Pakistan team reaches Dubai to play Champions Trophy fixture against India on Sunday

Pakistan's Haris Rauf celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell, caught out by Shaheen Shah Afridi during the ICC Men's Champions Trophy Pakistan v New Zealand match at the National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, on February 19, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 20 February 2025
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Pakistan team reaches Dubai to play Champions Trophy fixture against India on Sunday

  • Pakistan have suffered a 60-run defeat to New Zealand, making their next contest even more crucial
  • The team will play their final group match against Bangladesh on February 27 scheduled in Rawalpindi

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan cricket team has arrived in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to face arch-rivals India in a highly anticipated ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match on Feb. 23, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Thursday.
Pakistan suffered a 60-run defeat to New Zealand in their opening match of the tournament in Karachi, making their next contest even more crucial.
“Pakistan’s national cricket squad has arrived from Pakistan to Dubai,” the PCB said in a statement. “The Pakistan cricket team will play a match against India on February 23.”

The statement added the Pakistan squad will have a practice session in Dubai on Friday.

After facing India in Dubai, Pakistan’s next group match will be against Bangladesh on Feb. 27 in Rawalpindi.

The eight-team tournament will continue till March 9. Pakistan entered the contest as the defending champions, having beaten India in the final of the championship’s 2017 edition.

The participating teams have been divided into two groups with hosts Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and New Zealand pooled in Group A while Group B comprises Afghanistan, current ODI World Cup champions Australia, England and South Africa.


PIA denies social media claim its entire flight crew went missing abroad

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PIA denies social media claim its entire flight crew went missing abroad

  • Airline says the allegation emerged from ‘anti-Pakistan quarters’ to defame both the national carrier
  • Some social media posts recently said a PIA flight crew had gone missing during a layover in Toronto

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Sunday dismissed as “fake news” a social media claim that the entire crew of one of its flights had disappeared overseas, saying the post was circulated to defame both the national carrier and the country.

The statement came after social media posts said a PIA flight crew had gone missing during a layover in Toronto, Canada.

Previously, there have been reports that individual crew members have used layovers to remain abroad, often linked by analysts to economic conditions at home and perceived asylum opportunities under Canada’s immigration policies. However, PIA has adopted measures such as holding passports with station managers and assigning older crew to Canada routes to curb the trend.

“A tweet, circulated by certain anti-Pakistan quarters, claiming that the whole crew of a particular #PIA flight is missing, is entirely baseless,” the airline announced in a post on X, adding that the purpose of the message “seems to malign PIA and #Pakistan.”

“There has been no such incident, and the news is fake,” it said.

According to local media reports, the information had been circulated by an “Afghan and anti-Pakistan account.”

“The misleading tweet is part of a well-conceived plan based on hostility toward Pakistan and is aimed at damaging the reputation of the national airline and the country,” Pakistan’s English-language broadsheet, Dawn, quoted the airline spokesperson as saying.

Pakistan has been striving to privatize PIA along with other state-owned enterprises under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan program.

The airline was banned from operating in Britain and Europe, though those restrictions have been removed more recently.