A heartwarming moment was captured when the Lahore Qalandars team, led by Shahid Afridi, met a young cancer patient, Farzan, at their practice session in Gujranwala. The 8-year-old boy had expressed his desire to meet Shahid Afridi in a video message, which was later fulfilled by the team’s administration.
As part of their support for the special Qalandar team, the Lahore Qalandars organization arranged for Shahid Afridi and Thamin Rana to meet Farzan. During their meeting, Shahid Afridi gifted Farzan a signed T-shirt with his name on it, and they took pictures together. Farzan also got to watch the Lahore Qalandars match.
Farzan and his father expressed gratitude to the Lahore Qalandars team and administration, and the father extended his best wishes to the team’s owners, Atif Rana and Thamin Rana.
In other cricket news, Pakistan Super League (PSL) player Thamin Rana has opted not to rejoin the league, citing personal reasons. The World Squash Federation has revoked the approval of the India Squash Federation, citing non-compliance with international regulations.
A recent incident in Karachi has led to the death of a woman cricketer who was injured while practicing her skills on a scooter. The incident is being investigated by the authorities.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced an investigation into former Pakistan cricketer Muhammad Nawaz after he tested positive for a banned substance.
The PCB has also announced that it will take steps to improve the pitch at the Karachi stadium, where the recent match between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi was played.
In other news, the US media has reported that President Donald Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran for 3-5 days.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed that it has seized two Iranian vessels for violating international regulations in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Ministry of Energy has made it mandatory for all solar system installers to obtain a license from the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA).
The PCB has also announced an investigation into former Pakistan cricketer Muhammad Nawaz after he tested positive for a banned substance. Dr. Hasnat, who is set to join the PCB, has requested a two-month extension to join the organization.
A woman cricketer from Quetta has passed away after suffering injuries while practicing her skills on a scooter.

