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Who is Shaheen Afridi’s cricket role model?

Shaheen Afridi

KARACHI: Pakistan’s fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has revealed that he considers Australian pacer Mitchell Starc as his cricket role model and is eagerly looking forward to meeting him soon.

Shaheen said that whenever he played alongside Starc against Australia, their interactions were encouraging, and Starc always motivated him.

He also shared that watching Starc’s 2015 Cricket World Cup spell left a lasting impression, prompting him to follow Starc’s career closely.

Shaheen credited the performances of both Mitchell Starc and Trent Boult for helping him improve his skills on the cricket field, describing them as true icons for young cricketers.

Starc, in recent years, has not only broken records held by Wasim Akram but has also become a role model for aspiring fast bowlers.

Shaheen further noted that Starc’s ability to bowl at speeds of 140 km/h or more serves as a major inspiration for young players.

Ex-ISI chief Faiz Hameed receives 14 years rigorous imprisonment

Ex-ISI chief

RAWALPINDI: A Field General Court Martial has sentenced ex-ISI chief Lieutenant General (Retd) Faiz Hameed to 14 years of rigorous imprisonment.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), On August 12, 2024, process of Field General Court Martial was initiated against Mr. Faiz Hameed, formerly Lieutenant General under provisions of Pakistan Army Act spreading over 15 months.

The accused was tried on four charges related to engaging in political activities, violation of Official Secret Act detrimental to safety and interest of the State, misuse of authority & government resources and causing wrongful loss to persons.

After lengthy and laborious legal proceedings, accused has been found guilty on all charges and sentenced to 14 years rigorous imprisonment by the Court which has been promulgated on 11 December 2025.

The Field General Court Martial complied with all legal provisions. The accused was afforded with all legal rights including rights of defence team of his choice. The convict has the right of appeal at relevant forum.

Involvement of convict in fomenting vested political agitation and instability in cahoots with political elements and in certain other matters is separately being dealt with.

Simon Cowell sets record straight on celebrity weight loss jabs

Simon Cowell

LONDON: Music mogul Simon Cowell has addressed widespread speculation about his weight loss, confirming that he has never used injections like Ozempic or Wegovy to shed pounds.

In a recent interview tied to his Netflix docuseries The Next Act, Cowell said, “I’ve never been tempted, sorry,” dismissing rumors that his transformation was chemically assisted.

Instead, he attributes his dramatic change to discipline and lifestyle adjustments, including:

A strict 1,000-calorie-a-day diet

Hundreds of push-ups daily

Four baths a day

Cutting out sugar, dairy, red meat, and gluten

Following intermittent fasting with occasional treat days

Cowell’s revelation comes at a time when weight loss injections are trending, with many celebrities and regular users embracing GLP-1 drugs for rapid results.

By rejecting the popular trend, Cowell positions himself as an outlier in Hollywood, relying solely on exercise, diet, and disciplined habits to maintain his physique.

The interview also highlighted the growing celebrity adoption of Ozempic and similar GLP-1 medications for slimming down, a topic that continues to dominate headlines.

UAE announces strict penalties for harboring or employing illegal residents

UAE announces

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced harsh penalties and fines for individuals who provide residency, employment, or any form of assistance to people residing in the country illegally, citing public safety concerns.

According to Gulf News, the new measures target those who employ or shelter undocumented foreign nationals, as such actions pose significant risks to public security and may facilitate illegal activities. The UAE government emphasized that enforcing strict laws is essential to ensure social stability and the safety of citizens.

Under the 2021 laws governing entry and residence, violators face fines ranging from AED 100,000 to AED 5 million and minimum imprisonment of two months.

The report further noted that individuals on visit or tourist visas working in the UAE are committing a serious offense, punishable by AED 10,000 fine. Those using fraudulent residency documents could face up to 10 years in prison.

These measures are part of the UAE’s ongoing efforts to maintain law and order and protect its residents from risks associated with illegal immigration.

Bangladesh to announce national election date on Dec 11

Bangladesh

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s Election Commission will announce the date for the upcoming parliamentary elections on Thursday, a commission official confirmed.

The elections are scheduled for February 2026, following a student-led uprising in 2024 that forced Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee to India.

Since August 2024, Bangladesh has been governed by an interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, after deadly street protests toppled Hasina’s long-standing government.

Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin will reveal the election schedule in a national broadcast at 6:00 p.m. local time (1200 GMT), Election Commission Secretary Akhtar Ahmed told reporters.

A national referendum on the so-called ‘July Charter’, a state reform plan drafted after the unrest, is also expected to be held on the same day. The charter proposes curbs on executive powers, strengthening the independence of the judiciary and election authorities, and preventing misuse of law-enforcement agencies.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, is widely considered the frontrunner in the polls. They will compete alongside Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Islamic party, which has returned to electoral politics after restrictions were eased by the interim government.

Jamaat had been barred from elections since a 2013 court ruling, which declared that its registration as a political party conflicted with Bangladesh’s secular constitution. The country has a population of 173 million, with a Muslim majority.

Meanwhile, Hasina’s Awami League, barred from contesting the upcoming election, has warned of potential unrest if the ban is not lifted.

Pakistan receives $1.2b tranche from IMF

Pakistan receives

ISLAMABAD: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has received a $1.2 billion installment from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Sources confirmed that the funds have been transferred to the SBP account. The IMF had approved the disbursement for Pakistan on 8 December.

The amount represents the third tranche under the current IMF loan program. In addition, the IMF has released an extra $20 million for Pakistan to support climate change-related initiatives.

PCB fixes base price for PSL’s new franchises ahead of auction

PCB fixes

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reportedly almost tripled the value of all six existing Pakistan Super League (PSL) franchises, while setting a price of PKR 1.3 billion per year for each of the two new franchises.

Although no official announcement has been made by PCB regarding the exact figures, media reports suggest that the new valuations are significantly higher than before. Unlike 2016, when franchise prices were quoted in US dollars, all financial transactions are now being conducted in Pakistani rupees.

To attract investors for the two new franchises and the Multan Sultans, PCB organized a grand roadshow in London.

The Board has shortlisted six cities—Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Hyderabad, Muzaffarabad, and Gilgit—from which two cities will be selected to expand the PSL to eight teams.

PCB also plans to hold a roadshow in New York as part of its global investment strategy, aiming to draw international investors’ attention before the auction of the two new franchises.

The initiative highlights the PSL’s commercial potential, international following, and long-term growth prospects.

How many matches will each team play before T20 World Cup?

T20 World Cup

KARACHI: The preparations for the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 have reached their final stage, with full-member teams concluding their pre-tournament commitments. The mega event will take place from 7 February to 8 March in India and Sri Lanka.

With the schedule tightening, no full-member nation is expected to play any additional bilateral series before the tournament begins.

Pakistan will play six T20Is ahead of the World Cup — three against Sri Lanka in January and three at home against Australia.

Meanwhile, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ireland and Zimbabwe will go into the tournament without playing any pre-World Cup matches. Australia, however, will play three T20Is against Pakistan, while England will feature in a three-match series in Sri Lanka in January.

India will be the busiest team, playing 10 T20Is in December and January, including a five-match home series against New Zealand. South Africa are currently touring India, and West Indies will tour South Africa for a three-match T20I series.

In total match exposure before the World Cup:

India: 10 matches

South Africa: 8 matches

Pakistan: 6 matches

Sri Lanka (hosts): 6 matches

New Zealand: 5 matches

Australia, England, West Indies: 3 matches each

With final preparations underway, teams are now gearing up for the global showdown beginning in early February.

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s new fitness plan revealed

Bollywood superstar

Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan has introduced a significant change to his fitness regimen to stay healthier and maintain peak performance.

According to Indian media, the actor has improved his sleep routine—an essential component of physical recovery.

In a recent interview, Shah Rukh revealed that instead of his famously short 4-hour sleep, he now sleeps 5 to 6 hours a night. He said that longer sleep helps in better muscle recovery and ensures the heart never tires, allowing the body to keep functioning even when physically exhausted.

The actor added that while the body may occasionally feel fatigue, the heart remains strong—an attitude that keeps him motivated and consistently working.

Experts say that sleep is crucial for muscle repair and growth after exercise. The most effective muscle recovery occurs during deep sleep, with 7 to 9 hours of quality rest playing a vital role in maintaining overall health and fitness.

Pakistan warns Taliban to tackle terror groups or face defensive response

Pakistan warns

Pakistan’s UN envoy Asim Iftikhar has warned that terror networks operating from Afghan soil pose the gravest threat to the country’s national security.

Speaking at a UN Security Council session on the situation in Afghanistan, Ambassador Iftikhar warned that Afghanistan has once again become a safe haven for terrorist groups and their proxy networks.

He stressed that cross-border terrorism from Afghanistan poses severe security challenges for neighbouring states — particularly Pakistan — and its impact is being felt beyond the region.

The Pakistani envoy told the Council that several terrorist organisations, including ISIS-K, Al-Qaeda, TTP, ETIM, BLA, and the Majid Brigade, are exploiting safe sanctuaries inside Afghanistan.

He informed the Council that dozens of terrorist camps are operating inside Afghanistan, enabling cross-border infiltration, suicide attacks and other violent acts.

Ambassador Iftikhar noted that the UN Monitoring Team has confirmed the presence of nearly 6,000 TTP militants on Afghan soil, adding that certain elements within the Taliban ranks are aiding these groups by offering them freedom of movement and operational space.

He further stated that there is solid evidence of collaboration among terrorist outfits, involving joint training, illegal weapons trafficking, providing shelter to militants, and coordinating attacks against Pakistan from Afghan territory.

Without directly naming India, the envoy said that a hostile and opportunistic state has intensified its material, technical and financial support for anti-Pakistan terrorist groups and proxy networks.

Calling for stronger measures to curb illicit trade and the destabilising spread of small and light weapons in Afghanistan and the region, the envoy urged collective international action.

He emphasised that the Taliban must take credible, verifiable action against terrorist groups operating from their soil. Failing this, Pakistan will take all necessary defensive measures to safeguard its people, territory and sovereignty.

Ambassador Iftikhar added that the war in Afghanistan has ended, expressing hope that Afghan citizens will return to their homeland in a dignified, phased and orderly manner.