Pakistan Army’s Glazur Gulabat has emerged victorious in the highly anticipated Rastam Pakistan final, defeating Adnan Tareen of WAPDA with a stunning performance. The event saw a massive turnout of spectators, who were enthralled by the skills of the wrestlers. Gulabat’s victory was rewarded with a prize of 5 million rupees, while his runner-up Adnan Tareen took home 3 million rupees.
In the lead-up to the final, 20 matches were held across various cities in Pakistan, featuring some of the country’s top wrestlers. The event’s organizers had promised a thrilling spectacle, and the final did not disappoint. The match was played with utmost intensity, with both wrestlers giving their all.
Meanwhile, in other cricket news, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has seen some exciting matches. In a recent match, the Quetta Gladiators, led by Saud Shakil, won the toss and chose to bat first against the Hyderabad Kingsmen. However, it was the Lahore Qalanders who stole the show, setting a target of 215 runs for the opposing team.
The Peshawar Zalmi, on the other hand, played an impressive game, scoring 218 runs without losing a single wicket. The team’s impressive performance earned them a spot in the PSL 11 final, which will be played on May 3. However, if the final is not completed by May 4, the reserve day will come into play.
In other news, the Multan Sultan’s have set a target of 172 runs for the opposing team, which was achieved in the 19th over. The team’s head coach, Jason Gillespie, has expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, saying that there are no issues with the PCB.
In a recent development, the owners of the PSL franchises have written to the Prime Minister, requesting that spectators be allowed to return to the stadiums. The move comes after the Tigers Woods incident, in which a car accident led to the cancellation of a test match.
In other sports news, the Karachi Kings’ all-rounder, Maheen Ali, has expressed his enthusiasm for the PSL, saying that he is fully committed to the team. The Islamabad United’s batter, Devon Conway, has also weighed in, saying that it is difficult to compare leagues.
In a fascinating story, the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) Karachi Kings’ leg-spinner, Adam Zampa, has shared a tale of how he was welcomed by local players. The story highlights the camaraderie among players in the PSL.
In international news, a high-level meeting of foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt has concluded in Islamabad. The meeting discussed the repatriation of Pakistani citizens from the Middle East and Europe, with an estimated 20 billion dollars being targeted.
In a separate development, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has met with the Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, to discuss the repatriation of Pakistani citizens.
In a scathing critique, the PPP’s Sher Afzal Murtaza has taken aim at the current Chief Minister of KPK, saying that the CM is not capable of running a primary school.
In other news, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has announced that two American or Israeli universities will be targeted in the region.
In a crackdown on traffic violators, the Police spokesperson has announced that action will be taken against drivers who do not have a valid driving license.

