International cricketers Rassie van der Dussen, David Wiese arrive in Pakistan for PSL 2024

Namibia's David Wiese and South Africa's Rassie van der Dussen gesture for a photograph after arriving in Lahore on February 15, 2024, ahead of the 9th edition of Pakistan Super League. (Photo courtesy: Lahore Qalandars)
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Updated 15 February 2024
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International cricketers Rassie van der Dussen, David Wiese arrive in Pakistan for PSL 2024

  • Rassie van der Dussen, David Wiese both play for Lahore Qalandars franchise
  • Lahore Qalandars begin title defense against Islamabad United on Saturday

ISLAMABAD: International cricketers Rassie van der Dussen and David Wiese arrived in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore on Thursday to play in the ninth edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) tournament, which is set to kick off later this week.
Arguably Pakistan’s biggest sports event, PSL 2024 is expected to get underway at the Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Saturday when the defending champions Lahore Qalandars square off against former champions Islamabad United. The PSL, Pakistan’s professional T20 cricket league, features six city-based teams that compete for the coveted trophy ever year. 
Dussen and Wiese both play for the Qalandars franchise. This year’s tournament will kick off from Feb. 17, with the final scheduled to be played on March 18. 
“Exciting news for Lahore Qalandars fans: Rassie van der Dussen and David Wiese are here,” the Qalandars wrote on social media platform X. 
“Are you ready to witness their impact on the pitch?“

Last year, the Qalandars claimed a historic feat when they became the first team in PSL history to successfully defend their title, securing their second trophy in two years with a thrilling victory over the Multan Sultans.
The Lahore-based team are one of the most prominent franchises of the league and have managed to cultivate a passionate fan base and a reputation for nurturing local talent over the years.
The Qalandars are scheduled to take part in a practice session at the Lahore City Cricket Association Ground (LCCA) at 2:00 p.m. today, Thursday.
Lahore Qalandars matches
17 February v Islamabad United, Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore
19 February v Quetta Gladiators, Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore
21 February v Multan Sultans, Multan Cricket Stadium
24 February v Karachi Kings, Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore
25 February v Peshawar Zalmi, Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore
27 February v Multan Sultans, Qaddafi Stadium, Lahore
2 March v Peshawar Zalmi, Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
6 March v Islamabad United, Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
9 March v Karachi Kings, National Bank Stadium, Karachi
10 March v Quetta Gladiators, National Bank Stadium, Karachi


Pakistan’s Sindh orders inquiry after clashes at Imran Khan party rally in Karachi

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Pakistan’s Sindh orders inquiry after clashes at Imran Khan party rally in Karachi

  • Khan’s PTI party accuses police of shelling to disperse its protesters, placing hurdles to hinder rally in Karachi 
  • Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah vows all those found guilty in the inquiry will be punished

ISLAMABAD: The government in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province has ordered an inquiry into clashes that took place between police and supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party in Karachi on Sunday, as it held a rally to demand his release from prison. 

The provincial government had granted PTI permission to hold a public gathering at Karachi’s Bagh-i-Jinnah Park and had also welcomed Sohail Afridi, the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province where Khan’s party is in power, when he arrived in the city last week. However, the PTI cited a delay in receiving a permit and announced a last-minute change to a gate of Mazar-i-Quaid, the mausoleum of the nation’s founder. 

Despite the change, PTI supporters congregated at the originally advertised venue. PTI officials claimed the party faced obstacles in reaching the venue and that its supporters were met with police intervention. Footage of police officers arresting Khan supporters in Karachi were shared widely on social media platforms. 

“A complete inquiry is being held and whoever is found guilty in this, he will be punished,” Sindh Local Government Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said while speaking to a local news channel on Sunday. 

Shah said the PTI had sought permission to hold its rally at Bagh-i-Jinnah in Karachi from the Sindh government, even though the venue’s administration falls under the federal government’s jurisdiction. 

He said problems arose when the no objection certificate to hold the rally was delayed for a few hours and the party announced it would hold the rally “on the road.”

The rally took place amid rising tensions between the PTI and Pakistan’s military and government. Khan, who remains in jail on a slew of charges he says are politically motivated since August 2023, blames the military and the government for colluding to keep him away from power by rigging the 2024 general election and implicating him in false cases. Both deny his allegations. 

Since Khan was ousted in a parliamentary vote in April 2022, the PTI has complained of a widespread state crackdown, while Khan and his senior party colleagues have been embroiled in dozens of legal cases.