Lahore Qalandars retain PSL title with 1-run win against Multan Sultans

Lahore Qalandars' captain Shaheen Shah Afridi (C) holds the FSL final trophy aloft as he celebrates with his team during the ceremony at the end of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket final match between Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on March 19, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 18 March 2023
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Lahore Qalandars retain PSL title with 1-run win against Multan Sultans

  • Shaheen Shah Afridi’s all-round performance propelled Lahore to a strong total of 200 for 6
  • Multan scored 22 runs in the penultimate over before Zaman Khan gave Lahore the victory

LAHORE: Defending champion Lahore Qalandars recorded a stunning one-run win against Multan Sultans on the final ball to win the Pakistan Super League and become the first team to retain the title on Saturday.

Needing four runs off the last ball of the final — bowled by Zaman Khan — Khusdil Shah was run out while going for the third run to level Lahore’s total of 200-6 as Multan finished at 199-8.

Shaheen Shah Afridi’s brilliant all-round performed propelled Lahore to a strong total with a belligerent 44 not out off just 15 balls and the left-arm pacer then picked up four wickets in the death overs to finish with 4-51.

Khushdil and Abbas Afridi (17 not out) smacked fast bowler Haris Rauf for 22 runs in the penultimate over before Zaman kept his nerve in front of 25,000 fans to give the home team victory.

Both teams also played in last year's final.




This photograph shows fireworks over the stadium after Lahore Qalandars' won the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 cricket final match between Lahore Qalandars and Multan Sultans at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore on March 18, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)

 


Pakistan, UK discuss regional security, cross-border attacks as senior official visits Islamabad

Updated 20 January 2026
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Pakistan, UK discuss regional security, cross-border attacks as senior official visits Islamabad

  • British envoy for Afghanistan Richard Lindsay’s visit comes at a time of a surge in militancy in Pakistan’s border regions
  • Pakistani diplomat says both sides reviewed broader security challenges, emphasized coordination to address ‘shared concerns’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and British officials have discussed regional security challenges and cross-border attacks during talks in Islamabad, a Pakistani diplomat said on Tuesday, during a visit of the United Kingdom’s Afghanistan envoy, Richard Lindsay, to the Pakistani capital.

Pakistan and the UK regularly cooperate on counterterrorism and security, with a focus on intelligence-sharing to combat militant activity. Lindsay’s visit comes at a time of a rise in militancy in Pakistan’s western provinces, which border Afghanistan.

Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s special representative for Afghanistan, said the discussions in Islamabad focused on the regional security situation, particularly the urgent challenge posed by cross-border attacks.

“We also exchanged views on the latest regional security developments and broader security challenges,” he said on X. “We emphasized the importance of continued cooperation and coordination to address shared concerns and promote regional stability.”

Islamabad frequently accuses Afghanistan of allowing its soil and India of backing militant groups, such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), for attacks against Pakistan. Kabul and New Delhi deny this.

In recent years, Pakistan and the UK have engaged with each other on counterterrorism and cross-border crimes as part of bilateral cooperation.

Both sides held the second round of the Pakistan-UK Counter Terrorism Dialogue in London in February last year, reviewing global and regional threats and exchanging best practices. Over the years, armed forces of both countries have also maintained close cooperation, particularly in counterterrorism efforts and professional military training.