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Sindh Governor, Kamran Tessori, has announced a reward of 10 million rupees for the Pakistani cricket team for winning the tournament. In a statement, the Governor said that he would personally welcome the national team at the airport after their victory and shower them with flowers. He also announced that 3000 kilograms of sweets would be distributed across the city to celebrate the team’s win.
The Governor also criticized India for politicizing the game, saying that in sports, victory and defeat are a part of the game, but India is playing politics. President Asif Ali Zardari also weighed in on the issue, saying that he respects the Sariki language and culture, and that is the reason he made Yousaf Raza Gilani the Prime Minister and Mushahid Hussain the Governor.
In other news, the Sindh government is taking measures to prevent the spread of crime and corruption in the province. A spokesperson for the government said that the authorities are working to identify and punish those responsible for the recent wave of violence in Karachi.
In a related development, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced that it will not participate in the government’s medical team’s visit to the jail to treat Nawaz Sharif. A spokesperson for the party said that the party will not recognize the medical team’s visit as it is not a legitimate medical team.
In cricket news, the Pakistani and Indian teams have arrived in Colombo for the upcoming match. In a surprising turn of events, the two teams’ captains refused to shake hands during the toss ceremony. Meanwhile, Sajid Khan took three wickets on the first day of the match.
In another incident, the French police stopped a driver for speeding in a red Ferrari, but were surprised to find that the driver was a poor and homeless man who was living on government assistance. The car was valued at $2.5 million.
A rescue team has confirmed that a passenger bus carrying people from Punjab to Karachi crashed due to high speed, leaving many dead and injured. The city of Lahore is expected to experience a dry spell today.

