ISLAMABAD UNITED

| Full Name | Islamabad United |
| Nickname | ISLU, Sherus |
| Captain | Shadab Khan |
| Team Owner | Leonine Global Sports |
| Main Players | Shadab Khan, Faheem Ashraf, Alex Hales, Naseem Shah, Azam Khan, Imad Wasim, Colin Munro, Salman Ali Agha |
| FB | https://www.facebook.com/IsbUnitedPak/ |
| Twitter (X) | @IsbUnited |
| Insta | @islamabadunitedpsl |
| Website | http://www.islamabadunited.com/ |
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ISLAMABAD UNITED BIO
Head coach: Mike Hesson
Batting coach: Ashley Wright
Bowling coach: James Franklin
Performance coach: Hanif Malik
Analyst– Ben Jones
Team Doctor– Jason Pilgram
Manager– Rehan-ul-Haq
Sponsors: FoodPanda, Sabroso, Ufone, Fast Cables, MOCCA, Tetra Pak.
Islamabad United is a Pakistani professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that competes in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The team is based in Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, and was formed in 2015 to compete in the first season of the competition. The
franchise is owned by Leonine Global Investments through its sports entity Leonine Global Sports, owned by Amna Naqvi and Ali Naqvi.
Islamabad United went on to win the first title by defeating Quetta Gladiators in the final. With two championship wins under their belt, including a recent victory over Peshawar Zalmi, Islamabad United remains the most successful team in PSL history. Coached by Mike
Hesson and captained by Shadab Khan, the youngest skipper in league history. The team plays its home matches at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
In 2015, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced that the inaugural season of the Pakistan Super League would take place in February 2016 in the United Arab Emirates. On 3 December 2015, the PCB unveiled the owners of five city-based franchises. The
Islamabad franchise was sold to Leonine Global Sports for US$15 Million.
ISLAMABAD UNITED SQUAD 2024
| Name | Country | Role | Batting/Bowling | Jersey No |
| Alex Hales | England | Battter | Right-handed Bat, Right arm medium | 10 |
| Shamyl Hussain | Pakistan | Battter | Left-handed | 17 |
| Colin Munro | New Zealand | Battter | Left-handed, Right-arm medium-fast | 82 |
| Matthew Forde | West Indies | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right-arm medium | 5 |
| Shadab Khan (Captain) | Pakistan | Allrounder | Right-handed, Legbreak | 7 |
| Imad Wasim | Pakistan | Allrounder | Left-handed, Slow left arm orthodox | 9 |
| Faheem Ashraf | Pakistan | Allrounder | Left-handed, Right-arm medium-fast | 41 |
| Qasim Akram | Pakistan | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 49 |
| Tom Curran | England | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right arm medium fast | 59 |
| Salman Ali Agha | Pakistan | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 67 |
| Shahab Khan | Pakistan | Allrounder | Left-handed, Left-arm medium-fast | 98 |
| Jordan Cox | England | Bowler | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 22 |
| Azam Khan | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm medium fast | 23 |
| Rumman Raees | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm medium fast | 11 |
| Ubaid Shah | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm medium fast | 12 |
| Tymal Mills | England | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm fast | 60 |
| Naseem Shah | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm fast | 71 |
| Hunain Shah | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right arm medium fast | 99 |
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FAQs about Islamabad United
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ISLU won the first season (2016) and the third season (2018) of the PSL.





