Lahore Qalandars

Lahore Qalandars (Urdu: لاہور قلندرز; Punjabi: لہور قلندرز; acronym LQ) is a Pakistani professional cricket franchise which plays in the Pakistan Super League. The home ground of the team is Gaddafi Stadium. It nominally represents the city of Lahore in the league.[1][2] The team is owned by Qatar Lubricants Company Limited (QALCO). The team is currently captained by Sohail Akhtar. The team is coached by Aaqib Javed, a former Pakistani cricketer.[3] Lahore Qalandars is owned by Rana brothers.Lahore Qalandars was the second-most expensive franchise, and one of the few teams sold to an international company.[4] The team finished at the last spot of the points table in each of the four seasons of PSL.

Lahore Qalandars
لاہور قلندرز
Nickname(s)Dama Dam Mast Qalander
Personnel
Captain Sohail Akhtar
Coach Aaqib Javed
Owner Fawad Rana
Team information
CityLahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Colors
Founded2015 (2015)
Home groundGaddafi Stadium
Capacity27,000
History
PSL wins0
Official websitelahoreqalandars.com

Home kit

Away kit

The brand ambassador of Lahore Qalandars is Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Fakhar Zaman is the leading run-scorer and Shaheen Shah Afridi is the leading wicket-taker for the side.[5][6]

Franchise history

In 2015, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) would take place in February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates.[7] On 3 December 2015, the PCB unveiled the owners of five city-based franchises. The Lahore franchise was sold to the Qatar Lubricants Company for US$25.1 million for a span of ten years,[8][9] making it the second most expensive team of PSL (after the Karachi Kings, which sold for US$26 million).[7][8]

In 2016, under Players Development Program (PDP), the Lahore Qalandars franchise organised "Jazz Rising Stars" trials across eight Pakistani cities, to identify upcoming youth talent. Shortlisted players would travel to Australia and train with Sydney Thunder, while the top two performers would get the opportunity to play for the Qalandars.[10] During the programme an ambidextrous fast bowler, Yasir Jan from Rawalpindi, was identified by former Pakistan fast bowler Aqib Javed.[11]

2016 season

After drafting star players such as Chris Gayle, Umar Akmal, Dwayne Bravo, Azhar Ali and Yasir Shah in the initial player draft, Qalandars started the tournament with two consecutive losses against Karachi Kings and Peshawar Zalmi.[12][13][14] Their first victory came against Quetta Gladiators. The team won only two of their eight group stage matches, although they could still have qualified for the play-off section of the tournament if they had won their final group game against Islamabad United. A loss by five wickets saw Qalanders finish last in the first edition of the PSl. Despite playing only seven games, Umar Akmal was the highest run scorer of the tournament and won the 'Best Batsman' award for his 335 runs with four fifties. During the finals, Qalandars were given the "Spirit of The Game" award for showing the best sportsmanship throughout the tournament and "Fair play award".[15]

2017 season

Lahore Qalandars icon player in first season of the PSL Chris Gayle was traded for Sohail Tanvir of the Karachi Kings during the off-season trade window.[16] Sohaib Maqsood was also traded for Aamer Yamin of Peshawar Zalmi.[17] In September 2016, the team also signed New Zealand's former captain Brendon McCullum as their new captain during the off-season.[18]

During the 2017 PSL players draft, Lahore picked a number of new players, including bowlers Yasir Shah and Sunil Narine. The team retained players such as Umar Akmal, Azhar Ali and Dwayne Bravo. Later Dwayne Bravo and Anton Devcich were replaced with Jason Roy and James Franklin while Shaun Tait was replaced with Chris Green.[19]

In their opening game of the 2017 season, Lahore Qalandars lost a closely fought match to the Quetta Gladiators. In pursuit of 137, they managed 128 before being bowled out in the penultimate over.[20] The team bounced back in the next match by beating defending champions, Islamabad United. A partnership of 71 runs between Jason Roy and Umar Akmal set up the Qalandar's chase of 159 before a quick cameo of 26(12) by Sunil Narine finished the game.[21] However, in the following game, against Peshawar Zalmi, the Qalandars collapsed to 59 all-out inside 11 overs - the second shortest innings in T20 cricket history.[22] But, Yasir Shah took 4 wickets for 7 runs in the defense to almost take his team to victory before the Zalmis prevailed by 3-wickets.[23]

As the tournament progressed to Sharjah, the Qalandars registered their second win on the trot. That too against arch-rivals, Karachi Kings. The match was hard-fought between the two sides before the Qalandars prevailed by 7 runs in the final over. Fakhar Zaman, who was also adjudged man-of-the-match, set up his team's target of 180 through his quick-fire innings of 56(36).[24] But in the next game, against Quetta Gladiators, the Qalandars were unable to defend a target of 201 despite being in control for most of the match. They allowed 78 runs to be leaked from the last 3.5 overs to end up on the losing side.[25] However, following this loss, the Qalandars managed to win against Islamabad United by 1-wicket in a tense contest that saw them chase 146 runs in 19.3 overs. Umar Akmal anchored his team's innings by scoring 66 off 42 balls before Grant Elliott finished the chase with a six over midwicket.[26]

As the tournament shifted back to Dubai, the Qalandars suffered back to back defeats against Peshawar Zalmi and arch-rivals, Karachi Kings. Against the Zalmis, the team couldn't chase down 167 after a drastic collapse from 38-1 to 43-6 and fell short by 17 runs.[27] Following this, the Qalandars lost a must-win game against the Kings by 5-wickets. After putting up a respectable target of 156 on board, the team leaked 14-runs from the final over - including sixes on the last two balls to end up on the losing side.[28] These two loses meant that the Qalandars finished at the bottom of the table after the league stage and were, in return, knocked out from the play-off proceedings for the second consecutive year.[29]

2018 season

The Qalandars lost the first three games of the season, against Multan Sultans, Quetta Gladiators and, arch-rivals,[30][31] Karachi Kings respectively - suffering major batting collapses in each. In the match against the Sultans, they went from 132-4 to 136 all-out, thus falling short in their chase of 180 by 43 runs.[32] While against the Gladiators, they could not build on the excellent start they got. They were 60-2 in the fifth over but could only manage 59 runs in the remaining 15 overs to finish at 119-9. In reply, the Gladiator won by 9 wickets.[33] In the match against the Kings, Qalandars were set a hefty target of 160 runs. They got off to a great start and were 68 for 1 in 6 overs before losing several wickets in quick succession during the middle overs to end up 27 runs short.[34]

As the league stage shifted to Sharjah, the team's fortunes did not change and they lost a closely fought match to Islamabad United. In pursuit of a below-par target of 122 runs, the Qalandars were on course for an easy win at 77-2 in the 12th over, before losing wickets in quick succession to end up at 115-9. A penultimate ball six from debutant, Salman Irshad, leveled the scores before the team got all-out the next ball, instigating a Super Over. Batting first in the one-over eliminator, the Qalandars set a target of 16 runs, which the United achieved via a last-ball six.[35] The Qalanders continued with their losing streak in the next game against Peshawar Zalmi. Batting first, the Qalanders once again suffered a batting collapse and went from 56-0 to 100 all-out. In reply, the Zalmis made the target with all 10 wickets intact - the first such instance in PSL's history. This loss effectively ended Lahore's chances for a playoff berth, making them the first team to be eliminated from the second stage of the tournament.[36]

In July 2018, they were one of the six teams invited to play in the first edition of the Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy, scheduled to start in October 2018. On October 6, 2018 they won the tournament by beating Titans in the final.[37]

2019 season

The Lahore Qalandars cricket team is one of six teams that competed in the 2019 Pakistan Super League, representing Lahore.

Originally the Qalandars were to be captained by Mohammad Hafeez, but due to an injury, he was unable to participate. AB De Villiers captained two matches while Fakhar Zaman led the side in six matches. They finished sixth in the season after winning three of their ten matches, and as a result, were eliminated in the group stage for the fourth consecutive year. Lahore Qalandars Brand Ambassador Shaheen Shah Afridi is a renowned bowler.

2020 season

In the 2020 season, Lahore Qalandars were among the six teams to participate in the 2020 Pakistan Super League.

The Qalandars were captained by Sohail Akhtar. In their first match against the Multan Sultans, they went off to a solid start, Chris Lynn and Fakhar Zaman made an opening partnership of 59 in 4 overs. After that, the team collapsed and scored a total of 138-8. Multan in reply chased the target in 16.1 overs which led Lahore to lose their opening game. In their second match, they batted well and then with the balling dragged the match to the last over. Islamabad United needed 9 to win of the final over with one wicket in hand and the irresponsible decision of calling Usman Khan led them to lose and Musa Khan become a Islamabad hero. In the third match, it was reduced to 12 overs due to rain delay. Dilbar Hussain bowled well, in the end Lahore lost by 12 runs. Lucked turned around when they won against Quetta Gladiators in their fourth match, Ben Dunk scored a terrific 93* with 11 sixes, making a record for the most sixes in an innings in PSL and was named Man-of-the-match. Lahore were humiliated by Islamabad United in their home ground losing by 71 runs. In their sixth match, the spinners humiliated Quetta Gladiators, taking 9 wickets while conceding 98 runs and winning the match by 8 wickets. Ben Dunk again made a record for most sixes in an innings with 13 sixes and an unbeaten 99* helping them chase down a huge target of 188 with ease. After consecutively losing to the Peshawar Zalmi in the last seasons, this time lahore won by 5 wickets 50's from both Fakhar Zaman and Chris Lynn with David Wiese finishing it off in style with a six while chasing down a monstrous target of 188 and winning with ease in the end. In their second last match of the group stage against Karachi Kings, they miserably lost with giving a target of 150 and failing to take a wicket while bowling. Their last match was a must win to qualify for the semis, it was against Multan Sultans. Again they were given to chase 188. The openers Fakhar Zaman and Chris Lynn made a partnership of 100, then Fakhar got out. Chris Lynn led his team to the semis posting the first ever century for a Lahore Qalandars and leading them to the first ever semis. The semi=final is scheduled against Karachi which is postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak and will take place soon.

Team identity

The Lahore franchise was launched on 12 December 2015 by owner Fawad Rana. The "Q" in the Qalandars was linked to both represent both Qatar and QALCO[38] and Rana added that the name was chosen to highlight the Sufi culture of Lahore – "Qalandar" is a common term used in Pakistan to describe Sufi mystics or saints whose shrines attract millions of devotees and tourists.[39] The team's logo features a Sufi performing the famous Sufi whirling with three stumps to his right and a cricket ball as the base, and is meant to represent the Sufi culture of the region[40]

The Qalandars' kit colors in first season was red and black Qalandars launched new kits ahead of second season, with the red turning green at a grand musical event. [41] Mobilink was the team's first shirt sponsor and the title sponsor.[42] Alkaram, a textile mill situated in Karachi, was announced as another sponsor[42] and the media partner of the team is Geo Tv. Royal Palm is the team's hospitality partner.

The anthem of the team in 2016 season was "Dama Dam Mast" released in two versions; one by Asrar and other by Nabeel Shaukat Ali.[43] The official song for 2017 season "Dama Dam Mast Lahore Qalandars" was sung by Shafqat Amanat Ali.[44][45] Famous Film star Shaan is team's brand ambassador for 2017 season.[46]

Year Kit manufacturer Front branding Back branding Chest branding Sleeve branding
2016 Millat Sports Jazz Al-Karam Textiles Geo News QALCO, Mobilink
2017 QALCO, Huawei, Royal Palm
2018 Ecostar Gree Bank of Punjab, ZXMCO, Royal Palm
2019 Mughal Steel QALCO, Lays
2020 Hashmi Ispaghol Mughal Steel

Current squad

Lahore Qalandars

  • Players with international caps are listed in bold.
  •  *  denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.
  •  *  denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season
No. Name Nat Birth date Salary Batting style Bowling style Signed year Notes
Batsmen
01Salman Butt (1984-10-07) 7 October 1984 US$200,000Left-handedRight-arm off spin2019
39Fakhar Zaman (1990-04-10) 10 April 1990 US$850,000Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2017
50Chris Lynn (1990-04-10) 10 April 1990 US$750,000Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2020Overseas
54Lendl Simmons (1985-01-25) 25 January 1985 US$300,000Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast2020Overseas,Unavailable
All-rounders
05Raja Farzan (1995-05-12) 12 May 1995 US$125,000Left-handedRight-arm leg break2020
6Muhammad Faizan (1997-05-07) 7 May 1997 US$70,000Right-handedRight-arm medium2020
8Mohammad Hafeez (1980-10-17) 17 October 1980 US$1,000,000Right-handedRight-arm off break2019
11Sohail Akhtar (1986-03-02) 2 March 1986 US$100,000Right-handedRight-arm medium2018Captain
29Samit Patel (1984-11-30) 30 November 1984 US$80,000Right-handedSlow left-arm orthodox2020Overseas
41Seekkuge Prasanna (1985-06-27) 27 June 1985 US$50,000Right-handedRight-arm leg break2020Overseas
96David Wiese (1985-05-18) 18 May 1985 US$500,000Right-handedRight-arm fast-medium2019Overseas
Wicket-keepers
33Dane Vilas (1985-06-10) 10 June 1985 US$90,000Right-handed-2020Overseas, Replacement for Lendl Simmons
43Jaahid Ali (1995-03-05) 5 March 1995 US$60,000Right-handedRight-arm off break2020
51Ben Dunk (1987-03-11) 11 March 1987 US$725,000Left-handedRight-arm off break2020Overseas
Bowlers
10Shaheen Afridi (2000-04-06) 6 April 2000 US$9,864,000Left-handedLeft-arm fast2018
14Usman Shinwari (1994-05-01) 1 May 1994 US$430,000Right-handedLeft-arm fast2020
55Maaz Khan (2000-12-15) 15 December 2000 US$100,000Right-handedRight-arm Leg Spin2020
90Dilbar Hussain (1993-02-20) 20 February 1993 US$250,000Right-handedLeft-arm Medium fast2020
99Salman Irshad (1995-12-03) 3 December 1995 US$85,000Right-handedRight-arm Medium fast2020Replacement of Haris Rauf for 3 matches
150Haris Rauf (1993-11-07) 7 November 1993 US$850,000Right-handedRight-arm fast2019

    Management and coaching staff

    Chris Gayle was the icon player of Lahore Qalandars in the first season.
    Brendon McCullum was the captain of Lahore Qalandars since the second season.
    Name Position
    Fawad Rana Owner
    Sameen Rana COO & Manager
    Atif Rana CEO
    Aaqib Javed Head Coach
    Mansoor Rana Batting coach
    Waqas Ahmed Bowling coach
    Shahzad Butt Fielding Coach
    Moeen Nadeem Trainer
    Derek Sedgman Masseur
    Brett Harrop Physiotherapist
    Nabeel Edgar Pace Analyst

    Captains

    No. Nat. Player From To Mat Won Lost Tie&W Tie&L NR %
    1 Azhar Ali 2016 2016 7 2 5 0 0 0 28.57
    2 Dwayne Bravo 2016 2016 1 0 1 0 0 0 00.00
    3 Brendon McCullum 2017 2018 18 5 11 1 1 0 33.33
    4 Mohammad Hafeez 2019 2019 2 1 1 0 0 0 50.00
    5 AB de Villiers 2019 2019 3 1 2 0 0 0 33.33
    6 Fakhar Zaman 2019 2019 5 1 4 0 0 0 20.00
    7 Sohail Akhtar 2020 Present 10 5 5 0 0 0 50.00

    Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 15 March 2020

    Result summary

    Overall result in PSL

    YearPldWonLossTie&WTie&LNR(%)PositionSummary
    2016 82600025.005/5Group Stage
    2017 83500037.505/5
    2018 102611030.006/6
    2019 103700030.006/6
    2020 105500050.003/6
    Total 46152911034.78-0 titles

    Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 15 March 2020

    Head-to-head record

    OppositionSpanMatWonLostTie&WTie&LNR%
    Islamabad United2016–present102801020.00
    Karachi Kings2016–present104610040.00
    Multan Sultans2018–present63300050.00
    Peshawar Zalmi2016–present102800020.00
    Quetta Gladiators2016–present105500050.00

    Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 15 March 2020

    Statistics

    Most runs

    Nat. Player From To Matches Innings Runs Average HS 100 50
    Fakhar Zaman 2017 present 32 32 828 25.87 94 0 5
    Umar Akmal 2016 2018 20 20 556 32.70 93 0 5
    Sohail Akhtar 2019 present 24 22 418 27.86 75 0 1
    Cameron Delport 2016 2018 14 13 327 27.25 78 0 3
    Brendon McCullum 2017 2018 18 17 311 20.73 44 0 0

    Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last updated: 4 March 2019

    Most wickets

    Nat. Player From To Matches Wickets Average BBI SR 4w 5w
    Shaheen Afridi 2018 present 22 28 22.60 5/4 16.8 1 1
    Yasir Shah 2017 2019 23 23 25.21 4/7 21.6 1 0
    Sunil Narine 2017 2018 17 20 20.55 3/28 19.8 0 0
    Haris Rauf 2018 present 14 16 24.28 4/23 19.1 0 0
    David Wiese 2019 Present 15 12 30.66 2/16 21.5 0 0

    Source: ESPNcricinfo, Last Updated: 4 March 2020

    Awards and achievements

    2016 Pakistan Super League League
    • Umar Akmal declared best batsman of the Pakistan Super league 2016 with 335 runs in 7 matches
    • Lahore Qalandars received tournament's Spirit of Cricket award
    • Achieved second highest score of the tournament's first edition with 201 runs in 20 overs
    • Team had Best Run Rate in the tournament
    2017 Pakistan Super League League

    See also

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