Pakistan eye series victory in 2nd ODI against New Zealand today

Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan, left, and Babar Azam, right, take a run as New Zealand's Glenn Phillips dives for fielding during the first one-day international cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand, in Karachi, Pakistan, on January 9, 2023. (AP/File)
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Updated 11 January 2023
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Pakistan eye series victory in 2nd ODI against New Zealand today

  • Pakistan are 1-0 up in the series after defeating New Zealand by 6 wickets in Karachi on Monday
  • Pakistan have won 9 of their last 10 ODIs against Australia, West Indies, Netherlands, New Zealand

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will be eyeing a series victory today, Wednesday, as the green shirts face New Zealand in the second of the three-match ODI series in Karachi. 

Half-centuries by opening batter Fakhar Zaman (56 from 74) and Muhammad Rizwan (77 from 86) helped Pakistan chase New Zealand’s 256-run target with 11 balls to spare on Monday. The green shirts are already 1-0 up in the three-match series. 

Pakistan captain Babar Azam also made an impressive contribution with the bat, scoring 66 runs from 82 balls. For New Zealand, Michael Bracewell ended up with figures of 2/44, Tim Southee 1/55 and Glenn Phillips with 1/35. 

The hosts will be looking toward pacer Naseem Shah, whose fifer from the first ODI restricted New Zealand to 255/8 after 50 overs. Shah, who ended up with figures of 5/57, got ample support from debutant Usama Mir (2/42) while Muhammad Nawaz also pitched in with a wicket. 

After a dismal Test record at home, Pakistan have improved their ODI record over the past 12 months with impressive series victories over Australia, Netherlands and the West Indies. 

Pakistan defeated Australia 2-1, West Indies 3-0 at home before trouncing the Netherlands 3-0 in an away series. Monday’s win makes it Pakistan’s ninth victory in the last 10 matches. 

Pakistan’s recent Test series losses at the hands of England and Australia as well as a winless draw against New Zealand last week put skipper Babar Azam’s captaincy under scrutiny. Some cricket analysts have called on the batter to resign as skipper and focus more on his batting. 

The match begins at 2:30 p.m. at the National Bank Cricket Arena in Karachi. 


Islamabad hospital says Imran Khan’s vision shows ‘remarkable’ improvement

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Islamabad hospital says Imran Khan’s vision shows ‘remarkable’ improvement

  • Doctors from Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital and PIMS examine Khan at Adiala Jail amid his declining eyesight
  • Khan’s health has become a sensitive issue, with supporters questioning the transparency of his treatment

ISLAMABAD: Jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s vision has “improved remarkably,” the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) said on Tuesday, following an examination after he received an intravitreal injection amid concerns related to his eyesight.

Khan, 74, has been held at Adiala jail since August 2023 in cases that he and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party say are politically motivated. His health has become an increasingly sensitive political issue in recent weeks, particularly after a lawyer informed Pakistan’s Supreme Court that his vision in one eye had significantly deteriorated while in custody.

The ex-premier has reportedly been receiving treatment for retinal vein occlusion, a condition caused by blocked veins draining blood from the retina that can lead to vision loss.

In a statement issued last night, PIMS said Khan had been examined at Adiala Prison on Mar. 3 by a medical board comprising two senior doctors, one of them heading its ophthalmology department and the other heading the vitreoretinal department at Al-Shifa Trust Eye Hospital.

“This examination was performed as a follow-up of his second dose of intravitreal injection of anti VEGF,” it added. “The board concluded that his vision has improved remarkably which is substantially good vision at this stage.”

Anti-VEGF injections are commonly used to treat retinal vein occlusion and other retinal vascular disorders by reducing swelling and abnormal blood vessel growth inside the eye.

The statement highlighted that both Khan’s eyes were examined for “visual acuity, fundoscopy, slit lamp examination and Optical coherence tomography” during the examination.

It added that the board recommended continuing care and treatment as previously advised.

Last month, Khan was taken to PIMS for a second eye injection and was discharged in stable condition, while his party questioned the transparency of the medical update and demanded independent access to his care.

Khan was removed from office in April 2022 through a parliamentary vote of no confidence that he says was orchestrated at the behest of the former administration in Washington by his political rivals with backing from the military. His allegation is denied by all parties involved.

Since his imprisonment, Khan has faced multiple convictions and ongoing legal proceedings that authorities say follow due process, while his party describes them as efforts to sideline him from politics.