Asif Ali stars in Islamabad's 28-run win over Lahore in PSL

Players of Pakistan Super League's team Islamabad United (orange shirts) celebrate the dismissal of Lahore Qalandars' player Faheem Ashraf (green shirt) in Abu Dhabi on June 13, 2021. (Photo courtesy: PSL twitter)
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Updated 14 June 2021
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Asif Ali stars in Islamabad's 28-run win over Lahore in PSL

  • It was the first time in six PSL editions that Islamabad had opted to bat first after winning the toss
  • Islamabad and second-place Lahore each has 10 points after seven games, but Islamabad has a superior net run-rate.

ABU DHABI: Islamabad United moved atop the Pakistan Super League standings after making a dramatic recovery for a 28-run win over Lahore Qalandars on Sunday. 

Pakistan international Asif Ali revived Islamabad from a precarious 20-5 with a 43-ball 75 to take the two-time champion to a total of 152-7 after captain Shadab Khan won the toss and surprised almost everyone by choosing to bat.
It was the first time in six PSL editions that Islamabad had opted to bat first after winning the toss — on all previous 24 occasions Islamabad chose to chase after winning the toss.

In reply, Lahore was cruising at 86-2 until losing seven wickets for only 14 runs and crashing to be all out for 124 in 18.2 overs.
Lahore's No. 11 Rauf (17) was one of three in his team to reach double figures as Islamabad fast bowler Mohammad Musa (3-18) started the rot and was ably supported by the two leg-spinners -- Shadab (2-14) and Fawad Ahmed (2-27).
In the late game, Mohammad Rizwan's unbeaten 82 and 116-run second-wicket stand with Sohaib Maqsood helped Multan Sultans to an eight-wicket win over Peshawar Zalmi. Rizwan had a hand in five dismissals and medium pace bowler Shahnawaz Dhai took 4-31 as the Sultans restricted Peshawar to 166-7. The Sultans reached 167-2 with 21 balls to spare.
Islamabad and second-place Lahore each has 10 points after seven games, but Islamabad has a superior net run-rate.
Australian James Faulkner (3-19) continued to impress upfront with his left-arm swing bowling which claimed three early Islamabad wickets.
Fellow Australian Usman Khawaja fell without scoring to Shaheen Afridi in the first over and, when Shadab was caught behind off Rauf’s first delivery, Islamabad had lost half the side by only the seventh over.
But Ali and Iftikhar Ahmed (49) then dealt a counterpunch with a breezy 123-run stand. Ali hit six fours and also dominated the leg-spin of Rashid Khan (0-36), who finished with a rare wicketless spell of four overs.
Ali's dismissal was an unusual one. He was out hit wicket as he tried to pull Afridi in the penultimate over but dragged far back into the crease and clipped the bails with his pads. Ahmed, who also struck six boundaries, was caught in the deep in the last over to give Rauf (2-29) his second wicket.
Lahore’s opening pair -- Fakhar Zaman (44) and captain Sohail Akhtar (34) -- provided a solid platform of 55 runs before Akhtar was trapped leg before wicket by Ahmed in the last over of the batting powerplay.
Both scored with ease in the absence of Islamabad's two frontline fast bowlers — Faheem Ashraf, who is injured, and Hasan Ali, who will miss the remainder of the PSL for family reasons.
But Lahore’s middle-order was undone by Musa in his successive overs with Mohammad Hafeez and Zaman holing out in the deep and Ben Dunk getting a faint edge behind.
Shadab, who had been struggling to get wickets, finally got his act together when he removed Tim David and then clean bowled Rashid with a sharp googly in the same over. Lahore slipped from 86-2 to 100-9 in the 15th over before getting bowled out with 10 balls to spare.


UN hails Pakistan’s peacekeepers serving in six missions worldwide

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UN hails Pakistan’s peacekeepers serving in six missions worldwide

  • Pakistan is the fifth-largest troop contributor, with 171 peacekeepers killed in UN service
  • Over 2,600 Pakistani military and police personnel are deployed across Africa and beyond

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations on Friday praised Pakistan’s contribution to global peacekeeping, saying Pakistani military and police personnel were currently serving in six UN missions around the world.

According to information shared by the world body alongside its social media post, Pakistan is the fifth-largest contributor to UN peacekeeping operations, with 2,662 personnel — including 147 women — deployed across missions in Abyei, the Central African Republic, Cyprus, the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Western Sahara.

“In six UN peacekeeping missions around the world, over 2,600 military and police officers from Pakistan are serving for peace, leaving their families to protect those most at risk,” the UN said.

“We thank these brave women and men for their service and sacrifice,” it added.

Pakistan joined UN peacekeeping in 1960 when it deployed a contingent to the UN Operation in the Congo and has since played a prominent role in peace operations, undertaking tasks ranging from civilian protection and medical outreach to disaster response and infrastructure rebuilding, according to the UN.

A total of 171 Pakistani peacekeepers have lost their lives while serving under the UN flag, the organization said.

Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Asim Iftikhar Ahmad echoed the message, saying Pakistani peacekeepers had made the nation proud through their service.

“Pakistan has worked as part of UN Peacekeeping to serve the cause of international peace,” he said in a post on X. “Our brave men and women in blue helmets have made the nation proud through their dedicated service in support of communities affected by conflicts and wars.”