South Africa suffer injury blows ahead of limited-overs tour of Pakistan

South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen (right) watches the ball after playing a shot during the Tri-Nation series third one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Pakistan and South Africa at the National Stadium in Karachi on February 12, 2025. (AFP/File)
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Updated 23 October 2025
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South Africa suffer injury blows ahead of limited-overs tour of Pakistan

  • Proteas’ stand-in T20 captain David Miller, pacer Gerald Coetzee ruled out of limited-overs Pakistan tour 
  • Matthew Breetzke, uncapped Tony de Zorzi added to T20 squad while Donovan Ferreira will captain visitors

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s stand-in Twenty20 captain David Miller and fast bowler Gerald Coetzee have been ruled out of the limited-overs tour of Pakistan, Cricket South Africa said on Thursday.

Miller was due to lead the T20 side in the three-match series, which starts on Tuesday, but strained a hamstring in training and is out of the tour.

Coetzee will miss the T20 series and three one-day internationals that follow in because of a pectoral muscle injury, sustained while bowling during the one-off T20 international against Namibia in Windhoek this month.

Matthew Breetzke and uncapped Tony de Zorzi have been added to the T20 squad, while Donovan Ferreira will captain the side. Ottneil Baartman has been named as Coetzee’s replacement in the ODI squad.

The squads are without players being rested after the two-test series against Pakistan, including usual T20 skipper Aiden Markram, batsman Tristan Stubbs and fast bowler Kagiso Rabada. ODI captain Temba Bavuma is also not touring as he works his way back to fitness after a calf injury to be fit for the two-test test series in India next month.

T20 squad: Donovan Ferreira (captain, Titans), Ottneil Baartman (Dolphins), Corbin Bosch (Titans), Matthew Breetzke (Warriors), Dewald Brevis (Titans), Nandre Burger (Western Province), Quinton de Kock (Lions), Tony de Zorzi (Western Province), Reeza Hendricks (Lions), George Linde (Western Province), Lungi Ngidi (Titans), Nqaba Peter (Lions), Lhuan-dre Pretorius (Titans), Andile Simelane (Dolphins), Lizaad Williams (Titans).

ODI squad: Breetzke, Baartman, Bosch, Brevis, Burger, De Kock, De Zorzi, Ferreira, Bjorn Fortuin (Lions), Linde, Ngidi, Peter, Pretorius, Sinethemba Qeshile (Warriors), Williams.


Dubai International Chamber opens office in Karachi to expand trade, investment links

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Dubai International Chamber opens office in Karachi to expand trade, investment links

  • New Karachi presence launched under ‘Dubai Global’ initiative to scale international footprint by 2030
  • Pakistani membership at Dubai Chamber of Commerce up 161 percent since 2022, with 6,850 new firms in 2025

KARACHI: The Dubai International Chamber has opened a representative office in Karachi as part of an effort to deepen trade and investment flows between Pakistan and Dubai, the chamber said in a statement after an inauguration ceremony on Tuesday.

The expansion is tied to the Dubai Global Initiative, which aims to set up 50 international offices by 2030 to support cross-border business activity and position Dubai as a global gateway market. The move comes amid a period of heightened commercial engagement between the two markets, driven by Pakistani investor interest in Dubai and Dubai-based companies exploring Pakistan’s consumer and industrial sectors.

The office was inaugurated in Karachi in the presence of UAE Consul General Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Alremeithi, alongside officials and members of Pakistan’s business community.

Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, said the new presence was intended to accelerate bilateral commercial ties.

“The inauguration of our new office marks a strategic step that reflects our firm commitment to strengthening the robust economic partnership between Dubai and Pakistan,” he said. 

“We aim to broaden the scope of bilateral cooperation between our business communities and advance our vision to create new paths for the flow of trade and investments.”

The Karachi office will support Pakistani businesses seeking entry into Dubai by offering market intelligence, regulatory guidance, and introductions to potential investors and commercial partners. Officials said the office will also assist Dubai-based companies exploring Pakistan’s market through sector briefings, partner sourcing and investment facilitation.

The chamber said its goal is to enable firms on both sides to scale internationally using Dubai as a springboard into global markets, while expanding the emirate’s footprint inside Pakistan’s industrial, digital and consumer-growth sectors.

Pakistan remains one of Dubai’s fastest-growing partner markets. According to figures released by the chamber, Pakistan’s non-oil trade with Dubai reached more than Rs1.74 trillion ($6.1 billion) in 2024, while the number of Pakistani companies registered as active Dubai Chamber members rose 161 percent between early 2022 and Q3 2025, reaching a total of 33,110 firms. A further 6,850 companies joined in the first nine months of 2025 alone.