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  • August 6, 2025

    Arslan Ash Becomes Six-Time EVO Champion, Bringing Glory to Pakistan Once Again

    The Lahore-based icon once again made history by defeating fellow Pakistani star and former teammate Atif Butt in a thrilling final showdown. In a symbolic moment for Tekken fans, Ash used Nina Williams while Butt played as her in-game sister, Anna Williams. EVO’s official X account described the moment as “greatness on another level.” Also Read: PTV Secures ACC Broadcast Rights Amid Market Uncertainty This victory adds to Ash’s impressive career, with previous EVO titles won in both Japan and the United States. After finishing third in 2022, he came back stronger, winning EVO Japan in 2023 and securing his fifth title...

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  • August 6, 2025

    PTV Secures ACC Broadcast Rights Amid Market Uncertainty

    Pakistan Television (PTV) has officially announced it has secured the domestic broadcast rights for all Asian Cricket Council (ACC) events from 2025 to 2027, ensuring that cricket fans in Pakistan will be able to watch key tournaments, including the Men’s Asia Cup 2025 and 2027, Women’s Asia Cup 2026, and the U19 and Emerging Asia Cup competitions. The broadcaster shared the news via Instagram, calling it a proud moment for national sports media. Also Read: Hamza Khan Falls Short in Valencia Open Final Against Spain’s Iker Pajares The announcement brings some relief to cricket fans who were facing uncertainty regarding live coverage,...

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  • August 5, 2025

    Hamza Khan Falls Short in Valencia Open Final Against Spain’s Iker Pajares

    The 19-year-old, who made headlines by clinching the World Junior Squash Championship title in 2023, went down in straight games with scores of 8-11, 5-11, 4-11 against his Spanish opponent. READ MORE: Pakistan Seal 13th Spot at U-19 Volleyball World Championship Hamza started strong in the opening game, taking a quick 3-point lead. However, Pajares, 29, responded with five consecutive points and maintained control to close the first game. In the second game, Hamza levelled the score early at 2-2, but Pajares’ superior court control and shot selection allowed him to pull away once again. The third game saw another early push from...

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  • August 5, 2025

    Pakistan Seal 13th Spot at U-19 Volleyball World Championship

    Pakistan’s Under-19 volleyball team delivered a strong statement at the World Championship in Tashkent by defeating host nation Uzbekistan in straight sets to secure 13th place in the 24-nation tournament. The match, played on Sunday, saw Pakistan dominate throughout with commanding set scores of 25-18, 25-19, and 25-18. READ MORE: Pakistan Clinch T20I Series with Thrilling Win Over West Indies The green shirts showcased efficient and tactical gameplay, scoring a total of 75 points. Their performance included 35 points from powerful attacks, eight through solid blocks, and six from sharp serves. Uzbekistan’s 26 unforced errors also contributed to Pakistan’s convincing victory. Standout...

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  • August 4, 2025

    McIntosh, Marchand Shine at World Aquatics Final

    Summer McIntosh ended her stellar World Aquatics Championships campaign in Singapore with a dominant win in the 400m individual medley, securing her fourth individual gold. Clocking 4:25.78, the Canadian teenager finished over seven seconds ahead of silver medalists Jenna Forrester from Australia and Japan’s Mio Narita, underlining her supremacy in the pool. The 18-year-old McIntosh became just the third swimmer in history to win five individual medals at a single world championship, joining swimming legends Michael Phelps and Sarah Sjöström. Although she was visibly disappointed with her bronze in the 800m freestyle, she remained focused, admitting her goal had been...

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  • August 4, 2025

    Pakistan Clinch T20I Series with Thrilling Win Over West Indies

    Pakistan secured a thrilling 13-run victory over the West Indies to clinch the T20 International Series 2-1 in Lauderhill, Florida. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Pakistan’s opening pair, Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub, delivered a dominant performance, putting up a 138-run partnership that set the tone for the match. Farhan was in fine form, smashing 74 off 53 balls, which included five sixes and three boundaries. Ayub supported well with a composed 66 off 49 balls, hitting two sixes and four fours. READ MORE: World Athletics Enforces Gene Test for Female Category The momentum shifted slightly when Farhan was...

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