Nabi stars as Afghanistan stun Pakistan in T20 series opener in UAE 

Sunrisers Hyderabad cricketer Mohammad Nabi walks back after winning the 2019 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Feroz Shah Kotla cricket stadium in New Delhi on April 4, 2019. (AFP/FILE)
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Updated 25 March 2023
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Nabi stars as Afghanistan stun Pakistan in T20 series opener in UAE 

  • Nabi took 2-12 and was ably assisted by Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Fazalhaq Farooqi to restrict Pakistan to 92-9 
  • Pakistan’s other lowest T20I totals are 74 vs Australia in Dubai 2012, 82 vs West Indies in Dhaka 2014 

SHARJAH: Veteran all-rounder Mohammad Nabi guided Afghanistan to a six-wicket win over a new-look Pakistan in the first Twenty20 international of a three-game series on Friday. 

Nabi took 2-12 and was ably assisted by Mujeeb Ur Rahman (2-9) and pacer Fazalhaq Farooqi (2-13) to restrict Pakistan to 92-9 after they won the toss and batted at Sharjah Stadium. 

Nabi then kept his cool with a cautious run-a-ball 38 not out and added 53 for the unbroken fifth wicket with Najibullah Zadran (17 not out) to help Afghanistan overhaul the target in 17.5 overs. 

Nabi hit his first boundary off his 27th ball and then hit two more in the next over from Naseem Shah before sealing the win with a six off Ihsanullah. 

This becomes Afghanistan’s first win in four Twenty20 internationals against Pakistan. 

Pace bowler Ihsanullah (2-17) dismissed Ibrahim Zadran (nine) with the first ball of his T20I career and then had Gulbadin Naib (nought) to leave Afghanistan tottering at 45-4 but Nabi and Najibullah made sure victory was achieved. 

With five key players — skipper Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Fakhar Zaman, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf rested for the series — Pakistan handed T20I debuts to Saim Ayub, Tayyab Tahir, Ihsanullah and Zaman Khan. 

Pakistan were 41-5 in the eighth over on a low and slow Sharjah Stadium pitch that gave assistance to Afghanistan’s three-pronged spin attack. 

Imad Wasim top-scored with 18 while Ayub (17), Tahir (16) and skipper Shadab Khan (12) were the other main run-getters. 

Ayub, known for his power hitting, smashed two boundaries and a six in his 15-ball knock while Wasim’s 32-ball innings did not feature a single boundary as he tried to rescue the innings. 

Wasim and skipper Shadab Khan (12) added 19 for the sixth wicket, the highest partnership of the innings. 

Recalled power hitter Azam Khan and Abdullah Shafique failed to score. 

Pakistan’s other lowest T20I totals are 74 vs Australia in Dubai 2012, 82 vs West Indies in Dhaka 2014, 83 vs India in Dhaka 2016 and 89 vs England in Cardiff in 2010. 

This is the first bilateral series between the two countries with the remaining matches also in Sharjah on Sunday and Monday. 


Imran Khan’s party calls for ‘shutter-down’ strike on second anniversary of Pakistan elections 

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Imran Khan’s party calls for ‘shutter-down’ strike on second anniversary of Pakistan elections 

  • Khan’s PTI party claims 2024 general elections’ results were rigged in their opponents’ favor
  • Pakistan’s government denies the allegations, says polls were conducted in transparent manner 

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party has called on the masses to observe a countrywide “shutter-down” strike by closing their businesses in protest against alleged rigging today, Sunday, on the second anniversary of the Feb. 8, 2024, general elections. 

Millions of people took to polling booths across the country on Feb. 8, 2024, to vote for their national and provincial candidates. However, the polling was marred by a nationwide shutdown of cellphone networks and delayed results, leading to widespread allegations of election manipulation by the PTI and other opposition parties. The caretaker government at the time and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) both rejected the allegations. 

Khan’s PTI candidates contested the Feb. 8 elections as independents after the party was barred from the polls. They won the most seats but fell short of the majority needed to form a government, which was made by a smattering of rival political parties led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The government insists the polling was conducted transparently and that Khan’s party was not denied a fair chance. 

“Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and the opposition alliance Tehreek-e-Tahafuz-e-Ayin-e-Pakistan (TTAP) are holding a nationwide shutter-down strike today,” Haleem Adil Sheikh, president of the PTI’s chapter in Sindh, told Arab News.

“We had appealed to the people to keep their businesses closed today because on this day, the people of Pakistan were deprived of their right to send their true representatives to parliament.”

Sheikh said the party was also mourning the victims of a deadly suicide blast in Islamabad on Friday which killed over 30 people. 

TTAP chief and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Mehmood Khan Achakzai, appealed to police in Sindh and Punjab not to disturb people who were participating in the strike. 

“The people of Pakistan must express their anger by closing their shops,” Achakzai said on Saturday while speaking to reporters. 

Khan was ousted from power in April 2022 after what is widely believed to be a falling out with the country’s powerful top generals. The army denies it interferes in politics.

He has been in prison since August 2023 and faces a slew of legal challenges that ruled him out of the Feb. 8 general elections and which he says are politically motivated to keep him and his party away from power. 

In January 2025, an accountability court convicted Khan and his wife in the £190 million Al-Qadir Trust land corruption case, sentencing him to 14 years and her to seven years after finding that the trust was used to acquire land and funds in exchange for alleged favors. The couple denies any wrongdoing.