NBP to participate in China trade fair in September

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BEIJING: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) will participate in the 8th China International Fair for Trade-in-Services (CIFTIS) 2021, scheduled to be held from September 2 to 7, 2021 in Beijing. The Accounting Society for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of China (ASFETC), an affiliate of the Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of … Read more

UK high commissioner holds ‘Khuli Katchehry’

ISLAMABAD: High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan held the 7th virtual “Khuli Katchehry” with the Pakistani diaspora in the UK, a statement received here said. A large number of community members attended the virtual Katchehri, it added. During the interaction, the diaspora members sought resolution of their issues regarding visas, NICOPs, POCs, passports and property matters … Read more

China, Russia have soft corner for Taliban, Pakistan is acting cautiously

China, Russia have soft corner for Taliban, Pakistan is acting cautiously

At a time when the whole world was horrified by the news of the Taliban’s control of Afghanistan, the top leaders in China and Russia kept in touch with the Taliban, according to the reports. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has telephoned the foreign ministers of Russia and China to ask them to work … Read more

PCB: New Zealand Cricket has not talked about any worries over upcoming tour

PCB: New Zealand Cricket has not talked about any worries over upcoming tour

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) denied the news about New Zealand Cricket’s worried about the upcoming Pakistan tour and told that (NZC) has not spoken to them over such concerns.

The PCB spokesperson stated that the cricket board was preparing for the New Zealand tour and the series is at its full steam, as was the case in earlier held home series and the Pakistan Super League.

He told that the players and match officials will love the status of state guests in Pakistan during their tour.

New Zealand media had previously reported that the team’s tour to Pakistan was subject to a security reconsideration as the players had expressed worries.

The media reported that New Zealand Press Association Chief Heath Mills said that whatever happening in Afghanistan is miserable and people, as well as the New Zealand players, were questioning the security check procedures.

The report also proposed that the NZC independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

The PCB is fixed to the stance that the tour has been scheduled and it has nothing to do with the regional situation.

As per PCB, Reg’s visit in August was scheduled long ago and it has nothing to do with the Afghanistan issue.

PCB spokesperson told that Reg is an adviser of the England Cricket Board (ECB) too, hence he will provide his advice to them, also regarding England’s men and women teams’ visit to Pakistan, scheduled for October.

For now, England reported that ECB would also examine the security situation in Pakistan for the autumn ODI tour for England’s men’s and women’s cricket teams.

On the other hand, an ECB spokesperson told that there are always going to be security checks and procedures

 

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Babar Azam & Mohammad Wasim divided over Shoaib Malik’s selection in T20

Babar Azam & Mohammad Wasim divided over Shoaib Malik selection in T20

Pakistan captain Babar Azam, and chief selector Mohammad Wasim are divided regarding the selection of veteran cricketer Shoaib Malik in the T20 squad.

As per the reports, Babar wants to add Shoaib to the T20 squad, according to him he can solve the middle-order batting issue of the team. Whereas, Wasim doesn’t want to include an aged player like Shoaib in the team ahead of T20 World Cup.

Reports further claimed that while citing their sources Wasim didn’t further reply to Babar on his request.

This year it is observed that the Pakistan team has been marred by middle-order batting issues. Only Fakhar Zaman, apart from Babar and Mohammad Rizwan, has completed their fifty in T20 for the national team.

Shoaib’s 354 runs made him the 4th highest run-scorer in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). He also proved his determination at this stage in the recently finished Kashmir Premier League (KPL) by scoring 240 runs in 7 matches.

 

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Mohammad Rizwan: Some players want to rest before T20 World Cup

Mohammad Rizwan: Some players want rest before T20 World Cup

Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan said that some players want to rest ahead of the T20 World Cup so that the team remains mentally and physically fit for the tournament.

Pakistan is scheduled to play the ODI series against Afghanistan in Sri Lanka during the first week of September. Currently, Pakistan is playing in West Indies and preparing for the 2nd Test against West Indies.

In an interview, Rizwan told, “We have been playing continuously for last eight to nine months and the main thing is we are playing bio-secure bubble which is quite tough,”

He added, “Our main event is T20 World Cup and most of the senior players want to rest. Our physio has also suggested rest for our body and the players sitting on the bench have the best opportunity to showcase themselves,”

However, Rizwan denied the rumors that Chief Selector Mohammad Wasim and Babar Azam are divided on the selection of the team members.

He said, “I did not hear that there was any problem between the captain and the chief selector

He further said, There is no such thing that the captain and the chief selector are not on the same page, we are all one. Yes, there can be differences in opinion but in the end, we try to make decisions in the favor of the team,”

For now, Mohammad Rizwan is self-assured that his team will make a comeback in the 2nd Test against the West Indies after losing the 1st test by 1 wicket only.

 

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England tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

England tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will evaluate the security ahead of England’s tour to Pakistan this October due to the worries over the issues in neighboring country Afghanistan.

England is scheduled to tour Pakistan for the first time in 16 years in October, with the men’s team playing 2 T20s in Rawalpindi and the women’s team playing 2 T20s and 3 ODIs.

The ongoing situation in Afghanistan during the past few days has ‘raised concerns about potential new security issues in neighboring Pakistan’.

An ECB spokesperson quoted, “For any tour, there’s ongoing security procedures and checks. We continue to plan for the men’s and women’s tour of Pakistan this autumn,”

Yesterday, it was reported that the New Zealand team have also raised security concerns after the Taliban take over Afghanistan.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

 

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Airlift raises $85 million in largest round for Pakistani startups

Airlift raises $85 million in largest round for Pakistani startups

Airlift has recently announced an $85 million Series B financing, which is backed by some of the renowned investors around the globe. This is the largest private funding round in the history of Pakistan, according to the data revealed by Invest2Innovate. $85 million Series B financing of the Airlift in Pakistan marks the largest in … Read more

Nation observes Youm-e-Ashura amid Delta outbreak

Youm-e-Ashura

Today, the nation is observing Youm-e-Ashura, Muharram 10, with solemnity and security in remembrance of Hazrat Imam Hussain’s martyrdom. Today, mourning processions in connection with the 10th Muharram will be conducted in all of the country’s cities and towns. Standard operating procedures (SOPs) for mourning processions have also been issued to prevent the spread of … Read more

Anti-Taliban protesters killed in Jalalabad against removal of Afghan flag

Anti-Taliban

At least three people have been killed in the protests of anti-Taliban in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, according to witnesses, as the militant group consolidates authority across the nation. The Taliban fighters opened fire on citizens who were trying to raise the national flag of Afghanistan at a city plaza, according to two … Read more

Afghanistan vs Pakistan cricket series to be held despite Taliban control

Afghanistan vs Pakistan cricket series to be held despite Taliban control

The Afghanistan cricket team has started training in the capital Kabul for a series of ODI matches against Pakistan.

The Afghan Cricket Board (ACB) has posted pictures of a training camp for Afghan national team players on their official Facebook page after the Taliban took control of the Afghan capital, Kabul.

A statement issued by the Afghan cricket team said that a training camp of the national team has been set up in Kabul for the series against Pakistan in which many players are participating.

On the other hand, the Afghan board has confirmed the one-day series against Pakistan, which will be played in Sri Lanka, which will be hosted by Afghanistan.

 

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Muharram processions taken out in different parts of Lahore

9th Muharram-ul-Haram

LAHORE: In connection with the 9th Muharram, over 70 taazia, alam and zuljanah processions were taken out in different parts of Lahore, amid elaborate security arrangement to avoid any untoward incident. Over 350 Majalis-e-Aza were arranged. Main 9th Muharram procession was taken out from Pando Street in Islampura. After passing through Lower Mall and Old … Read more

UAE welcomes Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani on ‘humanitarian grounds’

Ashraf Ghani

The UAE government on Wednesday said it welcomed Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to the country, following an announcement carried by the state news agency WAM. “The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation can confirm that the UAE has welcomed President Ashraf Ghani and his family into the country on humanitarian grounds,” the statement … Read more

New Zealand tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

New Zealand tour to Pakistan in worries due to players security concerns

New Zealand players announced ODI squads for the Pakistan tour, but they have also raised their security concerns after the Taliban take over Afghanistan.

According to New Zealand’s publication ‘Stuff‘, their players have raised concerns over touring Pakistan in September-October due to the present situation in the Asian region.

New Zealand Cricket (NZC) independent security consultant Reg Dickason will tour Pakistan the following week to ensure the security situation here, and his report based on a detailed evaluation will make the final decision whether they will tour Pakistan or not.

NZ Cricket Players Association boss, Heath Mills said, “We’re very comfortable with the process we’ve got, but notwithstanding that, with events in Afghanistan in the last few days, it’s very sad what’s happening in that country and people including players are obviously asking questions of our security check processes. We just need to assure them of the process, and follow it, and reach a determination,”

Earlier, NZC confirmed their tour to Pakistan after 18 years to play 3 ODIs, and 5 T20s in Rawalpindi and Lahore, respectively.

New Zealand’s ODI squad:

Tom Latham (c) (wk), Finn Allen, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell (wk), Doug Bracewell, Colin de Grandhomme, Jacob Duffy, Matt Henry (ODI only), Scott Kuggeleijn, Cole McConchie, Henry Nicholls, Ajaz Patel, Rachin Ravindra, Ben Sears (T20 only), Blair Tickner, Will Young

New Zealand’s T20I squad:

Tom Latham (c) (wk), Finn Allen, Todd Astle, Hamish Bennett, Tom Blundell (wk), Mark Chapman, Colin de Grandhomme, Martin Guptill, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Ajaz Patel, Ish Sodhi, Ben Sears, Blair Tickner, Will Young

 

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Pakistan, Korea vow to strengthen bilateral trade

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan enjoys friendly relations with Korea and is looking forward to further strengthening the bilateral relations between the two countries, a senior government official said. During a meeting with Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Suh Sang-Pyo, who paid a courtesy call on the finance minister, Tarin thanked Korea for the three-year framework arrangement … Read more

Danish PM lauds Pakistan’s ‘valuable assistance’ in evacuations from Afghanistan

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Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday acknowledged the support extended by the government of Pakistan in facilitating their nationals from Afghanistan. The Danish prime minister in a tweet spoke high of the ‘valuable assistance’ provided by Pakistan following her call to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday. “Spoke to Pakistani PM Khan. We … Read more

Afghan currency reaches record low after president Ghani’s exit

ISLAMABAD: After a cowardly escape of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, Afghanistan’s acting central bank governor also joined the bandwagon and departed from the country, as the Taliban fighters took control of the capital, with the political uncertainty pushing the nation’s currency to a record low, Bloomberg reported. The Afghani fell as much as 1.7 per … Read more

Pakistan rejects India’s ‘gratuitous’ remarks on Ranjit Singh’s statue being vandalised

Philippine Plane Crash Pakistan expresses condolences

Pakistan on Wednesday categorically rejected the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ ‘unwarranted and gratuitous’ remarks on an incident involving the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore. “It is highly hypocritical of a country that is purveyor of state-sponsored discrimination against its minorities to pontificate on the issue of minority rights elsewhere,” a statement issued … Read more