LAHORE QALANDARS

| Full Name | Lahore Qalandars |
| Captain | Shaheen Afridi |
| Team Owner | Atif Rana, Fawad Rana |
| Main Players | Fakhar Zaman, Sikandar Raza, Shaheen Afridi, Shai Hope, Haris Rauf, Rashid Khan, Abdullah Shafique |
| FB | https://www.facebook.com/LahoreQalandars/ |
| Twitter (X) | @lahoreqalandars |
| Insta | @lahoreqalandars |
| YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcYAuQ9FISAHpl4N8NZ8Yg |
| Website | https://lahoreqalandars.com/ |
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LAHORE QALANDARS BIO
| Position | Name |
| Director of Cricket Operations and Head coach | Aaqib Javed |
| Assistant team manager | Farooq Anwar |
| Batting coach | Mansoor Rana |
| Bowling Coach | Waqas Ahmed |
| Fielding coach | Shehzad Butt |
| Power-hitting coach | Ben Dunk |
| Physiotherapist | Hiten Maisuria |
Sponsors: Qalandars City, Orchid School, Bank Of Punjab, Mughal Steel, Air Sial, Medicam, Melbat, Me Body Spray, Starlet, Core Media.
Lahore Qalandars is a Pakistani cricket team that plays in the Pakistan Super League, representing the city of Lahore in the province of Punjab. The team is owned by Rana Brothers and plays its home matches at Gaddafi Stadium. Shaheen Afridi currently captains the Lahore Qalandars, which is coached by former Pakistani cricketer Aaqib Javed.
The Lahore Qalandars franchise was the second-most expensive team sold in the Pakistan Super League and one of the few acquired by an international company. After finishing last in the standings for the first four PSL seasons, the Qalandars reached their first final in 2020. Two years later, they returned to the final and won the championship in the 2022 edition.
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. On 3 December 2015, the PCB unveiled the owners of five city-based franchises. The Lahore franchise was sold to the Kausar Rana Resources Private Limited Company for US$25.1 million for a span of ten years, making it the second-most expensive team of PSL (after the Karachi Kings, which sold for US$26 million). With the Introduction of the Sixth Team in 2018 which sold for around US$ 41.6 Million, Qalandars became the third most expensive Franchise of the Pakistan Super League.
LAHORE QALANDARS SQUAD 2024
| Name | Country | Role | Batting/Bowling | Jersey No |
| Mirza Tahir Baig | Pakistan | Batter | Right-handed | 15 |
| Dan Lawrence | England | Batter | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 28 |
| Fakhar Zaman | Pakistan | Batter | Left-handed, Slow Left-arm orthodox | 39 |
| Sahibzada Farhan | Pakistan | Batter | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 51 |
| Abdullah Shafique | Pakistan | Batter | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 57 |
| Rassie van der Dussen | South Africa | Batter | Right-handed, Legbreak | 72 |
| Sikandar Raza | Zimbabwe | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right-arm off-break | 24 |
| David Wiese | Namibia | Allrounder | Right-handed, Right-arm fast-medium | 27 |
| Ahsan Hafeez | Pakistan | Allrounder | Left-handed, Slow Left-arm orthodox | 33 |
| Kamran Ghulam | Pakistan | Allrounder | Right-handed, Left-arm orthodox | 82 |
| Shai Hope | West Indies | Wicketkeeper | Right-handed, Left-arm medium | 13 |
| Shaheen Afridi (Captain) | Pakistan | Bowler | Left-handed, Left-arm fast | 10 |
| Zaman Khan | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right-arm fast-medium | 12 |
| Mohammad Imran | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Left-arm fast-medium | 14 |
| Syed Faridoun | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Slow Left-arm orthodox | 17 |
| Rashid Khan | Afghanistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Legbreak | 19 |
| Jahandad Khan | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Left-arm fast-medium | 34 |
| Haris Rauf | Pakistan | Bowler | Right-handed, Right-arm fast | 150 |
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Atif Rana and Fawad Rana
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. During the programme an ambidextrous fast bowler, Yasir Jan from Rawalpindi, was identified by former Pakistan fast bowler Aqib Javed.





