Zimbabwe win toss, bat in first Pakistan Test

Zimbabwe's stand-in skipper Brendon Taylor (left) does the coin toss before the first Test cricket match between Zimbabwe and Pakistan in Harare on April 29, 2021. (Photo courtesy: Pakistan Cricket Board)
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Updated 29 April 2021
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Zimbabwe win toss, bat in first Pakistan Test

  • Hosts are without their regular captain Sean Williams who failed to recover in time from a hand injury 
  • Both Tests are being played behind closed doors due to the coronavirus 

HARARE: Zimbabwe’s stand-in skipper Brendon Taylor won the toss and opted to bat in the first Test against Pakistan in Harare on Thursday.
The hosts are without their regular captain Sean Williams who failed to recover in time from a hand injury. 
Zimbabwe handed Test caps to three players: Roy Kaia (spinner), Milton Shumba (left-arm spinner) and fast bowler Richard Ngarava. 
Pakistan entered the Test with two spinners and three fast bowlers, handing a Test debut to off-spinner Sajid Khan, the leading wicket-taker in the home first-class tournament last year. 
The second and final Test will also be played in Harare from May 7. Both Tests are being played behind closed doors due to the coronavirus. 


At least one killed, nine injured in IED blast in northwestern Pakistan

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At least one killed, nine injured in IED blast in northwestern Pakistan

  • Blast takes place near vehicle carrying employees of Lucky Cement factory in Lakki Marwat district, say police
  • No group has claimed responsibility for IED blast as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police launch probe into the incident

PESHAWAR: At least one person was killed and nine others were injured in Pakistan’s northwestern Lakki Marwat district on Monday after an improvised explosive device (IED) blast occurred near a vehicle transporting employees of a cement factory, a police official said.

Lakki Marwat police official Shahid Marwat told Arab News the blast took place on the district’s Begu Khel Road at around 6:30 a.m. The explosion occurred near a vehicle carrying employees of the Lucky Cement factory located in the district, he said.

“Initial investigations suggest the device had been planted by militants,” Marwat said. “A rapid police response force was immediately deployed to the scene to evacuate the dead and wounded, secure the area and collect evidence.”

The police officer said several victims were in critical condition and were referred for treatment to the nearby Bannu district, adding that all those affected by the blast were residents of Begu Khel village.

He said police had launched an investigation into the incident.

No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. However, the Pakistani Taliban, or the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), have claimed responsibility for similar attacks in the past against Pakistani law enforcers and civilians in the province.

The TTP has carried out some of the deadliest attacks against Pakistani law enforcers since 2008 in its bid to impose its own brand of strict Islamic law across the country.

The attack comes as Pakistan struggles to contain a sharp surge in militant violence in recent months. According to statistics released last month by the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), combat-related deaths in 2025 rose by 73 percent to 3,387, compared with 1,950 deaths in 2024.

These deaths included 2,115 militants, 664 security forces personnel, 580 civilians, and 28 members of pro-government peace committees, the think tank said. Most of the attacks took place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Pashtun-majority districts and southwestern Balochistan province, the PICSS noted.

On Sunday, three traffic police officials were shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Lakki Marwat district. No group claimed responsibility for the incident.

Islamabad accuses the Afghan government of harboring militants who launch attacks against Pakistan, a charge Kabul repeatedly denies. The surge in militant attacks in Pakistan has strained ties between the two neighbors, with Islamabad urging Kabul to take steps to dismantle militant outfits allegedly operating from its soil.