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New Zealand calls off Pakistan tour, PCB to face financial, reputational damage

New Zealand calls off Pakistan tour, PCB to face financial, reputational damage

New Zealand has abandoned the Pakistan tour due to security concerns before the start of three one-day internationals in Rawalpindi will cost the Pakistan Cricket Board millions. According to the details, a PCB official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the local Newspaper that apart from security losses, it is a blow to the efforts … Read more

Black Caps abandon tour: UK was not involved, Christian Turner clarifies

Black Caps abandon tour: UK was not involved, Christian Turner clarifies

British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner has rejected speculation that the British high commission is involved in calling off the New Zealand tour. He took to Twitter and clarified, “Speculation that British High Commission was involved in Pak vs NZ tour being called off is untrue. This was a decision for the New Zealand … Read more

PM New Zealand Jacinda Ardern appreciated Pakistan the way they hosted he NZ players

PM New Zealand

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stated that she completely support New Zealand Cricket’s decision to abort its Pakistan tour as the safety of the players was vital. “When I spoke with the Prime Minister of Pakistan I conveyed our thanks for taking care of the New Zealand Cricket team,” stated Ardern in a statement. “I know … Read more

New Zealand’s Premier Jacinda Ardern Intends To Tie The Knot This Summer: Sources

Jacinda Ardern Wedding

Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern is all set to tie the knot with her longtime beau Clarke Gayford this summer, sources have revealed.

In an interview recently, Jacinda informed that she and Clarke Gayford have finally set a date for their wedding after announcing they have engaged two years ago.

However, the couple already has a 2-year-old daughter, Neve. Ardern is the second serving leader in modern history who gave birth while in office.

Previously, she had attended the United Nations (UN) general assembly meeting with her baby in tow. She had appeared with the three–month old at the UN and also played with her before giving a speech.

Ardern gave birth to Neve Te Aroha at Auckland Hospital on 21 June 2018 and returned to work in early August after taking six weeks maternity leave.

Earlier in 2017, Ardern had become New Zealand’s youngest prime minister and is one of the few chosen leaders to hold office while expecting.

Later in November 2020, New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern had won the second term as New Zealand’s Prime in the general elections.

She had been reappointed as the country’s Prime Minister as final election results showed her landslide victory for a second term.

“I would say simply that sitting at this table is Aotearoa New Zealand,” Ardern had said.

She further added, “They collectively represent a range of different perspectives, huge talent, enormous experience and, as you would expect in any time of crisis, a huge commitment to serving this country.”

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