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  • February 3, 2025

    The Struggle and Triumph of Women's Swimming in Pakistan

    In the late 1980s, a young Shaan Kandawalla made her mark in Pakistan swimming scene by sneaking into a men’s race at Karachi’s exclusive Sind Club. At that time, women had no space to swim competitively, and Shaan, though only a teenager, was determined to change that. While she broke many records and won numerous gold medals over the years, her biggest achievement wasn’t the medals but the fight she led for women to finally have a chance to compete in swimming events. Fast forward three decades, and women’s athletes are no longer struggling to simply participate—they are now fighting for...

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  • January 31, 2025

    Gaddafi Stadium Reopens First Week of February: PCB Chairman

    Cricket fans in Pakistan have a reason to celebrate as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman has announced that the iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will be reopened in the first week of February. This news comes as a breath of fresh air for cricket enthusiasts who have been eagerly waiting to witness live matches at one of the country’s most historic venues. A Symbol of Cricket Heritage Gaddafi Stadium, named after the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has been a cornerstone of Pakistani cricket since its establishment in 1959. Over the years, it has hosted numerous memorable matches, including World Cup...

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  • January 29, 2025

    Pakistan Cricket's Struggles: Misguided Strategies or Poor Execution?

    Pakistan cricket team, led by Shan Masood, has found itself at the bottom of the ICC World Test Championship standings after a shocking defeat by the West Indies in the second Test. This loss, following a dominant 127-run victory in the first Test, has left the hosts questioning their strategy, particularly their reliance on turning pitches. Despite winning a series against England a few months ago, Pakistan's tactics failed against the West Indies, who clinched a victory in Pakistan for the first time in 35 years. The idea of preparing pitches to favor spinners worked during the England series, but it...

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  • January 29, 2025

    National Bank Stadium Renovations Rush to Meet ICC Champions Trophy Deadline

    The iconic National Bank Stadium is undergoing a major renovation in preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy, which starts on February 19. With the renovations kicking off in October last year, the list of planned upgrades is extensive. These improvements include a new four-floor players' and officials' hospitality building at the University End, 350 new LED lights to improve broadcast coverage, two large digital screens on either side of the stadium, and the installation of 5,000 new chairs for better spectator comfort. However, as of the end of January, only some of the upgrades have been completed. The new hospitality building...

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  • January 27, 2025

    PCB Chairman Assures No Risk to Saim Ayub’s Future Ahead of Champions Trophy

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi assured fans and reporters on Sunday that the future of young batter Saim Ayub will not be compromised for the sake of next month’s ICC Champions Trophy. Ayub, who suffered a fractured ankle during the second Test against South Africa in Cape Town earlier this month, is currently recovering from the injury, and the PCB is taking no chances with his long-term fitness. Naqvi, speaking from Houston, emphasized that Saim Ayub’s rehabilitation would be closely monitored and that no risk would be taken to rush his recovery ahead of the Champions Trophy, which will...

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  • January 27, 2025

    West Indies Defeat Pakistan in Multan to Secure Historic Test Win

    On Monday, the West Indies achieved a historic victory in Pakistan, winning the second Test match by 120 runs in Multan. This victory marked their first Test win in Pakistan in nearly 35 years, drawing the series 1-1 after Pakistan’s 127-run win in the opening match. The West Indies’ triumph was not only significant for the result but also for the outstanding performance of their spin attack, led by Jomel Warrican. Warrican was the star of the match, claiming five wickets in Pakistan’s second innings to help bowl them out for 133 runs. His exceptional bowling performance played a crucial role...

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