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PSL 11: Multan Sultans secure 11-run win over Karachi Kings
Karachi: Multan Sultans beat Karachi Kings by 11 runs by an exceptional batting display and disciplined bowling in the 28th match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 at Karachi’s National Bank Stadium on Sunday.
Chasing 208, Kings were bowled out for 196 in 19.4 overs as Sultans produced an exceptional bowling display to defend the target.
The team got off to a solid start with openers Saad Baig and Jason Roy setting the tone, as runs flowed freely in the early stages of the game.
However, Arafat Minhas provided the breakthrough for Multan as he claimed his first wicket and ended the 29-run opening stand, with Roy dismissed after scoring 16 off nine deliveries, including two fours and a six.
Arafat struck again in the fifth over as Salman Ali Agha’s poor run with the bat continued after being dismissed for two off five deliveries, leaving the team at 41-2 in 4.1 overs.
Karachi Kings were three wickets down inside the powerplay as Peter Siddle picked up his first wicket by dismissing opener Saad Baig after contributing 21 off 15 deliveries, including four boundaries.
Reeza Hendricks and skipper Moeen Ali joined hands and stabilised the innings, putting together a 50-run stand which also helped the team’s total cross the 100-run mark.
Hendricks was nearing yet another PSL half-century but fell short as he was dismissed by Mohammad Imran, which also ended the 67-run stand after contributing 49 runs off 32 deliveries, including five fours and two sixes.
On the first delivery of the 15th over, Karachi lost their fifth wicket as Ashton Turner struck and removed Moeen Ali, who scored 27 off 23 deliveries after hitting two sixes, leaving the team at 129-5.
Abbas Afridi fought hard for his side, scoring runs through boundaries to ease the pressure, which also helped the team’s total sail past the 150-run mark.
Another Sultans spinner joined the attack as Momin Qamar picked up his first wicket of the match and dismissed Khushdil Shah cheaply for four off six deliveries.
Arafat was in top form with the ball as he picked up his third wicket of the match and got rid of Shahid Aziz for a first-ball duck, leaving the team at 160-7 in 16.4 overs.
Hasan Ali and Abbas were not backing down without a fight as they aimed to turn the result around, with runs coming in quick flow, inching closer towards the target with 23 runs required in two overs.
However, Peter Siddle gave Sultans a much-needed breakthrough as Abbas Afridi gave away his wicket after playing a fiery 16-ball 34, hitting three fours and two sixes.
Kings dealt with another setback in the final stages of the game as Adam Zampa was the ninth batter to be dismissed courtesy of a run-out, while Kings’ innings were wrapped up with Hasan Ali being run out after scoring 23 off 10 deliveries.
Minhas was named Player of the Match after taking three wickets for 32 runs in his three overs.
Batting first, Sultans posted 207-7 in their allotted 20 overs.
The team got off to a poor start as Khushdil Shah struck early for Karachi Kings, taking a big wicket on the third delivery of the second over by dismissing Steve Smith for a duck.
Awais Zafar and Josh Philippe then joined hands and started building the innings, finding runs steadily and taking the team past the 50-run mark. The pair added a strong 50-run stand for the second wicket, maintaining momentum and targeting a solid total.
However, Khushdil struck again, claiming his second wicket to break the 66-run partnership by removing Philippe, who played a brilliant knock of 44 off 23 deliveries, hitting five fours and two sixes. The side was left at 77-2 in 7.2 overs.
Shan Masood then came to the crease and supported Awais Zafar as the duo continued adding valuable runs, guiding the team past the 100-run mark.
Khushdil Shah remained in superb form, striking for the third time in his spell by dismissing Awais Zafar, who made 36 off 27 balls with five fours and a six.
In the very next over, Karachi Kings gained further control as Moeen Ali joined the attack and removed Shan Masood, who scored a vital 46 off 25 deliveries, including three fours and three sixes, leaving the side at 135-4 in 13.2 overs.
Arafat Minhas and skipper Ashton Turner kept the scoreboard ticking which helped the total sail past the 150-run mark but Moeen had the upper hand again as he picked up his second wicket by dismissing Turner for a run-a-ball 11.
Pacer Hasan Ali picked up his first wicket as Sultans slipped to six down, with Arafat Minhas dismissed after scoring 17 off 12 deliveries, including two fours.
In the 19th over, Adam Zampa struck, removing Mohammad Nawaz for a run-a-ball 12 after he hit one six, leaving the team at 174-7 in 18.2 overs.
Mohammad Imran then came in and piled up runs in the final over, smashing boundaries and two sixes to take the team past the 200-run mark.
He finished unbeaten on 26 off eight deliveries, featuring two fours and two sixes, while Mohammad Wasim also remained not out on seven.
Khushdil was the standout bowler for the Kings, returning figures of 3/35 in his four overs. Moeen Ali claimed two wickets, while Adam Zampa and Hasan Ali contributed with one wicket each.
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DPM Dar, Russian FM Lavrov discuss rescheduling of PM Shehbaz visit to Russia
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister (DPM/FM), Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Friday held a telephonic conversation with the Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov.
During the interaction, reiterating the importance of maintaining regular high-level engagements, both the dignitaries discussed rescheduling of the visit of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Russia at an early mutually convenient date. The DPM/FM also extended an invitation to FM Lavrov to visit Pakistan, a DPM’s Office news release said.
The two leaders discussed bilateral relations and cooperation at multilateral fora in support of international peace & security.
FM Lavrov appreciated Pakistan’s constructive role in facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States.
The DPM/FM underscored Pakistan’s resolve to continue contributing to efforts aimed at promoting dialogue and diplomacy to resolve all issues.
Both sides agreed to remain in touch.
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President, PM pay tribute to security forces for successful operation against terrorists in Khyber
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday paid tribute to the security forces for killing 22 terrorists of Fitna Al-Khawarij during a joint intelligence-based operation in Khyber district.
In separate statements, both leaders reaffirmed their resolve to continue the fight against terrorism until its complete elimination from the country.
President Zardari stated that terrorists were attempting to undermine Pakistan’s leadership efforts to ensure lasting peace in the region.
“We will defeat terrorism and continue to play a leading role in maintaining peace in the region and across the world,” the president said.
He also expressed deep grief over the martyrdom of a 10-year-old child during the operation and extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also expressed sorrow over the child’s martyrdom, which occurred as a result of unprovoked firing by the terrorists.
Strongly condemning the act, the prime minister prayed for strength and patience for the grieving family.
“The cowardly terrorists’ unprovoked firing, carried out in an attempt to save themselves, which resulted in the martyrdom of a child, is an irreparable crime against humanity,” he added.
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Severe heatwave likely to grip Karachi, other parts of country until May 5: NDMA
ISLAMABAD: The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued a comprehensive weather alert warning of an intense heatwave across multiple regions, including Karachi, till May 5.
The NDMA, through its National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC), on Thursday urged authorities to activate emergency plans and citizens to adopt precautionary measures to mitigate health and environmental risks.
The Met Office also forecast rain with windstorms and thunderstorms in parts of the country between April 24 and 29.
According to the NDMA, the prevailing weather pattern aligns with its seasonal outlook issued three to four months earlier, indicating a period of climatic extremes.
The authority has also released a detailed assessment of expected weather conditions from April to June.
The alert highlights that Sindh, southern Punjab and parts of Balochistan are likely to experience severe heatwave conditions, with major urban centres including Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Larkana, Jacobabad, Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Multan and Turbat expected to remain in the grip of extreme temperatures.
Central Punjab and certain parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are also likely to witness a significant rise in temperature.
Meanwhile, a separate weather system is expected to bring dust storms, gusty winds and rain to upper and central districts on April 24, 25 and 29.
Areas including Murree, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Attock, Chakwal, Jhelum, Mianwali, Sargodha, Gujrat, Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Lahore, Dera Ghazi Khan and Multan may receive rainfall during this period.
In Balochistan, northern districts such as Quetta, Ziarat, Kalat and Khuzdar are forecast to experience rain accompanied by strong winds between April 24–25 and April 27–29. Coastal regions, including Gwadar, are expected to remain hot and dry with a gradual increase in temperatures.
Sindh is likely to continue experiencing hot and dry conditions, with a steady rise in temperatures across the province.
However, Hyderabad, Badin and Mithi may receive light rain and strong winds on April 24.
KP is also expected to see intermittent rainfall and gusty winds in districts including Chitral, Dir, Swat, Malakand, Kohistan, Mansehra, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Mardan, Swabi, Charsadda, Nowshera, Kohat and Kurram during April 24–25 and April 27–29.
Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir are likely to experience intermittent rain with thunderstorms from April 24 to 29.
The NDMA warned that the ongoing heatwave could lead to an increased risk of heatstroke, dehydration and other health complications.
Citizens have been advised to avoid unnecessary exposure to direct sunlight, increase water intake and take preventive precautions.
The Authority has directed all relevant institutions to activate heatwave response plans, establish cooling centres and ensure hospitals remain on high alert.
Provincial and district administrations have also been instructed to stay vigilant and prepared to respond to any emergency arising from the evolving weather situation.
PM orders inquiry into inactive EWS in GB
Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered a high-level inquiry into the non-functional early warning system installed in Gilgit-Baltistan for protection against glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) and directed all relevant institutions to accelerate coordinated preparations ahead of the upcoming monsoon season.
Chairing a review meeting on pre-monsoon preparedness and climate-related risks, the prime minister expressed strong displeasure over the continued inactivity of the early warning system despite clear directives issued last year.
He warned that negligence and weak institutional performance would not be tolerated and emphasized that safeguarding citizens from environmental hazards remains a core responsibility of all departments.
The premier instructed federal ministries and provincial governments to remove bottlenecks hindering policy implementation and ensure full operationalisation of digital monitoring infrastructure for early warning systems.
He stressed that Pakistan ranks among the countries most vulnerable to climate change impacts and called for emergency-level efforts to mitigate associated risks.
The PM also highlighted lessons from last year’s monsoon season, and noted that illegal encroachments along river routes and flood channels had contributed significantly to damages.
He directed authorities to adopt an effective preventive strategy this year to address the issue before the onset of heavy rains.
He further instructed all institutions to enhance operational capacity and mobilize resources beyond routine limits to protect lives and property during potential flooding.
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