ISLAMABAD: The Lahore Qalandars, inspired by stellar bowling from Zaman Khan and a half-century from Rassie van der Dussen, won their first match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 tournament on Wednesday, beating Islamabad United at Rawalpindi, their home turf.
The Qalandars batted first and lost a flurry of wickets earlier on but recovered after South African batter Dussen scored 64 runs from 44 balls while skipper Shaheen Shah Afridi contributed with a score of 30 from 14 balls. David Wiese scored an unbeaten 24 from 11 balls as the Qalandars finished at 162/7 from 20 overs.
Rumman Raees was the pick of the United bowlers, returning figures of 2/19 while Naseem Shah, Hunain Shah, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf all took a wicket each.
In turn, Zaman returned figures of 4/37 from 3.5 overs to ensure Lahore recorded their maiden win.
“None of the players were in form [in earlier matches] but now they are returning to their form,” Zaman said at the post-match ceremony, smiling. “We will now try to perform well in our remaining two matches.”
Lahore skipper Afridi returned figures of 2/32 while Wiese, Jahandad Khan and Ahsan Bhatti all took a single wicket each.
For United, Ashraf top-scored with an unbeaten 41-run innings from 31 balls. Naseem scored 27 runs off 16 balls, hitting two fours and an equal number of sixes.
Dussen was given the Player of the Match award for his 64-run innings.
After the defeat, United remain at the fourth spot in the PSL points table with seven points from eight matches. United have lost four matches and won three while one of their fixtures was called off due to rain.
Qalandars remain at the bottom of the table with only three points from their eight matches. The defending champions cannot qualify for the PSL playoffs.
Lahore Qalandars register maiden PSL 2024 win after beating Islamabad United at home
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Lahore Qalandars register maiden PSL 2024 win after beating Islamabad United at home
- Lahore Qalandars beat Islamabad United by 17 runs to win maiden PSL 2024 match
- Zaman Khan returns figures of 4/37, Rassie van der Dussen scores 64 from 44 balls
Pakistan sees 40% increase in services exports to Kuwait in 2025
- Islamabad’s services exports to Kuwait increased from $16.7 million in 2024 to $23.6 million in 2025, Pakistani embassy says
- Says upward trend underscores strengthening economic linkages between Pakistan and the Gulf country in services sector
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s services exports to Kuwait have recorded 40% increase from January to November 2025, Pakistan’s embassy in the Gulf country said recently, adding that it reflected the strengthening of economic ties between the two states.
Pakistan’s services exports to Kuwait were reported at $12.6 million in 2022, according to the Pakistan embassy in the Gulf country. These exports increased in 2023 to $15 million and further to $16.7 million in 2024.
As per the latest data shared by the Pakistan embassy in Kuwait, from January to November 2025, Pakistan’s services exports to the country increased to $23.6 million, marking a 40 percent increase.
“This upward trend underscores strengthening economic linkages between Pakistan and Kuwait in the services sector,” the embassy said in a post on social media platform X on Sunday.
Pakistan enjoys cordial ties with Kuwait, with diplomatic relations between the two countries dating back to October 1963. The two countries cooperate with each other at various international fora, including the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Financial Action Task Force and others.
Kuwait hosts around 95,000 Pakistani nationals, as per figures shared by Pakistan’s foreign office. The ratio of skilled and unskilled Pakistani laborers in Kuwait is around 70 percent to 30 percent, with the majority being blue collar workers such as masons, steel and tile fixers, drivers, plumbers, painters, barbers, dry cleaners and tailors.
A small number of Pakistani white-collared professionals such as doctors, engineers, chartered accountants and financial experts also work in Kuwait.










