Pakistan eye series victory against New Zealand in final T20I today

New Zealand's Mark Chapman plays a shot during the fourth Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi, on April 20, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 24 April 2023
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Pakistan eye series victory against New Zealand in final T20I today

  • Pakistan, who beat New Zealand easily in first two T20Is, are 2-1 up in series
  • Gate money from fifth T20I will be donated for Turkiye, Syria earthquake victims 

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan cricket team will be gunning for a victory against New Zealand tonight, Monday, as the two teams clash at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium for the fifth and final T20I of the five-match bilateral series. 

Pakistan, who cruised to victories over the Black Caps in the first and second T20Is by 88 runs and 38 runs, respectively, ended up losing the third match of the series by a narrow four runs. New Zealand were 164/5 during the fourth match of the series when the heavens parted and rain interrupted play. With only one match to go, Pakistan are 2-1 up, which means the home side can either win or draw the series but not lose from here. 

New Zealand would be on the lookout for fiery pacer Haris Rauf, who has consistently clocked in over 145kph for the green shirts and from four matches in the series so far, taken an impressive 11 wickets. While skipper Babar Azam has been the pick of the batters courtesy of a stellar century, batter Iftikhar Ahmed was exceptionally dangerous in the third T20I between the two sides. He almost won the match for Pakistan when all looked lost, scoring a whirlwind 60 from 24 balls in the third match which the Black Caps won by the slimmest of margins. 

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had earlier announced that the gate money from the fifth and final T20 between Pakistan and New Zealand will be donated to the earthquake victims in Türkiye and Syria. The PCB said it would play its part in raising donations for millions of people affected on either side of the Türkiye and Syria border by joining hands with the Punjab Government. The Pakistan side, on the other hand, will wear commemorative caps to convey Pakistan’s everlasting solidarity to the two nations. 

 

 

Pakistan squad:

Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan (vc), Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Ihsanullah, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan †, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shan Masood, Zaman Khan

New Zealand squad: 

Tom Latham † (c), Chad Bowes, Mark Chapman, Dane Cleaver †, Matt Henry, Ben Lister, Cole McConchie, Adam Milne, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Rachin Ravindra, Henry Shipley, Ish Sodhi, Blair Tickner, Will Young
 


Pakistan’s Sharif hails Trump as ‘man of peace’ at inaugural Gaza board meeting

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Pakistan’s Sharif hails Trump as ‘man of peace’ at inaugural Gaza board meeting

  • Shehbaz Sharif says calls for end to Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza and ‘credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination’
  • Islamabad hopes involvement in Gaza peace board will allow it to shape post-war arrangements while protecting Palestinian rights

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday hailed President Donald Trump as a “man of peace” as he attended an inaugural meeting of the Gaza Board of Peace in Washington.

The board, formed under a UN Security Council resolution following a fragile October 2025 ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, is intended to oversee international stabilization and rebuilding efforts in Gaza after Israeli war.

Pakistan’s premier called for an end to ceasefire violations by Israel to achieve long-lasting peace and to advance reconstruction efforts in Gaza, praising Trump for his efforts to bring about peace in various parts of the world.

“Your timely and very effective intervention to achieve ceasefire between India and Pakistan potentially averted loss of tens of millions of people,” Sharif said, addressing Trump at the meeting.

“You have truly proved to be a man of peace and let me say Mr. president you are truly savior of South Asia.”

In the past, Sharif has gained favor with Trump for publicly praising him for helping broker a ceasefire between Pakistan and India following their intense, four-day military conflict in May, while Islamabad also formally endorsed the US president for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Speaking at the meeting, the Pakistan premier said the people of Palestine must exercise “full control of their land and future” in line with the UN Security Council’s resolutions.

“The people of Palestine have long endured illegal occupation and immense suffering. And to achieve long lasting peace, it is very important that ceasefire violations must end to preserve lives and advance reconstruction efforts,” he said.

“The people of Palestine must exercise full control of the land and their future, in line with UN Security Council resolutions. Mr. president, we must work together toward a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination through the establishment of an independent, sovereign and contiguous State of Palestine, in line with the relevant resolutions.”

Earlier, Trump also spoke at the gathering and praised Sharif as well as Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.

Pakistan formally joined the Board of Peace last month after Sharif signed its charter alongside other world leaders in Davos. The forum includes an eight-nation Muslim bloc comprising Türkiye, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Islamabad hopes involvement in the forum will allow it to shape post-war governance arrangements while protecting Palestinian political rights.

Separately, Sharif met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who appreciated Pakistan’s ongoing support of Trump’s peace plan for Gaza and for joining the Board of Peace.

“In our meeting, we discussed the importance of our strategic relationship on critical minerals development and counterterrorism,” Rubio said on X.

Sharif also held informal meetings in Washington with global leaders who arrived to attend the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace.

The prime minister met informally with the Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.

“Important global and regional matters were discussed during the meetings,” Sharif’s office said.