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  • Most one-sided match in history? Team bowled out for 2 runs chasing 427

    Most one-sided match in history? Team bowled out for 2 runs chasing 427

    The Middlesex County Cricket League match ended in a complete collapse after Richmond Cricket Club was bowled out for just two runs in 5.4 overs while chasing a massive target of 427. The 424-run defeat ranks among the most one-sided in the league’s history.

    Batting first, North London CC managed 426 for 6 in 45 overs. Their innings were powered by a brilliant 140-run knock from Dan Symonds, with Jack Leuth and Nabeel Abraham contributing 42 and 43 runs respectively.

    Chasing the target, Richmond’s batting turned into a complete disaster. The batting line-up of eight batters crumbled under pressure without scoring, and the team was bundled out in just 34 balls, scoring only two runs in total.

    The defeat came as a shock, given Richmond CC’s rich history dating back to 1862. The club once counted Australian legend Adam Gilchrist among its players.

    The performance has drawn comparisons with one of the lowest scores in first-class cricket, six runs, recorded in 1810. Richmond’s outing will surely go down as one of the bleakest moments in modern club cricket.

  • ‘Reckless provocation’: Pakistan hits back at Modi for terror allegations

    ‘Reckless provocation’: Pakistan hits back at Modi for terror allegations

    Pakistan has hit back at Indian Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi, terming his remarks from a recent political rally “reckless provocations.”

    “To end terrorism in Pakistan, the people of Pakistan need to step forward. Live peacefully and eat your bread, or else my bullet is ready,” the Indian premier Monday said at a rally in his home state of Gujarat’s Bhuj.

    He said that those who “fanned terror had not even imagined in their dreams how difficult it was to face Modi”.

    “Ever since Pakistan was born, it has focused on enmity with India, while we in India have focused on removing poverty, growth and development,” he said while addressing a public rally in Dahod later in the day.

    Strongly reacting to Modi’s reckless statements, Islamabad described the remarks as hate-driven. In a statement, the Foreign Office (FO) said the remarks were a “theatrical flourish of a campaign rally rather than the sobriety expected from the leader of a nuclear-armed state”.

    “The hate-driven invocation of violence in his remarks is deeply disturbing, not only for its content but for the dangerous precedent it sets in a region already burdened by volatility,” the statement added.

    Stressing that the Indian leader’s remarks were deeply disturbing, the FO said, “This kind of inflammatory rhetoric goes against the core principles of the United Nations Charter.”

    Additionally, the FO underscored that all member states were obliged to resolve disputes peacefully and refrain from the threat or use of force against the sovereignty and political independence of other nations

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    It merits a mention that the Indian premier’s rhetoric comes following Pakistan’s swift and befitting response to New Delhi’s cross-border aggression. In retaliation to unprovoked missile strikes, Pakistan, earlier this month, destroyed multiple Indian airbases.

    Separately, PM Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that for the sake of regional peace, Pakistan was prepared to hold talks with India, reiterating that the country desired peace and stability in South Asia.

    “We want peace… we are ready to engage in dialogue for the resolution of all disputes, including the issue of Kashmir,” the Pakistani premier said while addressing a joint press conference along with Iranian President Dr Masoud Pezeshkian in Tehran.

    During the presser, PM Shehbaz also emphasised that Pakistan was a peaceful country that sought harmony in the region, however, any act of aggression would always be met with a strong and effective response.

  • Final Destination in real life? Cinema ceiling collapses during screening of horror flick

    Final Destination in real life? Cinema ceiling collapses during screening of horror flick

    A shocking real-life incident eerily mirrored the theme of the movie thriller, Final Destination: Bloodlines, during a screening in Argentina, when a ceiling panel collapsed inside the cinema.

    The series is known for its scenes of destruction, accidents, and casualties, and during its latest sixth release, a real-life accident occurred during the film’s final scenes. A large piece of the ceiling suddenly fell, striking a woman, identified as Fiamma, on the knee. She was immediately taken to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed a serious knee injury.

    Speaking to local media, Fiamma recalled the terrifying moment,  “We heard a loud noise, and at first, we thought it was part of the movie because we were so immersed in it. But then a large chunk fell on me out of nowhere.

    She added that she was fortunate to be leaning forward at the time. Otherwise, the panel might have struck her head.

    Fiamma criticised the cinema’s management for negligence. “The manager asked me, ‘How do you want to resolve this issue?’ I told them I would file a complaint. Just imagine if that piece had fallen on my daughter’s head this is complete irresponsibility,” she said.

  • ‘This chapter is over’: Cristiano Ronaldo hints at Al Nassr exit

    ‘This chapter is over’: Cristiano Ronaldo hints at Al Nassr exit

    Cristiano Ronaldo may have played his final match for Al Nassr. On Monday, he scored in the team’s last Saudi Pro League game of the season against Al Fateh. Despite his effort, Al Nassr lost 3-2.

    Soon after the match, Ronaldo posted a photo of himself in the Al Nassr jersey along with a message that sparked speculation. He wrote, “This chapter is over. The story? It’s still being written. Thanks to all.” Many fans took this as a sign that he could be saying goodbye to the club.

    Ronaldo’s contract with Al Nassr ends in June. Although he finished the season as the league’s top scorer with 25 goals, Al Nassr failed to qualify for the next AFC Champions League.

    In the match against Al Fateh, Ronaldo scored his 99th goal for the club in just 105 appearances. He now has 937 official career goals, 801 of them at club level.

    Rumours are now circulating about his next move. Reports suggest that a Brazilian club has made him a big offer. If he accepts, Ronaldo could feature in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, taking place in the United States from June 14 to July 13. Brazilian clubs, including Botafogo, Fluminense, Flamengo, and Palmeiras, are set to compete in the tournament.

  • Wasim Akram endorses THIS legend as Pakistan’s batting coach

    Wasim Akram endorses THIS legend as Pakistan’s batting coach

    Former Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram has endorsed former captain Younis Khan as a strong candidate for the role of head coach of Pakistan’s red-ball Test cricket team.

    Speaking at a ceremony in Karachi, Akram shared his thoughts on the national team’s coaching setup and emphasised Younis Khan’s importance in red-ball cricket. “Younis Khan can be a good option as a batting coach for red-ball cricket,” he said. “Younis is very special for Pakistan cricket. I don’t know what the issue is between the PCB [Pakistan Cricket Board] and Younis Khan.”

    “The new coach can help change the mindset of the younger players. We need to stop expecting instant results; our players have to become mentally and physically strong,” he added.

    Wasim Akram urged fans to be patient with the new coaching setup. “We rush for results too quickly. A new coach needs time to settle in and deliver,” he emphasised.

    The former left-arm fast bowler also expressed concern over Pakistan’s declining performance in the longest format. “Pakistan has fallen far behind in red-ball cricket,” he noted.

    Akram said the decision on the Pakistan-India cricket rivalry lies beyond the cricket boards. “We all want to see Pakistan and India play cricket,” he stated. “But the decision on this must be made by both governments. I can’t comment much on the issue.”

    While reviewing the recently concluded Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10, Akram praised the emergence of young talent, naming Hassan Nawaz, Ali Raza, and Salman Mirza among those who impressed. “These young players showcased their potential,” he said.

    Akram also applauded the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and supporting departments for successfully organising the league despite delays. “Even though many technical staff, including DRS officials, couldn’t return, the way the PCB handled things was commendable,” he said.

    Regarding the upcoming T20I series against Bangladesh, Akram played down concerns over the possible absence of big names. “If Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, or Shaheen Afridi miss a couple of matches, it’s not a big issue,” he said. “They still have a lot of cricket left in them, but the new players in the squad need proper mental grooming.”

    Recently, Aqib Javed was appointed as the Director of High Performance, while former New Zealand coach Mike Hesson took charge as Pakistan’s white-ball head coach.

    Hesson’s first task will be leading the national team in a three-match T20I series against Bangladesh, scheduled to take place at home from May 28 to June 1.

    The Bangladesh squad, captained by Litton Das, has already arrived in Pakistan and is set to begin training tonight ahead of the much-anticipated series.

    Meanwhile, the Men in Green will wrap up their white-ball commitments before turning their focus to the red-ball format as part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27 cycle.

    After the 2025 Asia Cup in September, Pakistan is expected to host South Africa in October for a two-match Test series, along with three ODIs and three T20Is.

  • Govt hints at tax relief for salaried class in upcoming budget

    Govt hints at tax relief for salaried class in upcoming budget

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb has indicated a potential relief in taxes for the salaried class. While speaking at an event, he stated that the federal budget for fiscal year (FY) 2025-26 will reduce the strain on salaried individuals.

    The federal budget for the coming fiscal year will be presented on June 10. It merits a mention that the federal government was to announce the budget earlier. However, authorities chose to delay the announcement instead as discussions between Islamabad and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) remained inconclusive. 

    As per reports, the government is attempting to “reduce the tax burden” on the salaried class. The finance minister indicated that Islamabad was working towards simplifying processes surrounding the filing of taxes for the salaried class. If taxes are slashed, it could increase the disposable income of households, resulting in an improvement in the purchasing power of households.

    Moreover, he outlined the difficulties caused by automatic deductions in the salaries of the working class. The finance minister also highlighted how efforts are underway to digitise the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) operations.

    If successful, it could minimise the intervention of officials, thereby boosting transparency and faith in the tax collection process. Reports indicate that Islamabad is attempting to reform pension plans and intends to modernise debt management systems.

    The finance minister emphasised the government’s commitment to supporting the armed forces, framing it as a national necessity rather than merely a military obligation. However, he highlighted how “no concrete announcement has been made regarding salary revisions”, leaving analysts wondering if civil-military personnel will witness increments in their pay for FY 2025-26. 

    Speaking at the same event, the finance minister revealed how international players have started to recognise the trajectory Pakistan’s economy is on, with the speed of recovery leaving many stunned. 

    “The world is satisfied with Pakistan’s macroeconomic stability,” he proclaimed, suggesting that all macroeconomic indicators are moving in the right direction. He revealed how 24 state-owned enterprises had been passed off to the Privatisation Commission, which could result in cutting off loss-making institutions while simultaneously generating revenue for the federal government.

    According to reports, lawmakers in Islamabad are likely to introduce reforms that will transform the energy sector and the system for taxation, improving Pakistan’s fiscal position. The energy sector has already begun to undergo reforms, notably the repurposing of excess electricity for crypto mining and AI data centres.

    Pakistan has reportedly received positive feedback regarding the direction of its economy during meetings with the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) based investors.

  • Backlash erupts over Mahira Khan’s comments on Khalil ur Rehman Qamar

    Backlash erupts over Mahira Khan’s comments on Khalil ur Rehman Qamar

    Superstar Mahira Khan’s recent remarks about controversial writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar have triggered intense backlash from several prominent voices, including artist and activist Leena Ghani, journalist Sanam Maher, and writer Hina Baloch. The criticism comes after Mahira’s surprising attempt at reconciliation with Qamar during a podcast appearance.

    The controversy resurfaced when Mahira appeared on Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast, addressing her fallout with Qamar, five years after she publicly called him out on Twitter for his misogynistic remarks.

    Clarifying their past professional relationship, Mahira said, “We were never close friends, but our joint project Sadqay Tumhare was a journey we completed with love and sincerity.”

    When asked if she believed she had made a mistake in how she addressed the issue, she admitted, “Yes, I was wrong. I should have messaged him directly instead of tweeting about it. He is absolutely right.”

    Explaining her state of mind at the time, she added, “I just wanted to raise my voice against injustice,” and revealed that she posted the tweet during a late-night shoot for Neelofar, without verifying the full context.


    Mahira also credited her mother for helping her reflect: “My mom made me realize I should have communicated directly, especially when it involved a senior artist,” she said, quoting her mother’s advice: “You can disagree while still maintaining respect.”

    But not everyone agrees.

    Leena Ghani, a well-known activist and feminist, took to her Instagram story to express confusion and frustration over Mahira’s remarks.

    “Moving on, can someone explain to me like I’m five what Mahira Khan was trying to say,” she asked, questioning the logic behind Mahira’s comments.

    “Sooo… we should call out people, but we don’t call out people in power,” she continued.


    “But then… Mahira Khan called out KRQ but since ‘woh baray hain,’ she should not have called him out?”

    Calling out the contradictions, Leena wrote, “Was I wrong to assume she called him out because he made disgusting, misogynistic comments and as someone with influence from the industry, she was taking a brave stand against a man in power?”

    She ended her post with a powerful statement, “Mahira Khan, I’m begging you at this point to understand. Agar woh baray hain, iska yeh matlab nahi ke woh achay bhi hain. Maaf usi ko kiya jata hai jo maafi maangay, aur jo maaf hone ke laayak ho — KRQ jaisay do takkay ke aadmi ko nahi.”

    Journalist and author Sanam Maher also weighed in, sharing a clip from the podcast and writing, “This clip of Mahira Khan on a podcast has been doing the rounds, and I didn’t want to ignore it. I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am — she says she should have reached out to Khalil ur Rehman Qamar before tweeting about him. Out of respect for his age, and as they know each other.”

    She then urged people to revisit Qamar’s past actions, “Shall we just rewatch the clip where KRQ shows us who he is?”

    Sanam reshared a viral clip where Qamar screamed at a woman on live TV over the “Mera jism, meri marzi” slogan and added, “This is him frothing at the mouth re ‘mera jism, meri marzi’ i.e. ‘my body, my choice’.”

    She also reshared Mahira’s original tweet from five years ago, “I am shocked at what I have just heard and seen! Sick to the core. This same man who abused a woman on TV is revered and given project after project because of what?”
    “We are as much to blame if not more for perpetuating this thinking!”

    Expressing disappointment over Mahira’s apparent U-turn, Sanam questioned, “I do not understand what she feels she has to apologise for. She tweeted this, and because she’s got the clout and status in the industry, her tweet emboldened other people to come forward and talk about how vile this man is. Why is she now walking back on this?”


    Sanam also criticized the podcast host for inappropriate comments, saying, “At one point this host tells Mahira she took her sweet time getting married again (‘about time’) okay, uncle.”

    Writer Hina Baloch echoed the sentiments of Leena and Sanam. Reposting Leena’s story, she wrote:

    “Respectability politics will be the end of us all.”

    She elaborated further, “I recently watched an interview where Mahira also said that she is against cancel culture and I fully support her for that. But the UK point is, Mahira girl, you didn’t cancel KRQ. You called him out for the venom he spits against women without any accountability.”

    Hina added “He could’ve corrected his course, but no he became more and more venomous and misogynistic each passing day. Such a vile creature.”


    “Also, respect is earned KRQ is not worthy of it. So yeah, @leenaghani stands corrected.”

  • ‘Money can do anything’: Imad Wasim reacts to Sikandar Raza’s PSL heroics

    ‘Money can do anything’: Imad Wasim reacts to Sikandar Raza’s PSL heroics

    Pakistani all-rounder Imad Wasim, who also played for Islamabad United, praised Zimbabwean cricketer Sikandar Raza’s brilliant performance in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final during a recent talk show appearance.

    “Of course, we know him as a stellar player from Zimbabwe, but his commitment to Lahore Qalandars and to the PSL is exceptional,” Wasim remarked.

    “Yes, money can do things for you. If you get paid, you will come. I travel a lot. So I travel for 24 hours straight as well. Money can do different things… A great human being and a proper team man. Good player, and you can call him a match-winner now,” he added.

    These compliments came after Sunday night’s thrilling final, when Lahore Qalandars won their third PSL title by defeating Quetta Gladiators in a last-over finish. Chasing a target of 202 runs, Sikandar Raza’s stunning cameo turned the game around in the final moments and sealed the victory for Lahore.

    The talk of the evening, however, was his exhausting travel schedule. Having just played a Test match for Zimbabwe against England, he took a 7-hour flight from Birmingham to Dubai, a 1.5-hour drive to Abu Dhabi, followed by a 3.5-hour flight to Lahore. He arrived at the stadium only 10 minutes before the toss.

    Despite this hectic trip, Raza stepped up when the team was under pressure and delivered his best. With eight runs needed off the last three balls, he smashed a six and a four to finish unbeaten on 22 off just seven balls.

    After the match, Raza said, “I had dinner in Birmingham, breakfast in Dubai, and drove to Abu Dhabi for lunch. I took a flight and had dinner in Pakistan. This is the life of a professional cricketer. I’m truly humbled and blessed to have this life.”

    Quetta posted a target of 201 for 9,  with Mohammad Nawaz scoring 76 runs and quick contributions from Faheem Ashraf and Avishka Fernando. Lahore’s bowlers, however, took the lead with Shaheen Afridi taking three wickets, while Haris Rauf and Salman Mirza claimed two wickets each.

    In Lahore’s chase, Mohammad Naeem scored a fiery 47, while Kusal Perera remained not out on 62. But it was Sikandar Raza’s dramatic finish that stole the show and turned him into the match-winner Imad Wasim proudly spoke of.

  • Govt to allocate 2,000MW for crypto mining, AI data centres

    Govt to allocate 2,000MW for crypto mining, AI data centres

    The federal government has decided to allocate 2,000 megawatts of power for the purposes of crypto mining and to power artificial intelligence data centers. As per a press release, the measures are part of the first phase of a national initiative to establish Pakistan as a leader in digital innovation.

    According to reports, the Pakistan Crypto Council (PCC) is leading the initiative to utilise surplus power. The integration of digital assets into Pakistan’s economic structure could result in the creation of high-tech jobs while potentially boosting foreign direct investment (FDI) levels.

    Reports suggest that the FDI might grow by billions of dollars, along with the federal government witnessing a sizable surge in revenue as well. The press release cites Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, who outlines that this allocation of excess power will translate into investments and innovation.

    Details from the press release suggest that lawmakers in Islamabad intend to utilise Pakistan’s strategic location to its benefit, as Pakistan possesses “the most strategic location in the world for data flow and digital infrastructure”. This could allow Pakistan to become a hub for global data centres.

    As per reports, a number of international entities have engaged with authorities for exploratory discussions. These ‘entities’ include data infrastructure firms and crypto miners.

    The PCC has been attracting companies to invest in the country, and as per the press release, the announcement of allocating excess power towards digital assets could result in capturing the interest of international entities, resulting in the visit of additional “global players”. The reason for anticipating the aforementioned visits stems from what the press release describes as excess power being “repurposed into a high-value digital asset”.

    Currently, several power plants in Pakistan are operating below capacity, causing them to be a liability. However, since crypto mining and AI data centres consume large amounts of electricity, redirecting excess power could eliminate these liabilities while simultaneously generating revenue.

    Crypto mining at large is an extremely electricity-intensive operation. Reports place the annual electricity consumption of global mining operations at a staggering 130 terawatt-hours (TWH). 

    For perspective, the electricity consumption for overall mining operations is so large that it dwarfs even the power consumption of advanced economies, such as the Netherlands. Owing to its electricity-intensive nature, many countries have instated bans on bitcoin mining to combat local power deficits and rising environmental issues.

    In 2021, China officially cracked down on their domestic bitcoin mining industry by banning the activity altogether. However, with Pakistan embracing the crypto wave and the crackdown other countries have imposed on their crypto systems, investments could pour in.

    PCC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bilal Bin Saqib has outlined how “Pakistan can accumulate Bitcoin directly into a national wallet”. Power sold to miners in exchange for Pakistani rupees could pave the way for the generation of valuable digital assets, leading to “economic stability”.

  • Homeless man infested with maggots rescued near Mayo Hospital

    Homeless man infested with maggots rescued near Mayo Hospital

    A man infested with maggots who had been helplessly lying half naked near Mayo hospital in Lahore for the last 15 days has been rescued by The Crazy Cats, the largest cat sanctuary in Pakistan.

    In a video posted yesterday  on its Instagram page, The Crazy Cats wrote that the man said that he hails from Garhi Shahu in Lahore.

    The video shows the man in vulnerable condition with his left foot appearing wounded and infested with maggots. He was lying on the road, with flies buzzing around him. 

    “After being contacted, the Deputy Medical Superintendent (DMS) and Emergency Department sent his staff and shifted the infected man into a ward where multiple tests were performed, including X-rays and an electrocardiogram (ECG),” wrote The Crazy Cats in the caption. 

    Following the removal of maggots from the man’s foot, he has been discharged from the hospital.

    The Crazy Cats further said that the police have also been informed about the case.

    The Crazy Cats have told The Current that the man “seems” like an addict, adding that he is under their supervision.

    On being asked about his family background, The Crazy Cats responded that the man is “not mentally stable to answer much.”

    According to The Crazy Cats’ website, it is a project that has been rescuing cats for the last six years. It is located in SA Gardens, Lahore.