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  • Spinners magic in Multan: Pakistan outshine England for Test series draw

    Spinners magic in Multan: Pakistan outshine England for Test series draw

    Pakistan have defeated England by 152 runs in the 2nd Test match at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

    In the match being played at the International Stadium in Multan, England started the fourth day’s game with 36 runs for the loss of two wickets, but Sajid Khan showed the way to the pavilion after adding one run to Ollie Pope, while the individual score of 18 But Noman Ali dismissed Joe Root.

    Nouman Ali also dismissed Harry Brook lbw for a total of 78 while Jamie Smith became his fourth victim.

    English captain Ben Stokes became the fifth victim of Nauman Ali, who was stumped for 37 runs.

    Nauman Ali took eight, while Sajid Khan took two wickets in the second innings.

    Day 3:

    In the closing moments of play on the third day, Pakistan had run the English openers, with Sajid taking the valuable wicket of Ben Duckitt in the first over while Nauman Ali sent Zac Crawley to the pavilion.

    Pakistan scored 366 runs in the first innings, in response to which the England team was bowled out for 291 runs with a deficit of 75 runs. In the second innings, the Pakistani team was bowled out for 221 runs and gave England a target of 297 runs to win.

    Pakistan inning:

    In the first innings of the second Test match, the Pakistani team was all out by scoring 366 runs; the national team started its incomplete first innings at 259 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, then the wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan was out by scoring 41 runs for the gain of just five runs. Done. Agha Salman, 31, and Sajid Khan, two runs, proved to be guests.

    Aamir Jamal and Nouman Ali formed a partnership of 49 runs for the 9th wicket, but Aamir got out after scoring 37 runs; later, Nouman Ali was caught by Jack Leach after scoring 32 runs.

    On behalf of England, Jack Leach took four wickets, Brayden Carrs took three wickets, Matthew Potts took two wickets, and Shoaib Bashir took one wicket.

  • Shakib Al Hasan decides not to return to Bangladesh

    Shakib Al Hasan decides not to return to Bangladesh

    Former Bangladesh cricket team captain Shakib Al Hasan took a U-turn on his decision to return home.

    The star batsman has decided not to go to Bangladesh citing security concerns, as there was a protest against him outside the Sher Bangla Stadium in Dhaka yesterday while South African and Bangladeshi cricket teams were practising inside.

    Shakib said, “I was supposed to go back to Bangladesh, but now it seems that I will not be able to go. I made this decision for security reasons, and this is my personal security issue.”

    He had to participate in the Test series against South Africa; his name was also included in the squad for the first Test against South Africa.

    He had expressed his desire to play the last test match of his career at his home ground.

    The first Test between South Africa and Bangladesh will start on October 21 in Mirpur.

    Why are people protesting against him?

    A murder case was filed against Bangladesh’s star cricket all-rounder and former Awami League Member of Parliament Shakib Al Hasan in Dhaka.

    Bangladeshi media reports that authorities have charged him along with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for the murder of an employee of a garment factory in Dhaka.

    He also apologised to the people of Bangladesh for his silence during the protest against Hasian Wazid.

    He wrote, “Assalamu Alaikum, respect to the love of every people in my country. Your prayers and love towards me have felicitated me today as this Shakib Al Hasan in the world court. In the beginning, I remember with respect for all the sacrificial students who were martyred and wounded in the student crowd led by the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Respect and condolences from the bottom of my heart to them and their families. Although nothing can be fulfilled, the sacrifice of a family lost loved one. The pain of losing a child or losing a brother is not worthy of anything.”
    “My respect and sincere apologies to the place of feelings of you who have been hurt or hurt due to my absence of all presence during this crisis. If I were in your place, I would have been heartfelt like this. I was a Member of Parliament of Magura-1 seat for a very short time. To get involved with my politics was basically my birthplace, i.e. the opportunity for the development of the people of Magura. You know that in the context of Bangladesh, it is a bit difficult to play a direct role in the development of your area without any particular responsibility. And my desire to develop this area makes me interested in becoming a member of parliament,” he stated.

    Shakib further wrote, “Anyway, at the end of the day, I am a Bangladesh cricketer. When I was wherever I was, I captured cricket from my heart. You guys have taken the way to earn the honour of the world’s best all-rounder by holding this cricket. Your love and support made me happy today, Shakib Al Hasan. When I bat for the country on the cricket field, you all bat with me. Shout out to the gallery; your support has motivated me to play better. The crowd in front of the tea shop on the day of the cricket match – gave me strength. If I win, you all win. If I lose, you all lost! You know, I’m going to play my last match very soon. From the beginning of my cricket career to becoming Shakib Al Hasan, you have driven this whole journey.”
    Requesting his fans to support him on the home ground, he wrote, “You write this whole story of cricket! So, in my last match, in the last chapter of this story, I want you beside me. I want to take you all along and say goodbye. At the goodbyes, I want to put my hands in the hands of those people whose clap made me play well. At the goodbyes, I want to keep my eyes on the eyes of the people in my good game whose eyes are filled with joy. Again, at my bad game, whose eyes are cheating. I hope, not just hope – you all will be with me during this farewell. Everyone will stay together and draw the end of the story, who is the hero of the story – I am not, you.”

    Last month, Shakib announced his retirement from Test cricket, but he has expressed his desire to play the last Test against South Africa at his home ground.

  • Pakistan’s star debutant against England: Who is Sajid Khan?

    Pakistan’s star debutant against England: Who is Sajid Khan?

    Born in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 1993, Sajid Khan made his Test debut against Zimbabwe in April 2021. The start of the career was not good as he could not get any wickets in his first match and two wickets in the second match.

    Sajid has so far played 8 Test matches for Pakistan, in which he has taken 25 wickets with an average of 38.

    In 2021, the match played against the host Bangladesh dismissed eight players for just 42 runs, due to which the entire Bangladesh team was 87.

    Sajid Khan also guided four players to the pavilion in the second innings, and thanks to this performance, Pakistan won the match by an innings and eight runs, and Sajid Khan was also declared the best player of the match.

    After this series, the Australian team came to Pakistan for a 3-match test series in which Sajid Khan failed and could only take four wickets, after which he was dropped.

    Then Pakistan toured Sri Lanka, where Sajid Khan was neglected, and Yasir Shah was once again tested, but this series turned out to be his last.

    England then toured Pakistan, in which Pakistan lost 0-3, but we got a good spinner in the form of Abrar Ahmed, who took 17 wickets in his first series. After that, New Zealand toured Pakistan, and in this series, too, Abrar Ahmed performed impressively and took 11 wickets. However, Pakistan could not get any success in this match as both the matches were tied.

    When Pakistan toured Australia, Sajid Khan was ignored in that too, but due to Abrar Ahmed’s injury and Nauman Ali’s operation, he had to be called up during the series, and then he got a chance in the third match and took three wickets.

    But this musical chair continued, and Sajid Khan was once again left out of the team on Bangladesh’s tour to Pakistan. He complained that he was left out of the team without giving any reason.

    Sajid Khan was not part of the team against England, too, but the worst defeat in the first Test and Abrar Ahmed’s poor performance and injury forced the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to give Sajid Khan and Nauman Ali another chance.

    Sajid Khan has proven his selection right, but only the PCB selection committee knows whether he will continue to be a part of the permanent team.

    He took seven wickets in the first innings of the second Test against England in Multan on October 17, 2024.

  • Look up tonight: It’s Supermoon time in Pakistan

    Look up tonight: It’s Supermoon time in Pakistan

    Pakistan is getting ready for a stunning sight as the third supermoon of the year 2024, light up the sky tonight, Thursday.

    The super moon will be visible after sunset, it will visible starting at 4.26 PM, allowing everyone to witness the moon its brightest and biggest.  

    A supermoon happens when the moon is closet to earth about 226,000kilometer away, during this time, it shine 14 % brighter and appears 7% larger than usual.

      Astronomers says that when the distance between the moon and Earth decreases, it creates a mesmerizing view that captures everyone’s attention.

    People in Pakistan, as well as those in New Zealand, Japan, and Australia can see this beautiful supermooon.Gazing the supermoon creates a delightful experience, bringing wonder and excitement to everyone who takes the time to look up at the night sky. 

    If you miss this supermoon, don’t worry, the next one will brighten our skies on November 15, 2024.Earlier, the first super blue moon of the year was seen in Pakistan at 11:26 PM tonight (Monday).

    Pakistan’s space research agency SUPARCO has announced that the next three super moons will be seen on September 18, October 17 and November 15.A blue moon does not mean that the moon will turn blue. The name is rooted in an incident that happened centuries ago.

    A volcanic eruption in the 19th century caused a change in the colour of the sky, causing the full moon to appear blue, known as the Blue Moon.

    Types of Blue moon

    There are 2 types of blue moon, one is seasonal blue moon and the other is monthly blue moon.A seasonal blue moon is the third of four full moons in a season, and a similar blue moon will appear on the horizon on August 19 in Pakistan.The occurrence of the second full moon in a month of the Gregorian calendar is called the Monthly Blue Moon.

    Blue Moon in Pakistan The moon that will rise in the sky on August 19 will be at a distance of 226,000 miles from the Earth, which will appear 14 percent larger and 30 percent brighter than usual.

    This month’s seasonal super blue moon is also special because it will take until 2037 to see one after that, but the seasonal blue moon will happen much sooner.

  • Sarwat Gilani has marriage advice for youth

    Sarwat Gilani has marriage advice for youth

    Marriage can be a big decision, and actress Sarwat Gilani has a piece of practical advice for young people who are trying to figure life out.

    Recently, she appeared on the Rukhsat podcast and shared her thoughts on when to get married and what to consider.

    Sarwat said, “When it comes to your relationship, you’ve seen growing up, that familiarity will make her realize that she will agree to that marriage or that man if she has seen her mother be there for her father. I would say, please get married in your 30s, not in your 20s in your 20s, you are still very confused, especially in your late 20s because society changes. You need to understand that a lot of things are changing. First, see what values click with you.”

    The host Aghlab Shair asked, “How important is it for us to choose our own partner rather than arranged marriages, or do you think arranged marriages are fine?”

    “Look, I think it’s a bit of both, to be honest, I mean, I am in a marriage, but I believe in this day and age, marriage is a very failed institution. Because there is so much out there, there is so much variety, there is so much opportunity, and there is easy access.

    “So, it all boils down to understanding yourself. It’s a bit of an iffy situation in both. The only difference is in an arranged marriage, the chances are that because you don’t know the person, there is zero expectation, so you build on those expectations living together; you build on those boundaries living together”, Gilani added.

    Fahad Mirza and Sarwat Gilani tied the knot on 14 August 2014.

  • 24-karat gold price hits fresh record high in Pakistani market

    24-karat gold price hits fresh record high in Pakistani market

    After increasing in the international markets, gold prices climbed in Pakistan and were seen at their highest-ever level on Thursday.

    The All-Pakistan Gems and Jewellers Sarafa Association (APGJSA), which shares gold rates on a daily basis, reported that the price for 24-karat gold recorded a single-day surge of Rs900 per tola, which pushed the precious metal’s rate to a new all-time high of Rs277,900 per tola in Pakistani gold markets.

    The previous all-time high was recorded on Wednesday, when gold’s price in Pakistan was recorded at a then-high of Rs277,200 per tola, after witnessing a massive single-day increase of Rs2,200 per tola.

    It is worth adding here that the latest surge follows a notable increase in the price of gold in international markets. According to the APGJSA, the price for one ounce of gold was recorded at $2,682. This price also includes a premium of $20.

    The total surge the yellow metal witnessed in the global market was $7 per ounce.

    Despite gold surging to its highest-ever level in the history of Pakistan, silver prices remained unchanged and were recorded at Rs3,050 per tola.

  • Constitutional Amendment: Key points of JUI-F draft revealed

    Constitutional Amendment: Key points of JUI-F draft revealed

    In an interesting development, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) has disclosed its key suggestions for the 26th Constitutional Amendment, suggesting the establishment of a constitutional bench at the Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan as well as at high courts, reports said.

    According to reports, all political parties, including the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), have reached a consensus on the formation of a constitutional bench at the top court, and no party has objected to this suggestion.

    Meanwhile, the JUI-F has also suggested in its draft that a constitutional bench should be established at the apex court and include the chief justice, besides the five senior-most judges of the SC, who will decide on disputes regarding the Constitution and its interpretation.

    “The constitutional bench at high courts should comprise of the respective chief justice as well as three senior judges of the court,” the draft added.

    The party also demanded to restore parts of the 18th Amendment to the extent of appointment of judges and amendment in article 175-A.

    JUI-F also demanded the repeal of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution.

    The Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), however, have so far not agreed to most points proposed in the JUI-F draft, reports added.

    The coalition government remained unsuccessful last month when it tried to pass the constitutional package, but since then it has been aggressively championed, in a campaign led by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, to get the required votes.

    Meanwhile, to pass the constitutional amendment, the government is reportedly short of 13 votes in the National Assembly (NA) and nine in the Upper House (Senate).

  • ‘India made horrific mistake by violating Canada’s sovereignty,’ warns furious Justin Trudeau

    ‘India made horrific mistake by violating Canada’s sovereignty,’ warns furious Justin Trudeau

    Canadian Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau has accused India of making a “horrific mistake” by violating his country’s sovereignty by killing Canadian citizens.

    Testifying at a public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, Justin Trudeau angrily remarked, “The Indian government made a horrific mistake in thinking that they could interfere as aggressively as they did in the safety and sovereignty of Canada. We need to respond in order to ensure Canadians’ safety.”

    Lambasting New Delhi for disdaining Canada’s efforts to cooperate on the matter of India’s involvement in killing Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, he said, “We had clear -and certainly now ever clearer indications- that India had violated Canada’s sovereignty.”

    Justin Trudeau maintained that his country is not looking to provoke or initiate a fight with India.

    He further said that Canadian officials privately shared evidence with their Indian counterparts.

    Meanwhile, rejecting the Canadian claim of India’s involvement, a spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs declared, “Canada has presented us no evidence whatsoever in support of the serious allegations that it has chosen to level against India and Indian diplomats.”

    Previously, the Canadian government expelled six Indian diplomats, including a High Commissioner, from Canada, citing New Delhi’s refusal to cooperate in criminal investigations.

  • Policeman kills daughter in name of honour

    Policeman kills daughter in name of honour

    A police official gunned down his 16-year-old daughter in a graveyard near Bagan Shah Bukhari’s tomb in Qambar-Shahdadkot.

    Safeer Buriro’s honour killing of his own daughter was reported in the early hours of Wednesday.

    Safeer is a resident of Dalil Buriro village located in the jurisdiction of Drigh police station.

    Karo-kari

    Dawn reports that the cop took his daughter to the graveyard and brutally killed her under the practice of ‘karo-kari’- an indigenous term for honour killing.

    Whether the suspect used a service rifle or another weapon is still not clear.

    However, Dawn’s sources claim that the suspect fired at her face.

    The was shifted to the nearby district headquarters hospital right after the incident before being handed over to the girl’s maternal uncle, Mumtaz Ali Buriro.

    No FIR has been registered as yet.

    Karo-kari is a common practice in Sindh where women are alienated or, worse, killed by people for dishonouring the so-called honour of the family.

    Earlier, a polio worker was denied entry into her home by her husband which was described as kari after he found out she was sexually assaulted while on duty.

  • Saba Qamar urges everyone to support women, children in Sindh

    Saba Qamar urges everyone to support women, children in Sindh

    Actress Saba Qamar was recently appointed UNICEF’s first national ambassador for child rights in Pakistan on October 11 2024.

    On her Instagram Qamar shared a message with her followers with a video of her visit to Sujawal, and wrote: “As a national ambassador, I recently spent time with children and women in Sindh, listening to their stories, sharing smiles and seeing both their strength and struggles. It was an eye-opening experience. While there is so much beauty in their spirit, they still need so much more, basic necessities and support that many of us take for granted. I’m reaching out to you because together, we can make a difference. I need your help, your ideas and your voice to bring hope to these communities. Let’s work together to create real change for them.”

    While speaking to Independent Urdu, Saba said, “I have been in Karachi for three days now, and I visited a place where I met young girls, children, and women. I was happy to see that UNICEF has done a lot of work there, providing proper medicine and education. However, I still feel that these children need clean water and a safe environment. For this, I need the support of my nation and my people. When we work together, we can bring about change.”

    The Pagal Khaana actress narrated an incident: “I met a girl named Anam who told me she was about to get married, there was a fire in her eyes, and I was so impressed by how UNICEF is raising awareness and educating these children. They are providing education centers, medicine, and teaching about good touch and bad touch, among other things.”

    However, Qamar acknowledged that many more areas in Pakistan need support and change.

    “I am happy to see how many girls are coming forward. Each girl represents a society, a family. When we educate one child, imagine how much change we can bring to society. I have seen a group of girls who had confidence, a fire in their eyes, and a desire to bring about change. They understood the difference between right and wrong, good and bad touch, and even spoke English. I was impressed that such positive change could happen in a small area like Sujawal,” the Baaghi star added.