Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash

Quetta Gladiators' Saud Shakeel plays a shot during the Pakistan Super League T20 cricket match between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi, in Lahore, Pakistan, on February 18, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 22 February 2024
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Islamabad United face rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators in PSL 9 clash

  • Under new skipper Rilee Rossouw, Quetta Gladiators have won both of their PSL 2024 matches so far
  • Islamabad will look to their right-arm pacers Naseem Shah, Ubaid Shah to keep Quetta batters at bay

ISLAMABAD: Former two-time Pakistan Super League (PSL) champions Islamabad United will face a rejuvenated Quetta Gladiators squad in Lahore’s Qaddafi Stadium on Thursday, as the PSL 2024 tournament continues. 

Under new skipper Rilee Rossouw, the Gladiators have shown promise by winning the two matches they have played in this year’s PSL tournament. The Gladiators sit at the number two spot in the PSL points table after beating Peshawar Zalmi and defending champions Lahore Qalandars in their opening two fixtures of the tournament. 

United won the opening match of the PSL 9 tournament by beating Qalandars but lost their last match against the Multan Sultans after a tough fight. With a win and a loss, they are placed at number three on the PSL points table. 

“#WeTheGladiators take the field against Islamabad United today,” the Gladiators wrote on social media platform X. 

The Gladiators will be looking toward 22-year-old Karachi batter Khawaja Nafay, who stunned the Qalandars on Monday after taking stellar pacers Haris Rauf, Shaheen Shah Afridi and others to the cleaners in his unbeaten knock of 60 runs from 31 balls. 

They also have a strong bowling line-up in the form of Muhammad Hasnain, Mohammad Amir and Akeal Hosein. 

United, on the other hand, will look to their explosive batters Alex Hales, Azam Khan, Shadab Khan and Salman Ali Agha to put up a stellar batting display tonight. 

In right-arm pacers Naseem Shah and Ubaid Shah, both brothers, Imad Wasim and Tymal Mills, United also boast a strong bowling attack that can upset any franchise in the world on a given day. 

The match between the two sides kicks off at 7:30 p.m. (Pakistan Standard Time). 


Imran Khan not a ‘national security threat,’ ex-PM’s party responds to Pakistan military

Updated 06 December 2025
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Imran Khan not a ‘national security threat,’ ex-PM’s party responds to Pakistan military

  • Pakistan’s military spokesperson on Friday described Khan’s anti-army narrative as a “national security threat”
  • PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan says words used by military spokesperson for Khan were “not appropriate”

ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party on Saturday responded to allegations by Pakistan military spokesperson Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry from a day earlier, saying that he was not a “national security threat.”

Chaudhry, who heads the military’s media wing as director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), spoke to journalists on Friday, in which he referred to Khan as a “mentally ill” person several times during the press interaction. Chaudhry described Khan’s anti-army narrative as a “national security threat.”

The military spokesperson was responding to Khan’s social media post this week in which he accused Chief of Defense Forces Field Marshal Asim Munir of being responsible for “the complete collapse of the constitution and rule of law in Pakistan.” 

“The people of Pakistan stand with Imran Khan, they stand with PTI,” the party’s secretary-general, Salman Akram Raja, told reporters during a news conference. 

“Imran Khan is not a national security threat. Imran Khan has kept the people of this country united.”

Raja said there were several narratives in the country, including those that created tensions along ethnic and sectarian lines, but Khan had rejected all of them and stood with one that the people of Pakistan supported. 

PTI Chairman Gohar Ali Khan, flanked by Raja, criticized the military spokesperson as well, saying his press talk on Thursday had “severely disappointed” him. 

“The words that were used [by the military spokesperson] were not appropriate,” Gohar said. “Those words were wrong.”

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Speaking to reporters earlier on Saturday, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif defended the military spokesperson’s remarks against Khan.

“When this kind of language is used for individuals as well as for institutions, then a reaction is a natural outcome,” he said. 

“The same thing is happening on the Twitter accounts being run in his [Khan’s] name. If the DG ISPR has given any reaction to it, then I believe it was a very measured reaction.”

Khan, who was ousted after a parliamentary vote of confidence in April 2022, blames the country’s powerful military for removing him from power by colluding with his political opponents. Both deny the allegations. 

The former prime minister, who has been in prison since August 2023 on a slew of charges he says are politically motivated, also alleges his party was denied victory by the army and his political rivals in the 2024 general election through rigging. 

The army and the government both deny his allegations.