Pakistan’s injury woes continue with Abbas Afridi ruled out of 3rd T20I

Pakistan’s Abbas Afridi (R) celebrates the wicket of New Zealand’s Mark Chapman (L) during the second Twenty20 international cricket match between New Zealand and Pakistan at Seddon Park in Hamilton on January 14, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 16 January 2024
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Pakistan’s injury woes continue with Abbas Afridi ruled out of 3rd T20I

  • Medium pacer Abbas Afridi ruled out due to “low-level” abdominal wall muscle strain
  • Already down 2-0 in five-match series, Pakistan face New Zealand in Dunedin on Wednesday

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan suffered another setback on Tuesday when its medium pacer Abbas Afridi was ruled out of the third T20I against New Zealand, with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) saying he suffered from an abdominal wall muscle strain. 

The South Asian team has been plagued with injuries since it arrived in Down Under last month. Pakistani bowlers Khurram Shahzad, Abrar Ahmed, and Noman Ali suffered injuries during the recently concluded Test series against Australia. 

As Pakistan gear up to take on New Zealand in the third T20I in Dunedin on Wednesday, the PCB said Afridi will not be part of the playing XI after he suffered from a “low-grade” abdominal wall muscle strain. 

“His scan has shown no sign of significant injury, and he will be managed symptomatically,” the board said. 

“His availability for the last 2 games will be made at a later stage.”

Afridi’s exclusion would be a setback for Pakistan as he took five wickets for the green shirts from the two matches he has played so far. Pakistan’s bowling unit has been battered this series, conceding scores of 226 and 194 in the first two matches. 

A short while later, Pakistan announced their playing XI for the Dunedin T20I. The visitors have benched Aamer Jamal and leg-spinner Usama Mir from the squad and in their place included all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr.. and Zaman Khan. 

Pakistan will be looking to score their first victory during their tour of Down Under on Wednesday. The South Asian team, who were whitewashed 3-0 by Australia in the Test series, have lost the opening two T20I matches against New Zealand as well. 

In the first match, Pakistan lost by 46 runs while in the second, it was defeated by 21 runs. 


Pakistan PM takes notice of passenger offloading issue, forms committee to streamline immigration

Updated 16 December 2025
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Pakistan PM takes notice of passenger offloading issue, forms committee to streamline immigration

  • Several passengers complained last month of being offloaded at airports despite having genuine travel documents
  • Committee comprising IT minister to be led by minister for overseas Pakistanis, submit report to PM within three weeks 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has taken notice of reports of arbitrary offloading of Pakistani passengers at various airports and has constituted a 14-member committee to streamline immigration procedures, the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis said this week. 

The development took place after several passengers last month complained they were being offloaded at various Pakistani airports despite carrying valid travel documents, drawing public ire on social media platforms.

These reports coincided with Islamabad’s crackdown on illegal immigration, which gained significant attention in Pakistan after the arrest of several Pakistani and foreign nationals at airports with forged documents in recent years.

As per a notification by the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis seen by Arab News dated Dec. 15, Sharif has formed a 14-member committee comprising the federal IT minister, state minister for overseas Pakistanis, and secretaries of both ministries. The committee will be led by the federal minister for overseas Pakistanis. 

“A committee comprising the following members has been constituted to deliberate upon and implement measures for eliminating and minimizing human discretionary elements in the issuance and renewal of the Protectorate of Emigrants (POE) stamp for bona fide emigrants proceeding abroad,” the notification reads. 

A POE stamp is a mandatory government endorsement on a Pakistani passport that is required by a citizen traveling abroad for employment. 

The committee’s terms of reference (ToRs) include suggesting a “workable and end-to-end digitized process” for online issuance of POE stamps. It has also been tasked to undertake measures to develop a system to facilitate the online renewal of POE stamps.

The committee will suggest a mechanism to monitor workers’ satisfaction with the issuance, renewal of POE stamps and related immigration clearance arrangements.

“[Provide] recommendations for any other related measures which can improve the existing POE arrangements and bring them in line with international best practices,” it added. 

The notification said the committee will finalize its findings within three weeks and submit a report to the prime minister. 

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi last month urged authorities not to offload passengers with valid travel documents. 

Pakistan has also intensified its crackdown against individuals accused of exploiting visas to solicit money in Saudi Arabia. 
Officials have warned the practice is damaging the country’s image and could affect genuine visa seekers, including religious pilgrims.