Pakistan, Abrar and Sunrisers
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Sunil Gavaskar isn't surprised by the backlash received by Sunrisers Leeds after they signed Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed at The Hundred auction.
It doesn’t concern us, it’s not IPL: BCCI vice-president Shukla on Sunrisers Leeds' signing of Abrar
The BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla on Friday downplayed the acquisition of Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed by Sunrisers Leeds during The Hundred auction, saying the development in an "overseas league" is beyond the board's ambit.
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.
The inaugural auction for Men’s The Hundred cricket was a historic event. It was an auction that held many surprises and controversies. James Coles was the most expensive player, who was sold for 390,000 pounds. Abrar Ahmed’s purchase was also met with ...
Abrar Ahmed was acquired by Sunrisers Leeds for USD 255,000, becoming the first Pakistani cricketer to be signed by a team owned by an Indian company in The Hundred.