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  • T20 series: Australia whitewash Pakistan after batting order collapses, again

    T20 series: Australia whitewash Pakistan after batting order collapses, again

    Australia have whitewashed Pakistan in the three-match T20 series after defeating Green Shirts by seven wickets at Ninja Stadium in Hobart.


    Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat. Green Shirts opened the innings with Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam, but the former was dismissed for just nine runs. Haseebullah, Pakistan’s second wicket, was dismissed for 24 runs.


    Usman Khan, who scored a fifty in the second T20, could only score three runs while national team captain Salman Ali Agha, who was subbing in for skipper Mohammad Rizwan, was dismissed for just one run off nine balls.


    Former captain Babar Azam was dismissed for 41 runs off Adam Zampa whereas Irfan Khan was run out for a mere ten runs. In addition, Abbas Afridi returned to the pavilion after scoring one run.


    Jahandad Khan, who was making his T20 debut, was caught on the boundary while trying to hit a six, scoring five runs. The last Pakistani player to be dismissed was Sufyan Muqeem, who was able to score one run.


    For Australia, Aaron Hardy took three wickets while Adam Zampa and Spencer Johnson took two wickets each.


    In pursuit of the 118-run target set by Pakistan, Matthew Short and Jack Fraser-McGurk opened Australian innings. However, Shaheen Afridi dismissed Matthew Short for a total of 16 runs and Jahandad Khan sent Jack Fraser back to the pavilion for 20 runs.


    For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi, Jehandad Khan and Abbas Afridi took one wicket each.


    In the first T20, Australia defeated Pakistan by 31 runs, while in the second T20, Green Shirts faced a defeat by 13 runs.

  • Daska murder case: Mother-in-law among four arrested for killing, chopping pregnant woman

    Daska murder case: Mother-in-law among four arrested for killing, chopping pregnant woman

    Police in Sialkot have arrested four people for the horrifying murder of Zara Bibi, who was killed and chopped into pieces over suspicions of witchcraft and black magic by her in-laws.


    As per the details, body of the victim, who was pregnant at the time, was allegedly dismembered by her mother-in-law Sughran Bibi, among others; stuffed into sacks and disposed of in a drain.


    While police had launched an investigation into the death of the 30-year-old soon after the remains were discovered, a media campaign had prompted authorities to act swiftly and take the case to its logical conclusion.


    An FIR was registered against five accused. The police had first arrested Abdullah, Sughran’s grandson. He was named in the FIR on the basis of suspicion. After his confession, Sughran, her daughter Yasmin Bibi, and a relative named Mohammad Naveed were taken into custody.


    All four suspects confessed to the murder, police said.


    INVESTIGATION


    Sialkot Police spokesperson Waqas Ali said that local police took action on the request of Shabbir Ahmed, the victim’s father, and after the registration of a case, the in-laws were interrogated. 


    He said that the mother-in-law confessed to the crime and shared details of the horrific incident. The knife used in the murder was recovered as well.


    The investigation officer quoted Sughran as revealing that she first strangulated Zara in her sleep with the help of the victim’s sister-in-law and another relative, Naveed, who was called in from Lahore. The mother-daughter duo even paid him ten thousand rupees.

     After dismembering the body, Naveed went back to Lahore while the mother-in-law, with the help of her daughter and grandson, threw the body in the drain.


    The postmortem report also confirmed that the victim was killed by suffocation with the body cut into pieces with a sharp instrument after death.


    The accused hid the evidence after cutting the body into five pieces and stuffing in into sacks and plastic bags. The sacks were then thrown far from one another to build mystery around Zara’s disappearance amid hopes that the body was never discovered.


    After the confession, police, rescue personnel and locals started searching for the pieces of Zara’s body. Even after extensive research, only two sacks were found.


    Rescue officials revealed that the head and arms of the victim were cut off and put in separate shopping bags. The torso was also cut into two and sealed in two separate sacks.


    THE MURDER


    Zara was married to Qadeer Ahmed, her cousin and a resident of Kotli Meeran in Daska, four years ago. The couple had a two-year-old son.


    Zara’s father, Shabbir Ahmed, who is also the complainant in the case, told a private media outlet that she had recently returned from Saudi Arabia after meeting her husband. She had been living with her father since; however, she had returned to her in-laws’ house three days before the incident upon her mother-in-law’s insistence.


    On the morning of November 10, he tried to call his daughter multiple times but no one answered, Shabbir said, adding that he decided to go and check after he also received a call from Zara’s husband, who said that his nine-month pregnant wife was unreachable.


    Zara’s father immediately went to her in-laws to inquire about her well-being, where he was told that she was not at home.


    “As soon as I entered the main door of the house, I started calling Zara by her name, upon which Zara’s sister-in-law told me that she was not at home. When I asked where she had gone to, Sughran said, ‘What do we know? She must have run away with jewellery and money.”


    “My sixth sense told me that something very bad had happened,” said Shabbir, who himself is an assistant sub-inspector in Punjab Police.


    He recalled noticing that Zara’s two-and-a-half-year-old son was also at home and that the whole house had been swept clean. “The house was unusually clean and the floor was washed up.”


    “Seeing this made my heart sink. I immediately called my elder brother and dialled 15 to call local police,” he said and revealed that an attempt to kill his daughter had also been made in the past.


    Shabbir told the media that his late wife had fixed their daughter’s marriage to her nephew in her lifetime. After marriage, Qadeer and Zahra had a good relationship, but her maternal aunt and mother-in-law often accused the deceased of having “cast a spell” on her son, which often led to fights in the house. 


    The accused also told the police that her son was very caring towards his wife, and he used to send money directly to her account, which was not acceptable to the mother-in-law. With the victim pregnant again, the primary accused believed that her son would be “completely under the control” of the daughter-in-law.


    “I will never forgive the accused. I will ensure that justice is served,” Shabbir said, adding that after his wife’s death, Zara was the only anchor in is life.

    The police also suggested in their report that Sughran has six daughters and only one son, and she, as well as her six daughters, were jealous of Zara because she was living abroad with her husband, who cared for her. She thought that her son had been taken away by her daughter-in-law, which led to domestic fights.

  • Aqib Javed appointed interim white-ball head coach

    Aqib Javed appointed interim white-ball head coach

    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has appointed former fast bowler Aqib Javed as the interim white ball (ODI and T20) head coach of men’s cricket team until the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025.

    During this period, Aqib will also remain a senior member of the men’s National Selection Committee and will take on more responsibilities after the Champions Trophy.

    The PCB will start looking for a permanent white-ball head coach and aims to fill the position by the end of the ICC Champions Trophy, which is due to be held from February 19 to March 9.

    The white-ball coaching slot was vacated after Gary Kirsten resigned last month. Jason Gillespie, the red-ball head coach, coached the team during their recent tour of Australia and will return for the upcoming two-Test series in South Africa.

    Pakistan will play three ODIs and three T20Is in Zimbabwe from November 24 to December 5, followed by three white-ball matches in South Africa from December 10 to 22. 

    Before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan will host New Zealand and South Africa for an ODI triangular series from February 8 to 14.

  • Sidhu puts forth unique condition for return to Kapil Sharma’s show

    Sidhu puts forth unique condition for return to Kapil Sharma’s show

    Amid speculations about his return to the top-rated comedy show, former Indian cricketer and cast member of The Kapil Sharma Show, Navjot Singh Sidhu, has made a unique condition for rejoining The Great Indian Kapil Show that now streams on Netflix.


    In the most recent episode of the show that aired on the digital streaming platform last Saturday, Sidhu appeared as a guest along with former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh.


    While the show has now been shifted from TV as a new Netflix production, Sidhu’s return came after five years since he last appeared alongside other cast members and host Kapil Sharma on the hit comedy show.


    “This day will be the most wonderful and memorable day of my life,” he said at the end of the episode, expressing his desire to return to the show.


    “I want things to be like before when all of us were together like a beautiful bouquet. I hope we can come together again, but this time with Archana Singh as well,” Sidhu said, adding that he would come back on the condition that Archana continued to be a part of the show.


    Sidhu had been an important part of the show until 2019, adding charm with his laughs, catchphrases, and poetry. He, however, was replaced by Archana after uproar over his statements regarding the Pulwama attack.


    Hindu extremist groups started protesting against him, demanding his removal from the comedy show. A protest was also held against him in Mumbai’s Film City and the management of the show gave into the demands soon after.


    “I left the show because there were some political reasons that I don’t want to talk much about… that’s why I left the show,” he said during his appearance on Saturday.

  • WATCH: All eyes on Hania Aamir at Badshah’s electrifying concert

    WATCH: All eyes on Hania Aamir at Badshah’s electrifying concert

    Actress Hania Aamir received a special shoutout from Indian rapper Badshah during his recent concert in Canada. She shared highlights from the event on her Instagram stories, showing her friend spotting her in the crowd and giving her a heartfelt mention.

    Aamir and Badshah are seen bowing to each other offstage before sharing a friendly hug in one of the videos. Moments later, Badshah returned to the stage, calling on the crowd to “Make some noise for Hania!” as she cheered him on from the audience.

    She later captioned the clip with a note, referring to Badshah as “my beautiful friend,” adding, “He’s an absolute rockstar! Hero hai (He’s a hero).”

    The cross-border exchange, widely shared by fans, highlights the ongoing camaraderie between artists from Pakistan and India.

    Recently, Hania Aamir addressed the rumour mills surrounding her relationship with Indian rapper Badshah.

    On a podcast, she replied, “Ahh, that’s a personal question. It was just Instagram and in one of my crazy reels, he commented something, and my friend went like, ‘Badshah commented on your post.’ He had DM’d me so we just spoke a little bit.”

    The host, Haroon Rashid, then chimed in, “Some people think you are in a relationship with him like you are just adding fuel to the fire.”

    To this, she stated, “I sometimes think that my only problem is I am not married because if I was, I would have been away from so many of these rumours.”

    “These rumours are ridiculous and it’s also ridiculous how news articles are writing about your relationship,” the host added.

    Despite the speculations, both Aamir and Badshah have clarified their relationship as just friends, debunking any dating rumours. The ongoing gossip started amid multiple spottings of the two together, often sharing their meet-ups on social media.

  • Decided to prioritise Pakistan after Mumbai attacks: Mikaal Zulfiqar

    Decided to prioritise Pakistan after Mumbai attacks: Mikaal Zulfiqar


    Actor Mikaal Zulfiqar’s journey in the entertainment industry has been full of twists, turns and hard decisions. Despite recognition for his work in Indian films, the actor says he made a life-changing decision to “prioritise Pakistan” after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
     
    Appearing as a guest on AK Buzz ‘Persona’, Mikaal shared some candid insights into his career, explaining how his approach towards work and priorities has evolved over the years.

    “After 2008, I decided Pakistan would be my priority. Even though I had aspirations for Hollywood due to my background, Bollywood opportunities came my way and I took them. But after the Mumbai attacks, I firmly shifted back to working in Pakistan,” he said.
     
    When asked how he got the opportunities in Bollywood, Mikaal said he was lucky. “I started with Bollywood early. I used to go to India for modeling and fashion shows in Delhi. Especially for bridal events. I think it was 2002 when I first went to India… just a year into my modeling career. We did this for two or three years.”
     
     
    “Later, I was part of a film called ‘Godfather’ that was produced by Aslam Bhatti. It featured some Indian and Pakistani actors and was shot in Dubai as well as Bulgaria. I got a role there, thanks to Ahsan Khan, who was initially cast but couldn’t do it. We were friends, so he suggested I talk to the team. That’s how I ended up doing the role,” Mikaal revealed.
     
    The Aap Jaise Marzi actor also praised the relationships he built along the way. “Vinod Khanna recommended me for my next project, ‘Shoot on Sight,’ an Indian-English production. It was a major turning point for me as I worked with legends like Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Their craft is recognised not just in Bollywood but across the globe.”
     
    “That film gave me confidence as director Jagmohan Mundhra told me how they had considered actors like Abhishek Bachchan and Vivek Oberoi but eventually decided I was the right fit. That acknowledgment made me feel like I was on the right path,” he added.

    When asked if it was challenging as a Pakistani artist in India at the time amid political tensions, Mikaal said it was “indeed tricky”. 


    “Bollywood is a bigger industry with more opportunities, fame and larger-scale projects. Around that time, I started focusing on India and took fewer projects in Pakistan. Things changed after the 2008 Mumbai attacks that strained Pakistan-India relations. The projects I had lined up in India were put on hold or cancelled,” he said, sharing how it prompted him to decide to focus entirely on Pakistan. 


    Mikaal Zulfiqar has starred in dramas such as, Saiqa, Dil Hai Chota Sa, Kiasay Kahoon, Pani Jaisa Piyar, Shehr –E- Zaat, Talafi, and Mann Pyasa. 
    Dil-e- Nadaan , written by Sadia Akhtar and directed by Saima Waseem, is his latest offering.

  • My wedding was arranged by Allah: Hamza Ali Abbasi

    My wedding was arranged by Allah: Hamza Ali Abbasi


    Have you ever wondered if love is something that finds you when you are ready or when it’s simply meant to be? For actor Hamza Ali Abbasi, the journey to finding true love wasn’t easy, but it was guided by something greater, he says.       


    Appearing as a guest on Amna Haider Isani’s Haute Talk, Abbasi talked about the challenges he faced in love and relationships before meeting his wife Naimal Khawar.

     
    The Legends of Maula Jatt actor revealed that he had never truly experienced love “in the right way” before finding his soulmate.

     
    “In life, I had never experienced love in the right way and I was never able to truly love [someone]. I had many bad experiences and I believe the fault was mostly mine. I wasn’t mature enough. I still don’t think I’m mature enough to say I’ve grown up,” he said.

     
    “I’ve broken hearts and my own heart was broken too. I feel ashamed for hurting people,” the actor said while reflecting on his past.

     
    Abbasi also spoke about his journey of self-reflection and seeking forgiveness. “I’ve asked for forgiveness and I did what I could to make amends.
    I’ve hurt people, I’ve broken hearts, and I have done many wrong things,” he added.

     
    After going through so many hardships Abbasi said, he turned to faith and made a sincere prayer.
    “I prayed, ‘Oh Allah, I’ve never experienced true love, and I never thought of marriage.’ Then I chose a path and prayed for love or marriage.
    I didn’t know how to go about it but I trusted Allah, and I think my prayer was accepted. Allah took my hand and led me to love a person in a way that I had no control over. I couldn’t control myself and it was happening on autopilot.”

     
    The Parwaaz hai Junoon actor also reflected on how life’s challenges led him to find peace and love in unexpected ways.

     
    “Allah brought me to someone simple, and I fell in love with Naimal. We got married and it’s been almost six years. Alhamdulillah, Allah accepted my prayer and honoured me. I didn’t have the capability or maturity to do this on my own.
    My wedding was arranged by Allah and I didn’t have the maturity to plan it. It was beautiful, simple and full of blessings from Allah. A wedding should be simple so that it doesn’t turn into a show. You can save money and keep it simple,” Abbasi added.

     
    Naimal Khawar and Hamza Ali Abbasi tied the knot on August 25, 2019, in Islamabad.

     
    Abbasi is currently in the headlines for starring in Faraar, a drama serial written by Mustafa Afridi and directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain and Musadiq Malik.

  • Muhammad Rizwan donates keeping gloves, jersey to Sydney Cricket Ground Museum

    Muhammad Rizwan donates keeping gloves, jersey to Sydney Cricket Ground Museum

    National cricket team captain Muhammad Rizwan has donated his wicket-keeping gloves and jersey to the Sydney Cricket Ground Museum after the second T20 match against Australia was played there.

    The Sydney Cricket Ground Museum management thanked the captain for donating the gloves and shirt.

    The second match of the three-match T20 series between Pakistan and Australia was played in Sydney on Saturday, and won by Australia. The last match of the series will be played in Hobart today (Monday).

    Pakistan playing XI for third T20

    Pakistan’s playing XI has been announced for the third and final T20 International (T20I) against Australia, and the Green Shirts will be playing under a new captain.

    National team captain Mohammad Rizwan has been rested for the final T20, and Salman Ali Agha will replace him in today’s match, while Haseebullah will take over as wicketkeeper.

    The playing XI includes captain Agha, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Haseebullah, Usman Khan, Muhammad Irfan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jehandad Khan, Haris Rauf and Sufyan Muqeem.

    Previously, Australia defeated Pakistan by 13 runs to take an unassailable 0-2 lead in the series in the second match of the three-match T20I series.

    The final T20I between Pakistan and Australia will start at 1 pm today, Pakistan time.

  • Govinda’s health deteriorates while addressing rally

    Govinda’s health deteriorates while addressing rally

    Bollywood actor and Shiv Sena leader Govinda’s health deteriorated while addressing an election rally, after which he was airlifted to a hospital.

    The Indian media reported that he was taken to a hospital in Mumbai after his health worsened during a rally in Jalgaon on Saturday. He initially complained of mild physical discomfort, but soon, he developed severe chest pain and leg pain.

    On the advice of doctors, he was immediately airlifted to a Mumbai hospital, where he was provided immediate medical care.

    No statement has been issued by Govinda or his family about his health so far, which has raised concerns among his fans and supporters.

    Govinda was injured by a bullet from his revolver at his residence last month.

    The actor’s manager had said that the licensed revolver fell while being stored in the cupboard and accidentally fired.

    Earlier, Govinda has landed in a hospital after he accidentally fired his own gun at his leg.

    The actor ran into a bit of misfortune at his home in Mumbai on while he was getting ready to leave for Kolkata early in the morning on 4:45 am.

    A licensed revolver that he owned accidentally fired, injuring him in the leg.

    In an audio message Govinda said, “I was hit by a bullet, but it has been removed. I am grateful to the doctors and all your prayers.”

    The 90s star is being treated at the CritiCare Hospital.

  • Hasan Nawaz declared bankrupt after failing to clear tax liabilities in UK

    Hasan Nawaz declared bankrupt after failing to clear tax liabilities in UK

    Hassan Nawaz, son of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, has been declared bankrupt by the High Court of Justice in London after he failed to clear his tax liabilities, Geo News correspondent Murtaza Ali Shah reported on November 17.

    The UK Gazette, an official public record journal, published the details of Hasan’s bankruptcy.

    The Gazette stated that Hasan Nawaz, who resides in Flat 17 Avenfield House, 118 Park Lane in London, while serving as a company director, has been declared bankrupt under case number 694 of 2023.

    The petition was filed last year on August 25, 2023, and the bankruptcy order was issued on April 29, 2024, after a case brought forward by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

    The petition brought forward last year against Nawaz’s son in London claimed that he had unpaid debts and liabilities as the basis for the action.

    Dawn reported that under UK law, a bankruptcy order restricts an individual from acting as a company director or managing businesses without court approval until the individual is discharged from bankruptcy. Hasan Nawaz, however, continues to act as a director of multiple companies in the UK.

    Previously, in 2018, the two were declared proclaimed offenders after they failed to join the investigation in Avenfield Apartment, Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment references filed by the National Account­ability Bureau (NAB).

    Both then left Pakistan after they were named in high-profile corruption cases the same year. They were declared proclaimed offenders for not joining the investigation and court proceedings, and subsequently, their arrest warrants were issued.

    In April 2024, Hasan Nawaz and Hussain Nawaz were formally acquitted in three corruption cases related to the Panama Papers.

    After an accountability court suspended their warrants this year, both returned to Pakistan quietly on March 12, ending their six-year-long self-imposed exile in London.

    After their acquittal, the NAB prosecutors did not file appeals against the acquittal orders of Sharif’s son.

    The NAB prosecutor informed the court that the cases did not fall under the amendments to the NAB laws, adding that Nawaz, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and her husband, Captain (retd) Safdar, had already been acquitted in the cases against them.

    Noting that the accountability bureau had not filed an appeal against Maryam’s acquittal, the lawyer said it was based on the “same documents” on which her father was freed of the charges.