Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash

Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash
Quetta Gladiators' Saud Shakeel plays a shot during the Pakistan Super League T20 cricket match between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi, in Lahore, Pakistan, on February 18, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 22 February 2024
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Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash

Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash
  • Under new skipper Rilee Rossouw, Quetta Gladiators have won both of their PSL 2024 matches so far
  • Islamabad will look to their right-arm pacers Naseem Shah, Ubaid Shah to keep Quetta batters at bay

ISLAMABAD: Former two-time Pakistan Super League (PSL) champions Islamabad United will face a rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators squad in Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium on Thursday, as the PSL 2024 tournament continues. 

Under new skipper Rilee Rossouw, the Gladiators have shown promise by winning the two matches they have played in this year’s PSL tournament. The Gladiators sit at the number two spot in the PSL points table after beating Peshawar Zalmi and defending champions Lahore Qalandars in their opening two fixtures of the tournament. 

United won the opening match of the PSL 9 tournament by beating Qalandars but lost their last match against the Multan Sultans after a tough fight. With a win and a loss, they are placed at number three on the PSL points table. 

“#WeTheGladiators take the field against Islamabad United today,” the Gladiators wrote on social media platform X. 

The Gladiators will be looking toward 22-year-old Karachi batter Khawaja Nafay, who stunned the Qalandars on Monday after taking stellar pacers Haris Rauf, Shaheen Shah Afridi and others to the cleaners in his unbeaten knock of 60 runs from 31 balls. 

They also have a strong bowling line-up in the form of Muhammad Hasnain, Mohammad Amir and Akeal Hosein. 

United, on the other hand, will look to their explosive batters Alex Hales, Azam Khan, Shadab Khan and Salman Ali Agha to put up a stellar batting display tonight. 

In right-arm pacers Naseem Shah and Ubaid Shah, both brothers, Imad Wasim and Tymal Mills, United also boast a strong bowling attack that can upset any franchise in the world on a given day. 

The match between the two sides kicks off at 7:30 p.m. (Pakistan Standard Time). 


Pakistan Navy warship Hunain joins bilateral exercise in Oman

Pakistan Navy warship Hunain joins bilateral exercise in Oman
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Pakistan Navy warship Hunain joins bilateral exercise in Oman

Pakistan Navy warship Hunain joins bilateral exercise in Oman
  • Hunain made its maiden voyage from Romania to Pakistan and visited Salalah in Oman along the way
  • Hunain is third of Pakistan’s four yarmook-class ships being built at Damen Naval Shipyard in Romania

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy warship Hunain made its maiden voyage from Romania to Pakistan and visited Salalah, Oman, along the way, participating in a bilateral exercise with the Royal Omani Navy, Radio Pakistan reported on Thursday.
Earlier this week, the navies of Pakistan and Oman also conducted a bilateral exercise during the Regional Maritime Security Patrol (RMSP) in the Gulf of Oman, “demonstrating interoperability” to undertake joint operations in the region.
Pakistan regularly conducts bilateral exercises with the navies of friendly countries to enhance maritime cooperation, promote regional stability, and strengthen overall ties. These exercises focus on improving interoperability, tactical operations and counter-terrorism capabilities. The Pakistan Navy also showcases its commitment through these exercises to collaborate with allies on maritime security efforts.
“Upon arrival at Salalah port, Pakistan Navy ship was warmly welcomed by Officers of Royal Navy of Oman,” Radio Pakistan said. “During stay at port, various bilateral activities and exchange visits were conducted to share professional knowledge and experience. Upon completion of port call, PNS HUNAIN conducted a sea exercise with Royal Navy of Oman Ship RNOV SADH to enhance interoperability between the two navies.”
Hunain is the third of Pakistan’s four yarmook-class corvettes being constructed at the Damen Naval Shipyard in Romania. Its induction ceremony will be held on Sept. 6.


Pakistan braces for more heavy rains, floods in next 72 hours 

Pakistan braces for more heavy rains, floods in next 72 hours 
Updated 29 August 2024
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Pakistan braces for more heavy rains, floods in next 72 hours 

Pakistan braces for more heavy rains, floods in next 72 hours 
  • Heavy rains since July have triggered floods and landslides in Pakistan, most notably Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 
  • Nearly 250 people, mostly in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, have been killed in rain disasters since monsoons began 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC) on Thursday warned of heavy rains and thunderstorms in parts of the country’s Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan in the next 72 hours, with nearly 250 killed in rain disasters since July.

Heavy rains this monsoon season have triggered floods and landslides in many parts of the country, most notably the eastern province of Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

An advisory from the NEOC for the next 72 hours said rainfall was likely to exceed 100mm in most parts of Sindh including District Badin, Dadu, Ghotki, Hyderabad, Jacobabad, Jamshoro, Karachi, Kashmore, Khairpur, Larkana, Matiari, Mithi, Mirpur Khas, Nagarparkar, Nausheroferoze, Sanghar, Sujawal, Shaheed Benazirabad, Shikarpur, Sukkur, Tando Allayar, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tharparkar, Thatta, and Umarkot. 

“Heavy rainfall is likely to trigger urban flooding in urban centers including Karachi, Hyderabad, etc. Flash flooding is also likely in local nullahs and river tributaries,” the statement said. 

Heavy rain is also expected in Islamabad and Rawalpindi and hill torrents in DG Khan, Taunsa and Rajanpur could trigger flash floods. 

“Hill Torrents of Balochistan also to experience floods. Local nullahs are also likely to witness increased flows. Urban flooding is also likely in urban centers. River flows are also likely to increase across the province,” the NEOC said.

Pakistan is recognized as one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to climate change effects. This year, the South Asian country recorded its “wettest April since 1961,” with 59.3 millimeters of rainfall while some areas of the country faced a deadly heat wave in May and June.

In 2022, unusually heavy rains triggered flash floods in many parts of the country, killing over 1,700 people, inflicting economic losses of around $30 billion, and affecting at least 30 million people.
 


Pakistan vows to introduce new incentives for foreign investors as it seeks external financing

Pakistan vows to introduce new incentives for foreign investors as it seeks external financing
Updated 29 August 2024
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Pakistan vows to introduce new incentives for foreign investors as it seeks external financing

Pakistan vows to introduce new incentives for foreign investors as it seeks external financing
  • Pakistan last month reached a bailout loan deal with the IMF which is pending approval from the lender’s executive board
  • Approval dependent on “confirmation of necessary financing assurances from Pakistan’s development and bilateral partners”

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said on Thursday the federal government was introducing new policy measures to streamline investment processes and provide incentives for foreign investors, Radio Pakistan reported. 

The government says it is committed to improving Pakistan’s investment climate as the South Asian country struggles to meet external financial needs to get approval for a $7 billion IMF bailout loan and fights a growing militancy problem.

Last month, Aurangzeb said Pakistan will focus on meeting its external financing needs by speaking with foreign governments and lenders to draw foreign investment as well as seeking loan rollovers. The government is also seeking to focus on more sustainable forms of external financing such as direct investment and climate financing.

Pakistan and the IMF reached an agreement for the 37-month loan program last month. The IMF has said the program is subject to approval from its executive board and obtaining “timely confirmation of necessary financing assurances from Pakistan’s development and bilateral partners.”

On Thursday, the finance minister chaired a review meeting with representatives from joint venture investment companies, including the Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited and Saudi-Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company in Islamabad.

“Aurangzeb expressed government’s unwavering commitment to creating an enabling environment for private sector investment, recognizing the critical role that joint venture companies like Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited and Saudi-Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company can play in driving economic growth,” Radio Pakistan said. “He underscored the importance of these ventures in attracting foreign direct investment.”

According to state media, the CEO of the Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited gave an overview about the portfolio of the company and its major initiatives in Pakistan. 

“The role of Pak-Brunei Investment Company Limited in promoting economic cooperation between Pakistan and Brunei by facilitating investments in Industry and Agricultural sectors, through financial services, real estate, and SME’s support was highlighted,” the report said. 

The CEO of Saudi-Pak Industrial and Agricultural Investment Company also gave a presentation about the major development initiatives of the company for promoting Islamic finance, food security, digital finance, trade, and agriculture and livestock in Pakistan.

Various aspects of the operations of these companies, including investment strategies, performance metrics, and key impediments affecting their growth, were also discussed.

“Both companies presented their achievements and challenges, highlighting areas that require policy support to overcome obstacles in their operational landscape. The discussion also focused on potential areas for future investments and collaborations through more government-to-government initiatives in order to support priority sectors,” Radio Pakistan said. 

“The Finance Minister appreciated both companies and specifically applauded the implementation strategies of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 for achieving their targets within a few years, and stressed that Pakistan is keen on learning those strategies.”

Aurangzeb has held a flurry of meetings with heads of foreign banks and companies in recent weeks in a push to bring in more investment. Last week he held meetings with top officials of Dubai Islamic Bank and Mashreq Bank to “discuss the economic outlook and explore investment opportunities in Pakistan.”

Pakistan is in talks with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and China to meet gross financing needs under the IMF program, Aurangzeb said in July following a trip to China to seek energy sector debt reprofiling.

Rollovers or disbursements on loans from Pakistan’s long-time allies, in addition to financing from the IMF, have helped Pakistan meet its external financing needs in the past.

Tough conditionalities placed by the IMF, such as raising tax on agricultural incomes and lifting electricity prices, have prompted concerns about poor and middle class Pakistanis grappling with rising inflation and the prospect of higher taxes.

Bringing in foreign investors may become harder as Pakistan’s security situation deteriorates. On Sunday, separatist militants launched a series of coordinated attacks in the southwestern province of Balochistan, killing over 53 people, including at least 19 soldiers and police. Attacks across the country by religiously motivated groups like the Pakistan Taliban have also been on the rise in recent months.


Suspect in headline-grabbing Karachi hit-and-run accident tests positive for meth — report

Suspect in headline-grabbing Karachi hit-and-run accident tests positive for meth — report
Updated 29 August 2024
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Suspect in headline-grabbing Karachi hit-and-run accident tests positive for meth — report

Suspect in headline-grabbing Karachi hit-and-run accident tests positive for meth — report
  • Lab report shows urine sample of suspect in accident that killed two people had tested positive for ice
  • Blood sample showed “no narcotic, sedative, psychoactive, toxic or any other foreign compound/element”

KARACHI: The urine sample of the main suspect in a headline-grabbing hit-and-run accident in Karachi in which two people were killed earlier this month had tested positive for methamphetamine or ‘ice,’ a lab report seen by Arab News on Thursday said.

CCTV footage of the accident widely circulated on social media showed a fast moving Toyota Land Cruiser hitting a motorbike from behind, killing a female student and her father on August 19. Five others were also injured in the incident. The driver of the car, Natasha Iqbal, the wife of well-known businessman Danish Iqbal, was arrested at the spot of the accident. 

As part of the investigation, blood and urine samples were collected on the day of the accident and submitted to a lab on Aug. 21. A report was released to police on Wednesday. 

“Methamphetamine (ice) detected in the given sample,” the report, a copy of which is available with Arab News, said of Iqbal’s urine sample. 

Her blood sample, however, showed “no narcotic, sedative, psychoactive, toxic or any other foreign compound/element.”

Soon after the accident, Iqbal was admitted to Jinnah Hospital’s psychiatry ward after her family claimed she was suffering from psychiatric issues, and being treated with medication. She was sent on 14-day judicial remand last Wednesday. 

The incident sparked outrage on social media, with many accusing the police of providing preferential treatment to Iqbal since she comes from a rich and influential family. 

Two officials with direct knowledge of the investigation also confirmed the suspect had tested positive for methamphetamine. Arab News reached out to Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Investigations Aleena Rajpar who did not comment on the lab report. 

“The report confirms that she was under the influence of ice,” a senior police official said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak to the media on the subject. “This finding will lead to an additional charge of driving under the influence of drugs.”

Another top official privy to the details of the case also said methamphetamine had been found in Iqbal’s urine sample. 

“It also didn’t find any signs of any medicines which the family claimed she was taking for psychiatric issues.”

The senior police official said Iqbal would be tried for manslaughter regardless of whether or not it was proven that she was intoxicated at the time of the incident. If a blood money compromise was reached between the two parties, Iqbal would still be tried for driving under the influence, he said. 

“The settlement might happen but the crime of drugs itself won’t be settled through compensation,” the official explained. “If the prosecution can prove this in the trial, she will be punished, if not, she will be acquitted.”

Prominent lawyer and rights activist Jibran Nasir agreed with the police official, saying if methamphetamine had been detected in Iqbal’s test results, then offenses under the Provincial Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965 would be applicable in her case. 

Section 9 (2) under the Control of Narcotics Substances Act 1997 should also be added to the charges for the use or consumption of the drug, he added. 

Nasir said Iqbal would be charged with manslaughter and not murder since the drugs were not consumed with the intention to run over someone. 

“The use of drugs, however, will prove the element of rash and negligence beyond reasonable doubt.” he added, “and the driver can get the maximum penalty of 10 years jail term.”


Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem gets Pakistan’s Hilal-i-Imtiaz award

Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem gets Pakistan’s Hilal-i-Imtiaz award
Updated 29 August 2024
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Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem gets Pakistan’s Hilal-i-Imtiaz award

Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem gets Pakistan’s Hilal-i-Imtiaz award
  • Nadeem made history at the Paris Olympics by setting a new record for the longest javelin throw 
  • His triumph is all the more impressive since Nadeem was born poor, trained in wheat fields with homemade javelins

ISLAMABAD: Arshad Nadeem on Thursday received the Hilal-e-Imtiaz, the second-highest civilian award of Pakistan, for making history at the Paris Olympics by setting a new record for the longest javelin throw and winning a gold medal for his country.

Nadeem’s triumph is seen by Pakistanis, struggling with an economic crisis and rising militancy, as all the more impressive since he was born and raised in a mud brick house in an impoverished corner of rural Punjab and as a young man trained in wheat fields with homemade javelins.

Nadeem, who compared his Olympic clash with India’a Neeraj Chopra to the two nations’ legendary rivalry in cricket, has previously said it is challenging being a non-cricket athlete in Pakistan, where resources and facilities for his sport are scarce.

But now his record-breaking 92.97 meter javelin throw in Paris has earned Pakistan its first Olympic medal since the 1992 Barcelona Games and its first gold medal since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

“President Asif Ali Zardari has conferred Hilal-i-Imtiaz upon Olympic Gold Medalist Arshad Nadeem in recognition of his outstanding achievement in Paris Olympics-2024,” Radio Pakistan reported. “The award was given at a special investiture ceremony in Islamabad today [Thursday].”

Nadeem, 27, married with two children, comes from a poor family of eight children in the central Pakistani region of Khanewal, where he first began to dream of Olympic greatness.

His district barely had reliable water and electricity supplies, let alone proper sports facilities for him to train.

“I am thankful to God almighty. I thank my parents and Pakistani nation,” Nadeem said as he returned home from Paris to a water canon salute and chants from thousands of supporters. “There is lot of hard work by me and my coach Salman Butt behind this.”