Peshawar Zalmi beat Lahore Qalandars in super-over PSL clash

Peshawar Zalmi's Shoaib Malik (L) celebrates with teammate Kamran Akmal after taking the wicket of Lahore Qalandars' Fakhar Zaman (not pictured) during the Pakistan Super League cricket match in Lahore on February 21, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 21 February 2022
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Peshawar Zalmi beat Lahore Qalandars in super-over PSL clash

  • Shoaib Malik finished off the six-run chase to guide Peshawar to victory 
  • Both the teams have already qualified for the playoff stage of the tournament

LAHORE: Peshawar Zalmi defeated Lahore Qalandars in an interesting super-over match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) at Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium on Monday.  

Pakistan’s professional T20 cricket league, PSL, has gone on to become the country’s biggest sporting event over the last couple of years. It features six teams competing in a T20 cricket league, each franchise representing a Pakistani city.  

Peshawar won the toss and decided to bat first in the game. The side scored 158 runs at a loss of seven wickets in 20 overs. 

Shoaib Malik scored 32 runs off 28 balls, Haider Ali chipped in with 25 runs off 22 deliveries and Hazratullah Zazai scored 20 runs off 16 balls. 

Fawad Ahmed took two wickets, while Mohammad Hafeez and David Wiese picked one each. 

Lahore levelled the score in 20 overs at a loss of eight wickets, taking the match to super overs. 

Mohammad Hafeez (49), Shaheen Afridi (39) and Kamran Ghulam (25) were the top-scorers for Lahore Qalandars. 

Wahab Riaz and Arshad Iqbal picked two wickets each, while Shoaib Malik dismissed one. 

In the first super over, Harry Brook scored 3 runs off 3 deliveries, while Fakhar Zaman made 2 runs. 

In response, Shoaib Malik hit two boundaries to steer Zalmi to victory, with four balls to spare. 

Both Lahore and Peshawar have already qualified for the PSL playoff stage.  


Pakistan offloaded over 66,150 passengers this year amid crackdown on illegal migration

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Pakistan offloaded over 66,150 passengers this year amid crackdown on illegal migration

  • Last year Pakistan offloaded around 35,000 individuals from airports, FIA director-general tells parliamentary committee
  • Federal Investigation Agency chief says surge in offloading is a countermeasure against fraudulent migration rings

ISLAMABAD: Authorities offloaded 66,154 passengers from Pakistani airports this year compared to last year’s figure of 35,000, officials told a parliamentary committee on Wednesday, attributing the surge to the government’s countermeasures against illegal migration. 

The disclosure was made during a session of the Standing Committee on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, chaired by lawmaker Syed Rafiullah. The committee’s meeting was convened amid complaints by several passengers that they were offloaded from airports across the country despite possessing valid travel documents. 

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif formed a 14-member committee, headed by the federal minister for overseas Pakistanis, to investigate the reports and suggest measures to streamline immigration procedures this month. 

“The director-general [of Federal Investigation Agency] told that 66,154 passengers were offloaded this year, a significant increase from the 35,000 offloaded the previous year,” Rafiullah told Arab News.

DG FIA Riffat Mukhtar informed the committee that the majority of passengers offloaded— approximately 51,000--were stopped due to questions about the veracity of their travel documents, which primarily included work, tourist and Umrah visas.

“The surge in offloading is a countermeasure against fraudulent migration rings,” Mukhtar explained to the committee. 

Pakistan has also intensified its crackdown against individuals after several reports suggested passengers from the South Asian country were exploiting their Umrah visas to engage in begging. 

Mukhtar disclosed to the committee that 56,000 individuals involved in “organized begging” were deported from Saudi Arabia during the year. 

He also cited growing restrictions from the UAE and emerging illegal migration routes toward Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia, including Cambodia and Thailand, as reasons for offloading a large number of people this year from airports. 

“Passengers are offloaded on the basis of document verification, data checks and online authentication,” Mukhar said as per local media reports. 

“No passenger was cleared under political influence or VIP pressure.”

The committee, meanwhile, called on the FIA to balance enforcement with a strong redressal mechanism for passengers. 

“There must be a mechanism and SOP for redressal of Pakistanis offloaded incorrectly. Enforcement without an accessible remedy damages both people and reputation,” Rafiullah said. 

The NA committee members directed the Ministry of Interior, FIA and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis to immediately publish standard operating procedures and complaint mechanisms at all airport immigration counters.

The committee also reviewed the operations of the Community Welfare Attaché (CWA) network in Gulf countries. 

CWAs are government officials posted abroad who safeguard Pakistani migrant workers’ interests.

The committee was informed that CWAs handled more than 55,000 welfare cases in 2025, including tens of thousands of repatriations, emergency travel documents, prison visits and legal aid interventions.

Officials told the committee that a risk-analysis unit has been created and a mobile application called “IMMI” is being developed to improve pre-departure screening and real-time monitoring of immigration counters. 

Members recommended immediate interoperability between FIA systems and the E-Protector platform to ensure verification and that “ok-to-board” checks are completed before passengers reach the airport.

The FIA shared that around 8.5 million Pakistanis traveled abroad in 2025 while 226 cases of various immigration-related offenses were registered. The agency reported that over the past three months, 450 people attempting illegal entry into Iran were arrested. 

Several Bangladeshi nationals traveling on Pakistani tourist visas were also caught attempting to enter Europe illegally, the committee was told.