Pakistan eye winning momentum against Afghanistan in Sharjah clash today

Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi bowls during the Pakistan v Afghanistan match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India, on October 23, 2023. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 02 September 2025
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Pakistan eye winning momentum against Afghanistan in Sharjah clash today

  • Pakistan won back-to-back matches against Afghanistan, UAE last week in tri-nation series
  • Tri-nation series involving UAE will be played till Sept. 7 before Asia Cup begins on Sept. 9

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha will be keen to uphold the side’s unbeaten streak in the tournament as they take on formidable opponents Afghanistan in the fourth match of the tri-nation T20I series in the UAE today, Tuesday. 

Pakistan beat Afghanistan and UAE in back-to-back matches of the tri-nation series, which is being held as preparation for the upcoming Asia Cup tournament, which will also be staged in the UAE. Pakistani batters have played impressively on the UAE pitches so far, scoring 182 and 207 runs against Afghanistan and the UAE in the opening two matches of the tournament. 

“In the fourth match of Tri-Series, Pakistan will face Afghanistan in Sharjah tonight,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. “The match will start at eight in the evening.”

Pakistan were helped on to a 39-run win against Afghanistan last Friday after skipper Agha rescued the Green Shirts by scoring a fighting half-century, which included two consecutive sixes off Afghan skipper Rashid Khan’s over. Haris Rauf kept the Afghan batters at bay, taking crucial wickets at regular intervals to take a four-fer to ensure Pakistan emerged as the victors. 

In turn, Afghanistan looked threatening during the chase, reaching 92-2 before losing five wickets for just four runs, slipping to 97-7. Khan top-scored with 39 and Rahmanullah Gurbaz made 38, but Pakistan’s bowlers maintained control. Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi returned figures of 2-21 while Mohammad Nawaz also finished with 2-23 and Sufiyan Moqim, 2-25 as Afghanistan were dismissed for 143 in 19.5 overs.

Pakistan will next play against the UAE on Sept. 4 before UAE and Afghanistan lock horns on Sept. 5. The final of the tri-nation series will be played on Sept. 7 before the teams prepare for the eight-nation Asia Cup tournament to be held in the UAE from Sept. 9-28. 

India and Pakistan will square off in arguably the most anticipated match of the tournament, on Sept. 14 in Dubai. 
 


Cross-border clash breaks out between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid rising tensions

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Cross-border clash breaks out between Pakistan and Afghanistan amid rising tensions

  • Border residents say exchange of fire in the Chaman border sector lasted nearly two hours
  • Both governments issue competing statements blaming the other for initiating the violence

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan witnessed yet another border clash, according to officials in both countries who spoke in the early hours of Saturday, with each side accusing the other of launching “unprovoked” attacks.

Fighting erupted in Pakistan’s southwestern Chaman border sector, with an AFP report saying that residents on the Afghan side of the frontier reported the exchange of fire began at around 10:30 p.m. (1800 GMT) and continued for roughly two hours.

The incident underscored how tensions remain high between the neighbors, who have seen deadly clashes in recent months despite several rounds of negotiations mediated by Qatar and Türkiye that resulted in a tenuous truce in October.

“There has been unprovoked firing by Afghan Taliban elements in the Chaman Sector which is a reckless act that undermines border stability and regional peace,” said a Pakistani security official on condition of anonymity.

“Pakistani troops responded with precision, reinforcing that any violation of our territorial integrity will be met with immediate and decisive action,” he continued.

The official described Pakistan’s response as “proportionate and calibrated” that showed “professionalism even in the face of aggression.”

“The Chaman Sector exchange once again highlights the need for Kabul to rein in undisciplined border elements whose actions are destabilizing Afghanistan’s own international standing,” he added.

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have grown increasingly bitter since the Taliban seized power in Kabul following the withdrawal of international forces in August 2021.

Islamabad accuses the Taliban administration of sheltering anti-Pakistan militant groups such as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which have carried out deadly attacks in its western provinces bordering Afghanistan, targeting civilians and security forces.

The Taliban deny the charge, saying Pakistan’s internal security challenges are its own responsibility.

The Pakistani security official said his country remained “committed to peaceful coexistence, but peace cannot be one-sided.”

“Attempts to pressure Pakistan through kinetic adventurism have repeatedly failed and will continue to fail,” he said. “The Chaman response has reaffirmed that message unmistakably.”

He added that Pakistan’s security forces were fully vigilant and that responsibility for any escalation “would solely rest with those who initiated unprovoked fire.”

Mosharraf Zaidi, spokesman for Pakistan’s prime minister, also commented on the clashes in a social media post, saying the Afghan Taliban had “resorted to unprovoked firing along the border.”

“An immediate, befitting and intense response has been given by our armed forces,” he wrote.

https://x.com/mosharrafzaidi/status/1997025600775786654?s=46&t=JVxikSd5wyl9Y96OwifS5A

Afghan authorities, however, blamed Pakistan for the hostilities.

“Unfortunately, tonight, the Pakistani side started attacking Afghanistan in Kandahar, Spin Boldak district, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate were forced to respond,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said on X.

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Border clashes that began in October have killed dozens of people on both sides.

The latest incident comes amid reports of back-channel discussions between the two governments, although neither has publicly acknowledged such talks.