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  • ‘We selected the best available team’; Aqib Javed defends players

    ‘We selected the best available team’; Aqib Javed defends players

    Pakistan cricket team’s head coach Aqib Javed has come forward in support of the players amid raging criticism over their performance in Champions Trophy 2025. 

    Speaking at a press conference in Rawalpindi on Wednesday, he said, “Pakistan selected the best available team, but the performances did not meet expectations, which is a fact.”

    He further clarified, “There are no excuses in cricket. Before every match, the team remains hopeful, and we support them. The players themselves are disappointed with their performance. The nation should believe that the team put in its best effort. The emotions in a Pakistan vs India match are always different.”

    Commenting on the Pakistan-India match, Aqib Javed said, “Had Pakistan managed to score around 300, it could have been a good contest. When there isn’t a strong total on the board, the bowlers have to be more aggressive, and that’s what happened with us.”

    He also highlighted the absence of key players, saying, “Impact players are crucial in big matches. The absence of Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman made a difference because both of them had the ability to change the game. Sufiyan Muqeem and Irfan Niazi didn’t have enough exposure in ODI cricket, which added to the pressure.”

    Explaining the selection strategy, Aqib Javed said, “In ODIs, a combination of seven batters and four bowlers is usually played. Since Saim Ayub could contribute with a few overs as well, Khushdil Shah was included in the squad as an alternative.”

    Defending the fast bowlers, Aqib Javed said, “A bowling attack, consisting of Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf is among the best. You won’t find such an attack in any team around the world.”

    However, he also acknowledged the challenges they faced, stating, “When scores of 350 are being made in almost every match, these same bowlers are bound to concede runs.”

    The head coach stated, “Not too long ago, this very team defeated Australia in a series, but as soon as we lost to India, criticism began, which is unfair.”

    He further added, “If you look at the records of the players in the team, they clearly show that there is plenty of talent. However, I do admit that in the tri-nation series and the Champions Trophy, we couldn’t play the kind of cricket that was needed.”

    Addressing criticism over Sufiyan Muqeem’s exclusion, he said, “People are asking why Sufiyan Muqeem wasn’t included, but the reality is that the boy has no first-class career. We gave him a chance, and he played just one match, yet now it is being said that if he had played, we would have won.”

    Pakistan is out of the Champions Trophy 2025 after suffering a six-wicket loss to arch-rivals India in Dubai, following a 60-run defeat to New Zealand in their opening match in Karachi on February 19.

  • Internet reacts as Juggan Kazim praises CM Maryam Nawaz

    Internet reacts as Juggan Kazim praises CM Maryam Nawaz

    A video of host-actors Juggan Kazim and Wasay Chaudhry praising Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has gone viral, sparking mixed reactions from social media users. While some lauded Maryam Nawaz’s leadership, others criticised the celebrities’ statements.

    A few notable comments included:


    “Guys, relax! First, find out who Jagan is. She must be from Mohsin Naqvi’s circle!”


    “Paid actors.”


    “By the way, how much did they get paid for this overacting? “


    She praised Maryam Nawaz, stating that the Punjab Chief Minister “fulfills the promises she makes ahead of time, and I have personally experienced this.”

    Juggan Kazim and Wasay Chaudhry recently hosted the Horse and Cattle Show, organised by the Punjab government. During the event, both celebrities appreciated Maryam Nawaz’s leadership.

    Juggan highlighted the CM’s contributions, saying:

    “Maryam Nawaz is the first female Chief Minister of Pakistan. This is a great achievement. She has taken many steps to serve the people and has introduced several reforms.”

    Meanwhile, Wasay Chaudhry addressed Maryam Nawaz directly, saying, “Promise us that in the future, we will not have to wait so long for the Horse and Cattle Show.”

    In response, Juggan Kazim reiterated her confidence in Maryam Nawaz’s leadership, stating, “She fulfills the promises she makes to the people even before their expiry date, and I am an eyewitness to this.” 

    She also described Maryam Nawaz’s tenure as a period of restoration for Punjab, highlighting her efforts in governance and development.

  • Maryam Nawaz’s 60-page advertisement showing one-year performance sparks online debate

    Maryam Nawaz’s 60-page advertisement showing one-year performance sparks online debate

    A 60-page advertising supplement showcasing Chief Minister (CM) Punjab Maryam Nawaz’s one-year performance as Chief Minister of Punjab has been published with Pakistan’s leading Urdu newspapers, sparking a furious row online.

    Many social media users mocked Maryam Nawaz for focusing on her branding and questioning her marketing technique.

    A social media user posted a video online on Wednesday with the caption, “In today’s newspapers, you will get 60 pages at the most reasonable price, and you’ll accumulate a good amount of waste paper.” In the video, the user can be seen counting the advertisement pages featuring Nawaz’s performance in one year.

    Another social media user pointed out, “It seems like the government of Punjab has published a 60-page advertisement, most of which is more focused on images of Maryam Nawaz Sharif than on actual performance reports.”

    A third user joked, “These 60 pages are just an event for today; by tomorrow, they’ll be found with pakora (fritter) and samosa vendors.” 

    Sharing the pictures of the front pages of multiple Urdu newspapers, another user opined, “These are today’s newspapers in Pakistan. The entire front page is covered with an advertisement from the Punjab government highlighting Maryam Nawaz’s one-year performance. If marketing is necessary, it should be targeted. Such random blanket marketing won’t affect opponents but is instead alienating their own voters.”

    A fifth user, while highlighting that on Tuesday, the front pages of all major Urdu newspapers in Pakistan were completely identical—the same headlines, subheadings, news, and images, published without any alterations, lamented that media houses and journalists had completely surrendered before the government.

    “This might be the first time a government has published an entire supplement in newspapers regarding its performance. Such supplements are typically published by expos, embassies, and large companies,” quipped journalist Riaz Ul Haq.

    Former Senator Farhatullah Babar commented that a 60-page supplement at public expense was a monstrosity. “Whosoever placed 170 pictures of CM Punjab in its first 30 pages has done a monstrous disservice to her & her government,” he opined on X.

    Meanwhile, TV host and journalist Absa Komal, while sharing the pictures of newspapers on X, wrote in a caption, “These newspapers are no longer associated with journalism—should they now be considered mere publicity platforms for the Punjab government? The eagerness to flatter the government and the financial gains may eventually fade, but the lost credibility will never be restored. The owners and editors of these newspapers have brought shame to the profession of journalism.”

    Earlier this week, a unique advertisement highlighting Nawaz’s one-year performance as the provincial executive remained at the center of the debate.


    The advertisement appeared on the internet on Friday, showing Pakistan’s female cricket team in hot water. Just when defeat seems inevitable, the team’s all-round captain player named Maryam rescues the team while playing a winning knock.

  • ‘Clash of egos’: Reports blame Rizwan-Aqib power struggle for Champions Trophy humiliation

    ‘Clash of egos’: Reports blame Rizwan-Aqib power struggle for Champions Trophy humiliation

    An internal power struggle between skipper Mohammad Rizwan and head coach Aqib Javed overshadowed the team’s performance, ultimately leading to the national cricket team’s humiliation in the Champions Trophy, a private media outlet has claimed.

    According to reports, Rizwan was visibly frustrated over not being consulted on key decisions. While he pushed for Khushdil Shah’s inclusion to the squad, Aqib insisted on adding Faheem Ashraf. The selectors and Rizwan were also not on the same page, further complicating matters, reports said.

    The reports come days after defending champions and hosts Pakistan lost two of their three Champions Trophy fixtures and were knocked out of the tournament. Pakistan suffered a six-wicket loss to arch-rivals India in Dubai, following a 60-run defeat to New Zealand in their opening match in Karachi on February 19.

    Earlier, it was reported that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi had prior to the tournament suggested two squad revisions, but his advice was ignored. Although he had the authority to enforce changes, he chose not to intervene directly.

    Following Pakistan’s disappointing exit, PCB will review the team’s performance and hold discussions with the management to identify mistakes. Aqib, who was given the interim coaching role, does not intend to resign but will not continue as head coach. However, he is expected to retain an unofficial role in selection matters.

    With public criticism mounting, PCB may be forced to make tough decisions, possibly dissolving the selection committee as well.

    Another major concern for the board is Babar Azam’s prolonged dip in form, as he has failed to deliver impactful performances for over a year. Despite the selectors defending their squad choices, glaring flaws in team composition—especially in the opening, spin bowling, and all-rounder slots—have been exposed.

  • Yumna Zaidi wins Best Actress award for ‘Nayab’ at South Asian International Film Festival

    Yumna Zaidi wins Best Actress award for ‘Nayab’ at South Asian International Film Festival

    Renowned actress Yumna Zaidi has been honoured with the Best Actress Award for her debut film Nayab at the South Asian International Film Festival Florida in the United States.

    Sharing the news on Instagram, Yumna expressed gratitude as her film Nayab also won the Best Feature Film Award at the same festival.

    This marks another achievement for Nayab, which previously won two awards at the World Cannes Film Festival in France in May 2024. Filmmaker Umair Nasir Ali won Best Filmmaker, and the film was recognised as Best Foreign Film.

    Now, with two more awards from the US festival, Nayab continues to shine on the global stage.

    Released in January 2024, Nayab received critical acclaim and performed well at the box office.

    Yumna Zaidi plays Nayab, a young girl from Karachi who dreams of becoming a cricketer but faces challenges amid family and societal pressures.

    The film also features Javed Sheikh, Adnan Siddiqui, Osama Khan, Muhammad Fawad Khan, and Faryal Mehmood. Javed Sheikh portrays Nayab’s father, who opposes her cricket ambitions, while Muhammad Fawad Khan plays her supportive brother, helping her achieve her dream of making it to the national team.

  • Mustafa case: Video of actor Sajid Hasan, arrested son smiling sparks outrage

    Mustafa case: Video of actor Sajid Hasan, arrested son smiling sparks outrage

    Sahir Hasan, son of veteran actor Sajid Hasan, who was arrested in Mustafa Amir’s case, was recently seen smiling alongside his father in a viral video, sparking outrage. Many social media users are questioning the country’s legal system, pointing out the seeming advantage extended to the son of a celebrity.

    A video of Sahir in custody surfaced online, showing him seated on a chair with one hand shackled while his father sat beside him. What caught everyone’s attention was Sahir’s unusually relaxed demeanour — he was smiling.

    This triggered widespread frustration on social media. Many sarcastically pointed out that his expression reflected the flaws in Pakistan’s justice system, while others criticised Sajid Hasan for standing by his son despite the gravity of the allegations. One user wrote, “He looks so at ease, as if he knows he won’t face any real consequences.”

    The discussion has also shifted to Sajid Hasan’s role in the situation as the viral video shows the veteran actor allegedly working to secure his bail. While some see this as a natural parental instinct, others argue it highlights the privilege embedded in the justice system, where influence can sway outcomes.

    One user commented, “A father should be ashamed in such a situation, not standing proudly beside his son.” Another commented, “God forbid, but why is he so happy? His father is beaming with pride, as if his son had just won a gold medal.”

    This isn’t the first time a case involving prominent figures has sparked debate about accountability. Many are now watching closely to see if Sahir Hasan will face justice or if his connections will shield him from consequences.


    Sahir’s arrest

    Sahir was arrested for the kidnapping and murder of 21-year-old Mustafa Amir after two suspects, Armaghan and Shiraz, identified him during police interrogation. Authorities later found high-end drugs worth Rs. 5 million in his possession, leading to additional charges of drug distribution.

    Police state that Sahir admitted to supplying drugs for over two years, including to Armaghan, the prime suspect in Mustafa’s murder. Investigations reveal Mustafa was lured to Armaghan’s home under false pretenses and killed after a New Year’s Eve party dispute. His body was then dumped in Balochistan, and his car was set on fire to destroy evidence.

  • Danish Taimoor’s Maan Mast Malang hits the screens: A new love story or déjà vu?

    Danish Taimoor’s Maan Mast Malang hits the screens: A new love story or déjà vu?

    Pakistani actor Danish Taimoor has taken on a new role in a new drama series, Mann Mast Malang, which premiered on Geo Entertainment on February 21, 2025. The series airs every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:00 PM, with Taimoor and Sahar Hashmi as the lead characters.

    Saba Hamid, Uzma Hassan, Adnan Samad, and Nayyer Ejaz round out the ensemble cast.

    In his new role, Taimoor plays Kabir Khan, a character in a troubled relationship with Riya, played by Sahar. Their engagement is disrupted by family problems, turning their affection into hatred. As the story unfolds, both characters are forced to confront their pasts and reassess their feelings, navigating a difficult emotional journey.

    Despite the new storyline, people have noticed a pattern in Taimoor’s casting choices. Many of his recent projects, like Deewangi, Kaisi Teri Khudgarzi, Ishq Hai, and Jaan Nisar, depict him as a wealthy individual who falls in love with a woman from a lower background. This frequent portrayal has sparked debate among viewers and commentators, suggesting a pattern of typecasting throughout his career.

    Social media platforms have become a hotbed for these discussions.

    Users on Instagram have voiced frustration with Taimoor’s identical roles, with one user commenting on the predictability of his characters. Similarly, one remarked on the repetitive nature of his roles, questioning the lack of diversity in his acting portfolio.

    However, Danish Taimoor has demonstrated adaptability throughout his career. His role in the Ramadan series Chand Tara showcased his ability to step away from dramatic roles, providing an enjoyable change for audiences. This performance highlighted his capacity to embrace multiple genres and complex characters.

    As Mann Mast Malang progresses, audiences remain hopeful that Taimoor will take on more diverse roles, breaking away from the stereotype of the affluent, love-struck protagonist. Diversifying his character choices could benefit both his career and the evolving landscape of Pakistani television.

  • Pakistan to host 14th South Asian Games

    Pakistan to host 14th South Asian Games

    Pakistan will be hosting the 14th South Asian Games from January 23 to January 31, 2026, with competitions scheduled to take place across Lahore, Faisalabad, and Islamabad.

    The South Asian Olympic Executive Committee made this decision during a meeting in Lahore, chaired by Pakistan Olympic Association President Arif Saeed.

    During the meeting, discussions also highlighted the anticipated achievements of Pakistani and Indian javelin stars Arshad Nadeem and Neeraj Chopra at the upcoming Paris Olympics. Officials praised both athletes for bringing global recognition to South Asia, inspiring youth across the subcontinent, and showcasing sports as a means of promoting peace.

    Meanwhile, Punjab’s Secretary of Sports reaffirmed the province’s readiness to host the Games, emphasising the event’s significance in promoting sports in the region. DG Sports Punjab, Khizar Afzal, also noted that Pakistan is currently hosting multiple international events successfully, demonstrating its capability to organize major sporting competitions.

  • Imran Khan tells all PTI members to step down from KP govt positions

    Imran Khan tells all PTI members to step down from KP govt positions

    Founder Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has directed all party members holding positions in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government to step down from their party roles. This move aims to allow newly appointed KP chapter president Junaid Akbar to restructure the party without internal restrictions. 

    After visiting Khan in Adiala Jail on Tuesday, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja conveyed the directive. Raja emphasised that the decision was necessary to improve PTI’s provincial organisational framework.

    Last month, Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur resigned from his position as head of PTI in KP and was replaced by Junaid Akbar. Raja dismissed any association with expelled individuals such as Sher Afzal Marwat and Fawad Chaudhry and underlined Imran Khan’s commitment to supporting devoted party members.

    Raja added that PTI lawmakers who did not contact the party leadership during the voting on the 26th Constitutional Amendment would have an opportunity to clarify their position.

    Speaking about Khan’s current jail status, Raja also disclosed that the former prime minister is having his rights restricted and is preparing to send an official letter to Pakistan’s Chief Justice Yahya Afridi.

    The letter would draw attention to alleged irregularities in the prison system, specifically highlighting the potential influence of “unseen forces” on the jail administration.

    PTI’s position on political opposition and Sindh

    Raja addressed Sindh’s ongoing political unrest by reaffirming PTI’s dedication to defending the province’s rights, particularly concerning opposition to dam development and governance issues. The party leadership has pledged to continue opposing government policies through legal channels and institutions.

    Separately, Sheikh Waqas Akram, PTI’s central information secretary, criticised the federal government’s economic incompetence and condemned excessive public spending and borrowing. He claimed that Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the chief minister of Punjab, was being strategically positioned for greater political power, which, he said, could further destabilize the nation politically, economically, and socially. He further accused the governing party of “squandering national resources.”

    Khan’s dissatisfaction with Pakistan’s loss in cricket


    Aleema Khan, Imran Khan’s sister, claimed that Imran Khan was able to watch Pakistan’s match against India in the ICC Champions Trophy via PTV despite being denied basic jail facilities. She revealed that Khan, a former cricket captain, shared the frustrations of millions of supporters nationwide, as he was extremely upset by the team’s poor performance.

    These recent events highlight PTI’s ongoing internal restructuring, its challenges in opposition, and Khan’s continued influence over the party despite his imprisonment.

  • Govinda’s divorce; nephew Krishna reacts to speculation

    Govinda’s divorce; nephew Krishna reacts to speculation

    Bollywood superstar Govinda and his wife Sunita Ahuja have been at the center of intense speculation after reports claimed they were heading for divorce, ending their 37-year-old marriage.


    Indian media reports suggested that Sunita allegedly sent a separation notice to Govinda months ago, but he did not respond. The rumors gained traction after claims that Govinda was in a relationship with a 30-year-old Marathi actress—a claim that remains unverified.


    When contacted by the media, Govinda dismissed the rumors, stating, “There are only business discussions with my wife, while my focus is on making films.” His wife, Sunita, has not commented on the matter.

    Govinda’s nephew, Krishna, denied the reports, insisting that “There will be no divorce.” Meanwhile, Govinda’s manager admitted that there had been some family tensions due to certain statements but stressed that the issue was being addressed.


    Govinda and Sunita tied the knot in 1987, during the early days of his Bollywood career. Fans are now eagerly waiting for an official statement from the couple.