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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s speech to the Second International Forum for Northern Economic Cooperation

Distinguished Mr. Chairman!

Esteemed Heads of Delegations!

Dear Participants of the Forum!

Ladies and Gentlemen!

It is a great pleasure for me to greet the participants of the Second International Forum for Northern Economic Cooperation.

I would like to thank His Excellency the President of the Republic of Korea Mr. Moon Jae-In for the invitation to take part in this important event dedicated to the efforts towards joint overcoming of the impact of coronavirus pandemic and enhancement of our partnership.

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Amid the complicated situation in the world and the global crisis, it is this very format of multilateral dialogue that allows us to effectively confront new challenges and threats, contributing to the stability, prosperity and sustainable development of our countries.

Dear Forum Participants!

We in Uzbekistan highly appreciate the New Northern Policy of the President of the Republic of Korea, aimed at ensuring security and enhancing the multifaceted cooperation in the vast Eurasian space.

I would like to briefly dwell on the most significant aspects of regional policies and the prospects for our interaction.

First. The global spread of COVID-19 has shown the need for close coordination and broad international cooperation among the states of the region.

I thank our Korean and other partners for their support in confronting this disease in Uzbekistan.

We propose to continue our joint efforts in the following areas:

– development of effective vaccines and serums, systems for rapid and accurate diagnosis of diseases on the basis of a pharmaceutical cluster being set up in cooperation with Korean companies;

– establishment of cutting-edge laboratories and modernization of sanitary control points at our borders;

– training of epidemiologist and virologist doctors with the participation of leading higher education institutions of the Republic of Korea;

– creation of enterprises for the disposal of medical waste;

– introduction of an integrated system for monitoring and early warning in the epidemiological situation in the region.

Second. We consider the Republic of Korea one of the key promoters of digital and green technologies to our country.

Currently, dozens of major projects in high-tech industries are being realized in Uzbekistan with the participation of leading Korean companies and banks.

We intend to continue to fully support and encourage the activities of Korean investors.

We are also willing to take an active part in the Seoul Summit of Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030.

Third. The consistent implementation of the New Northern Policy has highlighted the exigency of developing efficient regional transport corridors.

First of all, it is about combining the routes of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Western Europe – Western China corridor with projects of new railways in our region.

In these circumstances, the Korean Peninsula can become a critical communication bridge connecting the Pacific region with the countries of Central and South Asia.

We suggest considering these unique opportunities at the expert level.

Fourth. The Central Asia – Republic of Korea Cooperation Forum is instrumental in consolidating our partnership.

New initiatives and projects are being implemented within its framework, and mutually advantageous cooperation in investments, innovation, transport, healthcare, education and culture has been enhancing.

In the meantime, there is an objective need today to bring our interaction to a new, higher level, and hold a meeting of the Forum with the participation of the heads of government.

I am convinced that together we will turn the Central Asia – Republic of Korea Cooperation Forum into an effective mechanism for promoting priority programs and projects.

Fifth. Uzbekistan fully supports President Moon Jae-In’s energetic efforts to achieve lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula and regards them as an important contribution to ensuring regional and global security.

In Central Asia, we have accumulated unique experience in creating a nuclear-weapon-free zone.

The corresponding treaty initiated by Uzbekistan went through a complex process of coordination among the participants, and it received essential guarantees from the major nuclear powers.

Today it is an effective political and legal mechanism in providing for nuclear safety in Central Asia.

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For extensive exchange of experience, we propose to hold an international expert forum on nuclear disarmament and nuclear-weapon-free zones.

Dear ladies and gentlemen!

The Republic of Korea is a special, reliable strategic partner for the Republic of Uzbekistan.

The history of diplomatic, trade and cultural relations between our two nations goes back to millennia.

These bonds of friendship are built on the similarity of mentality, traditional values and customs of our peoples.

An important factor in strengthening our robust ties is the considerable Korean diaspora in Uzbekistan.

These citizens of ours make a remarkable contribution to the advancement of the country.

In conclusion, I would like to express my confidence that today’s Forum will open up new prospects for the development of long-term and comprehensive cooperation of our countries in the interests of peace and prosperity of the entire region.

US Republican party tries to save its Senate majority, with or without Trump

United States Senate Republicans are fighting to save their majority, a final election push against the onslaught of challengers in states once off-limits to Democrats but now hotbeds of a potential backlash to President Donald Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill.

Fueling the campaigns are the Trump administration’s handling of the Covid-19 crisis, shifting regional demographics and, in some areas, simply the chance to turn the page on the divisive political climate.

Control of the US Senate can make or break a presidency. With it, a reelected Trump could confirm his nominees and ensure a backstop against legislation from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, (Democrat California). Without it, Joe Biden would face a potential wall of opposition to his agenda if the Democratic nominee won the White House.

In North Carolina, for example, the match-up between GOP Senator Thom Tillis and Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham, among the most expensive in the nation, is close.

“At some point, you put it in the hands of voters,” said Dallas Woodhouse, a former executive director of the state’s Republican Party.

Republican incumbents are straining for survival from New England to the Deep South, in the heartland and the West and even Alaska. Overpowered in fundraising and stuck in Washington until just last week to confirm Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, they are fanning out some alongside Trump for last-ditch, home-state tours to shore up votes.

With the chamber now split, 53-47, three or four seats will determine Senate control, depending on which party wins the White House. The vice president breaks a tie in Senate votes.

What started as a lopsided election cycle with Republicans defending 23 seats, compared with 12 for Democrats, quickly became a more stark referendum on the president as Democrats reached deeper into Trump country and put the GOP on defense.

Suddenly some of the nation’s better-known senators — Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, Susan Collins in Maine — faced strong reelection threats. Only two Democratic seats are being seriously contested, while at least 10 GOP-held seats are at risk.

“I don’t see how we hold it,” said Chip Felkel, a Republican strategist in South Carolina who opposes the president.

Felkel added: “You’d be hard pressed to admit we don’t have a Trump problem.”

The political landscape is quickly changing from six years ago when most of these senators last faced voters. It’s a reminder of how sharp the national mood has shifted in the Trump era.

Younger voters and more minorities are pushing some states toward Democrats, including in Colorado, where the parties have essentially stopped spending money for or against GOP Senator Cory Gardner because it seems he is heading toward defeat by Democrat John Hickenlooper, a former governor.

In more Republican-friendly terrain, the GOP senators must balance an appeal to Trump’s most ardent supporters with outreach to voters largely in suburbs who are drifting away from the president and his tone.

Tillis is struggling to gain ground in North Carolina, a presidential battleground, even after Cunningham’s sex-texting scandal with an aide.

Arizona could see two Democratic senators for the first time since last century if former astronaut Mark Kelly maintains his advantage over GOP Senator Martha McSally for the seat held by the late Republican John McCain.

A vivid dynamic is in Iowa, a state Trump won in 2016 but is now a toss-up as Senator Joni Ernst struggles to fend off Democrat newcomer Theresa Greenfield. Ernst wowed Republicans with a 2014 debut ad about castrating hogs but she faced criticism after last month’s debate when she stumbled over the break-even price for soybeans.

In Georgia, Trump calls David Perdue his favorite senator among the many who have jockeyed to join his golf outings and receive his private phone calls. But the first-term senator faces a surge of new voters in the state and Democrat Jon Ossoff is playing hardball.

Ossoff called Perdue a “crook” over the senator’s stock trades during the pandemic. Perdue shot back that the Ossoff would do anything to mislead Georgians about Democrats’ “radical and socialist” agenda.

Democrats have tapped into what some are calling a “green wave” — a new era of fundraising — as small-dollar donations pour in from across the country from Americans expressing their political activism with their pocketbooks.

Graham’s challenger in South Carolina, Jamie Harrison, has raised so much money — some $100 million — that it sent the top Trump ally scrambling to take the race seriously. Graham swiftly raked in his own record haul as he led the Senate confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

Competitive races are underway in Republican strongholds of Texas, Kansas and Alaska where little known Al Gross broke state records, Democrats said, in part with viral ads introducing voters to the military-veteran-turned-doctor who once fought off a grizzly bear.

Swooping in to fill the gap for Republicans is the Senate Leadership Fund, tapping deep-pocketed donors. Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson has funneled more than $60 million to help Republicans hold the Senate.

Over the weekend, the fund was pouring $4.6m to one of the rare Republican bright spots — in Michigan, where John James, a Black Republican businessman is gaining on Democratic Sen. Gary Peters.

“We see a potential opportunity,” said Senate Leadership Fund President Steven Law.

The only other state where Republicans are playing offense is Alabama, where Democratic Senator Doug Jones pulled off a rare special election win the Trump stronghold but now wages a longshot campaign against Republican Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn football coach.

“We are confident heading into the home stretch because we remain on offence is so many seats across the country,” said Stewart Boss, a spokesman for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

The Covid crisis has shadowed the Senate races as Democrats linked Trump’s handling of the pandemic to the GOP’s repeated attempts to undo the Obama-era Affordable Care Act, particularly its insurance protections for those with preexisting medical conditions. Republicans fired back that Democrats want to keep the economy closed, hurting jobs.

David Flaherty, a Colorado-based Republican pollster, said his surveys are showing that Covid will be “the most likely issue many voters will make their decisions on”.

“In more places in the country than not, the president is not getting good marks” on that, Flaherty said, and it’s damaging Senate GOP candidates, “especially those in lockstep with the president.”

Several races may drag well past election night including if no candidate secures a majority, including in Georgia or Maine, where Collins was once considered among the most independent senators, is now confronting critics from the right and left.

Jesse Hunt, spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Committee said the races are tightening in the final days.

“We always knew this was going to be a competitive election cycle,” he said.

Iftikhar, Babar help Pakistan seal ODI series win against Zimbabwe

Veteran all-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed and captain Babar Azam produced stellar performances as Pakistan secured a ODI series win against Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

The Men in Green came in the second of the three-match series with a 1-0 lead after winning the first ODI by 26-run margin on Friday.

It was the visitors who won the toss and decided to bat first at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium but the decision backfired as they were bundled out for just 206 in 45.1 overs.

The star of the show for Pakistan was off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed who finished with career-best figures of 5-40 in 10 overs.

He was well-supported by young right-arm pacer Muhammad Moosa who claimed two wickets and gave away just 21 runs in 6.1 overs.

For the visitors, veteran left-handed batsman Sean Williams was the only standout performer in the batting department as he finished with the top score of 75 off 70 balls with help of 10 fours and one six.

In reply, the home team never looked in any sort of trouble and comfortably chased down the target in just 35.2 overs at the expense of four wickets.

Captain Azam played a brilliant knock of unbeaten 77 off just 74 balls with the help of seven fours and two sixes.

For Zimbabwe, Tendai Chisoro was the pick of the bowlers as he finished with figures of two for 49 in 10 overs.

The last game of the series will be played at the same venue on Tuesday.


Update: Pakistan register a six-wicket win over Zimbabwe in the second ODi to win the series. The sides wil meet in the dead rubber third ODI at the same venue on Tuesday.

NAB strongly believes in accountability for all, says Chairman

ISLAMABAD, NOV 1 (DNA) – Justice (RETD) Javed Iqbal, Chairman NAB has said that Corruption is just like cancer which is a silent killer.

NAB strongly believes in “ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ALL” policy is absolutely committed to root out corruption in all its forms and manifestations with iron hands. He said that corruption is a major hurdle in the way of progress and prosperity of the country depriving a deserving person of its due right on merit. He said that.

Due to vigorous prosecution, NAB’s conviction ratio is about 68.8 percent which is one of the best conviction ratios as compared to other anti corruption organizations.

Today NAB is the focal institution under the United Nations Convention against corruption (UNCAC). NAB is the first Chairman of SAARC Anti Corruption Forum. NAB is the only institution of Pakistan in the world to which China has signed an MOU in order to oversee CEPC projects being undertaken in Pakistan.

NAB has adopted a three pronged strategy of awareness, prevention and enforcement which has been considered one of the best strategies in the world. Due to its effective anti corruption strategy, NAB has recovered Rs. 466 billion since its inception which were deposited in the national exchequer as per law.

Moreover, NAB has filed 1230 corruption references in the respected Accountability Courts and their total worth is about Rs. 943 billion. As per survey of Gillani and Gallop, 57 percent people of Pakistan have shown confidence upon NAB. Similarly, reputed national and international organizations like Transparency International, World Economic Forum, PILDAT and Milshal Pakistan have appreciated NAB’s effort which is an honor for Pakistan.

He said that the logical conclusion of mega corruption white collar crimes cases is top priority of NAB. NAb gives importance for training of its investigation officers and prosecutors on modern lines in order to conduct state of the art inquiries and investigations on the basis of solid evidence as per law so corrupt should be brought to justice.

He said that NAB has introduced a new System of Combine Investigation Team (CIT) in order to benefit from collective wisdom of senior supervisory officers; a system of Combine Investigation Team (CIT) has been put in place.

This is lending quality to the work. He said that NAB has established witness handling cells at all the regional bureaus besides Anti Money Laundering Cell at NAB headquarters.

Moreover, NAB has established complaint cells in NAB headquarters and in all the regional bureaus. The number of complaints received till Oct 2020 are almost much more than 2019 which shows people trust upon NAB.

He said that in order to aware citizens about the ill effects of corruption, especially youth, NAB has signed an MOU with the Higher Education Commission. Due to this reason, more than 50 thousands Character Building Societies (CBS) have been established in Universities and Colleges throughout the country besides establishment of Prevention Committees in order to identify and plug the gaps in resolving people’s problems as per law.

Moreover, NAB has devised a monitoring and evaluation System to track implementation and outputs systematically, and measure the effectiveness of performance which helps in enhancing the operational, monitoring and evaluation capabilities of NAB.

He said that Monitoring and Evaluation System (MES) is an important management tool to track progress and it facilitates in decision making as well as establishes links between the past, present and future actions. NAB is a people friendly institution who strongly believes in self respect of people visiting NAB on the directions of Chairman NAB.

NAB had set up special desks at all bureaus across the country with a mandate to redress grievances of entrepreneurs.=DNA

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Hashoo Group & Imperial Builders partner to re-launch historical Cecil Hotel in Murree

Pakistan’s leading hotel group will manage the heritage hotel building, introduce five-star standards and bring back its past glory.

Karachi, NOV 1 – /DNA/ – Imperial Builders are restoring the heritage building of Cecil Hotel in Murree, which dates back to the British Era to its past glory, in collaboration with Hashoo Group who will manage the completed hotel

Hashoo Group are the owners and operators of Pearl-Continental Hotels, Marriott Hotels, and Hotel One in Pakistan, whereas Imperial Builders are recognised in the construction industry for completing outstanding structures around Pakistan.

In this connection, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Hashoo Group and Imperial Builders at Pearl-Continental Hotel Karachi on Monday, 26th October 2020.

“In line with the Prime Minister’s vision to promote tourism in Pakistan , we are delighted to collaborate with Imperial Builders to restore and manage this historical, prestigious hotel,” expressed Mr. Murtaza Hashwani – Hashoo Group Deputy Chairman and CEO, at the MoU signing ceremony.

“It makes us immensely proud to partner with Hashoo Group for restoring the historical Cecil Hotel, and developing it to modern-day construction standards, to welcome travellers and tourists to this area,” expressed Mr. Hunaid Hussain Lakhani – Imperial Builders CEO.

Cecil Hotel, dating back to 1851, is one of the oldest hotels in Pakistan, and has a rich history almost as old as the discovery of the region. Located in the scenic surroundings of The Murree Hills, this hotel has always been the favourite of millions for decades.

The historical hotel building is now being completely restored to its former glory, and will be operated as a luxury Pearl Continental (PC) Hotel. In addition to the PC hotel, Imperial Builders will also be constructing an additional, contemporary Hotel One close by, with the first wing due for completion in Spring 2021.  This dual branding development is the first of its kind in Pakistan, and will ensure that travellers from all walks of life can find accommodation according to their affordability and taste. The final facilities will also include unique tree houses so that guests may have one of a kind stay experience.

This private sector investment in Murree district will not only provide excellent, first-class tourism and resort services in the area, but also boost the local employment and add value to the domestic tourism infrastructure of the country.

Moroccan King for unity among African nations

Ambassador of Morocco Mohammed Karmoune says, Morocco’s public health sector might not be as sophisticated as Japan’s for instance, however, this safety-preparedness approach is not only a winning strategy, but it is also unprecedented for the majority of MENA countries, and even for some European countries

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ISLAMABAD: King Mohammed VI has called for unity on African leaders to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. He spoke on this matter with the presidents of Côte d’Ivoire and Senegal, to launch an initiative of African Heads of State aimed at establishing an operational framework to support the countries of the continent in their different phases of pandemic management.

Ambassador of Morocco Mohammaed Karmoune disclosed this in an interview with DNA.

He further told that Morocco also donated to the African Union Commission medical supplies that would boost the continental capacity to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation represents the values of support and solidarity between African Union Member States.

Concretely, the Kingdom of Morocco quickly went from words to deeds. Since Sunday, June 14, the cargo planes of the airline Royal Air Maroc are active again on the tarmacs of African airports.

In the wake of his commitment made in April 2020 to strengthen South-South solidarity, King Mohammed VI ordered the dispatch of medical aid to 15 sub-Saharan countries, with massive help:8 million masks, 900,000 visors, 600,000 charlottes, 60,000 gowns, 30,000 liters of hydroalcoholic gel, 75,000 boxes of chloroquine and 15,000 boxes of azithromycin, all from Moroccan factories in accordance with the standards required by the ‘WHO.

The measures taken by Morocco at the first stage of the COVID-19 outbreak is showing how much Morocco did not underestimate the situation and learned from other countries’ mistakes.

In comparison to the majority of African countries, Morocco’s strong institutions, peaceful society, robust infrastructure, and several achievements on food security, have definitely helped policy-makers to draw a prompt response to exacerbate the Coronavirus panic, and dismiss spurious information around it.

The ambassador further said, Morocco’s public health sector might not be as sophisticated as Japan’s for instance, however, this safety-preparedness approach is not only a winning strategy, but it is also unprecedented for the majority of MENA countries, and even for some European countries.

“Despite the fragile economic situation Morocco faced before the pandemic, the actions taken by the Government and all the other institutions show it is among the first countries globally to sacrifice its own economic welfare to prevent this virus from spreading,”. “This move, in turn, has inspired Moroccans to trust the Government’s measures and help one another in this time of crisis.

“The Coronavirus situation shows the societal benefits of cohesion and solidarity with one another and shows how it is important to consider the positives of this difficult period, rather than just the negatives.”

No holy cows in Pakistan, everyone can be held accountable: Maryam

Staff Report

LAHORE, Former first daughter and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz on Sunday said that there are no holy cows in Pakistan and everyone will have to answer.

Addressing the launching ceremony of ‘Sher Jawan’ movement to encourage its young workers to change the destiny of the country with their new innovative ideas in Lahore on Sunday, she said that the main purpose of the movement is to give political consciousness to the new generation, adding that we will make the youth the “Shaheens of Iqbal”.

The PML-N vice president said that when the vote is given respect, the youth get laptops, scholarships, new schools and colleges, adding that the prolonged 20 to 22 hours load shedding comes to zero, while drone strikes also end and the prime minister of the enemy country comes to Pakistan.

Maryam Nawaz said that terrorism rises, no welfare for people and the case for Kashmir is lost when no respect is given to the vote. “The new loans worth millions of rupees goes into the pockets of flour, sugar, electricity and gas mafias,” she said.

She went on to say that former prime minister and party supremo Nawaz Sharif talks about following constitution, oath and independence of judiciary, adding that the constitution is a book for the rights of masses.

The PML-N leader further said the reason behind Pakistan s creation was still not being followed, however, after witnessing the enthusiasm of the attendees, she said that the country was in “safe hands”.

Earlier, in a series of tweets, the PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz said that youngsters have to come forward for the supremacy of the Constitution.

The youth should take the decision of country’s progress in their hands, she stated.=DNA

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Overseas community should take advantage of investment opportunities in Pakistan: HC Moazzam

LONDON, NOV 1 – /DNA/  – A delegation of UK Pakistan Business Council recently called on Pakistan High Commissioner to London Moazzam Ahmad Khan. Minister for Trade and Investment Shafiq Shehzad was also present on the occasion. The meeting discussed ways to make investment in Pakistan secure and efficient. High Commissioner of Pakistan Moazzam Ahmad Khan said that the overseas community should not only make the most of investment opportunities in Pakistan but also ensure business ties and cooperation with each other.

High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan said that Pakistan High Commission London is always ready for any kind of cooperation with the Pakistani Overseas Business Community based in UK. He further said that the doors of Pakistan High Commission London are always open for the community especially the business community. Pakistan High Commissioner Moazzam Ahmad Khan said that there are many products and items that we all have to work together to promote. And a lot of things can be brought from Pakistan that are not only needed in the UK but also Pakistani products can be better in terms of quality.

The High Commissioner of Pakistan stationed in London during a meeting with the delegation of UK Pakistan Business Council also said that the Governor State Bank of Pakistan and the Government of Pakistan were facilitating Roshan Bank Account for the overseas community. Not only the business community but also the entire overseas community should take full advantage of this facility.

Every Overseas Pakistani residing in UK should open their own account and send money to their relatives in Pakistan through this account. The High Commissioner said that we should all make the most of Roshan Bank account and convince our friends and relatives to open their Roshan account and avail of various facilities.

Talking to the delegation, Minister for Trade and Investment Shafiq Shehzad said that under the leadership of the High Commissioner of Pakistan, we will strive to ensure that not only London but all commercial offices operating under the auspices of Pakistan High Commission London are based in UK Continue full cooperation with the Pakistani community. Shafiq Shehzad Kaya also said that if the business community needs any cooperation, the Commercial Office Pakistan High Commission in London is always ready to cooperate with them. He said that we welcome all big and local businesses to work together and we intend to serve Pakistan together, especially in terms of investment. On behalf of UK Pakistan Business Council, President UK Pakistan Business Council UK Saleem Sheikh, Senior Vice President Syed Naseer Ahmed, Vice President Muzaffar Sheikh, Secretary General A Haq, Finance Secretary Maria Sarvia, Information Secretary Amina Ahmed, Head of Hospitality Syed Shah and others Were also included in the delegation. Saleem Sheikh, President UK Business Council, said that the establishment of UK Pakistan Business Council would not only enhance business ties with the Pakistani community in the UK and with Pakistanis living in Pakistan as well as around the world.

Take advantage of investment opportunities by collaborating with each other. The President of UK Pakistan Business Council also said that UKPBC has always strived to continue to take full advantage of investment opportunities within Pakistan in collaboration with the Pakistan High Commission London and not only by promoting investment. He said that small and big businessmen of Pakistan should be introduced and various products of Pakistan should be introduced in UK, Europe and other countries. He said that our cooperation in this regard will continue at all times with the High Commission in London and all the business community residing in UK. A delegation of UK Pakistan Business Council called on High Commissioner of Pakistan Moazzam Ahmad Khan and Minister for Trade Investment Shafiq Shehzad. The other members of the delegation also expressed their views and assured that the UK Pakistan Business Council is ready for any kind of cooperation with the Pakistan High Commission London and all overseas business community and services and guidance as far as possible.

Iftikhar’s 5-wicket haul helps Pakistan bowl Zimbabwe for 206

Off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed took a maiden five-wicket haul as Pakistan skittled Zimbabwe for 206 in the second one-day international in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

The 30-year-old finished with 5-40 as Zimbabwe — who won the toss and opted to bat — lost their way from a well-set 3-120 after the halfway mark and were bowled out in 45.1 overs.

Left-hander Sean Williams, who top-scored with a 70-ball 75 and Brendan Taylor (36) were repairing the innings from 59-3 during a fourth-wicket stand of 61 before Ahmed struck.

Ahmed, who had only one wicket from his previous five ODIs, had Taylor caught off a miscued sweep at the boundary to start the slide, which saw tourists lose their last seven wickets for 86 runs.

Taylor, who made a fighting 112 in Zimbabwe’s 26-run defeat in the first match here on Friday, hit two sixes and three boundaries in his 45-ball knock.

Ahmed then removed Wesley Madhevere (10), Sikandar Raza (two) and Tendai Chisoro (seven) to leave Zimbabwe struggling at 150-7.

Williams, who completed his 32nd 50 off 47 balls, holed out to Ahmed at long-off, to end his lone fight. He smashed 10 boundaries and a six.

The three-match series is part of the One-Day Super League, the first qualifying round for the 2023 World Cup. Currently, Pakistan have the upper hand having won the first ODI against Zimbabwe on Friday.

In today’s match, Pakistan handed ODI debuts to batsman Haider Ali and paceman Musa Khan in two changes from the first game while Zimbabwe kept an unchanged eleven.

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