Sunil Gavaskar slams Abrar Ahmed signing by Sunrisers Leeds
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Pakistan’s mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed is not losing sleep over the backlash that followed his signing in The Hundred by an Indian owned franchise, sources have said.
Abrar Ahmed, the Pakistan spinner, was bought by Sunrisers Leeds, a franchise controlled by the owners of IPL's Sunrisers Hyderabad, for £190,000 (around PKR 7 crore) on Thursday during The Hundred. However,
Pakistan’s premier spinner Abrar Ahmed made headlines on Sunday after being secured by SunRisers Leeds for a staggering Rs 2.34 crore during The Hundred auction.
A claim is going viral on social media that Rohit Sharma has unfollowed SRH on Instagram after they bid for Abrar Ahmed in the Hundred. How true are the claims?
The controversy around "The Hundred" has exploded after Sunil Gavaskar delivered a hard-hitting take on Sunrisers Leeds signing Abrar Ahmed. With India-Pakistan relations already strained, Gavaskar questioned whether Indian-owned franchises should be associating with Pakistani players at all.
The auction of The Hundred on Thursday was meant to be a celebratory milestone for the England and Wales Cricket Board. Instead, it has triggered a controversy in India.
Pakistan’s spin bowler Abrar Ahmed shared a heartfelt tribute to Indian cricket star Virat Kohli, calling him his “childhood hero” in an emotional social media post. The message came after their encounter in the ICC Champions Trophy match between ...
The signing of Pakistan mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed by Sunrisers Leeds for the 2026 edition of The Hundred has sparked renewed controversy after several of his old social media posts resurfaced online.