The month-long awareness campaign on skin cancer has begun in Pakistan, with Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke warning people not to delay checking for the disease. Clarke, who has been suffering from skin cancer for some time, stated that he recently had another skin cancer removed from his face. He emphasized the importance of regular check-ups to prevent the disease from advancing.
Clarke’s warning comes as the Pakistani cricket team gears up for a crucial match against England in the ongoing series. The team’s captain, Shadab Khan, expressed confidence in his team’s ability to handle the pressure and emerge victorious.
Meanwhile, Ireland has slipped out of the top 10 rankings due to its inability to play the required matches. According to the ICC rules, Ireland and Afghanistan will have to play at least two test matches next year to regain their places in the rankings.
In other news, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has granted special permission to Nihad Rana to play in the final of the Peshawar Zalmi team. The Pakistani football federation’s president, Mansoor Gohar, met with the German football federation’s president during the FIFA Congress in Canada.
The Hyderabad Kingsmen defeated the Multan Sultan by 159 runs, with the target being achieved in the 16th over without any hassle. The International Football Federation (FIFA) has made a historic decision to allow the Afghan women’s football team to participate in international matches.
Sarfaraz Ahmed expressed his team’s desire to begin their World Test Championship journey on a positive note. A company backed by Donald Trump’s sons has announced that it has signed a contract with the US Defense Department (Pentagon) to supply interceptor drones, although the number of drones is not specified.
On the other hand, the US is planning new attacks on Iran, with Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz remaining under blockade. The Trump administration has obtained congressional approval for the attacks, which expire in 60 days.
In a bizarre incident in South Korea, a social media user named Jeongsong Kim shared a video of a man who had been cooking in a kitchen, only to find a snake in the stove. The police have taken the suspect into custody and seized his car, which had a government plate number.

