Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 5 wickets to win bronze at Asian Games

Bangladesh's Nahida Akter (R) dismisses Pakistan's Diana Baig (L) during the 2022 Asian Games women’s third-place playoff cricket match between Bangladesh and Pakistan in Hangzhou in China's eastern Zhejiang province, China on September 25, 2023. (Photo courtesy: AFP)
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Updated 25 September 2023
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Bangladesh beat Pakistan by 5 wickets to win bronze at Asian Games

  • Put in to bat first, Pakistan managed to score a hapless 64/9 from 20 overs
  • India and Sri Lanka will compete for the Asian Games gold medal today 

ISLAMABAD: Bangladesh women’s cricket team beat Pakistan by five wickets on Monday to secure the bronze medal in the 19th Asian Games tournament held at Hangzhou. 

Pakistan, who were out of the race for the gold medal after losing to Sri Lanka on Sunday, end up at the fourth position in the tournament after losing to Bangladesh. Later in the day, Sri Lanka and India will compete for the gold medal. 

Pakistan lost the toss and were put in to bat first, managing to score a hapless 64/9 from 20 overs. All-rounder Aliya Riaz top-scored for her side with 17 from 18 balls, hitting two fours while skipper Nida Dar made 14 runs from 18 balls and Sadaf Shamas scored 13 runs from 26 balls. Natalia Pervaiz, who scored 11 runs from 24 balls, was the only other batter along with Riaz, Dar and Shamas who scored in double figures. 

“For Bangladesh, Shorna Akter took three wickets for 16, while Sanjida Akter bagged two wickets,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement. 

Bangladesh achieved the modest target from 18.2 overs at the loss of five wickets. Batter Shorna top-scored for her side with an unbeaten 14 runs off 33 balls.

Scores in brief:

Bangladesh beat Pakistan by five wickets

Pakistan 64-9, 20 overs (Aliya Riaz 17; Shorna Akter 3-16, Sanjida Akter 2-11)

Bangladesh 65-5, 18.2 overs (Shorna Akter 14 not out; Nashra Sundhu 3-10)

A day earlier, an out-of-form Pakistan lost to Sri Lanka after only managing to score a below-par 75-9 from 20 overs. Left-arm medium pace bowler Udeshika Prabodhani led the Sri Lankan attack with three wickets and Kavisha Dilhari took two with her off spin.

Sri Lanka sauntered to their target with 21 balls to spare to spark celebrations on reaching the final of the Asian Games tournament. 


Death toll in Pakistan shopping plaza fire rises to 67, officials say

Updated 22 January 2026
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Death toll in Pakistan shopping plaza fire rises to 67, officials say

  • Rescue teams still searching for damaged Gul Plaza in Karachi where blaze erupted on Saturday, says police surgeon
  • Karachi has a long history of deadly fires, often linked to poor safety standards, weak regulatory enforcement

KARACHI: The death toll from a devastating fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi jumped to 67 on Thursday after police and a hospital official confirmed that the remains of dozens more people had been found.

Police surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed said rescue teams were still searching the severely damaged Gul Plaza in the Karachi, where the blaze erupted on Saturday.

Most remains were discovered in fragments, making identification extremely difficult, but the deaths of 67 people have been confirmed, she said. Asad Raza, a senior police official in Karachi, also confirmed the death toll. Authorities previously had confirmed 34 deaths.

Family members of the missing have stayed near the destroyed plaza and hospital, even after providing their DNA for testing. Some have tried to enter the building forcibly, criticizing the rescue efforts as too slow.

“They are not conducting the search properly,” said Khair-un-Nisa, pointing toward the rescuers. She stood outside the building in tears, explaining that a relative who had left to go shopping has been missing since the blaze.

Another woman, Saadia Saeed, said her brother has been trapped inside the building since Saturday night, and she does not know what has happened to him.

“I am ready to go inside the plaza to look for him, but police are not allowing me,” she said.

There was no immediate comment from authorities about accusations they have been too slow.

Many relatives of the missing claim more lives could have been saved if the government had acted more swiftly. Authorities have deployed police around the plaza to prevent relatives from entering the unstable structure, while rescuers continue their careful search.

Investigators say the blaze erupted at a time when most shop owners were either closing for the day or had already left. Since then, the Sindh provincial government has said around 70 people were missing after the flames spread rapidly, fueled by goods such as cosmetics, clothing, and plastic items.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though police have indicated that a short circuit may have triggered the blaze.

Karachi has a long history of deadly fires, often linked to poor safety standards, weak regulatory enforcement, and illegal construction.

In November 2023, a shopping mall fire killed 10 people and injured 22. One of Pakistan’s deadliest industrial disasters occurred in 2012, when a garment factory fire killed at least 260 people.