Pakistani PM leads praise after team’s T20 World Cup semifinal loss

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi (R) reacts as Australia's Matthew Wade, left, and Marcus Stoinis celebrate their win in the Cricket Twenty20 World Cup semi-final match between Pakistan and Australia in Dubai, UAE, on November 11, 2021. (AP)
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Updated 12 November 2021
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Pakistani PM leads praise after team’s T20 World Cup semifinal loss

  • Former champions Pakistan went into the contest having won all five of their round-robin matches
  • But Matthew Wade belted three sixes in row to clinch see-saw chase to send Australia into final

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s former cricket star prime minister, Imran Khan, on Thursday offered consolation after Babar Azam’s high-flying side suffered an exit from the Twenty20 World Cup with a heart-breaking defeat to Australia in the semifinals. 
Former champions Pakistan went into the contest having won all five of their round-robin matches in the Super 12 stage but wicketkeeper-batter Matthew Wade belted three sixes in a row on Thursday to clinch a see-saw chase to send Australia into Sunday’s final. 
“To Babar Azam and the team: I know exactly how all of you are feeling right now because I have faced similar disappointments on the cricket field,” former captain Khan said on Twitter. 
“But you should all be proud of the quality of cricket you played and the humility you showed in your wins. Congratulations Team Australia.” 

Former captain Ramiz Raja, who serves as the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, also praised the team for their performance in the tournament, which they won in 2009. 
“You have united the land truly and you have refreshed its mood with promise,” Raja said. “We thank you and we are proud the way you fought. Well done boys.” 

There was also support for Hasan Ali who had a torrid time on the field against Australia. 
Having conceded 44 runs in four wicketless overs, fast bowler Hasan also spilled a catch from Wade. 
Fast bowling great Wasim Akram urged the fans to support Hasan instead of criticizing him. 
“What we don’t want is that the whole country gets after poor Hasan Ali now,” Akram told Pakistani channel A Sports. 
“This situation is as tough for the players as it is for the fans. The players will go to their rooms, they’ll be quiet, they won’t talk to their families and the defeat will haunt them. 
“As a nation, we don’t want to add fire to that fuel.” 


Pakistan kicks off military exercise featuring 19 nations, including Saudi Arabia

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Pakistan kicks off military exercise featuring 19 nations, including Saudi Arabia

  • Competition’s opening ceremony was held at Counter Terrorism Center in Pabbi, marking the start of a 60-hour patrolling exercise
  • Exercise demands the highest standards of physical fitness, mental resilience and military expertise, says Pakistan’s military

ISLAMABAD: The opening ceremony of the ninth International Pakistan Army Team Spirit Competition (PATS) 2026 featuring 19 countries, including Saudi Arabia, was held in the country’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Wednesday, the Pakistani military said.

The opening ceremony was held at the National Counter Terrorism Center in the northwestern Pabbi town, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing, said. It marked the start of 60-hour-long patrolling exercise which is part of the competition.

It said the exercise demands the highest standards of physical fitness, mental resilience and military expertise. The exercise also focuses on rapid decision-making while conducting challenging sub-tactical missions in a “near-real operational environment.”

“A total of 24 international teams from 19 friendly countries, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Malaysia, Maldives, Morocco, Nepal, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Türkiye, the United States and Uzbekistan are participating in the exercise,” the ISPR said. 

The ISPR also said Indonesia, Myanmar and Thailand are participating in the international exercise as observer states.

“Pakistan Army Team Spirit is a mission-specific and task-oriented professional military exercise, hosted annually in Pakistan,” the ISPR said. 

The military’s media wing said 16 local teams from Pakistan’s army and navy, along with observers from the Pakistan Air Force, are taking part in the event.

The exercise is held annually in Pakistan, with the eighth edition held in April 2025.

“The aim of the exercise is to promote perseverance through team spirit,” the ISPR said. “It seeks to hone basic soldierly attributes while enhancing interoperability among participating forces through mutual sharing of innovative ideas and best practices.”