Fantastic Four: Pakistan’s top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage

Karachi Monarchs have added four Pakistani players to their roster ahead of the inaugural Baseball United season. (Baseball United)
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Updated 24 September 2025
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Fantastic Four: Pakistan’s top baseball players look to elevate country on global stage

  • Baseball United signs 4 Pakistani players to the Karachi Monarchs, the country’s first professional baseball team

DUBAI: Baseball United, the first professional league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, has announced the signing of four Pakistani players to the Karachi Monarchs, the nation’s first franchise.

Among the players are three homegrown talents, all developed by the Pakistan Federation Baseball, and scouted through Baseball United’s development program in the country.

Pakistan, a major cricket-playing nation, is the highest-ranked nation in south and west Asia. They are ranked No. 32 by the World Baseball Softball Confederation, ahead of Argentina, Belgium, Greece, and Ukraine.

Pakistan has also been the region’s most successful nation in international tournaments, with several West Asia Cup championships, Asian Championship appearances, and World Baseball Classic Qualifier entries. Pakistan also won Baseball United’s Arab Classic tournament last year.

“Today is an important milestone in the history of Pakistani sports,” said Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO, and co-founder of Baseball United.

“Pakistan has always been known for its love of cricket, but baseball has been quietly growing across the country over the last 40 years. Thanks to the leadership of Syed Fakhar Ali Shah and Pakistan Federation Baseball, they have been developing talented pitchers, batters, and fielders through academies across the country.

“Now, the best of the best of these players will take the field with top professional players from the US, Japan, and other elite baseball countries. With Pakistani sports fans hungry for their nation to succeed on the international stage, these four players will help lead the charge for the Karachi Monarchs.”

The Pakistan Federation Baseball is the country’s governing body, founded in 1992 by Shah to promote the sport. The PFB is affiliated with both the WBSC and the Baseball Federation of Asia.

The federation focuses on developing baseball through player development programs, national team training, and partnerships with organizations. It has been led by Shah’s son, Syed Fakhar Ali Shah, for several years.

The four Pakistani players joining the Karachi Monarchs include Muhammad Zohaib, 33, a veteran pitcher from Attock, who has consistently performed at a high level for the national team.

He made his international debut at the 2016 World Baseball Classic Qualifier in Brooklyn, US, where he pitched against Great Britain. Since then, he has competed in several championships.

Zohaib has played in the 2017 West Asia Cup in Islamabad, 2022 World Baseball Classic Qualifier in Panama, 2023 Asian Championship in Chinese Taipei, 2024 Baseball United Arab Classic in Dubai, and 2025 West Asia Cup in Iran.

He also represented Pakistan at the 31st Asian Men’s Championship in Pingtan, China. Zohaib has a strong command of the strike zone and the ability to mix pitches effectively.

Musharaf Khan, 20, a top young pitcher, is from the Khawar Shah Baseball Academy in Peshawar. He has represented Pakistan at multiple international tournaments. He played last year for the Saga Asia Dreams, an independent professional team in Japan’s Kyushu Asia League.

Muhammad Hussain, 27, a third baseman from Chiniot in Punjab, has represented Pakistan at the 2018 Asian Games, 2023 World Baseball Classic qualifiers, 2023 West Asia Baseball Cup, and 2023 Asian Baseball Championship.

Hussain was named the MVP of the Baseball United Arab Classic last November. He is currently representing Pakistan at the Asian Championship in China which began this week. His consistency at the plate and agility in the field makes him a key addition.

Pierce Khan, 28, a second baseman from Richmond in Houston, Texas, is a Pakistani-American player. Born and raised in Texas, Khan played Division I baseball at the University of Louisiana-Monroe, and most recently competed in the Pecos League.

He has excelled as a contact hitter with speed on the bases and range in the field. His addition to the Monarchs represents the global reach of Pakistani talent, and he will bring valuable international experience to the roster.

The Karachi Monarchs will kick off Baseball United’s first full season with a historic matchup against the Mumbai Cobras on Nov. 14, 15, and 16 at Baseball United Ballpark in Dubai. The Monarchs will also face franchises from Dubai and Abu Dhabi during their inaugural season.

“Pakistan has produced some of the most passionate and loyal sports fans in the world,” said Eddie Diaz, executive vice president of operations at Baseball United.

“They have a lot of athletes with good tools, who know how to hit and run and throw. The signing of these four players, especially our three homegrown stars, is going to inspire the next generation of Pakistani athletes to dream big about baseball.”

Baseball United has also recently signed players from India and the Philippines, reflecting the league’s mission to elevate talent from across South Asia and the Middle East.


Rodrygo’s winner lifts Real Madrid past Alaves to end losing streak

Updated 15 December 2025
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Rodrygo’s winner lifts Real Madrid past Alaves to end losing streak

  • The victory keeps Real second in the standings on 39 points, four adrift of Barcelona, while Alaves are 12th on 18 points

VITORIA-GASTEIZ, Spain: Rodrygo secured Real Madrid a crucial 2-1 victory over Deportivo Alaves on Sunday in LaLiga, ending a dismal run of form and keeping them within four points of leaders Barcelona.
Real, under pressure after two straight losses in all competitions, broke the deadlock through Kylian Mbappe’s stunning first-half strike.
However, a resilient Alaves levelled in the 68th minute through Carlos Vicente. The visitors restored their lead eight minutes later, courtesy of a counter-attack led by Vinicius Jr, whose assist was converted by Rodrygo.
The victory keeps Real second in the standings on 39 points, four adrift of Barcelona, while Alaves are 12th on 18 points.
The narrow triumph in the Basque Country provided manager Xabi Alonso with much-needed breathing space after a run of two wins from their previous eight matches across all competitions.
Sunday’s victory demonstrated Real’s resilience and ongoing weaknesses. Despite taking a 24th-minute lead through Mbappe’s spectacular strike, they found themselves outplayed by an Alaves side roared on by a sold-out Mendizorrotza stadium.
Mbappe had opened the scoring in trademark fashion after Jude Bellingham threaded a long pass to the French forward, who ran down the left channel before cutting inside and unleashing a bullet strike into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Despite Real’s early lead, Alaves grew dominant as the first half progressed. The hosts pressured Real’s makeshift defense, which featured 19-year-old academy graduate Victor Valdepenas in his senior debut at left back.
Alaves’ pressure was eventually rewarded in the 68th minute when substitute Vicente, introduced moments earlier, latched onto Antonio Blanco’s long ball and surged past Real’s high defensive line to finish into the top corner.
Initially flagged offside, Vicente’s goal was awarded after a VAR review confirmed the forward had timed his run perfectly.
Real’s winner came as Vinicius wrestled past a defender on the left flank before driving into the penalty area and delivering a low cross, finding Rodrygo, who slid in to steer the ball home from close range.
“It was a tough, very competitive match,” Alonso told a press conference.
“We started well and took the lead, but then we lost control and, as a result, we didn’t finish well. We had chances in the second half, but we conceded from the only mistake Valdepenas made and Carlos Vicente took advantage of that, after a great pass.
“But the team continued to fight hard, battling it out in a difficult stadium against a very intense opponent. That second goal gave us the three points and we’re leaving here very happy.”