Pakistan’s athletes have made a strong impression at the ongoing Asian Beach Games in China, with sprinters Faheem Raheel and Samiullah qualifying for the 60-meter final. In the kabaddi event, Pakistan defeated Bangladesh 43-30, while the country’s under-16 boys’ football team is set to participate in the UEFA Development Tournament in Kazakhstan.
Faheem Raheel, a Pakistani sprinter, secured the second spot in the women’s 60-meter third heat, securing a place in the final. Tamin Khan, another Pakistani sprinter, failed to qualify for the 60-meter final. Meanwhile, Samiullah secured the second spot in the men’s 60-meter first heat, also qualifying for the final.
The National Stadium in Karachi has witnessed a change in the Islamabad United team, with two new additions. In the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 11, Peshawar Zalmi and Multan Sultan qualified for the playoffs with 17 and 12 points, respectively. Saud Shakil, a Lahore-based journalist, attributed the poor performance to the lack of a “combi nation” this season.
Pakistan’s under-16 boys’ football team is set to participate in the UEFA Development Tournament in Kazakhstan on Thursday. This comes after a former close associate of US President Donald Trump claimed that FIFA has been asked to replace Iran with Italy in the World Cup.
In a dramatic turn of events, Usman Tahir, a Pakistani cricketer, scored 43 runs off 24 balls to secure an unlikely victory for Lahore Qalandars against Karachi Kings. The Bangladesh-based fast bowler and Lahore Qalandars player, Mustafizur Rahman, underwent a medical examination.
Domestic cricket players often face immense pressure, which can lead to a decline in performance, said Lahore Qalandars batter Luke Ronchi in a post-match press conference. Multan Sultan captain Mohammad Rizwan was named the man of the match for his outstanding batting performance.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is expected to announce its action against Mohammad Nawaz. Indian Premier League (IPL) former chairman Lalit Modi criticized the Indian Cricket Board, stating that the packed schedule is putting undue pressure on players, compromising their health.
The National Bank Stadium in Karachi is set for an upgrade as part of the government’s sports infrastructure development plans. The Pakistani kabaddi team suffered a 28-38 defeat at the hands of Iran.
US TV reported that the negotiations between Iran and the US may take place in Islamabad, where Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, will also be present. Karachi-based 26-year-old Sahil Asif made it to the Forbes magazine’s list of billionaires.
A journalist asked Trump about the current situation, which he labeled as “fake news,” stating that the facts were not being presented accurately and that Iran had suffered significant losses.

