Shaheen Afridi makes history by becoming first Pakistani to join UAE’s T20 league on three-year contract

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi prepares to ball during the fourth day of the second and final cricket Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground in Colombo on July 27, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 15 August 2023
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Shaheen Afridi makes history by becoming first Pakistani to join UAE’s T20 league on three-year contract

  • Afridi asks his fans to support Desert Vipers in the next ILT20 tournament after being invited by the team to join
  • Pakistan’s Azam Khan also got invitation from the T20 league last year but could not secure permission from PCB

ISLAMABAD: Left-arm bowling sensation Shaheen Shah Afridi has etched his name in history as the first player from Pakistan to sign a three-year contract with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) International League T20 (ILT20), according to an official announcement on Monday.

The ILT20 is a professional Twenty20 cricket league which was founded last year and sanctioned by the Emirates Cricket Board.

The tournament is played among six teams, one of them being Desert Vipers which Afridi has joined.

“I am excited to join the Desert Vipers,” the Pakistani player said in a short video clip on X messaging platform. “I know there are many Pakistan cricket fans in the UAE and I hope they will support our team in the upcoming ILT20.”

According to ESPN Cricinfo, the ILT20 team invited a hard-hitting Pakistani batter Azam Khan to join the league last year, but he could not secure permission from his country’s cricket board.

It added that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) “softened its stance on allowing players to participate in various T20 leagues” under the new chairman Zaka Ashraf, making it possible for Afridi to take up the offer.


Man pleads guilty to sending ‘abhorrent messages’ to England women’s footballer Carter

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Man pleads guilty to sending ‘abhorrent messages’ to England women’s footballer Carter

  • His admission came after the UK Football Policing Unit launched an investigation last July into abuse directed at Carter
  • Dewale is due to be sentenced on March 25

LONDON: A man pleaded guilty Friday to sending “totally abhorrent” social media messages to England women’s defender Jess Carter during last year’s European Championships.
Nigel Dewale with an address at Prospect Street, Great Harwood, northwest England, entered a guilty plea to one charge of malicious communications and possession of a weapon in a private place at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
His admission came after the UK Football Policing Unit launched an investigation last July into abuse directed at Carter.
Dewale is due to be sentenced on March 25.
Mark Roberts, the football policing lead for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said: “Everyone is responsible for what they do and say, and posting a message on social media is no different.
“In this case, Dewale sent hateful and malicious messages, thinking that he would be able to hide behind his account name.
“His comments were totally abhorrent, they caused emotional distress for Miss Carter and her family and I welcome the guilty plea entered today.”
A spokesperson for England’s governing Football Association responded to Dewale’s guilty plea by saying “unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated, whether in person or online.”
The spokesperson added: “Our priority remains supporting Jess and all of our England players who continue to be impacted by disgusting online abuse.”
Writing on her social media accounts at the time the abuse came to light, Carter — who went on to help England win a second successive Euros title — said: “From the start of the tournament I have experienced a lot of racial abuse.
“Whilst I feel every fan is entitled to their opinion on performance and result I don’t agree or think it’s OK to target someone’s appearance or race.”
England forward Lauren James suffered online racist abuse after a defeat for her club side Chelsea in 2023.
England men’s players Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were targeted after they all failed to score penalties in a shoot-out loss to Italy in the Euro 2020 final at London’s Wembley Stadium.