Hafiz Naeem demands deployment of 5,000 security personnel during LG polls

Hafiz Naeem polls

Hafiz Naeem demands army, rangers during LG polls He deployment of 5,000 army and rangers personnel Naeem said conspiracies are cooked in Governor House KARACHI: Chief Jamat e Islami (JI) Hafiz Naeem said Tuesday that there must be heavy deployment of rangers and the army at the polling stations during local government (LG) polls in … Read more

PAK vs NZ: Pakistan defetaed New Zealand by six wickets in first ODI

PAK vs NZ: Pakistan defetaed New Zealand by six wickets in first ODI

Pakistan chose to bowl first and held New Zealand to 255 runs. Fakhar, Babar and Rizwan each struck half-centuries for Pakistan. Naseem Shah claimed his second fifer in ODI cricket. At the National Bank Cricket Arena in Karachi on Monday, Pakistan defeated New Zealand by six wickets in the first One-Day International of the three-match … Read more

LG polls Karachi: PTI demands security as all polling stations are ‘sensitive’

Ali Zaidi

PTI asked to declare polling stations as sensitive The party fears rigging by PPP during polls Also demands paramilitary force to be deployed KARACHI: Following the ECP verdict to hold LG polls in Karachi and Hyderabad as per schedule, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has demanded to declare all polling stations as sensitive – fearing influence during … Read more

ECP finalizes arrangements to hold LG elections in Karachi

ECP finalizes
  • ECP will announce the reserved decision on January 09.
  • CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja reserved its verdict on Friday.
  • ECP has rejected MQM-P’s allegations regarding dual voter lists.

ISLAMABAD: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has finalized all the arrangements to hold the local government (LG) polls in Karachi and Hyderabad on January 15.

Sources said the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) will announce the reserved decision on holding the repeatedly-delayed local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad January 09.

The ECP had reserved verdict on petitions filed by MQM-Pakistan, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) over local government elections in Karachi and Hyderabad.

The ECP bench headed by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sikandar Sultan Raja reserved its verdict on Friday.

Sources said that the Election Commission has rejected MQM-P’s allegations regarding using dual voter lists and completed all preparations for the LG polls in Karachi and Hyderabad. The local body elections in Sindh’s two most populous cities will be held on the old voter lists.

It should be noted that the CEC, during the hearing on MQM’s request, said that local elections in Karachi could not be postponed anymore.

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18 new Covid-19 cases surface in Pakistan

18 new

4,447 corona tests have been conducted during the last 24 hours. Condition of 22 patients affected by corona is said to be critical. However, no death was reported in the last 24 hours. ISLAMABAD: National Institute of Health (NIH) has registered 18 new cases of Covid-19 in the country during the last 24 hours. Spokesperson … Read more

Two arrested for acid attack on siblings in Karachi

acid attack

Police arrested two suspects for throwing acid The suspects hurled acid at two sisters and their brother Police said suspect Amir’s marriage proposal was rejected KARACHI: Police arrested two suspects involved in an acid attack on two sisters and their brother in Korangi Industrial Area of Karachi. The suspects were arrested in injured condition after … Read more

Karachi Eat 2023: Here’s all you need to know about the festival

The Eat Festival Karachi edition has returned, and foodies are having a blast. The festival is expected to draw over 250,000 eager festivalgoers to the city from January 6 to January 8. Online visitors can order food from the festival and eat it in the privacy of their own homes. The Eat Festival Karachi edition … Read more

Karachi police chief admits failure in controlling street crimes

street crimes

AIG Karachi said rising street crime is a major concern He blamed weak police investigation for the situation He said 100 people were killed in street crimes last year   Karachi Police Chief has expressed helplessness in controlling the rising street crimes in the city. In a conversation with BOL News, Additional Inspector General (AIG) … Read more

Sarfaraz Ahmed thinks second Test’s result could’ve been different

Sarfaraz Ahmed
  • Sarfaraz Ahmed scored a century in the second Test against New Zealand in Karachi.
  • It was his first hundred since 2014 and his fourth overall.
  • The 35-year-old also thanked the crowd in Karachi for their support.

 

After making a century against New Zealand in the second Test of the series on Friday in Karachi, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfaraz Ahmed has started to bat again.

The right-fourth hander’s hundred overall and first since 2014 was this one.

“I was part of the team for four years and despite not getting chances here, I was continuing to play well elsewhere. Wanted an opportunity from Allah Almighty and got it,” Ahmed said during the post-match presentation ceremony.

“I was very tense in the first Test, but the boys and captain gave me confidence. [Last session today] when 140 runs were left, the management said that you need to keep trying to score when the ball is there to hit.”

“But then two wickets fell, and so we changed our style of play. If those two wickets didn’t fall then the result could’ve been something else,” he added.

With his team pursuing a 319-run goal and at one point in the second innings being 80-5, the former skipper hit a stunning century.

“It is a fourth-innings century so it is special, probably my best,” he said when asked if it was the best innings of his career.

The 35-year-old also expressed gratitude to the Karachi crowd and urged them to attend the stadium for the ODI series, which begins on January 9.

“Karachi crowd has always supported me. And always supported the team. Request them to come for the ODIs too,” he concluded.

Ahmed scored 335 runs in four innings with the help of three fifty-pluses and a hundred, earning him the title of player of the game and series.

It should be mentioned that both games in the two-match Test series between Pakistan and New Zealand ended in a tie.

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Babar Azam advises Sarfaraz to ‘keep shining’

Babar Azam
  • Babar Azam scores his first hundred since 2014 for Pakistan against New Zealand.
  • Ahmed Zafar Ansari was also named player of the match and series after scoring 335 runs in four innings.
  • The 35-year-old also thanked the crowd in Karachi.

After the Green Shirts successfully prevented New Zealand from winning the Test series in Karachi on Friday, Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam appeared optimistic.

“Another fantastic inning by Sarfaraz bhai. Keep shining,” the skipper wrote on Twitter as the wicket-keeper-batter helped Pakistan draw the match with his magnificent ton.

The right-fourth hander’s hundred overall and first since 2014 was this one. Ahmed scored 335 runs in four innings with the help of three fifty-pluses and a hundred, earning him the title of player of the game and series.

During the post-match presentation ceremony, Ahmed said: “I was part of the team for four years and despite not getting chances here I was continuing to play well elsewhere. Wanted an opportunity from Allah Almighty and got it.”

“I was very tense in the first Test, but the boys and captain gave me confidence. [Last session today] when 140 runs were left, the management said that you need to keep trying to score when the ball is there to hit.”

“But then two wickets fell, and so we changed our style of play. If those two wickets didn’t fall then the result could’ve been something else,” the right-hander said.

“It is a fourth-innings century so it is special, probably my best,” he said when asked if it was the best innings of his career.

The 35-year-old also expressed gratitude to the Karachi crowd and urged them to attend the stadium for the ODI series, which begins on January 9.

“Karachi crowd has always supported me. And always supported the team. Request them to come for the ODIs too,” he concluded.

Match report

In dwindling light, Pakistan’s final combination of Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed held off 21 balls while Ahmed scored a valiant century to deny New Zealand victory and force a thrilling draw in the second Test.

With 39 balls left in the game, Sarfaraz was out for a career-high 118, and New Zealand was in position to win the series.

However, as night fell, Naseem scored 15 and Ahmed seven runs to lead Pakistan to 304-9 in pursuit of a 319-run total when umpires Alex Wharf and Aleem Dar ruled that there were just three overs left and the light could not be maintained.

The first Test, which was also played in Karachi, resulted in a tie, ending the two-match series at 0-0 and denying New Zealand their first series victory in Pakistan in 53 years.

After taking the second new ball, Tim Southee dismissed Agha Salman for 30 runs to end a 70-run stand for the seventh wicket before Bracewell removed Ahmed to give New Zealand a chance to win.

But Ahmed’s fourth Test century, his first in eight years, was what put Pakistan on track for a hard-fought draw.

With the total at 125-5 at lunch, Pakistan was in serious trouble. However, Ahmed spearheaded the fightback during a sixth-wicket stand of 123 runs in three hours with Saud Shakeel, who scored 32.

Ahmed accelerated the run rate by blasting three boundaries and a six off spinner Michael Bracewell before driving pacer Matt Henry for two to achieve his hundred as Pakistan reached 179-5 at tea, needing an additional 140 runs in the remaining 31 overs.

However, the objective became unattainable as Pakistan lost Ahmed, Hasan Ali (five), and Salman in a span of 14 runs.

The home team’s 314 against Australia in Karachi in 1994 was the previous best winning chase in a Test in Pakistan.

Ahmed, who was relieved of his duties as captain of all three formats in October 2019, made a comeback in the drawn first Test, which was played in his hometown of Karachi, and finished the series with the most runs (335), including three fifty-pluses and a hundred.

Sarfaraz improved on his previous record of 112 against the same opponents in Dubai eight years ago by batting for four hours and 48 minutes while striking nine boundaries and a six.

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Pakistan continues to play fantastic Test matches

Pakistan
  • Pakistan’s winless home Test record extended to eight matches with a 0-0 draw against New Zealand.
  • Second time in Test history Pakistan has drawn a Test match with just one wicket remaining.
  • ICC World Test Championship series between Pakistan and New Zealand ends in a goalless draw.

 

Pakistan narrowly held out against New Zealand late on day five in Karachi to scrape out a draw, but the latest outcome extended their winless home record to eight Test matches. With one wicket left in the ICC World Test Championship series against New Zealand, Pakistan drew a Test match for the second time in their Test history.

On day five, when the sunset in Karachi, all four results were still in the cards. For the first time in more than fifty years, New Zealand needed just one wicket to defeat Pakistan in a Test series. Pakistan was only 15 runs away from victory.

Pakistan narrowly held out against New Zealand late on day five in Karachi to scrape out a draw, but the latest outcome extended their winless home record to eight Test matches. With one wicket left in the ICC World Test Championship series against New Zealand, Pakistan drew a Test match for the second time in their Test history.

On day five, when the sun set in Karachi, all four results were still in the cards. For the first time in more than fifty years, New Zealand needed just one wicket to defeat Pakistan in a Test series. Pakistan was only 15 runs away from victory.

Late in the day, the visitors reentered the match by taking three wickets in the span of five overs, including Sarfaraz’s. However, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed managed to hold on, and Naseem even hit a six and a four in each over before the match was called off due to the possibility of a late Pakistani theft.

Bold assertions continue to be featured in Pakistani thrillers.

Pakistan has now lost all eight of its home Test matches. In Rawalpindi in February 2021, they defeated South Africa to earn their last victory on home soil.

However, there hasn’t been a lack of drama in the local Test matches. Last month, Ben Stokes made a risky declaration to start the Rawalpindi Test, which England won by 74 runs to start their series on a high note.

Babar Azam threw caution to the breeze in the final Test match against New Zealand by declaring with roughly 15 overs remaining in the day and New Zealand needing 138 runs. The New Zealand batsmen started off strong and reached 61/1 in 7.3 overs before poor visibility stopped play.

As Tim Southee became the third captain to call a bold declaration in the nation in 2023, not much changed. With more than a day remained in the Test, Southee declared at 277/5 and gave Pakistan a target of 318. We once again saw a fascinating Test match that could have gone any way.

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Cold weather prevails in Karachi

Cold weather
  • PMD has predicted a fall in temperature in Karachi in the coming days.
  • Westerly winds will enter in Karachi city on January 09.
  • Cold and cloudy weather is expected in most parts of the country

KARACHI: Cold weather prevailed in Karachi and its adjoining areas as the mercury dropped to 11 degrees Celsius in the metropolis city last night.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has predicted a fall in temperature in Karachi in the coming days under the influence of the westerly winds which entered the city on January 09.

Northeastern winds are presently blowing in the city at 14 kilometers of speed, according to the weather report. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 24-26 degrees Celsius today.

On the other hand, cold and cloudy weather is expected in most parts of the country during the next twelve hours.
However, light rain with snow is likely in north Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pothohar region, and Kashmir.

Dense fog is likely to prevail in the upper Sindh and plain areas of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Temperatures of some major cities recorded in Islamabad, Quetta, and Muzaffarabad were seven degree centigrade, Lahore and Peshawar eight, Karachi 16, Gilgit minus two, and Murree zero degree centigrade.

 

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Three children burn to death in Karachi

Three children

The fire incident occurred in house in Islamia Colony near Kati Pahari. Two sisters and their cousin Muhammad burnt to death in the incident. The bodies of the three children were shifted to the mortuary after incident KARACHI: Three children burned to death in a terrible fire incident that occurred in a house near the … Read more

Acid hurled on two sisters, brother in Karachi

Acid hurled

Acid was hurled on two sisters and their brother The incident occurred in Korangi Industrial Area of Karachi Police said the motive stemmed from a rejected marriage proposal KARACHI: Unknown men hurled acid on two young girls and their brother returning from work in Korangi area of Karachi, Bol News reported. The heart-wrenching incident occurred … Read more

Weather Update: Karachi to experience strong, cold winds

Cold weather persists in Lahore, areas of Punjab

Residents will experience strong winds and cold weather Karachi will experience cold and dry winds from northern areas The max temperature was recorded at 25.5 degrees centigrade KARACHI: Residents will experience strong winds and colder weather on Saturday (tomorrow) as the minimum temperature is expected to drop to 13° centigrade. According to reports, western winds are … Read more