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  • WATCH: Babar Azam hugs a cute fan in stadium

    WATCH: Babar Azam hugs a cute fan in stadium

    Former captain of the Pakistan cricket team Babar Azam signed an autograph for a little fan girl and hugs her.

    The little fan was delighted when Babar signed an autograph for her.

  • Why did Wasim Akram, Misbah ul Haq and Azhar Ali not watch the PSL match in Karachi?

    Why did Wasim Akram, Misbah ul Haq and Azhar Ali not watch the PSL match in Karachi?

    Former captains Wasim Akram, Misbah ul Haq and former player Azhar Ali could not reach the stadium to watch Pakistan Super League (PSL) match on Thursday after getting stuck in traffic in Karachi.

    Wasim Akram has said that after being stuck in the traffic for 1.5 hours, “Today I understand why people are not coming to watch the match.”

    Wasim Akram has asked that when he could not even reach near the stadium, how will people come to watch. “Containers are not the solution to everything, we have to solve these problems.”

    Karachi fans are noticeably absent from the stadium.

  • PSL 9: Quetta Gladiators defeats Karachi Kings by 5 wickets after a thriller match

    PSL 9: Quetta Gladiators defeats Karachi Kings by 5 wickets after a thriller match

    Quetta Gladiators defeats Karachi Kings by 5 wickets after a thriller match played at Karachi International Stadium.

    Karachi Kings inning

    Anwar Ali played a fast innings of 25 runs off 14 balls, James Vince was outstanding with 37 runs, Muhammad Nawaz returned to the pavilion after scoring 28 runs. Tim Seifert scored 21 runs, Shoaib Malik scored 12 runs and Kieron Pollard was dismissed for 13 runs.

    On behalf of Quetta Gladiators, Abrar Ahmed took three wickets, Aqeel Hussain and Usman Tariq took two wickets each.

    Quetta Gladiators inning

    Chasing the target of 166 runs, Jason Roy scored 52 runs on 31 balls, his inning include 4 sixes and 2 fours. Saud Shakeel scored 24 runs. Quetta was in trouble after losing their 5 wickets on the total of 89 runs, but Sherfane Rutherford and Akeel Husain lead the team to victory.

    In the last over Quetta needed 16 runs, Rutherford hits 2 sixes to the Anwar Ali but on the next two balls Anwar make good comeback and delivered two back to back dot balls. On the 5th ball Rutherford hit the ball to the off side and scored 2 runs and manage to led the team to victory.

  • Upset stomach hits 13 players of Karachi Kings, one admitted to hospital

    Upset stomach hits 13 players of Karachi Kings, one admitted to hospital

    More than a dozen players of Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchise Karachi Kings are suffering from stomach upsets while one player has been admitted to the hospital.

    According to Geo News sources, the players complained of indigestion before the stomach ailments took over. Daniel Sams has been hooked to a drip, Dooply is also in hospital while Tabriz Shamsi is also not well, Mir Hamza and Arafat Minhas also have fever.

    Team sources say that three Karachi Kings players have been given a drip in the hotel. Reportedly, they are food in the hotel before becoming sick.

    According to the sources, foreign players including Daniel Simms and James Vance, are among the affected lot and did not play the match yesterday.

    The Kings have to face Quetta Gladiators today. Team sources say that they are in touch with the PCB and are trying to make some of the players available for the match.

    Sources have said that it has been decided to hold the match between Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators as per the schedule. On the other hand, the PSL administration has allowed a reduction in the limit of foreign players due to illness. Karachi Kings have been allowed to field at least two foreigners in the final XI.

  • Kamran Akmal can’t watch matches because he didn’t get free passes

    Kamran Akmal can’t watch matches because he didn’t get free passes

    Cricketer Kamran Akmal has complained that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has forgotten about it’s former players. He asked how can he go to watch a match, when the board did not send free passes.

    The sensational matches of PSL are going on right now, but former cricketers are missing out from going to the stadium to watch them.

    PCB has banned free passes and tickets even before the start of the event, which has also affected former national cricketers.

    When the former national wicketkeeper-batter Kamran Akmal, who participated in the PSL transmission of ARY, was asked about going to the match stadium, he said that he could not go.

    He demanded that Chairman PCB Mohsin Naqvi and the Chief Selector take immediate notice of the matter and give a “shut-up call” to the responsible persons.

    PCB traditionally used to send special passes to ex-national players for major cricket events in the country.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo banned for two matches after making inappropriate gestures

    Portugal’s star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has banned for two matches and fined after making inappropriate gestures during a match against Al-Shabaab.

    According to foreign media reports, Cristiano Ronaldo, who represents Al-Nasr Club in the Saudi Football League, is facing a ban for making inappropriate gestures at the fans during the game against Al-Shabaab.

    During the match, fans chanted “Messi Messi”, referring to Argentinian star player Lionel Messi, angering Ronaldo. However, after scoring a goal, he made inappropriate gestures towards the fans. A video went viral on social media.

    Later, the Saudi football body announced an investigation into the video and banned and fined the player. Ronaldo’s team won the match 3-2.

    However, now after the ban, the star footballer has been ruled out of today’s match against Al Hazm and is expected to be absent from the AFC Champions League quarter-final match as well.

  • BCCI dropped Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from central contract

    BCCI dropped Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from central contract

    The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has dropped wicketkeepers Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from its central contract for year 2023-24, while Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane have also been left out of the contract.

    Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer both have recently distanced themselves from playing domestic cricket.

    Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja are in the Grade A Plus category while Ravi Chandran Ashwin, Muhammad Shami, Muhammad Siraj, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya are in the Grade A category. Surya Kumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Kuldeep Yadav, Akshar Patel and Yashwi Jaiswal are in the Grade B.

    15 players have been included in Grade C including Rinku Singh, Tilak Verma, Rituraj Gaikwad, Shardal Thakur, Shivam Dubey, Ravi Bishnoi, Jitesh Sharma, Washington Sundar, Mukesh Kumar, Sanju Samson, Arshad Singh, KS Bharat, Prasad. Krishna, Aveesh Khan and Rajat Patidar are included.

    Ishan Kishan left the South Africa tour last year and returned home. Since then he has been absent from competitive cricket. He was not selected in the squad for the home T20 series against Afghanistan and the Test series against England. Team India head coach Rahul Dravid said that Ishan will have to play domestic cricket to return to Team India, but he stayed away from the Ranji Trophy.

  • Umpire Marais Erasmus announces retirement

    Umpire Marais Erasmus announces retirement

    International Cricket Council (ICC) elite umpire Marais Erasmus from South Africa has announced his retirement.

    According to foreign media, a test series to be played between New Zealand and Australia will be the last assignment of the 60-years-old Erasmus.

    He umpired in 80 Tests, 124 ODIs and 43 T20 matches. He also officiated in 18 Women’s T20 matches and was named ICC Umpire of the Year three times.

    Erasmus says that in October last year he told the ICC about retirement. He has also played first-class cricket for South Africa.

  • What a month!

    What a month!

    While February flew by quite quickly in comparison to January (which felt like it lasted a century), looking back at the month, it feels like the general elections that took place on February 8 happened ages ago… Time can really mind-boggling like that.

    But, hold up! It has been one hell of a month in Pakistan’s politics for sure! Despite the polls, our federal government is yet to be formed; tensions between political parties aren’t cooling down; and as for our country’s future, it remains as unpredictable and worrisome as always.

    Let’s see how long this drama lasts until we are introduced to a new ‘twist’!

    POLITICS

    The results of February 8 polls were surprising for many after PTI-affiliated candidates won the most number of National Assembly seats compared to other political parties. The PML-N as a party had the highest number of seats but not enough to form the government. In fact, no party had enough numbers to form a government at the Centre.

    The PPP for its part tried to engage the PTI leadership for the formation of a coalition government but as expected, PTI founder Imran Khan declined their offer. After a lot of back and forth, the PML-N and the PPP finally decided to form a coalition government but the PPP has decided not to be part of the cabinet. As per this formula, Shehbaz Sharif will be their joint candidate for the Prime Minister while Asif Zardari will be the president.

    The PML-N formed the government in Punjab; the country’s largest province has its first female Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz. The PPP has formed a government in Sindh and Murad Ali Shah is the CM, again. Yesterday, the newly elected members of the Balochistan Assembly and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly were also sworn in. KP will have a PTI government with Ali Amin Gandapur as its CM candidate while Balochistan will have a coalition government between the PPP and PML-N. 

    Today, the National Assembly’s maiden session of the legislative will begin at 10am and the newly-elected MNAs will be sworn in. After the PTI-affiliated independent candidates joined the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC), there has been a lot of debate whether they will get reserved seats or not.

    Yesterday, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) reserved its verdict on the petitions filed by the SIC seeking the allocation of women and minority seats. Some have predicted that the SIC with PTI-affiliated independents may not get these seats while others are hopeful of a positive outcome. 

    Unfortunately, allegations of rigging in the elections have been made by several political parties and candidates, which has certainly raised doubts about the legitimacy of the 2024 elections results. These allegations must be addressed by the ECP at the earliest. Political uncertainty will not end anytime soon due to these allegations. Let’s hope we see an end to this uncertainty in the coming months. 

    BUSINESS

    by Sadaan Khan

    In the tumultuous start of February 2024, Pakistan grappled with economic challenges that profoundly impacted its citizens. 

    The month commenced with a considerable blow to the already burdened masses as the government increased petrol prices by Rs13.55 per litre, reaching Rs272.89 per litre. Simultaneously, diesel prices rose by Rs2.75, escalating to Rs278.96 per litre.

    The following day added to the predicament with an increase in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) raised the price by Rs1.17 per kg, setting the consumer price for February at Rs257.59 per kg.

    The common populace bore the brunt of inflation, particularly in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, where fruit and vegetable prices surged by 28 per cent in the initial two weeks of February 2024.

    Amidst these economic struggles, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported a decrease of $172.5 million (2.1 per cent WoW) in foreign exchange reserves during the week ending February 02, 2024. This decline was attributed to debt repayments, as indicated by the central bank.

    Unfortunately, Pakistan witnessed an increase in external debt and liabilities, reaching $131.159 billion at the end of 1HFY24, marking a 1.09 per cent QoQ rise. On a yearly basis, this amounted to a 1.99 per cent YoY increase.

    As the government aimed to raise Rs2.845 trillion in the next three months through auctions, it faced challenges as OGRA approved gas price hikes for Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGC) and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) by 5 per cent and 36 per cent, respectively, for FY24.

    The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) approved Rs10 billion for the Digital Information Infrastructure Initiative, focusing on enhancing cyber threat identification capabilities. 

    To provide relief during Ramzan, the ECC approved the Ramzan Relief Package-2024, allocating Rs7.49 billion for targeted beneficiaries of BISP.

    On February 15, in response to global oil price trends, the government raised petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) prices by Rs2.73 and Rs8.37 per litre, respectively, for the remaining days of the month.

    Despite the government accumulating additional debt, there was a glimmer of positivity with a 4.29 per cent MoM increase in total textile exports to $1.37 billion in January 2024.
    On the fiscal front, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) reported substantial growth of almost 30 per cent in tax revenue, collecting Rs5.15 trillion from July 2023 to mid-February 2024, compared to Rs3.97 trillion in the corresponding period last fiscal year.

    Furthermore, the US dollar remained relatively stable against the Pakistani rupee, with no major changes reported in the interbank rates. The Pakistani rupee exhibited minor fluctuations, being reported a few paisas up and some down.

    As February concludes, Pakistan faces a delicate economic landscape with challenges and glimpses of hope, underscoring the need for strategic measures to navigate through these complexities.

    LIFESTYLE

    by Urwa Khurshid

    February was quite a month. There were moments of bewilderment and complete shock along with the ones that were oddly satisfying. It started off with the election hustle that seemed to last a fortnight until we acclimatised to live in that dust because we learned that it would not settle. 

    The election campaigns over social media were a delight and the results of the elections were a surprise. It was predicted before the elections that people have lost interest in the process and the turnout would be low but the enthusiasm we got to witness on February 8 was a satisfying surprise indeed. However, internet blockade continues to spoil the fun and leaves a question mark over the condition of democracy in the country.

    That being said, nationally this month brought to light many instances of crime, illiteracy and intolerance. The wife of a famous anchor of a leading news channel Ashfaque Ishaq Satti came forward about the violence she had to endure at the hands of her husband. It was appalling to see how a public personality could be the proponent of a heinous crime. Yet there was a section of society criticising the woman for speaking out.

    Just like that when The Current published a feature about the legal and religious interpretation of the conviction on Marital Rape, so many flooded the comment section to school that this does not exist. 

    Another case of intolerance has been the Ichhra mob case where seemingly religious men decided to halt and heckle a woman for wearing a dress that had Arabic written on it without verifying that it was not a Qur’anic script. The incident made waves both nationally and internationally but the way a woman ASP rescued her from that charged crowd showed us how a woman in power can handle things rather bravely and responsibly. 

    It can be agreed that all of this stems from the kind of upbringing one has had. In this regard, the most shocking incident has been from Karachi where a boy living with his uncle’s family and divorced mother killed his seven-year-old cousin by slitting his throat only because he used to complain to his father about this elder cousin. An American parenting vlogger was sentenced for abusing her children. The bottom line in all of this is a simple fact that surely humans are complex but as a society we have to ensure that we are raising them right.

    SPORTS

    By Waseem Sarwar

    In the mid of February, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) started, which is the most enjoyable event for Pakistani fans. Six different teams from the country participate in this event but this month was not good for Lahore fans as Lahore Qalandars are almost out of this tournament due to bad performance in the event.

    Babar Azam became the fastest batter to complete 10,000 runs in T20 in just 271 innings. Pakistan’s star batsman Babar Azam scored a century after a long time in a match against Islamabad United on February 26.

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) terminated the central contract of fast bowler Haris Rauf due to his refusal to be included in Pakistan’s Test squad for the 2023-24 tour of Australia. Australia won the Under-19 world cup this month. A tragic news this month: Marathon’s world record holder athlete Kelvin Kaptam died in a car accident.

    Pakistan’s Hamza Saeed won the gold medal in the 33rd Fajr Open Taekwondo Championship in Tehran. 

    India’s star cricketer Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma announced that they welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on February 15. Pakistan’s right-arm fast bowler Hassan Ali — who is married to an Indian girl — also became a father for the second time.

    ENTERTAINMENT

    By Kainat Alvi

    The entertainment world has been full of interesting events taking place this month. First off, the wedding of Jannat Mirza’s sister, Sehar Mirza, made headlines as the rukhsati was held without the groom.

    And guess who was spotted together? None other than famous actor Ahsan Khan and Indian actress Sonam Bajwa! They teamed up for a clothing brand’s photoshoot.

    Yumna Zaidi delighted her fans once again by performing at a wedding, dancing to the viral song ‘Teri Baaton Main Aisa Uljha Jiya’. She always knows how to steal the show!

    There’s also been a lot of buzz surrounding the film ‘Taxali Gate’.  Fans are raving about it on social media, with many saying it’s Abu Aleeha’s best work yet. Definitely one to watch!

    Looking for something heartwarming? ‘Ishq Murshid’ is the perfect show for you. Follow Shahmeer as he embarks on a scheme to capture Shibra’s heart, which involves disguising himself as a poor man and starting anew. And let’s not forget the beautiful dance performance at actress Arisha Razi Khan’s wedding with her husband. It was a sight to behold!

    Wrapping up the month on a high note, the Pakistani short movie ‘Jamun ka Darakht’ won the award for Best Social Justice Short Film at the Cannes World Film Festival.

    And also get ready to amp up your Ramzan with a lineup of exciting and comedic dramas that promise to keep you entertained throughout the holy month! From heartfelt stories to hilarious antics, here’s what to watch: Dil Pe Dastak, Tere Mere Sapne,Chand Nagar Drama, Babu Ki Dulahni,Goll Chakar.

    With these exciting dramas on your watchlist, Ramzan is set to be filled with laughter, joy, and memorable moments for the whole family!

    FOREIGN NEWS

    Starting with the Israeli genocide in Gaza, the death toll has hit 30,000 while more than 70,000 people have been injured by the end of February as the Israeli attacks throughout the strip remained relentless as ever, but the international community is still mum about it.Palestine also reached out to the UN’s top court — International Court of Justice (ICJ) — where Palestinian foreign minister Riyad Al-Maliki asserted that his people were enduring “colonialism and apartheid” under the Israelis, and called for an immediate and unconditional ceasing of the occupation.

    But pro-ceasefire voices always fall on deaf ears and the authority to stop the Israeli barbarity remains with the powerful who have failed to make it possible to-date. For the fourth time since October 7, the US vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire.

    On the other hand, US President Joe Biden, while he enjoyed an ice-cream, casually stated that he hoped a ceasefire in Gaza could start by the beginning of March, adding that Israel was ready to halt operations during the Muslim month of Ramzan as part of any deal.

    As for the tensions in the Middle East, Yemen’s Houthis reported the first civilian death in US and British air strikes in one of the rounds of joint raids which have been at odds with the West with their support of Palestine.

    February also marked the second anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war but this month, all eyes were on Russian President Vladimir Putin after his incarcerated political opponent, Alexei Navalny, died in prison — and his wife accused Putin for his demise. 

    Additionally, there have been protests by farmers worldwide, from India to Europe, separately, for their rights and to register their rebellion with the sitting governments against soaring fuel, and fertiliser costs, lower prices of their produce, and restrictive regulations. The protests shed light on the very pertinent issues faced by the primary food-producing sector of countries owning big agricultural markets.

  • PSL 9: Islamabad United defeats Karachi Kings by 7 wickets

    PSL 9: Islamabad United defeats Karachi Kings by 7 wickets

    In the 15th match of Pakistan Super League 9, Islamabad United defeated Karachi Kings by 7 wickets. Islamabad United achieved the target of 166 runs given by Karachi Kings in 18.3 overs with the loss of 3 wickets.

    Karachi Kings inning

    Karachi Kings scored 165 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in the scheduled overs and set Islamabad United a target of 166 runs to win. Kieron Pollard remained not out with 48 runs, captain Shan Masood scored 27 runs, Tim Seifert was dismissed for 8 runs by Imad Wasim.

    Leus du Plooy returned to the pavilion after scoring 24 runs, Shoaib Malik was run out after scoring 6 runs.

    For United, Imad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Hunain Shah and Agha Salman took one wicket each.

    Islamabad United inning

    From Islambad’s side, Colin Munro played a brilliant innings of 82 runs off 47 balls, his innings included 8 fours and 4 sixes. Alex Hales was outstanding with 47 runs, Imad Wasim returned to the pavilion without scoring any runs, captain Shadab Khan remained not out with 10 runs and Agha Salman scored 25 runs.

    On behalf of Karachi Kings, Hasan Ali, Tabriz Shamsi and Muhammad Nawaz could get one wicket each.