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Shaheen Afridi Appointed Pakistan’s New ODI Captain

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Shaheen Shah Afridi replaces Mohammad Rizwan as Pakistan’s ODI captain, marking the third leadership change in one year amid PCB restructuring.

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced the appointment of fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi as the new ODI captain, replacing Mohammad Rizwan. This marks the third leadership reshuffle in the past 12 months, reflecting continued instability in Pakistan’s cricket management.

The decision was made following a performance review of Pakistan’s recent ODI series, which highlighted inconsistent results and team morale issues. Rizwan, who captained the side for less than six months, will continue to play as a senior batsman and wicket-keeper.

PCB sources revealed that Afridi’s strong leadership skills during domestic tournaments and his popularity in the dressing room influenced the decision. Afridi is expected to bring energy, aggression, and strategic discipline to Pakistan’s limited-overs cricket setup.

Cricket analysts have expressed mixed reactions. Some see Afridi’s appointment as a positive move for long-term planning, while others criticize the frequent captaincy changes for disrupting team stability ahead of the 2026 Champions Trophy.

Afridi, in his statement, said he is “honoured to lead Pakistan and committed to rebuilding confidence in the team.” PCB also confirmed that the selection committee is planning to appoint a new vice-captain and a dedicated performance manager to improve consistency.

The leadership change has generated intense discussion on social media, where fans have called for structural reforms and better player management within the PCB.

Pakistan vs South Africa: Day 1 Test Highlights from Rawalpindi

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Pakistan closed Day 1 at 259/5 against South Africa in Rawalpindi, with Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique steering a steady batting performance.


Pakistan’s top order displayed resilience on the opening day of the second Test against South Africa in Rawalpindi, finishing at 259 for 5 by stumps. Skipper Shan Masood and opener Abdullah Shafique led the charge with confident batting after early pressure from South Africa’s pace attack.

Shafique struck a composed 73 runs before being caught at slip, while Masood scored a gritty 84 runs in challenging conditions. The pair’s 130-run partnership helped Pakistan recover after losing two early wickets to Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen.

South Africa’s fielding errors, including two dropped catches, allowed Pakistan to regain control of the innings. Middle-order batsman Saud Shakeel contributed 42 runs, anchoring the team toward a competitive total.

Pakistan is aiming to level the series after losing the first Test in Cape Town. Coach Gary Kirsten said the team “focused on playing disciplined cricket and building partnerships,” praising the players for showing intent.

Day 2 will be crucial for Pakistan as it seeks to post a first-innings total of over 400. South Africa’s bowlers, led by Rabada, are expected to fight back early in the morning session.

Former Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq tipped for top PCB post

Former Skipper

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq is likely to be given a key role by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

According to sources, the PCB had recently advertised the position of Director Cricket Operations (International), and Misbah-ul-Haq has emerged as the top contender for the post.

Sources revealed that for the first time, the eligibility criteria in the job advertisement specifically required the candidate to be a former Test or One Day International (ODI) cricketer.

It is worth mentioning that the PCB had earlier suspended Director of International Cricket Operations Usman Wahla for his alleged mishandling of the situation during the Pakistan-India dispute in the Asia Cup, although he was later reinstated.

Ashab Irfan clinches maiden PSA World Tour title at Vancouver Open

Ashab Irfan

VANCOUVER: Pakistan’s rising squash star Ashab Irfan captured his first-ever PSA World Tour title by winning the Vancouver Open Squash Championship.

In a commanding performance, Ashab defeated England’s Sam Todd in straight sets, 11-9, 11-1, 11-5, sealing victory in just 43 minutes.

The Vancouver Open carried a total prize purse of $31,250, marking a significant milestone in Ashab Irfan’s professional career and a proud moment for Pakistan squash.

Rawalpindi Test: Pakistan opts to bat first against South Africa

Rawalpindi Test

RAWALPINDI: Pakistan opted to bat first after winning the toss in the second and final Test against South Africa at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Monday.

Captain Shan Masood, after winning the toss, confirmed one change in the playing XI, with Asif Afridi coming into the side in place of Hasan Ali, who has been rested for the match.

Masood said the team aims to put up a strong total on the board and make the most of the batting conditions early in the game.

Asif Afridi will make his Test debut on behalf of Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi gave Test cap to Asif Afridi. Asif Afridi made his Test debut at the age of 39 years and 299 days.

South African captain Aiden Markram said that his side would also have opeted to bat first had they won the toss. He added that two changes have been made in the team for the Rawalpindi Test, with Keshav Maharaj, Marco Jensen have been included in the team.

Spin bowler Asif Afridi is set to make his Test debut for Pakistan in the second Test match against South Africa at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

The players and support staff extended their best wishes to Asif Afridi for his debut match, wishing him a successful and memorable outing in Test cricket.

It is worth mentioning that Pakistan leads the two-match Test series 1–0, after securing a 93-run victory over South Africa in the Lahore Test.

PCB responds after Afghanistan withdraws from tri-nation series

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LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a statement following Afghanistan Cricket Board’s (ACB) announcement that it will not participate in the upcoming Tri-Nation T20 Series scheduled to be held in Pakistan in November.

Earlier, the ACB confirmed in an official statement that Afghanistan will not take part in the series, which was set to feature Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan.

Responding to the development, a PCB spokesperson said that the Tri-Nation T20 Series will proceed as per schedule, adding that discussions are underway to invite a replacement team. “Arrangements are ongoing, and a final decision will be made soon,” the spokesperson added.

The Tri-Nation T20 Tournament is scheduled to take place in Pakistan from November 17 to 29, with Pakistan and Sri Lanka confirmed as participating teams.

Meanwhile, diplomatic sources indicate that Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban administration have agreed to maintain the ceasefire, signaling a potential easing of tensions amid broader regional developments.

Alia Malik first Pakistani Saraiki woman off-road racer

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MULTAN: Pakistan’s first Saraiki woman off-road driver, Alia Malik, recently appeared on a popular Saraiki-language podcast, where she shared her inspiring journey from a motorsport enthusiast to a national-level off-road rally champion.

In the exclusive podcast episode, Alia Malik discussed the challenges she faced in breaking gender barriers within a male-dominated sport and highlighted the pride she feels in representing the Saraiki belt on national platforms.

Speaking about her experience, Alia said that her participation in off-road rallies, where she secured second position — was both a personal and cultural milestone. “I wanted to show that Saraiki women are strong, skilled, and fearless. Our region has immense potential, and we only need opportunities to prove ourselves,” she remarked.

During the podcast, she reflected on her early struggles in training, vehicle preparation, and gaining recognition in motorsports. She emphasized the importance of community support and family encouragement, crediting her success to perseverance and faith.

The episode also focused on Alia’s initiative, “Saraiki Women on Wheels,” aimed at empowering young women through driving education, vehicle maintenance skills, and desert navigation training. She revealed plans to expand the project across South Punjab to help women gain mobility and confidence.

Listeners praised Alia Malik’s humility, courage, and commitment to social change, describing her as a new role model for the Saraiki youth. The podcast quickly gained traction on social media, sparking conversations about representation, regional identity, and women’s empowerment.

Hailing from Dera Ismail Khan, Alia’s journey from a small-town enthusiast to a recognized off-road driver reflects courage, determination, and passion for adventure sports — a field long dominated by men. Her entry into professional off-road racing marks not just a personal milestone but also a cultural breakthrough for the Saraiki belt, where women’s participation in motorsports has been almost nonexistent.

Alia Malik’s passion for driving began during her university days, where she often took part in motorbike and jeep trials organized by local adventure clubs. Encouraged by her family and mentors, she underwent technical training in vehicle handling, rally navigation, and terrain control — skills essential for off-road racing.

Pakistan defeat South Africa by 93 runs in Lahore Test

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LAHORE: Pakistan clinched a commanding 93-run victory over South Africa in the first Test at Gaddafi Stadium, taking a 1–0 lead in the two-match series.

Resuming on the fourth day with Ryan Rickelton and Tony de Zorzi at the crease, South Africa’s hopes of a chase were dashed early when de Zorzi fell to Shaheen Shah Afridi without adding to his overnight score.

Spinner Nauman Ali then dismissed Tristan Stubbs and David Bedingham in quick succession, while Sajid Khan removed set batter Ryan Rickelton for 45.

Afridi continued his fine form, accounting for Verreynne and Subrayen, before Sajid Khan wrapped up the innings by taking Muthusamy’s wicket, sealing Pakistan’s victory.

South Africa

Earlier, South Africa were bowled out for 269 in their first innings before lunch on day three, replying to Pakistan’s 378. Pakistan then managed 167 in their second innings, setting the visitors a target of 277 runs.

By the close of the third day, South Africa had reached 51 for 2, with captain Aiden Markram (3) and Wiaan Mulder (0) already dismissed — paving the way for Pakistan’s bowlers to finish the job on day four.

South Africa bowled out for 269, Pakistan gain 109-run lead

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LAHORE: South Africa were dismissed for 269 in their first innings of the Lahore Test, giving Pakistan a commanding 109-run lead heading into the second innings.

Resuming on the third day at 216 for six in reply to Pakistan’s 378, the visitors lost their remaining wickets in the morning session.

 Tony de Zorzi, who started the day unbeaten on 81, completed a well-made 104 before being caught by Shaheen Afridi off Nauman Ali. Senuran Muthusamy, who resumed on 6, added only five more runs before falling to Sajid Khan for 11.

Kagiso Rabada was dismissed without scoring, also by Sajid Khan. Pakistan’s spinners dominated the innings, with Nauman Ali claiming six wickets, Sajid Khan taking three, and Salman Ali Agha picking up one.

Earlier, Pakistan had posted 378 in their first innings, with key contributions from Imam-ul-Haq (93), Salman Ali Agha (93), Shan Masood (76), and Mohammad Rizwan (75).

Pakistan Army wins gold at Cambrian Patrol Exercise 2025

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RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army team secured a gold medal at Exercise Cambrian Patrol 2025, held in Wales, United Kingdom, from October 3 to 13, marking the 66th edition of the world-renowned military competition.

The exercise has retained its demanding professional standards; patrols from all across the globe had to move tactically across inhospitable terrain, covering a distance of 60 kms within 48 hours, completing specialist tasks in a contested environment.

This year, 137 teams from 36 Countries participated in the exercise and out of all these teams, Pakistan Army’ Team lead by Captain Muhammad Saad showed Exceptional Performance in the exercise and awarded with the gold medal.

It is indeed a proud moment for the whole Nation and Pakistan Army which is known for its professionalism and highest standards of training. Pakistan Army has always held Country’s flag high and will keep endeavouring in future as well.