Clinical Rizwan guides Multan Sultans to five-wicket win over Lahore Qalandars 

Multan Sultans' Mohammad Rizwan, left, celebrates with David Willey after hitting a boundary during the Pakistan Super League T20 cricket match between Multan Sultans and Lahore Qalandars in Multan, Pakistan on February 21, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 21 February 2024
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Clinical Rizwan guides Multan Sultans to five-wicket win over Lahore Qalandars 

  • Muhammad Rizwan scores 82 runs off 59 balls to hand Multan Sultans third PSL 2024 win 
  • Sultans bowler Mohammad Ali returns figures of 2/28, Abbas Afridi, Usama Mir take one wicket each

ISLAMABAD: A quickfire half-century by Multan Sultans skipper Muhammad Rizwan helped his side secure a five-wicket win over defending champions Lahore Qalandars on Wednesday night, as the two sides locked horns in the seventh match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 clash in Multan. 
“Captain’s knock once again by Muhammad Rizwan,” the Sultans wrote on social media platform X. “3/3 wins in the bag.”

The Qalandars batted first, scoring 166-5 at the end of their 20 overs. A half-century by Rassie van der Dussen (54 off 37 balls) and a quick 41 runs from 36 balls by left-handed batter Fakhar Zaman gave the defending champions some support. 
However, Sultans bowler Mohammad Ali impressed yet again, returning figures of 2/28 while Abbas Afridi and spinner Usama Mir picked up a wicket each. The Qalandars could only manage 166-5 at the end of their 20 overs. 
The Sultans suffered early setbacks when they came out to bat, losing opening batter Dawid Malan for 0 and Reeza Hendricks for 9 while Rizwan stood his ground to score a half-century. Yasir Khan and David Willey departed after scoring 8 and 25 runs, respectively, before a valiant knock from Iftikhar Ahmed (34 runs from 11 balls) sealed the Qalandars’ fate.
Rizwan’s 82 runs from 59 balls featured three sixes and nine fours. He was awarded the Player of the Match award after the Sultans finished successfully at 170-5 at the end of 19 overs. 
Qalandars’ pacers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Zaman Khan grabbed the lion’s share of the wickets, returning figures of 2/25 and 2/52 respectively. 
With three consecutive wins in this year’s PSL, the Sultans sit pretty at the top of the table while the Qalandars are at the bottom after suffering three defeats.

 


Deputy PM Dar, Etisalat chairman discuss investment, stake in Pakistan’s PTCL

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Deputy PM Dar, Etisalat chairman discuss investment, stake in Pakistan’s PTCL

  • The development comes against backdrop of a long-running dispute over PTCL privatization
  • The issue has resurfaced in recent years as Pakistan seeks to advance privatization plans

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar met with Jassem Mohammed Bu Ataba Al Zaabi, chairman of Etisalat (e&) and the Abu Dhabi Department of Finance, and discussed with him investment prospects, including Etisalat’s stake in Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the Pakistani foreign ministry said on Saturday.

The planned meeting with the Etisalat chairman comes against the backdrop of a long-running dispute over the privatization of PTCL. The UAE-based telecom group has withheld a final payment of about $800 million linked to its 2005 acquisition of a 26 percent stake in PTCL, citing delays in the transfer of properties included in the deal, a position disputed by Pakistan.

The issue has resurfaced in recent years as Pakistan seeks to revive investor confidence, advance privatization plans and stabilize its finances under a program backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

“The meeting reviewed Pakistan-UAE trade & economic cooperation, explored opportunities to enhance investment, and discussed e&’s pending issues and ongoing engagement in Pakistan, including through its stake in PTCL,” the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

Pakistan and the UAE maintain close political and economic ties, with Abu Dhabi providing critical financial support to Islamabad in recent years through deposits, loans and investment commitments as Pakistan navigates a fragile economic recovery.

“DPM/FM highlighted the Government of Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating investment by the private sector and partner countries, and to further strengthening economic cooperation between the two brotherly countries,” the foreign ministry said after the meeting.

The Pakistani deputy PM arrived in the UAE on Friday on an official visit following his participation in the World Economic Forum in Davos, according to his ministry. He will also hold meetings with other UAE officials during the visit.