Pakistani sprinter 'Baloch Bolt' wins silver medal in Imam Reza Cup in Iran

Pakistani sprinter Abdul Mueed Baloch at the Imam Reza sports complex in Mashhad, Iran, on May 28, 2022. (Photo courtesy: @Balochbolt/Twitter)
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Updated 30 May 2022
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Pakistani sprinter 'Baloch Bolt' wins silver medal in Imam Reza Cup in Iran

  • Mueed Baloch finished the 400-meter sprint race in 46.73 seconds
  • Another Pakistani Shehroz Khan won silver in the High Jump event

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani sprinter Abdul Mueed Baloch, popularly known as “Baloch Bolt,” on Sunday bagged a silver medal in the 400-meter category of the Imam Reza International Athletics Tournament in Iran. 

Baloch finished second in the 400m sprint in 46.73 seconds. 

"Alhamdullilah (Thanks to Allah)," the Pakistani athlete said on Twitter, sharing a video from the race. 

The competition featured athletes from Pakistan, Oman, Qatar, Kazakhstan, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and other countries. 

Yasir Al-Saadi from Iraq claimed the gold medal by finishing in 46.33 seconds. 

“Congratulations Pakistan, our Baloch Bolt has got Silver medal in 2nd Imam Raza Cup in 400 meter and set new National record of 46.73,” Pakistani cricketer Shahnawaz Dahani said, congratulating Baloch on Twitter. 

Shehroz Khan, another Pakistani athlete, also won a silver medal in the High Jump event.


Pakistan engages Saudi Arabia, China in bid to ease surging Middle East tensions 

Updated 10 March 2026
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Pakistan engages Saudi Arabia, China in bid to ease surging Middle East tensions 

  • Pakistan’s foreign minister stresses need for de-escalation in conversations with Chinese, Saudi counterparts
  • Tensions in the Middle East continue to remain high as conflict between US, Israel and Iran intensifies

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar spoke to the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and China on Tuesday, stressing the importance of diplomatic engagement to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East as the Iran war intensifies. 

Pakistan has constantly engaged regional countries in efforts to broker a ceasefire in the Middle East, after the US and Isreal launched coordinated strikes against Iran on Feb. 28. 

Iran launched fresh attacks on Gulf countries on Tuesday morning, where it has targeted US military bases in recent weeks. In addition to firing missiles and drones at Israel and American bases in the region, Iran has also been targeting energy infrastructure which, combined with its stranglehold on the Strait of Hormuz, has sent oil prices soaring worldwide. 

Dar spoke to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan to discuss developments in the Middle East and ongoing deliberations at the UN Security Council, Pakistan’s foreign office said in a statement. 

“DPM/FM shared Pakistan’s perspective, underscoring the importance of continued coordination and diplomatic engagement to support de-escalation and promote peace and stability across the region and beyond,” the statement said. 

Dar, who also serves as Pakistan’s foreign minister, spoke to Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi over the telephone separately. The two discussed the evolving regional situation and broader global developments.

Dar underscored the need to ease tensions in the Middle East and the wider region during the conversation, the foreign office said. 

Yi appreciated Pakistan’s constructive efforts aimed at promoting de-escalation and stability in the region, it added. 

“The two leaders stressed the importance of de-escalation and emphasized the need to pursue dialogue and diplomacy in accordance with the principles of the UN Charter,” the foreign office’s statement said. 

The conflict in the Middle East has hit Pakistan hard as well, forcing Islamabad to hike petrol and diesel prices by Rs55 per liter last Friday. 

Pakistan’s government has also announced a set of austerity measures, which include closing schools and cutting down on government expenditures, as it evaluates petrol stocks and looks for alternative supply routes.