Cricket great Imran, PM Sharif praise 'brave' Pakistan after T20 World Cup heartbreak

Pakistan's Muhammad Rizwan (L) and Naseem Shah (R) look on after the ICC men's Twenty20 World Cup 2022 Final between Pakistan and England at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne on November 13, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 14 November 2022
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Cricket great Imran, PM Sharif praise 'brave' Pakistan after T20 World Cup heartbreak

  • Pakistan made a lion-hearted effort to defend below-par total of 137-8 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
  • Were dealt a body blow when pace spearhead Shaheen Afridi injured himself while taking a catch

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and cricket great Imran Khan led tributes to Pakistan's valiant fight in Sunday's Twenty20 World Cup final against England saying the country was proud of the team led by Babar Azam. 

Pakistan made a lion-hearted effort to defend a below-par total of 137-8 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) but were dealt a body blow when pace spearhead Shaheen Afridi injured himself while taking a catch and eventually hobbled off the field without completing his quota of four overs. 

Jos Buttler's England prevailed by five wickets at the MCG to claim their second T20 World Cup title but Pakistan's never-say-die attitude drew praise from fans that included the country's top politicians. 

"Team Pakistan fought back hard & brave. Great bowling performance..." tweeted Prime Minister Sharif. 

"We are proud of our boys in green for making it to the final match of this mega tournament." 

Pakistan, at the same MCG 30 years ago, had beaten England in the final of the 50-overs world Cup under Khan's inspiring leadership. 

The cricketer-turned-politician was happy at least Babar's team showed the same fighting spirit. 

"I know the country has suffered a heartbreak, because we had hoped we'd win the World Cup," Khan said in a video shared by Dawn newspaper. 

"Win and loss are part and parcel of the game. I used to tell my team to fight till the last ball, try your best...They fought really hard till the end." 

Former all-rounder Khan said Afridi's injury had a major bearing on the outcome of the final. 

"No one can do anything about that and unfortunately it happened at a time when the match was at a very important stage and Shaheen could have made a difference." 

Another former captain, Waqar Younis, said Pakistan could be proud of their display in Australia. 

"Chin-up boys! You guys made us all very Proud. Better Luck next time," he tweeted. 


Pakistan deputy PM directs authorities to monitor food prices ahead of Ramadan 

Updated 27 January 2026
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Pakistan deputy PM directs authorities to monitor food prices ahead of Ramadan 

  • Prices of essential food items surge during holy month of Ramadan due to hoarding, profiteering by traders
  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar directs authorities to prevent artificial price hikes, exploitation of consumers in Ramadan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday directed authorities to monitor prices of essential food items ahead of Ramadan to prevent artificial price hikes and consumers from getting exploited, his office said. 

Pakistani increasingly shop for essential food items during the holy month of Ramadan, as millions across the country fast from dawn till sunset. Prices of essential food items surge during the holy month every year as traders often indulge in hoarding and profiteering. 

Dar chaired a meeting to review the availability and prices of essential commodities across the country on Tuesday, his office said. 

“DPM/FM [foreign minister] directed federal & provincial authorities to continue close monitoring, particularly in view of the approaching month of Ramazan, to prevent any artificial price hike or exploitation of consumers by unscrupulous elements,” Dar’s office said in a statement.

A central moon sighting committee in Pakistan, the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, determines when Ramadan begins. The Islamic month is expected to start this year after mid-February, around Feb. 17 or Feb. 18.

Pakistan’s government also announces subsidies for the masses during the holy month to lower the prices of essential food items. 

In 2024, the Shehbaz Sharif-led government announced a Ramadan package comprising a subsidy of $26.8 million (Rs7.5 billion) to lower the prices of essential items for over 30,96,00,000 families.