Two more Pakistanis scale Everest, Sajid Sadpara pulls off feat without supplemental oxygen

The collage of photos shows two Pakistani climbers, Nadia Azad (left) and Sajid Ali Sadpara, who successfully summited the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, on May 14, 2023. (The Unstoppable Project and Sajid Ali Sadpara)
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Updated 15 May 2023
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Two more Pakistanis scale Everest, Sajid Sadpara pulls off feat without supplemental oxygen

  • Nadia Azad becomes second Pakistani woman to climb two out of 14 ‘eight-thousanders’ in the world
  • Earlier on Sunday, Naila Kiani scaled Everest to become first Pakistani woman to summit five of them

KHAPLU, Gilgit-Baltistan: Two more Pakistani climbers, Sajid Ali Sadpara and Nadia Azad, successfully summited on Sunday the world’s tallest peak, Mount Everest, setting new records in the process. 

Sadpara, son of Pakistan’s late iconic high-altitude mountaineer Muhammad Ali Sadpara, became the first Pakistani to scale Everest without supplemental oxygen and a personal sherpa. He has already summited K2 (8,611 meters) twice as well as Mt Manaslu (8,163 meters) and Mt Annapurna (8,091 meters) in Nepal. Sadpara also climbed Gasherbrum-I (8,080 meters) and Gasherbrum-II (8,035 meters) without supplemental oxygen. 

Azad became the second Pakistani woman climber to successfully climb two out of 14 peaks above the height of 8,000 meters. She summited 8,091m Mt Annapurna in April this year and after her successful ascent of Everest, Azad has also become the second Pakistani woman climber to scale the Seven Summits — the highest mountains of each of the seven traditional continents. Previously, Pakistan’s Samina Baig scaled two ‘eight-thousanders,’ K2 and Everest, as well as the Seven Summits. 

Prior to them, Naila Kiani, a Dubai-based Pakistani woman climber, on Sunday morning became the first Pakistani woman to climb five out of 14 ‘eight-thousanders’ as she summited Everest. Kiani previously scaled K2, Gasherbrum-I and Gasherbrum-II, and Mount Annapurna in Nepal. 

“What an incredible feat. 3 Pakistanis on Everest today on 14 May 2023,” Karrar Haidri, general-secretary of the Alpine Club that manages expeditions on Pakistani peaks, said in a statement. 

“Sajid summited without o2 & personal sherpa. What an incredible achievement for Pakistan.” 

“Huge Congratulations @sajid_sadpara for your successful ascent of Mt. Everest 8848.86m, proud of you brother, well done,” Seven Summit Treks, a top tour company in Nepal, said in a Twitter post. 

“And wish you all the best for Lhotse.” 

Shehroze Kashif, the youngest Pakistani climber to summit 11 out of 14 ‘eight-thousanders,’ congratulated Sadpara for achieving the “remarkable feat.” 

“Congratulations to my brother @Sajid_sadpara on accomplishing a remarkable feat,” Kashif said on Twitter. 

“He is the first Pakistani to summit #Everest without the use of supplemental oxygen. I am sure your father must be proud and smiling from heaven.” 

Kiani summited the 8,848-meter Mount Everest, considered dangerous because of the risk of frequent avalanches and the Khumbu Icefall, at around 8am on Sunday morning. She also became the first international climber to pull off the feat in 2023. 

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif hailed her achievement in a Twitter message. 

“Adding yet another feather to her cap, Naila Kiani has made Pakistan proud by summiting Mount Everest,” PM Sharif said. 

“Through her passion for mountaineering & amazing achievements to her credit, she has reinforced the notion that our women are capable of achieving anything. Heartiest congratulations to her & best wishes for her future plans.” 

Before leaving for the Everest expedition last month, Azad said she was using her savings to fulfil her dream and would visit Pakistan this summer if she got a sponsorship. 

“This season, I am confirmed to be climbing Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, and Kanchenjunga,” Nadia said, before leaving for Everest basecamp in April. 

“I am paying with life savings after working for years to make this dream possible. InshaAllah if sponsorship comes in, I will come to Pakistan this summer too.” 


Pakistan to host PSL roadshow in New York amid ‘growing interest’ from US, Middle East

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Pakistan to host PSL roadshow in New York amid ‘growing interest’ from US, Middle East

  • Pakistan aims to add two new teams to existing six franchises for upcoming PSL edition
  • PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league featuring a mix of local and international stars

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will host a Pakistan Super League (PSL) roadshow in New York today, Saturday, amid “growing interest” from investors in the US, Middle East and Europe for its franchises, the board said in a statement. 

The development takes place days after the PCB held a roadshow in London to attract international investors to the PSL, Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league. The upcoming 11th edition of the league, set to take place next year in April and May, will feature two new teams to the existing roster of six. 

PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced on Friday that the board has pushed the deadline to submit bids for the two new teams till Dec. 22 amid “growing interest” from investors in the Middle East, Europe and the US. 

“Today, the grand spectacle of the Super PSL will take place in New York, USA, the world’s leading economic hub,” the PCB said in a statement. 

Naqvi, who is also Pakistan’s interior minister, has arrived in New York to attend the roadshow, the board said. 

The statement said American and overseas Pakistani investors will attend the New York roadshow.

“I thank Allah that the PSL is today shining at the international level,” Naqvi was quoted as saying by the PCB. 

The PSL’s roadshow in London earlier this week featured former cricketing greats such as Wasim Akram and Ramiz Raja who attended the event with current stars Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf. 

Azam, Rauf and Farhan spoke at the event, highlighting their PSL journeys so far and how the tournament has propelled their careers to new heights. 

Within a span of 10 years, PSL has competed for viewership with some of the most prominent cricket leagues around the world, including the Indian Premier League, the Big Bash League, the Hundred, and the Caribbean Premier League, among others.