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  • Vikrant Gupta says surprised over Pakistanis’ love for Indian cricketers

    Vikrant Gupta says surprised over Pakistanis’ love for Indian cricketers

    Renowned Indian sports journalist Vikrant Gupta recently visited Pakistan and shared his surprise at the immense love Pakistanis have for Indian cricketers, especially Virat Kohli.

    Visiting to assess preparations for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, he experienced Pakistan’s cricket culture firsthand and was deeply moved by the warm hospitality during his trip.

    In an exclusive interview with a Pakistani cricket website, Gupta shared his experiences and expressed his surprise at the immense love Pakistanis have for Indian cricketers, particularly Virat Kohli. 

    “The most surprising thing for me was the admiration Pakistani fans have for Indian cricketers, especially Virat Kohli. I saw young people in the streets of Lahore wearing jerseys with Kohli’s number 18, which shows that cricket goes beyond political tensions or borders,” he said.

    Expressing hope for better relations between India and Pakistan through sports, he said, “I hope that in the future, sports will help improve relations between India and Pakistan, and such tours will play a crucial role in bringing the people of both nations closer.”

    Commenting on India’s decision not to tour Pakistan for the 2023 Asia Cup and the upcoming Champions Trophy, Gupta said, “If citizens and journalists can visit each other’s countries, then players should also be given the opportunity.”

    Gupta added that Pakistani fans not only appreciate Indian players’ skills but also admire their consistency and dedication to the game. “While walking around Lahore, many people asked me about the secret behind Virat Kohli’s fitness and Rohit Sharma’s timing. These questions prove how closely Pakistani fans follow Indian cricketers,” he added.

    Speaking about Pakistan’s cricket craze, Gupta said, “Pakistanis still love cricket, but the enthusiasm is not the same as before. There is no shortage of talent, but infrastructure and work at the grassroots level need improvement.”

    Gupta also pointed out, “In the past, information was shared only through mainstream media, but now social media provides a direct platform for people to express their emotions and thoughts.”

    Reflecting on his trip, Vikrant Gupta called it an unforgettable experience. “I will never forget the love and respect I received from the Pakistani people. There is love in the hearts of both nations’ people for each other, but political tensions have kept them apart,” he said.

    He urged the people of both countries to try to understand each other and promote positive engagement.

    “There is love between the people of both nations, but politics has divided them. During my stay in Pakistan, I never felt unsafe. People met me with great warmth, and most conversations were just about cricket,” Gupta said.

    He concluded by expressing his belief that if both governments address each other’s concerns, a bilateral cricket series between India and Pakistan could be revived in the future.

    During his visit, Gupta faced criticism from certain quarters in India. However, he firmly defended his stance, stating, “A journalist’s job is to highlight the truth and the positive aspects.”

  • ‘He is selling other people’s families’: Rajab Butt hits back at Fahad Mustafa

    ‘He is selling other people’s families’: Rajab Butt hits back at Fahad Mustafa

    YouTuber Rajab Butt has strongly criticised actor Fahad Mustafa for opposing family vlogging.

    In a recent interview, he dismissed Fahad Mustafa when asked about him, saying, “A senior earns his own respect.”

    He claimed that the actor once sat with one of his seniors and said, “I cannot sell my family through a video.” In response, Rajab Butt remarked that everyone knows how people get work in dramas.

    “A true senior is someone who earns their own respect. Thank God, I am earning and living on my own, and I have never accepted a role in any drama,” the YouTuber said. 

    Taking a direct jab at Fahad Mustafa, Rajab Butt said, “He talks about not selling his family, but he is selling other people’s families. So, it’s better for him to keep his mouth shut.”

    He also criticised Fahad Mustafa’s game show antics, questioning, “Aren’t you influencing households by shouting ‘I want girls’ on the show,” adding that “Meanwhile, we’re just sitting in our homes and working.”

  • Indian Supreme Court allows Ranveer Allahbadia to resume The Ranveer Show

    Indian Supreme Court allows Ranveer Allahbadia to resume The Ranveer Show

    Indian YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as Beer Biceps, has been allowed by the Supreme Court to resume his show, The Ranveer Show. This comes after a temporary suspension following a controversy over remarks he made on another program.

    During the hearing, the Supreme Court clarified that Ranveer Allahbadia’s freedom to create content is not absolute and must align with legal and ethical standards.

    The judge emphasised that while young influencers might see the legal system as rigid, the court has the authority to regulate their actions if necessary.

    The court stated that Ranveer Allahbadia can resume his podcast if he submits a written commitment, ensuring that all future episodes meet the required standards of decency and morality.

    Ranveer’s legal representative argued that the show is his client’s primary source of income and supports a team of 280 employees.

    He also mentioned that he interviews a wide range of personalities, including politicians, athletes, and spiritual leaders, making his content valuable to a broad audience.

    The Supreme Court, nonetheless, imposed additional restrictions, preventing Ranveer Allahbadia from discussing the ‘India’s Got Latent’ case on his show.

    The Youtuber is also barred from travelling abroad until he fully cooperates with the ongoing investigation.

    With these conditions in place, Ranveer Allahbadia now faces the challenge of reshaping his content while ensuring compliance with the court’s directives.

    Previously, Ranveer Allahbadia revealed that he was getting death threats after his controversial comments on Samay Raina’s ‘India’s Got Latent’.

    Mumbai police reported that they had failed to trace Ranveer Allahbadia for the probe, as his phone remained switched off. The YouTuber turned to his Instagram handle with another note on Sunday, revealing he has been receiving several death threats due to his inappropriate comments during the ‘India’s Got Latent’ appearance.

    “My team and I are cooperating with the police and all other authorities. I will follow due process and be available to all agencies,” he wrote. “My remark about parents was insensitive and disrespectful. It is my moral responsibility to do better and I am genuinely sorry.”

  • Five newborn baby girls’ bodies found in garbage

    Five newborn baby girls’ bodies found in garbage

    In a horrifying incident, bodies of five newborn baby girls have been found in heaps of garbage in different areas of Sialkot during the last 15 days, a leading newspaper reported on Monday.

    According to District Emergency Officer Rescue 1122 Naveed Iqbal, the rescue team received a call about a newborn lying in the garbage near Adda Stop, Duska, on February 15, 2024. When they arrived at the scene, the baby girl had already died.

    Similarly, Iqbal claimed that the bodies of four other newborn girls were discovered in Kharta Sayedan, Pasrur Road, Dalwali, and Bhaer Pulley, adding that most of the bodies had been mutilated by stray animals.

    Sialkot District Police Officer (DPO) Faisal Shahzad stated that two of the bodies were found within the Saddar police station’s jurisdiction, while three were discovered in the Cantonment police station’s precincts. He added that an FIR had been registered against unidentified individuals responsible for discarding the newborns.

    The DPO mentioned that police investigation teams have begun working on these cases and expressed hope that the culprits would be identified soon using human intelligence and modern tools such as CCTV footage.

    Expressing concern over the horrific incident, Sialkot Deputy Commissioner (DC) Mohammad Zulqarnain Langarial said the health chief executive officer had been directed to inspect private hospitals and maternity homes to find clues about the parents of the deceased newborns.

    Langarial emphasised that such incidents would not be possible without the cooperation of civil society.

    Separately, the corpse of a newborn child was found on a garbage heap in Mozang, Lahore, according to a reputable media outlet.

    As per Edhi Foundation officials, the infant’s remains were abandoned on a roadside garbage heap.

    Upon receiving information, Mozang police took the body into custody and arranged its burial at Miani Sahib graveyard with the help of Edhi volunteers.

    A case was registered against an unidentified individual, and police said they were working to determine the circumstances surrounding the death.

    Meanwhile, a 65-year-old woman was found dead in her rented house in Harbanspura, with initial reports suggesting she was electrocuted.

    The deceased, identified as Shakeela Fazilat, was living alone. Upon receiving information, police arrived and shifted the body to a hospital for a post-mortem examination.

    The police registered a case and launched an investigation. Investigators suspect that the woman was deliberately electrocuted, but details will emerge after forensic and medical analysis.

  • Rashid Latif suggests keeping ’90s cricketers away from Pakistan team

    Rashid Latif suggests keeping ’90s cricketers away from Pakistan team

    Former Pakistan cricket team captain Rashid Latif has suggested that cricketers from the nineties era should be kept away from Pakistan cricket.

    Speaking on Geo News’ program Harna Mana Hai, host Tabish Hashmi asked, “Why did it take 17 years for Pakistan to win another World Cup (T20 World Cup 2009) after the 1992 victory? And then another eight to nine years to win the Champions Trophy?”

    In response, Rashid Latif spontaneously remarked, “It took 17 years because the ’90s players didn’t let go.”

    He further stated, “Keep the ’90s players away from management and the team, then they (the current cricket team) will try to win.”

    “They must be tired of serving Pakistan. Let them take a step back for a while,” he added.

    His comments come at a time when Pakistan, the defending champions and hosts of the Champions Trophy, have already been knocked out of the tournament just five days after it began.

    Pakistan lost the first match to New Zealand and the second to India, while the third match against Bangladesh was washed out as a result of rain.

    After a poor Champions Trophy campaign, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is likely to make major changes to the team. Mohammad Rizwan is expected to be removed from the captaincy, while some senior players, including Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Haris Rauf, are likely to be dropped from the upcoming New Zealand tour.

  • Champions Trophy: IND vs AUS live stream & match details

    Champions Trophy: IND vs AUS live stream & match details

    India and Australia are set to play in the first semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 on March 4 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. 

    Match Details

    Match: India vs Australia, 1st Semi-Final, ICC Champions Trophy 2025
    Venue: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
    Date & Time: Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 2:00 PM (PST), 2:30 PM (IST)

    Teams Overview


    India has been in excellent form, winning all three of their group-stage matches. With a strong mix of power hitters, all-rounders, and world-class spinners, the team will be eager to take revenge for their 2023 World Cup final loss to Australia.

    Australia, a dominant force in ICC events, has also been impressive in the tournament. With a mix of experienced players and young talent, they will look to continue their strong record against India in knockout matches. Their batting is powerful, and their bowlers can trouble any team.

    Head-to-Head in ODIs


    Total Matches: 151
    India Won: 57
    Australia Won: 84
    No Result: 10

    Probable Playing XIs


    India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah.

    Australia: Travis Head, David Warner, Steve Smith (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Alex Carey (wk), Cameron Green, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood.

    Pitch Report


    The pitch at Dubai International Stadium is expected to be slow, helping spinners as the game progresses. Batting might be easier early on, but stroke-making could become difficult later. The team winning the toss may choose to bowl first, considering the dew factor in the evening.

    TV Broadcast & Live Streaming

    Pakistan – TV: PTV Sports, Ten Sports | Live Streaming: Myco, Tamasha
    India – TV: Star Sports, Sports18 | Live Streaming: JioHotstar
    Bangladesh – TV: Nagorik TV, T Sports | Live Streaming: Toffee
    UAE – TV: CricLife MAX, CricLife MAX2 | Live Streaming: STARZPLAY
    UK – TV: Sky Sports | Live Streaming: SkyGo Now, Sky Sports App
    USA & Canada – TV: Willow TV
    Australia – TV: Amazon
    New Zealand – TV: Sky Sport NZ
    Sri Lanka – TV: Maharaja TV | Live Streaming: Sirasa
    Caribbean – TV: ESPN Caribbean | Live Streaming: ESPN Play

  • ‘I’ve already found one for you’: Fahad Mustafa’s witty comment leaves Sana Javed blushing

    ‘I’ve already found one for you’: Fahad Mustafa’s witty comment leaves Sana Javed blushing

    Star actor and show host Fahad Mustafa once again had the audience laughing with his witty remarks during a Ramadan special game show featuring actress Sana Javed.

    During the show, Sana mentioned that she could not find any suitable boys from the audience for one of the games and asked Fahad for help. Fahad, known for his quick humour, responded, “There are plenty of boys in the crowd, but I won’t be finding any more for you. I’ve already found one for you!”

    The remark, though light-hearted, left Sana Javed slightly embarrassed, while the entire studio burst into laughter.

    Despite her attempt to stop Fahad, the moment was caught on camera and soon circulated on social media.

    The clip received mixed reactions from netizens—some found the comment amusing, while others felt it was a bit harsh.

  • Microsoft to shut down Skype after two decades

    Microsoft to shut down Skype after two decades

    Microsoft has officially announced that it will be shutting down its renowned video application, Skype, after more than two decades of service.

    For years, Skype was the go-to platform for video calls, widely used by individuals and businesses alike. However, with the rise of alternatives such as WhatsApp, Apple’s iMessage, and professional conferencing platforms like Zoom, Skype’s popularity has steadily declined over the past few years.

    Now, Microsoft has confirmed that it will discontinue the service, urging users to either export their data or transition to Microsoft Teams. The company stated that Teams offers a range of advanced chat and calling features, making it a suitable replacement for Skype.

    To facilitate the transition, Microsoft will introduce a migration service that allows users to seamlessly move their group chats and other important data to Teams.

  • ‘I liked Babar Bhai a lot, but now…’: Sonya Hussaiyn on why Babar Azam is no longer her favourite

    ‘I liked Babar Bhai a lot, but now…’: Sonya Hussaiyn on why Babar Azam is no longer her favourite

    Pakistani actress Sonya Hussaiyn recently revealed that she used to admire cricketer Babar Azam but no longer considers him her favourite player.

    When asked about her favourite player during a special transmission of a private TV channel for the Champions Trophy, Sonia shared, “I liked Babar Bhai (Babar Azam) a lot, but now he is not my favourite player.”

    She further admitted, “I don’t know the names of my favourite players these days.”

    Sonya Hussaiyn’s candid remarks have sparked discussions among fans, with many curious about the reason behind her change of preference.

  • Shahid Afridi writes to Bangladesh Cricket Board over unpaid BPL dues

    Shahid Afridi writes to Bangladesh Cricket Board over unpaid BPL dues

    Former Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has written a letter to Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) President Mohammed Farooq on issues surrounding the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

    The BPL has often made headlines not for its cricketing action but for mismanagement and non-payment of players’ dues. Afridi is among those affected, as he has yet to receive his payment for his role in the league.

    During the latest edition of the BPL, Afridi served as the mentor of the Chattogram Challengers. However, despite fulfilling his responsibilities, he has not been paid his dues.

    According to reports, Afridi reached out to the BCB and formally wrote to its president to address this issue. In his letter, he highlighted that he was appointed as a mentor by a BPL franchise for the recent season but has not been compensated.

    It merits mention that in January, the BCB had assured all participating players that they would receive their payments. However, players from Pakistan and other countries are still awaiting their dues.

    Among them was Pakistan Shaheens’ captain, Mohammad Haris, who represented Team Durbar Rajshahi in the BPL. Like many foreign players, Haris did not receive his payment or even his return ticket, forcing him to stay an extra two days in a hotel at his own expense.