Pakistan’s Taimoor Khan downs Indian opponent in Dubai to retain Asian Boxing Federation title

Pakistan's Taimoor Khan poses for a group photo with his team after winning the Asian Boxing Federation heavyweight title in Dubai on August 27, 2023. (Photo courtesy:Twitter/Imran Yousafzai)
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Updated 27 August 2023
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Pakistan’s Taimoor Khan downs Indian opponent in Dubai to retain Asian Boxing Federation title

  • Taimoor Khan knocks out Indian opponent Jaskaran Singh within 30 seconds to retain title
  • He remains Pakistan’s undefeated heavyweight boxer in the 10 bouts he has fought so far

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Taimoor Khan retained his Asian Boxing Federation heavyweight title after knocking out India’s Jaskaran Singh in 30 seconds during their bout in Dubai, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) said on Sunday.

Khan and Singh’s bout was part of the World Boxing Association’s (WBA) Color World Cup World Tour in Dubai.

“I successfully defended my Asian Boxing Federation Heavyweight title and beat India’s undefeated heavyweight boxer Jaskaran Singh on a technical knockout within 30 seconds,” Khan said in a statement after the fight.

In January this year, Khan retained his Asian Boxing Federation Heavyweight title after defeating his Thai counterpart, Aekkaphob Auraiwan, in a highly-anticipated bout in Bangkok.

He remains Pakistan’s undefeated heavyweight boxer in the bouts he has fought so far.


Babar Azam dropped for scoring too slowly, says Pakistan coach Hesson

Updated 20 February 2026
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Babar Azam dropped for scoring too slowly, says Pakistan coach Hesson

  • Shaheen Shah Afridi was left out after conceding 101 runs in three matches
  • Pakistan will now face New Zealand in the opening match of the second phase

COLOMBO: Batting great Babar Azam was dropped for Pakistan’s final T20 World Cup group game against Namibia for scoring too slowly, said head coach Mike Hesson on Friday.

Azam, who is the highest run-scorer in T20 international history with 4,571 runs, was left out for the must-win game against Namibia as Pakistan racked up 199-3 and secured a place in the Super Eights by 102 runs.

The 2009 champions face New Zealand in Colombo on Saturday in the opening match of the second phase.

“I think Babar is well aware that his strike rate in the power play in the World Cup is less than 100 and that’s clearly not the role we think we need,” Hesson told reporters after Pakistan’s final practice session on Friday was washed out by rain.

Pakistan left out Azam for the same reason at last year’s Asia Cup and even after dismal showing in the Big Bash League, he was still selected for the T20 World Cup.

“We brought Babar back in for a specific role post the Asia Cup,” said Hesson.

“We’ve got plenty of other options who can come in and perform that role toward the end.

“Babar is actually the first to acknowledge that.

“He knows that he’s got a certain set of skills that the team requires and there are certain times where other players can perform that role more efficiently.”

Hesson also defended dropping pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi after he conceded 101 runs in three matches, including 31 in two overs against India.

“We made a call that Salman Mirza was coming in for Shaheen, and he bowled incredibly well,” said Hesson.

“To be fair, he was probably really unlucky to not be playing the second and third games.”

Hesson was wary of Pakistan’s opponents on Saturday.

“New Zealand have played a huge amount in the subcontinent in recent times so we have to play at our best.”