Pakistan eye revival of cricket fortunes at home in first ODI against New Zealand today

Pakistan's Naseem Shah (C) celebrates with his teammate Mohammad Rizwan after taking the wicket of New Zealand's Devon Conway (not pictured) during the first one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi on January 9, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 09 January 2023
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Pakistan eye revival of cricket fortunes at home in first ODI against New Zealand today

  • Pakistan win toss, put New Zealand to bat first in Karachi ODI
  • Usama Mir, 27, makes debut for Pakistan in ODI after strong showing

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will seek to revive their cricket fortunes at home turf after a dismal Test season as the green shirts take on New Zealand in Karachi in the first of a three-match ODI bilateral series today, Monday. 

Pakistan last played an ODI series against the Netherlands in Rotterdam in August 2021. The green shirts have performed well in the 50-over format of the game over the last 12 months, winning eight out of nine matches. 

The green shirts won the toss and elected to send New Zealand in to bat. Usama Mir, 27, is making his debut for Pakistan in ODIs today after a strong showing in the domestic circuit. New Zealand gave the ODI cap to Henry Shipley, 26. 

“The way we have been performing in one-day cricket, throughout last year, we will try to follow that up with good cricket,” skipper Babar Azam said on Sunday. He added that for a team to perform consistently, it was important for the batters and the bowlers to back each other up. 

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson said his side would have to adjust to the different home conditions in Pakistan. “I’m sure we’re going to get good weather here and tough cricket in conditions that we may experience some similarity in during the World Cup times,” he added. 

Pakistan head into the first ODI with a dismal record in the Test matches that the green shirts played at home. After a thrilling draw against New Zealand last week, Azam’s side failed to register a victory over the past eight Test matches they played. 

The last time Pakistan defeated an international side at home in a Test match was in February 2021 when they defeated South Africa in Rawalpindi. Pakistan’s winless Test record in 2022 put the spotlight on Azam’s captaincy, with cricket pundits and critics calling on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to appoint a new skipper to lead the side in the longest format of the game. 

The ODI series between the two sides will also provide them with much-needed preparation ahead of the 50-over World Cup which will be played later this year in India from October to November. 

Teams:
New Zealand: Kane Williamson (captain), Devon Conway, Finn Allen, Daryl Mitchell, Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner, Henry Shipley, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson

Pakistan: Babar Azam (captain), Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Rizwan, Haris Sohail, Agha Salman, Mohammad Nawaz, Usama Mir, Mohammad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf


Pakistan dispatches special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for Gaza

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Pakistan dispatches special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for Gaza

  • Pakistan dispatches special plane from Lahore for Egypt’s Al-Arish city for onward delivery to Gaza
  • Pakistan has sent 28 relief consignments for Gaza comprising 2,727 tons of relief items in total since 2023

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) dispatched a special plane carrying 100 tons of tents for the people of Gaza on Monday, the authority said, vowing to continue addressing Palestinians’ humanitarian needs. 

This was the 28th relief consignment from Pakistan for the people of Palestine, the NDMA said, adding that it was sent with the support of Pakistani charity Alkhidmat Foundation. 

The relief goods, which comprised 100 tons of tents, were dispatched via a special flight from the Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore to Egypt’s Al Arish city for onward delivery to Gaza. 

“With the dispatch of this latest consignment, the total volume of humanitarian assistance sent to Palestine through 28 consignments has reached 2,727 tons,” the NDMA said. 

The relief goods were sent in a ceremony attended by Punjab Housing Minister Mian Bilal Yasin, senior officials of the NDMA, Pakistan’s foreign ministry and representatives of government departments as well as Alkhidmat Foundation.

“Government of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan stand firmly with the people of Palestine in this difficult time and will continue to make every possible effort to support them and address their humanitarian needs,” the NDMA’s press release concluded. 

The development takes place after Israel allowed the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt on Feb. 2. The crossing serves as the only gateway for the people of Gaza to the outside world that does not pass through Israel. 

It reopened last week for the movement of people nearly two years after Israeli forces seized control of the crossing during the war with Hamas.

The reopening of Rafah has long been demanded by the United Nations and aid organizations, forming a key element of US President Donald Trump’s truce plan for Gaza, where humanitarian conditions remain dire.

Pakistan has consistently criticized Israel for its war on Gaza, which has claimed the lives of over 70,000 Palestinians, among them women and children, since Oct. 7, 2023. 

Islamabad is also a member of Trump’s newly constituted Board of Peace global body, which seeks to resolve the Gaza conflict and other disputes around the world.