Pakistani athletes bring home 80 medals from Special Olympics World Games 

Pakistani hockey team celebrates after winning a bronze medal at Olympics World Game in Berlin, Germany, on June 27, 2023. (@PakinGermany_/Twitter)
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Updated 28 June 2023
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Pakistani athletes bring home 80 medals from Special Olympics World Games 

  • Pakistan got 11 gold, 29 silver and 40 bronze medals in tournament held in Berlin
  • Around 7,000 athletes and unified partners from approximately 190 countries competed

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani athletes have returned home with 80 medals from the Special Olympics World Games held in Berlin from June 17 to 25, a statement issued by Special Olympics Pakistan said.

7,000 Special Olympics athletes and unified partners from approximately 190 countries competed in 26 sports at the tournament, which takes place every two years. The athletes were supported by more than 3,000 coaches and 20,000 volunteers. 

“After winning a total of 80 medals with 11 gold, 29 silver, and 40 bronze medals in the Special Olympic World Games played in Berlin, Germany from June 17 to 25, the Pakistani squad has returned home,” the Pakistan Special Olympics said in the statement.

“Upon arrival at Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad airports, the officials of Special Olympics Pakistan and the relatives and fans of the athletes welcomed them with full national spirit.”

Pakistani gold-medal-winning athletes like Saifullah Solangi, Usman Qamar, Umair Kayani, Faiza Nasir, Naheen Khan, Muhammad Luqman, Zainab Ali Raza, and national athlete Sana, the torchbearer of the opening ceremony of the World Games, said that they had gone to Berlin “with the spirit of winning for Pakistan.”

“For this event, our preparations were going on for the last four years,” said Ronak Lakhani, the chairperson of the Special Olympics Pakistan.

“The role of athletes’ unified partners, especially the coaches, has been the most important in their success. With their tireless work and excellent training, the players have reached this point today. I also congratulate the parents of the players who have helped their children.”

“The enthusiasm of Pakistani athletes was visible during the event,” SOP Adviser Yasmin Haider said.

“As the representatives of Pakistan in Berlin, they not only impressed the athletes of all the countries participating in the Games with their message of love and peace, but they also impressed the organizing committee of the World Games.”


Pakistan says 12 parties have filed bids for two new PSL franchises

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Pakistan says 12 parties have filed bids for two new PSL franchises

  • This year’s Pakistan Super League tournament will feature two new franchises to existing roster of six
  • Pakistan Cricket Board says bidders hail from countries such as Australia, Canada, US, UAE, Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday that it has received bids from 12 interested parties for two new franchises of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) tournament, saying the development reflects the league’s commercial appeal. 

The 11th edition of this year’s PSL will be held from Mar. 26 to May 11, with the PCB announcing that two new teams will be part of the tournament this time. 

Pakistan held roadshows earlier this month in London and New York to invite investors from around the world to bid for the two new franchises. The PCB allowed interested parties to bid for the new franchises till Dec. 22.

“The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced an exceptional and encouraging response to the tender issued for the sale of two new franchises of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL),” the PCB said in a statement. 

“Within the stipulated deadline, 12 parties have formally submitted their bids.”

The bidders belong to five continents, including the US, Australia, Canada, the UAE and Pakistan, adding that it “clearly reflects the PSL’s growing global popularity and commercial appeal.”

The PCB said that the results of the current phase of the bidding process will be announced on Dec. 27, adding that in the next stage, technically qualified bidders will have the opportunity to buy the two new teams through an open competition bidding process. 

This bidding process will be held on Jan. 8, the board clarified. 

“The Pakistan Cricket Board is committed to completing this process in a transparent and competitive manner in line with international standards, to ensure the continued expansion and growth of the HBL Pakistan Super League,” it concluded. 

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league that features a mix of local and international players and coaches. It features six teams, each named after a Pakistani city. 

With a little over 10 years since it was launched, the PSL has attracted praise from cricket experts and analysts worldwide and competed for viewership with prominent cricket leagues around the world such as the Big Bash League, Caribbean Premier League, Indian Premier League and others.