Pakistanis elated as Morocco downs Portugal to qualify for World Cup semis

Morocco fans celebrate after their country's win of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match between Morocco and Portugal at Souq Waqif in Doha on December 10, 2022. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 11 December 2022
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Pakistanis elated as Morocco downs Portugal to qualify for World Cup semis

  • Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan wishes Morocco success for semi-final clash
  • Morocco beat Portugal 1-0 to become first Afro-Arab country to make it to semis

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Twitter users on Sunday expressed joy and happiness as the Moroccan football team pulled a shock victory over favorites Portugal to become the first Arab and African country in the world to qualify for the FIFA World Cup semi-final.

Morocco, who have had a dream run at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar this year, beat Portugal 1-0 in the semi-final at the Al-Thumama stadium on Saturday night. Youssef En-Nesyri scored the only goal of the match, ending Portugal's only chance to qualify for a World Cup semi-final for the first time in 16 years.

Former prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, took to Twitter to congratulate Morocco for their win. "Wishing them success in the semi final & beyond," he wrote on Twitter.

Pakistani senator Faisal Javed Khan also congratulated Morocco for the win. "Mubarak from Pakistan!" he wrote on Twitter.

Adeel Asif shared a hilarious meme on Twitter that depicted the popular support that the team of Morocco now enjoys among Muslim nations.

Ihtisham ul Haq shared a video of Moroccan players holding up the Palestinian flag after beating Portugal.

Morocco will now play against France in the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup 2022 on December 15. Franc qualified for the final four of the tournament after beating England 2-1.


Pakistan bowl first against Netherlands in T20 World Cup opener

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Pakistan bowl first against Netherlands in T20 World Cup opener

  • The Pakistan government has instructed its national team to boycott its Feb. 15 Group A game against co-host India
  • The ICC has requested the Pakistan Cricket Board to reconsider the decision otherwise it will forfeit the marquee game

COLOMBO: Pakistan, at the center of a boycott controversy that has overshadowed the lead up to the T20 World Cup, has won the toss and elected to field against the Netherlands in the tournament’s opening game on Saturday.

The Pakistan government has instructed its national team to boycott its Feb. 15 Group A game against co-host India, a decision that shook the cricket world only six days ago.

The ICC has since requested the Pakistan Cricket Board to reconsider the decision otherwise it will forfeit the marquee game of the tournament.

If Pakistan goes ahead with its boycott against India, it can ill afford to lose points in its three other Group A games — a group that also features the US and Namibia.

A grassy wicket at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, hosting its first T20 in 16 years, surprised Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha.

“First time I’ve seen this much grass in Sri Lanka,” Agha said at the toss. “We’re playing three pacers and allrounders. Netherlands are a good side, but we want to execute our plans.”

The Netherlands has a history of surprising stronger opposition in T20 World Cups, including beating South Africa in 2022 in Australia which cleared the way for Pakistan to qualify for the semifinals.

Captain Scott Edwards said his team had got used to the conditions after spending more than a month in India and Sri Lanka.

“For us, it’s a big game, so are the other three,” Edwards said.

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In the two other games on Saturday, Scotland, which replaced Bangladesh in Group C, will meet two-time champion West Indies in Kolkata while co-host and defending champion India plays against the US at Mumbai in a Group A match.

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Netherlands: Michael Levitt, Max O’Dowd, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (captain), Zach Lion-Cachet, Logan van Beek, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Kyle Klein, Paul van Meekeren.

Pakistan: Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Babar Azam, Usman Khan, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed.