play in the annual Pakistan Super League (PSL), Australian all-rounder Ben Cutting said on Sunday, adding that the culture of the South Asian country was another attraction for foreign players. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s professional T20 cricket league. Launched in 2016, it has entertained cricket fans around the world and is widely regarded as the second-best cricket league around the world after the Indian Premier League (IPL). 

Cutting made his PSL debut with Quetta Gladiators in PSL-5 and was again picked up by the franchise in 2021. Last year, he played for Peshawar Zalmi and this year the Australian all-rounder was signed by Karachi Kings for the ongoing PSL-8. 

The 36-year-old all-rounder has the skill to surprise many batters with his quick bouncers, making him an obvious choice of franchises in the world’s top cricket leagues. 

“Every [PSL] team’s got three or four guys that can bowl 145 kph (kilometer per hour) plus. Hit or bowl fast, wide Yorkers, straight Yorkers, good bouncers and they’ve always got very good spinners in the team as well,” Cutting said in an exclusive interview with Arab News. 

“I think that’s what attracts the overseas players to come back every year and make the tournament even stronger again.” 

Cutting, whose wife Erin Holland is one of the presenters for the PSL, said Pakistan’s culture was another attraction for foreign players. 

“I absolutely love it, that’s why I come back, you know, every year,” he said, adding that it was his 5th visit to Pakistan. 

“I hope I can keep coming back here and keep playing PSL. I love the culture, the food and everything about it.” 

Asked about his secret of power-hitting, Cutting said a lot of it was “natural” for him. 

“I think a lot of it came from when I was playing cricket against my little brother and friends as a kid in our backyard that game that we had in the backyard was all set up for power-hitting and hitting straight back over the bowler’s head,” he said. 

“The important thing for me is a lot of the power comes from the base rather than the top half of your body and locking your elbows out, that sort of thing.” 

Cutting’s side Karachi has a cricket rivalry with Lahore, which is often likened to an India-Pakistan or Australia-England rivalry. Same goes for the food rivalry between the two largest Pakistani cities. 

Asked to draw a comparison, Cutting said he enjoyed food in Karachi. 

“Haven’t really had much of a chance, particularly in the last couple of visits with COVID too. You can’t get out of the hotel and go to restaurants and sample a lot of the local food,” he said. 

“So, it’s really been a hotel ban for the last couple of years. I did enjoy Karachi, there was a really nice sushi place. We got to sampling Karachi. So, it was very nice.” 


Nacho Elvira keeps cool to lead by 2 shots at Dubai Invitational

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Nacho Elvira keeps cool to lead by 2 shots at Dubai Invitational

  • Spaniard goes into final round with advantage over Dylan Frittelli, Shane Lowry, Marcus Armitage

DUBAI: Nacho Elvira kept calm in breezy conditions to earn a two-shot advantage heading into the final round of the 2026 Dubai Invitational.

The Spaniard shared the overnight second-round lead with Shane Lowry at five under, and he negotiated an early bogey with four birdies to card a steady 68 on Moving Day at Dubai Creek Resort.

Elvira is seeking his third DP World Tour title after successes at the 2021 Cazoo Open, supported by Gareth Bale, and the 2024 Soudal Open.

At eight under he leads by two from a stellar chasing pack at six under, with Dylan Frittelli sharing second place after a sparkling 66 alongside Lowry and Englishman Marcus Armitage.

Elvira said: “I’m very pleased. It’s been a tricky couple of days with the wind. I’m pretty happy with it.

“I’ve been here long enough to not be too nervous tomorrow, in a way. I’m going to try and enjoy, and learn from the experiences in the past and see what happens. I’m extremely happy.”

Elvira was soon the sole leader, despite opening with three pars when Lowry bogeyed the third to slip back in the pack at four under alongside Frenchman Antoine Rozner and Frittelli, who made fast starts.

Lowry dropped another shot at the sixth but when he birdied the next, there was a four-way tie at the top.

His Spanish playing partner bogeyed the seventh just moments earlier as he joined Lowry, Rozner and Frittelli at four under.

The leadership group increased to five when Matt Wallace rolled in his third birdie of the day at the 10th.

Just as Wallace’s putt found the hole, Rozner jumped ahead on his own at five under with a gain at the ninth.

Frittelli’s birdie at the 11th saw the South African move alongside Rozner at the top, only for Lowry and Elvira to follow suit at the same hole for both players to rejoin the lead.

Elvira started his back nine with another birdie to regain the outright lead at six under and then extended his advantage to two when rolling in from 8 feet at the 13th.

Frittelli and Lowry remained in the chasing pack at five under and were joined by Armitage — who responded to a bogey at the seventh with three birdies in four holes from the 10th — and Rory McIlroy.

McIlroy opened with a birdie before dropping a shot at the fourth on a steady front nine, but gains at the 10th, 13th and 16th took him into contention.

A magical recovery from Frittelli at the last saw him close with an unlikely birdie to set the clubhouse mark of six under, with Elvira having three holes to play.

The leading Spaniard regained his two-shot advantage with a lovely 17-footer for birdie at the penultimate hole before closing with a par.

Lowry mixed two birdies and two bogeys on his front nine, but had to wait until the 17th for his next gain before horseshoeing his birdie putt at the last.

Frittelli was bogey-free in his 66 thanks to a hat-trick of birdies from the third before further gains at the 11th and last.

Armitage rolled in a birdie effort from 21 feet at the 18th to climb alongside Frittelli at six under.

World No. 2 McIlroy parred his way home in his 68 to sit in solo fifth, while Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen and South African Jacques Kruyswijk both carded flawless rounds of 66 with Spaniard David Puig for company at five under.

Geoff Wang was the 2026 Dubai Invitational Team Event Champion following a total of 17 under.

“It's incredible,” Wang said. “I’ve not spent a lot of time in Dubai, it’s only my second time, but to experience this place on this occasion and on this beautiful golf course, the tournament is exceedingly well run.”