ICC rescinds demerit point given to Pindi Cricket Stadium

Pakistan's captain Babar Azam, right, and head coach Saqlain Mushtaq, center, inspect the pitch ahead of their first cricket Test match against England, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi on November 30, 2022. (AFP/File)
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Updated 23 January 2023
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ICC rescinds demerit point given to Pindi Cricket Stadium

DUBAI: The ICC has rescinded the demerit point given to the Pindi Cricket Stadium last month following an appeal by the Pakistan Cricket Board. 

The ICC said in a statement on Monday that after having reviewed the footage of the test match between Pakistan and England, the game’s governing body felt “there were several redeeming features, including the fact that a result was achieved following a compelling game, with 37 out of a possible 39 wickets being taken.” 

The new PCB management committee, under the chairmanship of Najam Sethi, lodged an appeal against the demerit point soon after it was given prior to New Zealand’s tour to Pakistan for two test matches and three ODIs. 

The ICC match referee had rated the Pindi pitch “below average” after England won the test match by 74 runs under dimming light on the last day by playing some attacking cricket. 

It was the second demerit point given to the stadium after only 15 wickets fell over five days during a drawn test match between Pakistan and Australia in March 2022. 

A venue stands to be suspended from hosting international cricket for a period of five years if it accumulates five demerit points. A “below average” rating earns a venue one demerit point, while “poor” and “unfit” ratings earn three and five demerit points respectively. 


Pakistan PM speaks to UAE president, calls for enhanced cooperation

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Pakistan PM speaks to UAE president, calls for enhanced cooperation

  • Shehbaz Sharif lauds UAE’s economic support in challenging times
  • Both leaders discuss a range of issues, agree to stay in close contact

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday praised the United Arab Emirates for what he described as steadfast financial and political support during Islamabad’s recent economic crisis, as both sides signaled plans to deepen bilateral cooperation.

In a statement issued after Sharif spoke with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Prime Minister’s Office said the two leaders discussed matters of mutual interest and agreed to stay in close contact.

“The Prime Minister lauded the UAE’s consistent and unwavering support to Pakistan, that had helped the country navigate through difficult challenges,” the statement said, adding the two leaders “reaffirmed their shared desire to further enhance mutually beneficial cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE.”

The UAE, along with other friendly nations in the region, provided critical financial assistance to the South Asian country during a balance-of-payments crisis that strained Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves and pressured its currency. Islamabad subsequently secured an International Monetary Fund program as part of broader stabilization efforts.

Sharif, in a post on X, described the exchange as positive.

“We fondly recalled our recent meetings and reaffirmed our shared resolve to further strengthen the historic, fraternal ties between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, and to expand mutually beneficial cooperation,” he wrote.

Millions of Pakistanis live and work in the UAE, forming one of the largest expatriate communities in the Gulf state.

Remittances from the UAE rank among Pakistan’s top sources of foreign currency inflows and play a significant role in supporting the country’s external accounts.

UAE-based companies are also investing in Pakistan, helping Islamabad develop its seaports to facilitate regional trade.