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Pak vs Ned: Pakistan start World Cup 2023 campaign today

Pakistan start World Cup 2023 campaign today

HYDERABAD: Green Shirts are hoping to make a successful start to their World Cup 2023 campaign when they take on minnows Netherlands at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium today.

Since arriving in the city late last month, which also marked the first instance of a Pakistan men’s side landing in India in seven years, the team has made the most of the training sessions and two warm-up games to acclimatise in the city.

Pakistan are scheduled to play the first two of their nine league matches in Hyderabad.

“We have been in Hyderabad for a week and our preparations have been really good,” Babar told PCB Digital on the eve of Pakistan’s tournament opener.

“We have had two practice matches in which we tried different combinations and gave everyone an opportunity to see if they could play in any situation. Overall our practice went well and we will give our best.”

When asked about his team’s strengths, the skipper said, both bowling and batting are their strengths.

“Our batters have been performing from the top-order down to the lower-order. Every player is stepping up and taking responsibility. In bowling, our fast bowling has always been our strength but even our spinners are showing promise. Since we have come to India, we have seen our spinners take wickets in the middle overs, which is a good sign. We will try and keep this momentum going.”

When Pakistan take on the Netherlands today, it will be the first time in a little less than in 11 years that they will play an ODI on Indian soil. They have not played a single 50-over international game in Hyderabad since 1987.

Head-to-head


The Friday meeting between Pakistan and the Netherlands would be the seventh time they face off in an ODI. The two sides have faced off six times in the format, their first meeting in the 1996 iteration of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, and Pakistan have come out victorious on each occasion.

Pakistan toured the Netherlands last year for what was the first bilateral series between the two sides, and recorded a clean-sweep.

Pakistan’s World Cup prospects
Pakistan enter the 50-over World Cup as one of the favourites after an impressive run in the just-concluded World Cup cycle as they had the best win-loss ratio of 2.400 with 24 wins in 36 matches.

That the team has performed so consistently has also been because of their mainstays emerging as solid performers over the years.

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: Unveiling the Digital Dynamo – Illusion

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: Unveiling the Digital Dynamo - Illusion
Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: Unveiling the Digital Dynamo - Illusion

In the ever-evolving symphony of technology and creativity, Muhammad Meekail Shaikh, ‘Illusion,’ orchestrates a harmonious blend of cybersecurity prowess, sonic magic, and aerial artistry, painting a masterpiece in the digital age

In the enigmatic world of digital innovation and cybersecurity, one name radiates with brilliance – Muhammad Meekail Shaikh, affectionately known as “Illusion” in the cyber realm.

He’s not just a cybersecurity enthusiast; he’s the guardian of the digital gateways.

Armed with unmatched talents in cybersecurity, cloud hosting, live event management, and sound engineering, Meekail’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary.

A Cybersecurity Maverick:

From the age of 14, Meekail embarked on his odyssey through the labyrinth of cybersecurity. But he’s not your run-of-the-mill enthusiast; he’s a valiant defender who has taken up arms against cybercriminals on the global stage. His unwavering commitment to fortify digital infrastructures has elevated him to the elite ranks of cybersecurity experts.

x5hosting.com: Fortifying the Digital Bastions:

Meekail’s entrepreneurial spirit led to the inception of x5hosting.com, a digital fortress specializing in DDoS protection (www.x5hosting.com). With a profound understanding of network security, x5hosting.com stands as an impregnable shield against the ceaseless barrage of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Meekail’s innovative solutions are the bedrock of business resilience, ensuring uninterrupted online operations amidst malicious onslaughts.

Eventures Production.pk: Crafting Sonic Magic:

But Meekail’s talents stretch beyond the digital realm. As the creative force behind Eventures Production (www.eventuresproduction.pk), he orchestrates mesmerizing live concerts and events, enchanting audiences with the symphony of sound.

His prowess in live audio and sound engineering has earned him collaborations with esteemed national and international artists, including the globally renowned Akcent. Eventures Production.pk is where Meekail’s passion for sound ascends to its zenith, creating auditory experiences that defy convention.

Aerial Droneography: Portraying Pakistan’s Splendor:

Meekail is not limited to screens and soundboards; he takes to the skies as a skilled aerial droneographer. Driven by a deep love for his cultural heritage, Meekail employs drones to capture the breathtaking beauty of Pakistan. His aerial cinematography paints a vivid picture of the nation’s landscapes, traditions, and culture, showcasing Pakistan’s diversity to the world.

The Youngest Multitalented Prodigy:

In the symphony of Meekail’s life, the melodies of cybersecurity, network security, live event management, and aerial cinematography harmonize seamlessly. He’s not just the youngest; he’s a multi-talented prodigy who navigates the digital realm with finesse. His ability to transcend boundaries and excel in multiple domains is a testament to his unmatched skills.

Conclusion:

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh, or “Illusion,” is more than a cybersecurity enthusiast; he’s a digital dynamo. His journey from protecting digital infrastructures to orchestrating live events and capturing the essence of Pakistan’s beauty is nothing short of awe-inspiring. In a world where specialization often reigns supreme, Meekail defies convention, standing as the youngest, most multifaceted talent in the digital age.

His story is a testament to the limitless possibilities that the digital realm offers. Meekail Shaikh isn’t just an Illusion; he’s the living embodiment of a new era of digital pioneers.

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: The Digital Maverick Redefining Boundaries

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: The Digital Maverick Redefining Boundaries
Muhammad Meekail Shaikh: The Digital Maverick Redefining Boundaries

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh is not just Illusion; he’s the undeniable reality of a new generation redefining what it means to be a digital pioneer.

In the realm where the digital age meets the ever-evolving challenges of cybersecurity, one name shines bright, a fusion of innovation and defense, Muhammad Meekail Shaikh, known in the digital cosmos as “Illusion.” With a multifaceted persona, Meekail is the harbinger of transformation, redefining the rules of engagement across diverse domains.

A Cybersecurity Trailblazer:

From the tender age of 14, Meekail ventured into the labyrinthine world of cybersecurity, propelled by an unwavering passion to safeguard the digital frontier. But his story is no ordinary tale of intrigue; it’s a saga of a vigilant sentinel who has taken on cybercriminals at international crossroads. Meekail’s name resonates in the echelons of cybersecurity, where real-time attacks meet formidable defense.

x5hosting.com: Fortifying the Digital Ramparts:

Meekail’s entrepreneurial spirit led to the creation of x5hosting.com, a sanctuary for those who seek refuge from the relentless storm of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. In a digital world fraught with peril, Meekail’s profound understanding of network security birthed a fortress specializing in DDoS protection (www.x5hosting.com). With unparalleled expertise, x5hosting.com safeguards businesses, ensuring uninterrupted online operations in the face of relentless assault.

Eventures Production.pk: Crafting Sonic Epiphanies:

But Meekail is not confined to the binary realm; he’s also the orchestrator of auditory symphonies. As the driving force behind Eventures Production (www.eventuresproduction.pk), he crafts mesmerizing live concerts and events, leaving audiences in awe.

His mastery of live audio and sound engineering has graced the stage alongside renowned national and international artists, including the iconic Akcent. Eventures Production.pk is where Meekail’s passion for sound reaches a crescendo, creating sonic experiences that transcend the ordinary.

Harmonizing Passions:

In the symphony of Meekail’s life, the strings of cybersecurity, the beats of entrepreneurship, the harmonies of live events, and the soaring melodies of aerial cinematography seamlessly entwine. He is the embodiment of youthful exuberance and limitless talent, a digital savant who dances on the edges of the digital and creative realms.

Conclusion:

Muhammad Meekail Shaikh stands as the youngest, most multi-talented trailblazer in the digital landscape. With prowess in cybersecurity, network security, sound engineering, and aerial cinematography, he is the embodiment of the digital age’s limitless possibilities.

In an era where boundaries blur, Meekail breaks them with a symphony of skills that not only protect but also inspire and mesmerize, and above all, represent the vibrant culture of Pakistan to the world.

He is not just Illusion; he’s the undeniable reality of a new generation redefining what it means to be a digital pioneer.

Jilani meets Muttaqi: takes up challenges confronting peace

Jilani meets Muttaqi: takes up challenges confronting peace

“The FM reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthen bilateral ties with Afg[hanistan],” the ministry said.

News Desk

Tibet: Interim Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani Thursday apprised his Afghan counterpart Amir Khan Muttaqi about challenges confronting regional peace, as Pakistan faces an uptick in terror activities — that also involved Afghan nationals.

The caretaker government has given a 28-day deadline (November 1) to all illegal immigrants, including Afghan refugees, to leave the country or face forceful expulsion.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Jilani “underscored that challenges confronting regional peace & stability be addressed in collaborative spirit thru collective strategies”.

“The FM reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthen bilateral ties with Afg[hanistan],” the ministry said.

Their meeting was held in Tibet, China, where the foreign minister is visiting China to participate in the Third Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation — being held from October 4 to 5.

The major decision to ask illegal migrants to leave the country came after Pakistan witnessed an uptick in unlawful and terror activities.

“We have given them a November 1 deadline,” said interim Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti on October 3, adding that all illegal immigrants should leave voluntarily or face forcible expulsion after that date.

The interior minister revealed that 14 of 24 suicide bombings in the country this year were carried out by Afghan nationals.

Bugti said some 1.73 million Afghan nationals in Pakistan had no legal documents to stay, adding a total of 4.4 million Afghan refugees lived in Pakistan.

Islamabad has received the largest influx of Afghan refugees since the Soviet invasion of Kabul in 1979.

But the country has seen a rise in terrorism after outlawed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — a group that has safe havens in Afghanistan — revoked a ceasefire with the government late last year.

Two suicide bombings targeted religious gatherings in Pakistan last week, killing at least 57 people. Bugti said that one of the suicide bombers had been identified as an Afghan national.

Taliban authorities have been trying to tempt back those who left, despite the nation suffering from a massive scaleback of aid following the collapse of the US-backed government.

Also, in response to Pakistan’s plan to evict hundreds of thousands of Afghan migrants, Taliban authorities said it was “unacceptable”.

GSP+ rollover unrelated to Pak performance: EU envoy

GSP+ rollover unrelated to Pak performance: EU envoy

The European Council is expected to give its final approval for the extension of the current Scheme soon, claims Commerce Minister

DNA

ISLAMABAD: Federal Commerce Minister Gohar Ijaz has announced that the EU MEPs have decided to roll over the rules on the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) till 2027.

The European Council is expected to give its final approval for the extension of the current Scheme soon.

‘I take this opportunity to reiterate Pakistan’s commitments under the Scheme for the betterment of all’, he said in his Tweet.

He thanked the EU Parliament for living up to its commitment to facilitate trade from developing countries.

Meanwhile the EU Ambassador in Pakistan Riina Kioka said that this rollover is proposed so as to avoid a cliff edge at the end of 2023. It is unrelated to Pakistan’s performance or that of any other beneficiary country. 🇪🇺 Member States will decide soon. Monitoring will continue, she clarified.

China praises Pakistan’s economic reform efforts and continues support

China praises Pakistan's economic reform efforts and continues support

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5: The Chinese Ambassador, Jiang Zaidong called on the Federal Minister for Finance, Revenue, & Economic Affairs, Shamshad Akhtar at Finance Division.

While felicitation Ambassador Jiang Zaidong on his appointment as Ambassador of People’s Republic of China to Pakistan, the Minister appreciated the enduring, robust, and time-tested friendly relations between the two countries. The Finance Minister expressed government’s unwavering commitment to further strengthen these ties. She also expressed gratitude for China’s invaluable support and assistance to Pakistan in various sectors.

Outlining Government’s resolve towards economic reforms, Dr. Akhtar underlined the importance of these reforms in the revitalization of the national economy. The Minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s determination to successfully completing the IMF Programme, demonstrating the government’s commitment to sound economic governance.

Ambassador Jiang Zaidong praised the efforts of the government towards the economic reforms and revival of the economy. The Chinese Ambassador assured continuation of the Chinese support to Pakistan.

The meeting also reviewed and discussed the progress of projects under CPEC and highlighted its strategic significance in the context of regional connectivity and economic development.

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to further strengthen the multifaceted partnership between Pakistan and China in order to enhance economic prosperity and fostering development.

Poll delay intolerable for nation: PTI spokesperson

Poll delay intolerable for nation: PTI spokesperson

Says ECP has only 34 days to hold elections in stipulated 90-day

Seeks CJP timely intervention to ensure polls within constitutional timeframe

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5: /DNA/ – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spokesperson said that Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) was constitutionally bound to hold elections within the stipulated 90 days; hence the electoral watchdog and the caretaker government have only 34 days to meet the constitutional deadline.

He categorically stated that the nation would not tolerate any unconstitutional attempts to delay the polls beyond the constitutional deadline come what may.

The PTI spokesperson made it clear that it was electoral body’s main constitutional responsibility and the fundamental right of the people to hold elections within the constitutionally mandated timeframe of 90 days.

Therefore, he demanded that the honorable Chief Justice of Pakistan should intervene pre-emptively in order to thwart any attempt of violation of the Constitution and to make the ECP and the caretaker government bound to ensure holding elections within the constitutional time limits.

PTI spokesperson went on to say that the state was subject to the constitution and the constitution made the free will of the public the basis of the political and governmental system.

“Suspension of any article or part of the Constitution is akin to suspending the entire Constitution, which is a serious crime,” he said, adding that the constitution did not give any authority to any state institution alone or in association with others to take any decision contrary to its intent regarding holding of the elections.

PTI spokesperson underlined that the constitution was very clear about the five-year term of the elected assemblies and about conduct of elections in the wake of the timely or premature dissolution of these assemblies.

He stated that in case of premature dissolution of the assemblies, the constitution mandated the conduct of elections within timeframe of 90 days, which was interpreted by the top court and approved by the President.

PTI spokesman made it clear that the ECP and the caretaker government have only 34 days to conduct the elections, as the President of the state in his letter to the electoral watchdog suggested November 9 as the date for the elections.

He alerted that if the constitution was violated by avoiding holding polls within 90-day limits, then the ECP and the caretaker prime minister along with his cabinet would be guilty of constitutional violation, which was punishable crime under Article 6.

PTI spokesperson vowed that the nation would not accept any attempt to delay the poll for an indefinite period at any cost.

Ambassador Durrani emphasizes Pakistan’s sacrifices in war on terror

Ambassador Durrani emphasizes Pakistan's sacrifices in war on terror

ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 /DNA/ – The Centre for Afghanistan Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI),  in collaboration with the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) is  hosting a two-day International Conference on “Navigating Peace & Security in the Region & Beyond: Pakistan’s Role.” The two-day international conference brings together an amalgamation of academics and practitioners from around the world. The Conference stretches over two days and has six diverse working sessions focusing on Afghanistan, the Middle East, Pakistan-US bilateral ties, counterterrorism, regional peace and security as well as non-traditional security challenges.

Ambassador Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s Special Representative on Afghanistan was the Chief Guest at the occasion. Dr. Andrew Wilder, Vice President of Asia Centre, USIP, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Director General, ISSI and Ms. Amina Khan also spoke in the inaugural session.

In her welcome remarks Director CAMEA, Amina Khan stated that the contemporary global landscape is witnessing profound shifts, in which Pakistan finds itself at a critical juncture amidst this transformative milieu. On a global scale, the pursuit of security, stability, and progress is beset by a myriad of challenges, including conflicts, warfare, economic uncertainties, natural calamities, climate change, poverty and overpopulation. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic starkly exposed the shortcomings of a fragmented multilateral system in formulating coordinated responses to a crisis that continues to wreak havoc and inflict severe damage on the global economy. Ms. Khan highlighted that the evolving global trends not only present challenges but offer a spectrum of opportunities, encompassing both economic and political dimensions, for Pakistan. The onus firmly rests upon the nation to assume leadership and proactively define its destiny within the multifaceted tapestry of these unfolding scenarios.

Ambassador Sohail Mahmood, Director General ISSI, while expressing his views,  elucidated that the world is currently facing an unprecedented level of fragility, polarization and conflict risks. Various security threats, including traditional and non-traditional, have increased global volatility and concerns about nuclear conflict are heightened, as symbolized by the “Doomsday Clock” being set at 90 seconds to midnight. In addition, the world is currently marred by major challenges including major-power competition, ongoing wars, terrorism, the pandemic’s effects, economic downturn, and climate change. The outcome of these transformations is uncertain, with ongoing debates about the decline of the West, globalization’s fate, and the potential for a new Cold War. There is a shift in global power to the East, a growing desire for multipolarity, and a trend toward issue-based coalitions; while a semblance of stability and predictability are sought after by many nations. While shedding light on the regional challenges, Ambassador Mahmood focused on the geostrategic and economic transformation in South Asia and beyond. In the aftermath of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, security threats persist, but a significant shift is observed in the Middle East. China-brokered reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia is having a regional impact. The Middle East is undergoing reforms, reshaping geopolitics and economics, driven by green initiatives, trade, investment, and connectivity. In contrast, South Asia remains mired in history and the bitter past, unable to move towards reconciliation, peaceful resolution of disputes, regional cooperation and connectivity, as well as economic integration. In addition, the dangerous impulses of the ‘Hindutva’ ideology are shaking the foundations internally in India and increasing the risks for peace and security in South Asia.  While talking about Pakistan and the United States, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood stressed the longstanding friendship between the two partners. In this changing environment, it is increasingly becoming important to find new, stable anchors for the relationship that can help advance Pakistan’s economic development goals and enable a positive contribution to peace and security at the regional and international levels. He concluded by saying that Pakistan must navigate this complex and rapidly transforming global and regional environment and make its way forward as it is a pivotal state in its own right. As a middle power, Pakistan has both the potential and the possibility of making a hugely positive contribution to regional and international peace, security and prosperity. In a nutshell, the task for Pakistan was to manage the complicated geo-politics and accentuate its pivot t o geo-economics.

Dr. Andrew Wilder, Vice President of Asia Centre, USIP, in his remarks, stated that a lot of time is spent on focusing and prioritizing security over peace. The world is going through rapidly changing and worrying times with many serious threats and challenges with weak and fractured multilateral systems. The world is still reeling from the lingering effects of the Covid pandemic, the Russia and Ukraine crisis growing tensions between China and the US and the existential threats posed by climate change.

Ambassador Asif Durrani, Pakistan’s Special Representative on Afghanistan during his address stated that Pakistan is at the crossroads of three major regions – South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East – this geographical setting has added to the challenges for Pakistan including its relations with India, and the changing dynamics in Afghanistan. In this regard Pakistan’s role becomes pivotal; Pakistan being at the front lines of the US War on Terror paid a tremendous cost in terms of lives – a cost completely ignored by the international community. Ambassador Durrani while talking about the regional dynamics in South Asia and the geographical setting of Pakistan opined that due to perennial tensions with India, difficult relations with Afghanistan and sanctions on Iran,  trade in the region has remained a victim.. He concluded by saying that Pakistan and Afghanistan enjoy a symbiotic relationship and despite difficult patches in the relationship both the countries have stood strong together on various issues in the past. It is important for the international community and the world to not ignore and understand the current dispensation of power in Afghanistan and work on reconciliation steps. However, the most pivotal point is for the Afghans to understand that the key to the stability of Afghanistan is with them. Unless they do not bring normalcy to Afghanistan no outsider including Pakistan can do much. There are no governing spaces for the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) in Pakistan and any threat will be neutralized. At the moment security issues in Pakistan are feeding into the prevailing economic woes. However, despite challenges on multiple fronts Pakistan is sustaining the pace against terrorism and moving ahead with resilience and resolve.

ICC WORLD-CUP 2023: Conway, Ravindra power New Zealand to thumping win over England

ICC WORLD-CUP 2023: Conway, Ravindra power New Zealand to thumping win over England

Ahmedabad, OCT 5: New Zealand thumped England by nine wickets in the opening match of ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

The centuries from Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra put the defending champions on the backfoot completely in chase of 283.

Pakistan, Turkiye agree to promote cooperation in various fields

Turkiye
ISLAMABAD, OCT 5: Turkish Ambassador, Mehmet Pacaci meeting with Murtaza Solangi Caretaker Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting.=DNA PHOTO

ISLAMABAD, OCT 05 (DNA) — Pakistan and Turkiye have agreed to promote cooperation in various fields including economy, trade, culture and people to people contacts. This came at a meeting between Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi and Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Mehmet Paçaci in Islamabad on Thursday.

Both the sides emphasized the need to further expand cooperation in the fields of media, drama and films. The Information Minister noted that film and drama can play a key role in improving the global image of any country. He pointed out that the plays of Turkiye are very popular in Pakistan.

Murtaza Solangi said we want to co-produce movies with Turkiye. He said the Turkish filmmakers can benefit from tax incentives offered to the film industry in Pakistan. The Information Minister said northern areas of Pakistan are rich in natural beauty and the Turkish filmmakers can film in these beautiful tourist areas.

He stressed that cooperation between the two countries in the field of media is the need of the hour. Murtaza Solangi said Pakistan and Turkiye should promote their culture together. In this context, joint films can also be shown at Pak-China Center. The Information Minister strongly condemned the recent bomb blast in Turkey.

Strongly condemning the recent bomb blast in Turkiye, the minister said Pakistan had faced the scourge of terrorism and Turkiye was also suffering from the same menace. “We are a strong country and incidents of terrorism cannot weaken us as a nation,” he reiterated.

In his remarks, Turkish ambassador said that Pakistan and Turkiye were cooperating in every sphere of life including media. He said the Turkish government wanted to bring Turkish films to Pakistani cinemas.

Mehmet Pacaci said that the Republic of Turkiye was celebrating its 100th anniversary, and they wanted to make these events memorable together with Pakistan. The Turkish ambassador also appreciated the interest of the minister for information in the promotion of regional cooperation. — DNA

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