Jason Roy outshines Babar Azam's ton with his own as Quetta beat Peshawar

Quetta Gladiators' Canadian Jason Roy (L) shakes hands with Peshawar Zalmi's Pakistani captain Babar Azam after winning the Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 cricket match at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, in Rawalpindi on March 8, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 08 March 2023
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Jason Roy outshines Babar Azam's ton with his own as Quetta beat Peshawar

  • Jason Roy's unbeaten 145 runs from 63 balls help Quetta to 8-wicket win over Zalmi
  • Earlier, Zalmi skipper Babar Azam smashed 115 runs from 65 balls, Saim Ayub made 74

ISLAMABAD: Quetta Gladiators notched up their third victory of the tournament on Wednesday against Peshawar Zalmi courtesy of a stellar century by opener Jason Roy, who outshone Zalmi skipper Babar Azam who also scored his maiden Pakistan Super League (PSL) ton. 

Set a daunting target of 241 runs to win, the Gladiators began their innings on an impressive note, with Roy hitting several sixes in his innings. Opener Martin Guptill smashed a hurricane 21 runs from 8 balls, hitting a six and three fours. 

Will Smeed steadied the innings a bit, scoring 26 runs off 22 balls before he was dismissed by Mujeeb ur Rehman. After that, a 93-run partnership between Mohammad Hafeez (41 from 18) and Roy (145 from 63) helped the Gladiators register their third win of the PSL 8. 

Roy's innings featured 20 fours and five sixes as the Gladiators took full advantage of the powerplay overs and smashed the ball all over the park. Zalmi's Arshad Iqbal went for an expensive 55 runs from the three overs he bowled while Wahab Riaz and Aamer Jamal both finished with figures of 0/56.

Earlier while batting, Zalmi openers Saim Ayub and Azam followed the same attacking formula they had applied in their previous fixture against Lahore Qalandars. Both openers attacked the bowlers, with Ayub playing a medley of stylish shots while Azam stroked the ball to the fence frequently. 

The Zalmi skipper managed to score 115 runs from 65 balls before he was run out by Aimal Khan while Ayub scored a blistering 74 runs off 34 balls. 

With three wins and six points from the tournament so far, the Gladiators are placed at number five on the table. Zalmi, with four wins and eight points, are placed at number four. 

The top four teams will qualify for the PSL playoffs, which begin from March 15. 


Pakistan vows to play active role against climate change on International Day of Clean Energy 

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Pakistan vows to play active role against climate change on International Day of Clean Energy 

  • Governments, civil societies every year mark Jan. 26 as International Day of Clean Energy, calling for inclusive transition to clean power
  • Pakistan ranks among nations most vulnerable to climate change, suffering from erratic weather patterns such as floods, heatwaves, storms

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will play an active role in global efforts against climate change, President Asif Ali Zardari vowed on Monday as the world marks International Day of Clean Energy today. 

The International Day of Clean Energy is marked every year on Jan. 26 during which governments and civil societies around the world call for awareness on climate change impacts and demand action for a just and inclusive transition to clean energy for the benefit of the people.

Burdened by an energy crisis that has resulted in costly fuel imports over the past couple of years, Pakistan has sought to shift to clean energy to place less burden on its fragile economy. The South Asian country has emerged as one of the world’s fastest growing solar markets, with 12 gigawatts (GWs) of off-grid and over 6GWs of net-metered solar capacity by the end of 2025. In the last fiscal year, renewables accounted for a historic 53 percent of total electricity generation, according to the prime minister’s coordinator on climate change, Romina Khurshid Alam. 

“Pakistan will play an active role in global efforts against climate change,” Zardari was quoted in a statement released by his office. “Investment in safe technologies is essential for the protection of the planet.”
Zardari stressed that clean energy is essential for inclusive development, noting that Pakistan has made the transition toward it a “national priority.”

He said clean energy occupies a central place in the government’s policy framework, adding that Pakistan has set a target of electric vehicles comprising 30 percent of all passenger vehicles and heavy-duty truck sales by 2030. 

The Pakistani president cited air pollution as a major challenge to public health in the country, noting its social and economic costs for the government and the people. 

“Pakistan is committed to building a reliable and sustainable energy system,” he said. 

Pakistan ranks among nations most vulnerable to climate change and has seen erratic changes in its weather patterns that have led to frequent heatwaves, untimely rains, storms, cyclones, floods and droughts in recent years. 

In 2022, monsoon floods killed over 1,700 people, displaced another 33 million and caused over $30 billion losses. Over 1,000 people were killed in floods last year as well due to torrential monsoon rains and floods triggered by climate change impacts and excess water released by Indian dams.