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  • Pakistan finalises squad for first Test against South Africa

    Pakistan finalises squad for first Test against South Africa

    Pakistan is set to begin their World Test Championship 2025–27 campaign under the captaincy of Shan Masood with a two-match Test series against defending champions South Africa.

    The first Test begins on Sunday at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium where Pakistan plans to field a balanced lineup with seven batters, two fast bowlers and two spinners.

    According to media reports, right-arm spinner Sajid Khan will miss the match due to viral fever, and left-arm spinner Asif Afridi will replace him in the playing XI. 38-year-old Asif has claimed 198 wickets in 57 first-class matches at an average of 25.49. He will partner with experienced left-arm spinner Nauman Ali, who has claimed 83 wickets in 19 Tests at an average of 24.75.

    Pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi will make his Test comeback after a year. The left-arm pacer, who has 116 wickets in 31 Tests, will share the new ball with Hasan Ali. Hasan has 80 wickets from 24 Tests and last featured in the format against Australia in Sydney in January 2024.

    Imam Ul Haq and Abdullah Shafique will open the innings for Pakistan, followed by captain Shan Masood, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Rizwan.

    Pakistan playing XI for first Test vs South Africa:
    Imam Ul Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood (captain), Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Hasan Ali, Nauman Ali, Asif Afridi

  • Saba Qamar wishes Rushna Khan on her birthday, praises her role in Case No. 9

    Saba Qamar wishes Rushna Khan on her birthday, praises her role in Case No. 9

    Pakistan’s most talented actress Saba Qamar took to Instagram to wish her co-star Rushna Khan a heartfelt happy birthday, expressing deep gratitude for her kindness and praising her performance in the drama Case No. 9.

    Sharing a sweet message on her Instagram Stories, Saba wrote: “Happy Birthday to a girl with a heart of pure gold! You’ve been such a blessing in my life, especially during the shoot of Case No. 9 in Karachi, when I wasn’t feeling well. You took care of me like a sister, brought yakhni and homemade food every day, and made sure I was okay. I’ll never forget that kindness.”

    Qamar was hospitalized in early August 2025 after experiencing severe chest pain while on set, which led to her being admitted to the ICU. She underwent emergency procedures including an angiography and was released in good health after her condition stabilized. Doctors advised her to rest for several weeks, attributing her condition to stress and fatigue.

    She later posted a picture from the hospital and updated her fans about her health, saying that she was completely fine and fit to be back on set.

    The birthday post read: “You’re truly amazing in Case No. 9, and I know this is just the start of a beautiful journey ahead. Sending you all my love, prayers, and best wishes on your special day. Love you! @rushnakhann.”

    Rushna Khan is a rising Pakistani actress and model who has recently begun gaining recognition for her compelling performances on television. In Case No. 9, she plays a pivotal supporting role alongside Saba Qamar. Her character is intricately linked to the emotional arc of the story, as she plays the wife of Faysal Quraishi’s character Kamran, offering both empathy and strength as the drama explores themes of justice, trauma, and personal redemption.

    Case No. 9 is a psychological crime-thriller currently airing on Geo TV. The series revolves around a rape case, delving deep into societal issues and complex moral dilemmas. Saba Qamar plays the lead role as Sehar. While the drama is written by seasoned host and journalist Shahzeb Khanzada.

    The drama continues to draw attention for its bold storytelling and powerful performances. While many viewers are in awe, some critics argue that its storyline is too daring for television.

  • 19-year-old Indian student commits suicide after ‘harassment’ by volleyball coach

    19-year-old Indian student commits suicide after ‘harassment’ by volleyball coach

    A 19-year-old college student took her own life in Hyderabad, Telangana, after alleged harassment by her volleyball coach, Indian media reported.

    The incident took place in the Lalaguda area where the student, identified as Maulika, ended her life. She was a second-year college student and a member of her college volleyball team.

    Maulika’s father told police that the team’s coach, Ambaji, had been harassing his daughter for a long time and was pressuring her to enter into an inappropriate relationship.

    He said that when his daughter refused, the coach began mentally torturing her and humiliating her in front of others.

    According to her father, the constant harassment caused Maulika severe emotional distress, and she had become withdrawn in recent days.

    Unable to bear the pressure, she took her life. Police have registered a case and launched a search for the absconding coach.

    This is not the first such case in India. Female athletes from kabaddi and other national teams have previously filed similar complaints against their coaches.

  • Arshad Nadeem’s coach hits back at Athletics Federation over World Championship performance

    Arshad Nadeem’s coach hits back at Athletics Federation over World Championship performance

    Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem’s coach Salman Iqbal Butt has submitted his response to the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP), strongly defending his tenure and criticising the federation’s lack of support for the star athlete’s training.

    AFP sought an explanation from Butt following Nadeem’s disappointing tenth-place finish at the recent World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

    In his comprehensive reply, Butt reminded the AFP of his track record, stating the federation appointed him as coach and mentor for Arshad Nadeem in 2021. He highlighted Nadeem’s subsequent string of victories, including the historic gold medal at the Paris Olympics. Butt noted Nadeem’s success from 2022 to 2025, which includes four gold medals and one silver, arguing that one cannot expect any athlete to maintain peak form consistently.

    The coach affirmed his commitment to his role, saying he will continue coaching as long as Arshad Nadeem desires him to do so. He also stated that he and Nadeem never refused to share any training details with the AFP.

    However, Butt also expressed disappointment, claiming that the AFP had disengaged from all of Arshad’s activities over the past year. He revealed that a personal friend funded Nadeem’s training, including two trips to South Africa for training sessions.

    Butt condemned the mockery he faced after the World Championship and Olympic victories, stating television programs referred to him as merely a “coordinator.” He contrasted this with the immediate shift in attitude following Nadeem’s single poor performance, where he suddenly became the ‘coach’ held solely accountable.

    Addressing the performance in Tokyo directly, Butt detailed Nadeem’s preparation for the 2025 season, which started on December 10, with continuous consultation with renowned coach Terseus Liebenberg. He noted that Dr. Ali Sher Bajwa, an expert in sports injuries, frequently checked on Nadeem, visiting Pakistan three times, while Dr. Asad Abbas managed his full diet plan.

    Butt disclosed that Nadeem suffered an injury on July 4, requiring surgery in England. The athlete then underwent a three-week rehabilitation program in London.

    Upon arriving in Tokyo on September 8, the coach explained, the hot and humid weather, coupled with a hard javelin runway track, made Nadeem uncomfortable and aggravated the pain in his leg. He stated that despite Dr. Bajwa’s efforts to keep him fit, a calf muscle strain prevented Nadeem from achieving his best score in the final.

    Concluding his reply, Butt emphasised that just as success receives collective credit, responsibility for failure must also fall upon all stakeholders.

    AFP had sought a detailed explanation from coach Salman Iqbal Butt following Olympian Arshad Nadeem’s disappointing performance at the recent World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, where he finished 10th in the javelin throw final.

    The federation issued a show cause notice to Butt, requiring him to submit a written report by October 5. The AFP instructed the coach to clarify 10 distinct matters within his report, directly addressing the fallout from the World Championship. 

    Arshad Nadeem, the reigning Olympic Champion with a record-breaking throw of 92.97 meters in Paris 2024, struggled in the final with a best throw of 82.75 meters, resulting in his elimination after the fourth round.

  • Teefi Butt killed in encounter a day after extradition from Dubai

    Teefi Butt killed in encounter a day after extradition from Dubai

    Khawaja Tareef Gulshan, also known as Teefi Butt, the prime suspect in the Ameer Balaj murder case, has been killed in an alleged encounter with the Crime Control Department (CCD) in Punjab early Saturday morning, a day after being extradited from Dubai, media reports have stated.

    According to a statement issued by the CCD, Teefi Butt, a proclaimed offender wanted in FIR No. 1163/24 registered at Chuhang Police Station, Lahore, landed at Karachi’s Quaid-e-Azam International Airport on October 10. The CCD team took his custody from the airport around 3:15 pm and departed for Lahore by road.

    When the CCD team reached near Sanjarpur, District Rahim Yar Khan, in the early hours of October 11, a group of armed assailants intercepted their vehicle and opened fire. During the exchange, one CCD officer sustained serious bullet injuries and was shifted to a nearby hospital. The attackers managed to free Teefi Butt from police custody and fled the scene.

    At around 5 am, CCD officials spotted two suspicious vehicles in Kot Sabzal, Rahim Yar Khan. Another intense gun battle broke out, lasting nearly 20 to 25 minutes. One person was found seriously injured at the scene and later died while being taken to a local hospital. He was identified as Khawaja Tareef Butt alias Teefi Butt. Another police officer was also injured in the shootout and moved to a hospital for treatment.

    CCD officials confirmed that multiple teams from the department and local police have launched operations to trace and arrest the assailants involved in the attack that resulted in Teefi Butt’s death and injuries to two police personnel.

    Teefi Butt, along with Khawaja Aqeel alias Gogi Butt and others, had been nominated in the murder case of Ameer Balaj, who was shot dead near Thokar Niaz Beg, Lahore, on February 19, 2024. After the killing, Teefi Butt fled abroad and was later declared a proclaimed offender. Punjab Police had sought approval from the Interior Ministry for his extradition, after which Interpol issued red warrants for his arrest.

    He was brought back to Karachi late Thursday night via a private airline and later transferred to Lahore, where he was handed over to the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing the murder case.

    Earlier, the CCD had requested custody of the suspect, but Lahore’s investigation police reportedly declined to transfer the case.

  • Makers of Biryani wanted me to look like Maryam Nawaz, Hina Rabbani Khar: Sarwat Gilani

    Makers of Biryani wanted me to look like Maryam Nawaz, Hina Rabbani Khar: Sarwat Gilani

    Pakistani actress Sarwat Gilani has revealed that the makers of the drama Biryani envisioned her character to resemble prominent political figures Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif and former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar.

    In a podcast with Something Haute, Sarwat shared behind-the-scenes insights into her character Gul’s styling and the creative choices that shaped the show.

    According to Gilani, the drama’s makers initially presented her with two reference images, one of Maryam and another of Hina as inspiration for Gul’s look. While she appreciated Khar’s grace and poise, calling her “a stylish and well-spoken politician”, she humorously rejected the idea of wearing heavy fabrics in the sweltering heat.

    “Maryam just comes out of her AC car, does meetings and goes back,” she quipped. “I couldn’t wear silk in June-July with sweat patches and stuff.”

    Eventually, she asked the team to visit her home and explore her personal wardrobe. “Luckily, they all liked it,” she said, confirming that most of what she wore on-screen came from her own closet but her appearance in the drama was mostly inspired by Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz.

    The actress also opened up about her return to television after seven years and the unexpected success of the show.

    Reflecting on her return to television after a seven-year hiatus, Gilani said she didn’t expect Biryani to become as popular as it has. “I think that wasn’t our intention. Our intention was to talk about some things in our society, especially cousin marriages and early marriages. We didn’t plan for it to become a hit but it did so well.”

    Biryani is a socially-driven drama that explores themes of forced marriages, women’s agency and complex family dynamics. Sarwat Gilani’s nuanced performance as Gul has been widely praised for its emotional depth and authenticity, marking a strong return to television for her.

  • ‘Just one day apart’: Mawra Hocane misses husband Ameer Gilani while travelling

    ‘Just one day apart’: Mawra Hocane misses husband Ameer Gilani while travelling

    Distance makes the heart grow fonder and Mawra Hocane is proving it with every beat. The beloved actress is currently in the United States to attend the 10th Hum Awards, but despite the glittering event ahead, her heart seems to be elsewhere- with her husband Ameer Gilani.

    Taking to her Instagram account, Mawra shared a heartwarming compilation video of their sweetest moments together, writing with a playful sigh: “Kya mazak hai yaar, aik din hua hai travel ko and you start missing the mister already – matlab mein kuch nahi kar sakti ab? @ameergilani”

    It’s only been a day since she left, but the ache of separation is real. Their fans couldn’t agree more. One admirer messaged her: “Never manifested a celebrity couple before the way I root for these two. I genuinely pray you both stay loyal and true to each other forever.”

    To that, Mawra responded with a simple, heartfelt: “Aameen!”

    While fans first saw their incredible chemistry on screen in the 2020 drama Sabaat, Mawra and Ameer’s connection goes back further. Their first encounter wasn’t on a set, it was in law school. Mawra once shared how Ameer quietly helped her out when she forgot her wallet before an exam. Years later, destiny brought them together again on the set of Sabaat, where a quiet moment of Ameer praying left a lasting impression on her heart.

    After years of friendship and growing affection, Mawra and Ameer made their relationship official. They tied the knot on February 5, this year, in an intimate ceremony held at Lahore Fort. The actress later posted dreamy wedding photos, captioned: “And in the middle of chaos… I found you. BISMILLAH 5.2.25 #MawraAmeerHoGayi”

    Since then, the two have become the epitome of “couple goals,” sharing glimpses of their everyday joy with fans. From studying and filming together to traveling and celebrating milestones.

    Their most recent celebration was Mawra’s 33rd birthday, which the couple turned into a week-long affair. “Mrs. Thirty Free,” she playfully called herself, as they hosted a series of mini-celebrations throughout September, ending with a grand black-and-white themed birthday party on the 28th.

  • Asad Ali Memon achieves very rare milestone

    Asad Ali Memon achieves very rare milestone

    Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has made history by completing the prestigious Seven Summits Challenge after successfully scaling Puncak Jaya, the highest peak in Oceania.

    The Seven Summits Challenge includes climbing the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. With his latest ascent of Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, Asad has completed all seven, becoming only the third Pakistani to achieve this feat after Samina Baig and Mirza Ali Baig.

    The 27-year-old began his mountaineering journey in 2019 with Mount Elbrus in Europe and has since conquered Mount Kilimanjaro, Aconcagua, Denali, Mount Everest, and Mount Vinson before his final climb in Indonesia.

  • Pakistani military neither confirms nor denies striking TTP in Afghanistan

    Pakistani military neither confirms nor denies striking TTP in Afghanistan

    After an eventful night that saw reports of airstrikes on multiple Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) targets in Kabul among other parts of Afghanistan, the Pakistani military on Friday neither confirmed nor denied its involvement.

    At least two explosions followed by gunfire were heard in Kabul late Thursday night. Said reports were followed by claims of strikes on multiple TTP camps by unidentified aircraft in different areas of Afghanistan.

    As foreign outlets hinted at possible Pakistani involvement over repeated warnings against the use of Afghan soil for terror on this side of the border, it was announced that Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General (DG) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif will address a press conference at 2:30 pm on Friday.

    Addressing the presser, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif neither confirmed nor denied if the strikes were carried out by Pakistan.

    While he did not mention the strikes during the brief – instead focusing on the surge in terror and facilitation of militants – he went on to reiterate that Pakistan’s armed would never compromise on the security of the country or its people, when asked about any role that Pakistan may or may not have played in last night’s action.

    He also did not confirm if TTP commander Noor Wali Mehsud was eliminated.

    Earlier, he said the purpose of the press conference was to give an overview of the security situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).

    In 2024, he said, 1,435 intelligence-based operations were conducted in KP, 769 terrorists, including 58 Afghan terrorists, were killed and 272 army and FC personnel and 140 policemen were martyred while 165 civilians were killed.

    Moreover, he continued, 10,115 operations were conducted in 2025 until September 15. In these operations, 970 terrorists were killed while 311 Pakistan army personnel were martyred.

    While terrorism incidents had started increasing 2021 onwards, “the response also went up”, the ISPR chief said.

    Lt Gen Chaudhry said following the 2014 attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, security forces had started uprooting terrorism as part of a comprehensive strategy. “We reached close to [realising] the dream of a peaceful Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. [But], unfortunately, as part of a plan, terrorists and their facilitators were then provided space here.”

    “Governance and public welfare were deliberately weakened and attempts were made to build a misleading narrative. The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are paying its price with their blood and sacrifices even today,” he said, going on to outline the factors that led to this situation.

    First reason, he said, was not fully implementing the National Action Plan, followed by politicising the issue of terrorism, India using Afghanistan as a base of operation for terrorism in Pakistan, the provision of modern weapons to terrorists in Afghanistan after United States’ (US) exit, and the existence of a “terrorism-crime nexus” that had “complete local and political backing”.

    He said that after the APS attack, all political parties and the provincial and federal governments had devised the NAP. “All political parties agreed that the implementation of the NAP was necessary for eliminating terrorism,” but, he added the then-government removed some provisions of the plan in 2021 despite progress in those areas and came up with the “revised” NAP.

    All political parties, provincial governments and the federal government then agreed to the full implement all 14 points of the revised plan, he said, asserted that the empirical evidence demonstrated that work was being done on the first point of the NAP, which pertained to kinetic operations.

    He then went on to question the work being done on the remaining 13 points.

    Reaffirming the nation’s resolve to eradicate terrorism, the ISPR chief paid tribute to the people of KP for their unwavering courage in the fight against militancy.

    “The people of KP are bravely fighting terrorism,” he said, adding that the brave sons of the soil have written a glorious history of sacrifice and valour with their blood.

    Renewing the commitment to uproot terrorism, he said that Pakistan’s security forces, along with the nation, remain determined to ensure lasting peace and stability across the country.

    The ISPR chief also paid tribute to brave martyrs who laid down their lives in recent engagements with terrorists.

  • Google launches free one-year AI Pro Plan for Pakistani students

    Google launches free one-year AI Pro Plan for Pakistani students

    Google has announced a free one-year AI Pro Plan for students in Pakistan who are 18 years or older, giving them access to some of the company’s most advanced artificial intelligence tools.

    According to the official announcement, eligible students can now access the plan, which includes Google’s latest AI technologies such as the Gemini 2.5 Pro model and the Deep Research feature.

    The AI tools will also be integrated into popular Google apps like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet, enabling students to perform tasks more efficiently, from writing email summaries and creating presentations to analyzing data.

    The plan further includes access to other tools such as NotebookLM for smart note-taking and Veo 3 and Flow, which allow users to create videos from text or images using AI.

    In addition to these features, students will receive 2TB of cloud storage for saving data across Google Drive, Gmail, and Photos.

    To avail the free plan, students must register and verify their student status through Google’s Students Offer or Gemini Student Offer page. Once verified, the one-year AI Pro Plan will be activated for their account.