Pakistan aiming for ‘extensive’ job opportunities for citizens at Riyadh Expo— PM’s adviser 

A view of Pakistan's pavilion at the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on December 24, 2023. (Photo courtesy: @JawadSohrab/X)
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Updated 26 December 2023
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Pakistan aiming for ‘extensive’ job opportunities for citizens at Riyadh Expo— PM’s adviser 

  • Pakistan is participating for the first time in the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh 
  • The South Asian country has a dedicated pavilion at the expo where it aims to highlights the skills of its workforce 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan aims to generate “extensive” job opportunities for its citizens worldwide as it participates for the first time in the International Human Resource and Labor Services Expo in Riyadh, the prime minister’s adviser on overseas Pakistanis said this week. 

The exhibition kicked off in Riyadh on Dec. 24 and will continue till Wednesday, Dec. 27, where Pakistan has a dedicated pavilion to highlight the skills of its workforce. 

Jawad Sohrab Malik, special assistant to the prime minister on overseas Pakistanis and human resource development, went on a whirlwind visit to Saudi Arabia in November to explore and unlock employment avenues for Pakistani professionals. During the visit, Malik signed agreements with multiple Saudi recruitment agencies and companies. 

“He [Malik] said main purpose of attending the expo is to highlight our talented workforce to the global stage, and generate extensive job opportunities for Pakistanis worldwide,” the state-run Radio Pakistan said on Tuesday. 

In a post on social media platform X this week, Malik wrote it is “crucial” for Pakistan’s labor force to grasp the international market’s needs and tailor their skills to meet them. 

“I encourage all our Overseas Pakistanis to join us at the @Rals2030 Expo in Riyadh, happening now until December 27th,” he wrote. 

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia enjoy strong cultural, defense, and economic ties, deeply rooted in history and religion. The kingdom is home to over two million Pakistanis, making it the largest contributor to remittance inflows in the South Asian country. 


Sri Lanka seal gritty T20 win over Pakistan to level series

Updated 11 January 2026
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Sri Lanka seal gritty T20 win over Pakistan to level series

  • In a contest trimmed to 12 overs a side, Sri Lanka scored 160 runs before choking Pakistan to 146-8
  • The series saw the visitors clinch the opener by six wickets before rain washed out the second game

Dambulla: Sri Lanka eked out a hard fought 14-run victory over Pakistan in the third T20 at rain-hit Dambulla on Sunday, easing their batting jitters and squaring the three-match series 1-1.

The series, a warm-up for the T20 World Cup with Pakistan set to play all their matches in Sri Lanka due to political tensions with nuclear-armed neighbors India, saw the visitors clinch the opener by six wickets before rain washed out the second game.

“We were a bit worried about our batting and I’m glad we addressed that today,” said Wanindu Hasaranga, who walked away with both Player of the Match and Player of the Series honors.

“The bowlers did a good job too. The ball was wet and it wasn’t easy. We tried to bowl wide and slow and asked them to take risks.”

Hasaranga took four wickets in the game and in the process completed 150 wickets in T20Is.

In a contest trimmed to 12 overs a side, Sri Lanka muscled their way to a competitive 160 before choking Pakistan to 146-8.

Having been bowled out inside 20 overs in the series opener, Sri Lanka needed a statement with the bat and duly ticked every box after being put in.

The top order laid the platform and the middle order applied the finishing touches.

Wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis made hay under the Power Play, blasting 30 off 16 balls while Dhananjaya de Silva (22 off 15) and Charith Asalanka (21 off 13) kept the scoreboard ticking.

Skipper Dasun Shanaka then swung the momentum decisively, clubbing 34 off just nine deliveries, peppered with five towering sixes.

The sixth-wicket stand between Shanaka and Janith Liyanage produced 52 runs in just 15 balls and proved the turning point, shifting the game firmly Sri Lanka’s way.

Pakistan came out swinging in reply, racing to 50 in just 19 balls with captain Salman Agha hammering 45 off 12 balls, including five fours and three sixes.

But once the field spread, Sri Lanka tightened the screws, applied the choke and forced the asking rate to spiral.

“It was a good game of cricket,” Agha said.

“We conceded too many runs, but our batting effort was good. Unfortunately, we fell short. We know we are going to play all our World Cup games in Sri Lanka and it’s important that we played in similar conditions,” he added.