Multan Sultans thump Quetta Gladiators in one-sided PSL contest

Multan Sultans' Rilee Rossouw (L) and Mohammad Rizwan (R) celebrate their win at the end of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match between Multan Sultans and Quetta Gladiators at the Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan on February 15, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 15 February 2023
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Multan Sultans thump Quetta Gladiators in one-sided PSL contest

  • Multan Sultans' Ihsanullah takes fifer to restrict Gladiators to 110
  • Rilee Rossouw scores unbeaten fifty to help Multan Sultans register win

ISLAMABAD: In a one-sided contest on Wednesday, the Multan Sultans beat the Quetta Gladiators by nine wickets after fast bowler Ihsanullah delivered an impressive performance, taking five wickets. 

The third match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 8 took place at the Multan Cricket Stadium. Chasing a mediocre total of 111 runs after the Gladiators were bowled out for 110 in the first innings, the Sultans had an early scare when opening batter Shan Masood fell after scoring 3 from 5 balls. 

In stepped an aggressive Rilee Rossouw and from then onwards, a partnership with skipper Muhammad Rizwan was enough to see the Sultans through to a comfortable victory. 

Rossouw scored an unbeaten 78 from 42 balls while Rizwan made 28 from 34. 

The Sultans, who were seeking redemption at home after losing to the Lahore Qalandars in the tournament on Monday, were on top of the game right from the word go. 

Fast bowler Ihsanullah’s performance helped the Sultans deliver frequent blows to the Gladiators. Martin Guptill was the first casualty when he was caught at mid-on by Keiron Pollard off a Sameen Gul delivery. Abbas Afridi struck next, removing Abdul Bangalzai for 1. 

Gladiators captain Sarfaraz Ahmed could only score 2 runs before he was bowled by Ihsanullah, who proceeded to pick the wickets of dangerous batters Jason Roy, Iftikhar Ahmed, Umar Akmal, and tailender Naseem Shah.

The right-arm pacer finished with figures of 5/12 from his four overs. Roy was the top-scorer from the Gladiators, scoring 27 runs from 18 balls. 

Tailender Mohammad Hasnain offered some resistance to the Sultans, scoring 22 from 20 balls, which included a six as well. However, he was dismissed by fast bowler Sameen Gul and Mohammad Hafeez was the last wicket to fall at 110 before the teams headed back to the pavilion. 


Pakistan urges pilgrims to complete Saudi biometrics as Hajj preparations gain pace

Updated 30 January 2026
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Pakistan urges pilgrims to complete Saudi biometrics as Hajj preparations gain pace

  • Government warns pilgrims biometric verification is required for Hajj visas
  • Step follows tighter oversight after last year’s Hajj travel disruptions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government on Friday urged aspiring pilgrims to complete mandatory Saudi biometric verification for Hajj visas, as preparations for the 2026 pilgrimage gather pace following stricter oversight of the Hajj process.

The announcement comes only a day after Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousuf said regulations for private Hajj operators had been tightened, reducing their quota following widespread complaints last year, when tens of thousands of pilgrims were unable to travel under the private Hajj scheme.

“Saudi biometric verification is mandatory for the issuance of Hajj visas,” the Ministry of Religious Affairs said in a statement, urging pilgrims to complete the process promptly to avoid delays.

“Hajj pilgrims should complete their biometric verification at home using the ‘Saudi Visa Bio’ app as soon as possible,” it added.

The statement said the pilgrims who were unable to complete biometric verification through the mobile application should visit designated Saudi Tasheer centers before Feb. 8, adding that details of the centers were available on Pakistan’s official Hajj mobile application.

Pakistan has been steadily implementing digital and procedural requirements for pilgrims ahead of Hajj 2026, including mandatory training sessions, biometric checks and greater use of mobile applications, as part of efforts to reduce mismanagement.

Saudi Arabia has allocated Pakistan a quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Hajj 2026, with the majority of seats reserved under the government scheme and the remainder allocated to private tour operators.