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  • Shahid Afridi pays tribute to Virat Kohli after Test retirement

    Shahid Afridi pays tribute to Virat Kohli after Test retirement

    Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has paid tribute to Virat Kohli following the Indian batter’s announcement to retire from Test cricket. Afridi lauded Kohli’s contribution to the longest format, calling his career “remarkable” and praising the standards he set during his time.

    Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Afridi wrote, “Congratulations on a remarkable career, Virat Kohli. Your passion, intensity and professionalism set new standards in Test cricket. The purist format will miss your presence and competitive spirit.”

    Virat Kohli, 35, announced his retirement from Test cricket through an emotional Instagram post, drawing curtains on a red-ball career that spanned over 14 years. Kohli represented India in 123 Test matches, scoring 9,230 runs at an average of over 48, including 30 centuries. He captained India in 68 matches between 2014 and 2022, leading the team to 40 victories and becoming the most successful Test captain in India’s history.

    In his statement, Kohli wrote, “When I first started playing Test cricket for India, I never thought I would be able to witness the journey that unfolded before me. The format tested me and shaped me in ways nothing else could. It taught me discipline, patience, and resilience. Playing in whites was always a special feeling, those silent battles, long days on the field, and moments that never made the highlights but stayed etched in the heart.”

    He added, “This decision wasn’t easy, but it feels right. I’ve given everything to Test cricket, and it has given me back more than I ever imagined. I leave with immense gratitude for the game, my teammates, and every supporter who stood by me. I will always look back on my test career with pride and a smile.”

    Kohli’s retirement comes just days after Rohit Sharma also stepped away from Test cricket, marking the end of an era in Indian cricket. With both senior players gone, India now faces a leadership gap ahead of the upcoming five-match Test series against England starting June 20.

    While Kohli had already retired from T20 internationals in 2024, he has confirmed that he will continue to play in One Day Internationals.

  • Wasim Akram under fire for late statement on Pak-India tensions

    Wasim Akram under fire for late statement on Pak-India tensions

    Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram is facing strong criticism from the public and former cricketers for expressing solidarity with the armed forces only after tensions between Pakistan and India began to ease.

    Akram had posted on X (formerly Twitter): “We all stand with our armed forces. They have responded to the enemy’s aggression,” adding that “dialogue is the way forward and peace is what we all want. Pakistan Zindabad.”

    However, many fans and ex-players felt his message came too late. One of the strongest reactions came from former Test cricketer Basit Ali, who remarked: “Remaining silent during critical moments and then making a statement once things return to normal, how is that bravery? Cricketers should raise their voice when the nation is going through difficult times, not afterwards!”

    Social media users also joined in, questioning why Akram remained silent during the height of the escalation and only spoke up after the situation had begun to stabilise.

    Meanwhile, with a ceasefire now in place, there is growing optimism that Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 could soon resume. Foreign players remain stationed in Dubai, while local players have been advised to stay prepared as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) plans the next steps.

  • ‘I thought I’d never see my kids again’: Hira Mani’s emotional video from Abu Dhabi airport goes viral

    ‘I thought I’d never see my kids again’: Hira Mani’s emotional video from Abu Dhabi airport goes viral

    Actress Hira Mani’s emotional video from Abu Dhabi Airport has gone viral on social media, capturing the fear and helplessness she experienced while being stranded during the closure of Pakistan’s airspace amid heightened tensions between Pakistan and India.

    In the video, posted on her Instagram, Hira shared that she was deeply worried and feared she might never see her children again. Holding back tears, she said her only reason for recording the video was to connect with fellow Pakistanis who have lost loved ones because of the ongoing conflict.

    “When I was stuck at Abu Dhabi airport the day before yesterday, I felt like I would never be able to see my children again. The airspace had been closed.

    We don’t want war. Hum bachaon walay log hain (we are parents). I just wanted to share my feelings with all the Pakistanis whose children, husbands, or sons have fallen victim to this war. My heartfelt prayers are with you all. May Allah grant you patience and strength,” she wrote in the video’s caption.

    She concluded her message with “Pakistan Zindabad ❤”, expressing solidarity with all affected families.

    Her video quickly spread across social media, with fans and followers sending messages of support, prayers, and sympathy to the actress.

  • ‘Do you feel the thunder?’: PTV’s new Pakistan Air Force video will give you goosebumps

    ‘Do you feel the thunder?’: PTV’s new Pakistan Air Force video will give you goosebumps

    As Pakistanis continue to troll Indians and heap praises at the country’s armed forces for a befitting response to Indian aggression, state-run Pakistan Television (PTV) has also posted quite the video edit of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) visuals on the hit Imagine Dragons song ‘Thunder’.

    According to the details, the video was uploaded to the official X account of PTV News shortly after the ceasefire, mediated by the United States (US), between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

    While US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire in a post on his social media accounts and Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed hope it would result in lasting peace, PTV posted the edit, captioning it, “Tribute to the Pakistan Air Force. Thunder lightening.”

    The 46-second video showed PAF pilots demonstrating aerial skills of Pakistan’s top jets, the JF-17 Thunder and the Chinese-made 4.5 generation J-10C. “India felt the thunder… Do you wanna feel the thunder?” read the text in the video.

    While people in Pakistan were already feeling on top of the world with the armed forces’ decisive strikes, the move by the state-run channel, which is usually criticised for “not being in the know of modern trends”, left netizens continuing to cheer.

    Social media users flooded the comment section as a number of them praised the choice of the song. “Imagine Dragons wrote this song for our warriors,” said one user.

    “Allah nazr-e-bad se bachaye [May Allah protect from evil eye], they are our pride & joy,” wrote another.

    A third user wrote, “Feel the Thunder! ahhhh goosebumps. Our pride, PAF Share this 1000 times.”

    “PTV using Imagine Dragons wasn’t on my bingo card but I am so HERE for it,” read another comment.

    It merits a mention that PAF, while acting swiftly during the night of May 6 and May 7 against Indian aggression, shot down five Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter jets, including one Su-30, one Mig-29 Fulcrum and three western hardcore-proven 4.5 generation Rafales.

    That, however, wasn’t all that was achieved as the PAF, in coordination with other branches of the military, also contributed to Operation Bunyan Un Marsoos a day later, forcing India to seek foreign intervention for ceasefire.

  • Basit Ali proposes new venue for remaining PSL 10 matches

    Basit Ali proposes new venue for remaining PSL 10 matches

    Former Pakistan Test cricketer Basit Ali has suggested that the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 should be held in Bangladesh instead of Dubai.

    In a statement shared on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Basit Ali said, “PSL matches should be held in Bangladesh instead of Dubai because Bangladesh is our brotherly country, and fans come to the stadiums in large numbers there.”

    He added that if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) takes this step, “it will receive overwhelming support from the public.”

    It merits mention that the PCB had earlier suspended PSL 10 indefinitely following rising security concerns amid Indian aggression. However, recent reports suggest that PSL management has advised franchises to keep foreign players stationed in Dubai, while local players have been told to stay mentally prepared for the tournament’s resumption.

    According to sources, players may also be asked to assemble in Islamabad soon, where a final decision regarding the continuation of PSL 10 is expected to be made.

  • PAF hits the mark: Pakistanis’ forever crush is an air force baddie

    PAF hits the mark: Pakistanis’ forever crush is an air force baddie

    The dangerous skirmish between nuclear-armed Pakistan and India had the world on tenterhooks, watching with baited breath as the countries traded blows. But true to form, the Pakistani people had moved on to much more serious matters – namely, the hotness and wit quotient as well as confidence of Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Aurangzeb Ahmad.


    The flying ace has unexpectedly become the internet’s newest obsession after joining in during a joint press conference addressing recent tensions between Pakistan and India. What started out as a serious national security briefing has now become an online sensation.


    Alongside ISPR chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif and Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, AVM Aurangzeb briefed the nation on how PAF responded to Indian aggression with full force and precision. Six Indian aircraft down. Zero Pakistani losses. BrahMos missiles intercepted mid-air. Every drone jammed… every threat neutralised.


    He clarified that Pakistan maintained complete operational readiness, using both soft and hard kills and exercised discretion in civilian areas. In one of the more significant details, Aurangzeb reported that Pakistan’s hypersonic and precision-guided weaponry only hit their intended military targets, while Indian missiles fired from Amritsar had misfired and targeted Indian civilian areas.


    But as his crisp briefings aired across the country, viewers were struck not only by the strategic depth but also by the poise with which it was delivered. Social media, as always, responded in real time and it wasn’t long before the nation found itself unusually invested in a military update.


    “If you told me a week ago I’d be waiting the entire day for a press conference by our army officials, I’d laugh at your face,” one user admitted.




    Another said: “I am very interested in learning about our jets. I think we should have a monthly PAF update press conference.” 





    The Air Marshal’s presence has generated a lot of admiration, with edits going viral online and passionate comments exploding on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. One laughed, “He literally said begum mera naya uniform lao takay edits mein thora different lagoon.” 




    Another wrote, “Bro saw and saved those edits 100%.”




    The compliments soon reached meme-worthy levels. Someone joked, “Aurangzeb can kill five stones with one bird.” Another said, “The terms and conditions agree with Aurangzeb when he creates an account.”


    From racing against time to redefining weekends, the internet spared no exaggeration in celebrating his moment.


    The internet has even nicknamed him “The Aura Guy”, a reference to the composed assurance he displayed during the briefing and the almost magnetic aura he seems to have garnered since. 


    Others noted the professionalism of the event’s structure. “ISPR is waisay such a professional entity they knew kay Aurangzeb ka part shuru mein rakh diya tou sab nikal jayeingay.”




    Additionally, several people on the internet thought that the officer’s calm and modest demeanor just contributed to his attractiveness. One post read, “The nonchalant boy who pretends he doesn’t know girls like him.”




    What started out as a nationwide update became a digital phenomenon. Between defense briefings and meme culture, Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb became Pakistan’s most unexpected main character. He was trending on top on Twitter all night.



  • Javed Afridi announces Rs50 million to honour Pakistan Air Force

    Javed Afridi announces Rs50 million to honour Pakistan Air Force

    Days after what was deemed by foreign observers as Pakistan’s “unambiguous victory” in response to Indian aggression, Peshawar Zalmi owner and Zalmi Foundation founder Javed Afridi has announced a donation of Rs50 million to honour the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).

    “Their unwavering courage, dedication and sacrifice are the heartbeat of our national pride. Today, we honour them not just with words but through meaningful action,” he said in a press statement. His franchise, Peshawar Zalmi, also released a statement expressing full support for the armed forces.

    The announcement comes at a difficult time for the country. Along with national security concerns, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 has been suspended indefinitely. The decision was made by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after drone activity was reported near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, raising serious security concerns.

    Pakistan had been experiencing tense days with airspace closures and missile alerts causing fear across major cities. While a ceasefire was agreed to with US mediation, the situation over the past week led to matches being postponed, foreign players leaving the country and the PCB eventually suspending the rest of the tournament.

    While Afridi’s generous donation is being seen as a reminder that national unity is more important than sports, the Zalmi Foundation, which often works on social welfare projects, has also shifted its focus to supporting national security personnel. 

    It merits a mention that Afridi, one of the key figures behind the success of Peshawar Zalmi and the PSL, continues to support the PCB’s decisions during this challenging time. He has also called on fans and players to remain united and hopeful.

    Meanwhile, the future of PSL Season 10 may become clearer soon as the PCB is working on plans to resume the tournament.

  • No more war, pleads Pope Leo as India and Pakistan pull back from the brink

    No more war, pleads Pope Leo as India and Pakistan pull back from the brink

    Just a few days after being appointed as the 267th leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV utilized his first Sunday address to advocate for worldwide peace and expressed his approval of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, after the two nuclear-armed nations narrowly averted another large-scale conflict last week.

    Addressing thousands assembled at the Vatican on 11 May, the 69-year-old American-born pope stated:  

    “I was pleased to learn, on a positive note, of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, and I hold onto the hope that in the forthcoming negotiations we might swiftly achieve a lasting agreement.”

    His comments came in the wake of heightened military tensions between the two nuclear-capable nations. Between May 6 and May 10, 2025, there was a marked escalation in tensions between India and Pakistan, representing one of the most serious clashes between the two nuclear-armed nations in recent history. The catalyst for the flare-up was a lethal attack in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK) which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, mainly Hindu tourists. Without presenting any proof, India blamed the attack on groups based in Pakistan and conducted retaliatory airstrikes against military sites, including the Nur Khan air base close to Islamabad. In retaliation, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos, using drones and missiles to strike Indian military positions. 

    The subsequent exchanges involved aerial combats, drone incursions, and artillery bombardments, resulting in considerable damage to infrastructure, with both sides attributing blame for instigating the violence. As tensions escalated, the United States intervened via backchannel diplomacy. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio directly communicated with the leaders of India and Pakistan to mitigate the crisis. A ceasefire was established on May 10, which Pakistan acknowledged was a result of US mediation. However, India credited its own military communications for the resolution.

    In his speech, Pope Leo, formerly known as Bishop Robert Prevost, broadened his focus beyond South Asia. He also expressed profound concern regarding the genocide in Gaza and war Ukraine. Regarding the situation in Gaza, he stated he was “deeply pained” by the suffering of the people of the besieged strip and called for an immediate ceasefire, the accessibility of humanitarian aid, and the release of all hostages. Concerning Ukraine, he urged the global powers to do “everything within their capacity” to achieve a “true and lasting peace.”

    Echoing the sentiments of his predecessor Pope Francis, he reiterated the call:  

    “No more war.”

    Pope Leo is scheduled for a formal inauguration on May 18, yet his initial message has clearly articulated his stance: in support of those affected by conflict and against individuals who perpetuate it.

  • Foreign countries asking for training with Pakistan Air Force: AVM Aurangzeb

    Foreign countries asking for training with Pakistan Air Force: AVM Aurangzeb

    Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Aurangzeb Ahmed stated on Sunday that several foreign countries are asking for training with the PAF, reflecting the sophistication and professionalism of the force.

    “The Pakistan Air Force is giving training to foreign countries; they are coming and asking in numbers that they want to come and have training with us. We have been invited to an international exercise. The kind of training we have is remarkable,” Aurangzeb said in a press conference.

    It should be mentioned here that during the night of May 6 and May 7, Pakistan shot down five IAF fighter jets, including three Rafale, one Su-30 and one Mig-29.

    He was flanked by Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz and Inter-Services Public Relations Director-General (ISPR DG) Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry during the press conference.

    Aurangzeb’s answer came in reply to a question about the difference between the engagement of PAF and the Indian Air Force (IAF). “Was it J 10-C or something else,” a reporter asked. 

    On Pakistan’s response to Indian aggression, he said the PAF targeted the highest number of IAF airfields in a single mission since 1971. “We avoided civilian damage and hit with great accuracy,” he noted.

    Crediting Chief of Air Staff Zaheer Ahmad Babar as the brains behind the operation, Aurangzeb said, “He gave us three tasks: restore deterrence, neutralise threats, and control the air.”

    He revealed that in the first phase of the response, Pakistan targeted Indian Rafale jets, grounding the fleet near the western border. “This limited their options and freedom of action,” he added.

    On drones being sent into Pakistan, Aurangzeb claimed that India had launched drone attacks on Pakistani civilian areas. However, Pakistan’s radar and jamming systems detected and disabled all drones, making them useless.

    While offering details of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos, DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said 26 Indian military targets, as well as facilities that were used to target Pakistani citizens and those enterprises that were responsible for fomenting terrorism in Pakistan were engaged in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and the mainland. 

    He said Suratgarh, Sirsa, Adampur, Bhuj, Nalia, Bathinda, Barnala, Harwara, Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Mamoon, Ambala, Udampur, and Pathankot were the targets, which sustained major damages, adding that the S-400 battery system at Adhampur and Bhuj was also attacked by the proud PAF.

    He said the action was carefully calibrated to avoid civilian casualties and exclusively targeted those entities and facilities which were directly involved in orchestrating and executing cold-blooded killings of Pakistani civilians and those carrying out terrorist attacks inside Pakistan.

    “Pakistan also sustained an abnormal and immediate spike in Indian-sponsored terrorism across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan while we were busy in operations on the Eastern Front,” DG ISPR Ahmed Sharif said.

    Expressing sympathy with the families of the shohada who sacrificed their lives for the beloved country, he prayed for the quick recovery of injured countrymen.

    Further expressing profound appreciation and gratitude to the brave Pakistani nation, he said, “We are especially indebted to the youth of Pakistan who became frontline soldiers as information and cyber warriors of the country. Profound thanks are also due to you, the vibrant media of Pakistan, who also stood like a Bunyan-um-Marsoos, an iron wall against Indian media information blitz and fuming, as well as warmongering done by the Indian media. We are extremely grateful to the political leadership of all political parties, without any distinction, for the unified resolve in support of their Armed Forces for the defence of our motherland.”

    DG ISPR Ahmed Sharif dismissed the rumours of a Indian female pilot in Pakistan’s custody. “This is all part of fake news and propaganda that has been generated from multiple sources, and it is social media chatter,” he said.


    Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, while addressing the rumours about the Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant being headed toward Karachi, said, “We tracked it closely from the start. On May 6-7, it was near Bombay, and by May 9, it came within 400 nautical miles of our coast, then turned back.”

    Rab Nawaz explained that if the carrier had come closer, the Pakistan Navy was ready to respond. “Our maritime air arm was fully prepared, and we stayed in contact with the Air Force throughout,” he added.

    “As a military officer, I don’t take the enemy lightly, but let’s be realistic. The Vikrant only carries 8-12 MiG-29s, enough for its own defence, not much more.”

  • Sanam Saeed has the sweetest surprise for fans on Mother’s Day

    Sanam Saeed has the sweetest surprise for fans on Mother’s Day

    Thespian Sanam Saeed has shared the happiest news of her life with her fans on Mother’s Day. 

    The star has announced that she is expecting her first child.

    Sanam Saeed took to Instagram on Mother’s Day, saying that she is going to become a mother. She shared the news by posting some memorable childhood pictures on her social media, in which she looks very happy with her mother.

    She also posted recent photos radiating joy and excitement. Along with these, she penned a deeply emotional tribute to her mother while announcing her own journey into motherhood.

    “Mother’s Day I’ll be one very soon Inshallah and I pray I’m every bit like her and more. Loving, nurturing, attentive, cool, fierce, fun, impulsive, confident, a lioness. Smart, approachable, supportive, honest, vulnerable, real, forgiving, compassionate. My savior, my protector, my role model. Happy Mother’s Day to every single mama out there ,” she wrote.

    She known for her graceful presence and powerful performances, has always stood out in the entertainment industry for choosing quality over quantity. Currently, she is starring in Netflix’s highly anticipated project Jo Bacha Hain Sang Samet Lo.

    The glow of motherhood is clearly visible in the photos she shared, and fans have flooded social media with congratulations and heartfelt wishes.

    One admirer wrote, “May Allah bless you with healthy, beautiful children. Becoming a mother is life’s most beautiful journey.”

    Another added, “We’ve always seen you play strong characters. Now, we look forward to seeing you in the most powerful role yet a mother.”

    Sanam’s marriage to actor Mohib Mirza was initially kept private, but over time, the couple embraced their relationship publicly with grace and simplicity.