January 27: ESPN reported Pakistan Super League is a finishing school for England's best T20 cricketers. Since the league's inception in 2016, England players have become increasingly popular to the extent that they now dominate the overseas player pool at the PSL, with nearly two-dozen due to appear in the 2022 edition which starts on Thursday https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/why-psl-2022-is-a-reminder-of-the-ecb-s-flimsy-pullout-from-pakistan-tour-1298930
Why PSL 2022 is a reminder of the ECB's flimsy pullout from Pakistan tour
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Why PSL 2022 is a reminder of the ECB's flimsy pullout from Pakistan tour

Bilawal Flies To China Today

May 21: The Nation reported that Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will visit China from today (May 21-22) to hold talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi with an aim to cement the iron-clad friendship further.
Pakistan requires Rs1.4tr in subsidies to keep POL prices unchanged

May 21: The News reported that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has estimated that Pakistan requires Rs1,416 billion in subsidies for keeping the POL prices unchanged on an annual basis at the prevalent existing prices in the international market, so Islamabad will have to reverse fuel subsidies for achieving fiscal prudence.
Alarm sounded as water levels in Indus drop once again

May 21: Dawn reported that although Sindh has recently shown a marginal improvement in the overall availability of water at three barrages, the latest figures for downstream flows at the Tarbela dam and the Chashma barrage have set alarm bells ringing once again.
More than 160 Afghan families repatriated from Pakistan

May 21: Pajhwok reported that over 160 families have repatriated from Pakistan in the past four days, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation said on Friday.
Pakistan Rupee Drops Past 200 a Dollar as IMF Bailout Uncertain

May 21: Bloomberg reported that Pakistan’s currency plunged past 200 a dollar for the first time ever as a shortage of dollars threatens to spiral into a full blown crisis.