PCB says Pakistan Super League qualifier on schedule today despite unrest in Lahore

Lahore Qalandars' celebrate the dismissal of Multan Sultans' Rilee Rossouw, left, during a Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket match at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on March 4, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 15 March 2023
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PCB says Pakistan Super League qualifier on schedule today despite unrest in Lahore

  • The top two PSL teams, Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans, will battle it out to enter the PSL final match
  • Qalandars may have a psychological advantage after defeating Sultans twice before in the T20 championship

KARACHI: The first Pakistan Super League (PSL) qualifier is scheduled to be held at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday evening, said the country’s cricket regulatory body, as clashes between the police and former prime minister Imran Khan’s supporters continued in the city which previously forced the players to cancel their practice sessions.
The conflict between the two sides broke out in Lahore on Tuesday after the police and Rangers went to arrest Khan from his residence following a local court’s decision to issue his non-bailable arrest warrant in a case involving the sale of state gifts during his tenure in power.
Today’s match will take place between the top two tournament teams – Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans – and is expected to grab the attention of millions of viewers across the world.
“The #HBLPSL8 Qualifier in Lahore today will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium as scheduled,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a Tweet.

A PCB spokesperson also confirmed to Arab News the playoff match would be held today.
On Tuesday, the top cricket board official, Najam Sethi, appealed to the caretaker Punjab chief minister to provide adequate security to all the teams during the playoffs.
“This is Pakistan’s finest showcase,” he wrote in a Twitter post while mentioning the massive tournament viewership. “Punjab govt must ensure failsafe security & smooth traffic flow to facilitate peoples access to stadium.”

The winner of today’s contest will go straight into the final, while the loser will get another chance and play against the team that prevails in the first eliminator between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United.
Qalandars boast of a balanced side and have won both their matches against the Sultans during the championship. This is likely to provide psychological advantage to Shaheen Shah Afridi and his other team members.
Skipper Mohammad Rizwan has also been leading the Sultans from the front. So far, he has been the most impactful batter who has scored 483 runs in the tournament.
Other Multan players to watch in today’s match include Rilee Rossouw, a PSL8 centurion, Abbas Afridi, who has so far grabbed 22 wickets, and the new bowling sensation, Ihsanullah.


Pakistan explores ferry shipping to boost trade with Yemen, regional markets

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Pakistan explores ferry shipping to boost trade with Yemen, regional markets

  • Pakistan commerce minister meets Yemeni envoy to discuss enhancing trade cooperation
  • Yemeni ambassador calls for reviving bilateral agreements, strengthening trade mechanisms

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan said on Friday that his ministry is exploring the possibility of introducing ferry-based shipping services with Yemen to cut freight costs and boost bilateral, regional trade. 

Pakistan has been attempting to enhance its ferry-based services with Middle Eastern countries in recent months. Islamabad granted its first-ever ferry service license to an international operator, Sea Keepers, for routes connecting Pakistan with Iran and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in August. Last month, Pakistan’s federal cabinet approved a ferry service to Oman from the southwestern port of Gwadar to boost trade and tourism.

Khan met Yemen’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Mohammed Motahar Alashabi, in Islamabad on Friday where both sides discussed enhancing trade and economic cooperation between the two countries.

“Jam Kamal highlighted the importance of creating efficient, low-cost logistics channels for small and medium enterprises and informed H.E. Alashabi that the ministry is examining the introduction of ferry-based small shipping services to reduce freight costs and improve turnaround time for regional trade,” the commerce ministry said. 

“Both sides expressed confidence that sustained dialogue, improved logistics, and revival of formal cooperation mechanisms will help unlock new opportunities for trade and investment between Pakistan and Yemen.”

Alashabi expressed Yemen’s desire to expand commercial engagement with Pakistan, the commerce ministry said, stressing that Yemen continues to regard Islamabad as a “trusted partner” despite logistical and regional challenges in recent years.

He said nearly 300 Yemeni students are studying in Pakistan, highlighting strong people-to-people ties and confidence in Pakistan’s educational institutions. He stressed the need to revive bilateral agreements and strengthen mechanisms to boost trade between the nations. 

Kamal said Pakistan placed a lot of emphasis on expanding trade with regional and nearby markets, adding that Pakistan’s growing entrepreneurial and SME sectors could benefit from improved access to close-proximity markets such as Yemen, Somalia, Ethiopia, and Oman.