Naseem Shah, Ahsan Ali steer Quetta to first PSL win against Karachi

Quetta Gladiators' Naseem Shah celebrates after taking wicket of Karachi Kings' Mohammad Nabi (unseen) during the PSL T20 cricket match between Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators in Karachi on January 29, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 30 January 2022
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Naseem Shah, Ahsan Ali steer Quetta to first PSL win against Karachi

  • Shah picked up five wickets, while Ali hit an unbeaten 57
  • Quetta achieved the required 114-run target in 16.5 overs

ISLAMABAD: Naseem Shah’s five-wicket haul and Ahsan Ali’s unbeaten 57 led Quetta Gladiators to an eight-wicket win against Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2022 match at Karachi’s National Stadium on Saturday. 
Gladiators’ skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed won the toss and decided to field first in the fourth match of the ongoing Twenty20 league. 
Karachi Kings were all out for 113 runs in 17.3 overs, with Babar Azam (32), Imad Wasim (26), Amir Yameen (20) and Sharjeel Khan (10) among the top-scorers. 
Gladiators achieved the required 114-run target in 16.5 overs at a loss of only two wickets. 
Openers Ahsan Ali and Will Smeed partnered for a brilliant 76 runs, while Shah took five wickets for just 20 runs.




Quetta Gladiators' Ahsan Ali (R)celebrates half century alongwith teammate Sarfaraz Ahmed (L)during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators at the National Cricket Stadium in Karachi on January 29, 2022. (AFP)

 Karachi and Quetta were both defeated in their opening matches by Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi, respectively. 


Islamabad questions growing India, Afghanistan engagement amid militancy surge in Pakistan 

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Islamabad questions growing India, Afghanistan engagement amid militancy surge in Pakistan 

  • Afghan ministers visited India in October and December last year amid Kabul’s strained ties with Islamabad
  • Islamabad accuses India of supporting militant groups based in Afghanistan who launch attacks against Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Attaullah Tarar on Monday questioned growing engagement between officials from India and Afghanistan, vowing Islamabad would eliminate “terrorism” from the country as it reels from a surge in militancy. 

Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi arrived in New Delhi in October last year, marking the first official visit by a Taliban leader to the country since 2021 where he was accorded a warm welcome. In December 2025, Afghanistan’s Public Health Minister Noor Jalal Jalali arrived in India. 

These visits took place amid growing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Islamabad frequently accuses India of supporting militant groups who carry out attacks in Pakistan, especially in the country’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and southwestern Balochistan provinces. Pakistan also alleges these militant groups use Afghan territory to launch attacks against it. New Delhi and Kabul both deny Pakistan’s allegations. 

“You can see the Afghan government [officials] every other day go to India and hold negotiations there,” Tarar said during a news conference. “What negotiations are these? What trade do you have with them? What areas of mutual cooperation are there that require such extensive consultations?” 

The minister said the militants who were carrying out attacks in Pakistan want to destabilize the country, accusing them of following a “foreign-funded agenda.”

“What Islam is this, that you take funds from India and conduct blasts here,” he questioned. 

Tarar said the nation remains united in defeating “terrorism,” adding that the government will battle militancy in all its forms. 

“Not only will we counter their narrative, we will also ensure that every Pakistani citizen feels safe,” he added. 

The development takes place as Pakistan grapples with surging militancy. Pakistan military spokesperson Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry told reporters during a media briefing last week that the country witnessed 5,397 militant incidents in 2025. 

KP province accounted for 3,811 attacks while 1,557 incidents were reported in Balochistan, he said. The military spokesperson said security forces carried out 75,175 intelligence-based operations (IBOs) in the country last year, killing 2,597 militants. 

“The past year was a landmark and consequential one in the war against terrorism,” he said.