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Anderson, Robinson help England seal historic win against Pakistan

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Anderson, Robinson help England seal historic win against Pakistan

RAWALPINDI, Dec 05 (APP):England pacers James Anderson and Ollie Robinson exhibited their class in reverse-swing bowling claiming four wickets each to help their side pull off a historic 74-run win over Pakistan at Pindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on Monday.

Captain Ben Stokes and Jack Leach took a wicket each for 69 and 56 runs, respectively.

Imam ul Haq (43) and Saud Shakeel (24) began Pakistan’s innings from an overnight score of 80-2.

Imam, who had hit a ton in the first innings, remained unfortunate on the final day as he was out for 48 just 2 runs behind in scoring a half-century.

He was dismissed by Anderson in the first 20 minutes of the game, when the opener attempted to nudge the ball, giving it straight into Ollie Pope’s gloves.

Pakistan reached 100 runs in the 35th over while 150 in the 49th over on the final day.

Saud Shakeel (63) and Mohammad Rizwan (42) were standing tall as Pakistan reached 169 for 3 at lunch.

But as the play resumed, Anderson bowled beautifully and took his second wicket of the day by dismissing Rizwan when he was just 4 runs away (46 off 92 balls) to score a half-century.

Rizwan, who was edged to the keeper, provided an 87-run partnership to the fourth wicket alongside Shakeel.

However, Rizwan achieved yet another milestone during the first Test as he got passed 5,000 runs in international cricket, becoming the 28th Pakistani player to achieve the landmark.

Azhar who was retired hurt on Sunday came to bat again as he was fit to play.

Shakeel who was playing top-notch cricket on 76 runs ended up hitting in the air (Ollie Robinson over) and was taken by Ben Stokes at short cover. His innings of 76 off 159 included 12 4s.

Meanwhile, Pakistan gained 200 runs in 61.4 overs (375 balls) and were 217 for 5 at drinks, needing 126 runs to victory.

Pakistan reached 250 runs in 75 overs. Salman who was pinned lbw by Jack Leach in the 76th over went on for the review and was saved. Pakistan were 257 for 5 in 77.0 overs at tea.

Pakistan lost the sixth wicket when Salman (30 0ff 64 balls) tried to hit an inswinger.

A review was taken by England which showed he was pinned lbw by Robinson in the 81st over. Salman and Azhar provided a 61-runs partnership to the sixth wicket.

Azhar also didn’t stick around much and was gone in the 83rd over again.

Azhar who tried to flick Robinson was taken at leg slip by Joe Root thus going for thus going for 40 runs.

Pakistan’s wickets kept on coming as Zahid Mahmood (1) and Haris Rauf (0) were downed by James Anderson in the 88th over.

Though Naseem Shah and Mohammad Ali stopped the wicket for almost 9 overs but Leach was determined to win it for England as he pinned Naseem lbw, taking his team to a historic 74 runs victory against the hosts.

Pakistan skipper said he was disappointed to see his side losing when it was very much in the game right from the start.

“The way we build partnerships (was encouraging) and till lunch we were very confident. But (unfortunately) our back-to-back wickets fell, but you have to give credit to England like the way they fought,” he said in a presser after the end of the match.

Anderson, Robinson help England seal historic win against Pakistan
Pakistan captain Babar Azam addressing a press conference at the end of the first Test match played between Pak England on Monday December 05.2022.

According to Babar, Pakistan fieled the best playing XI in the game.

“Every team has a different way of playing and one match can’t change it.

Yes you have to play according to the situation and plan, but we tried to do the best,” he said.

To a question, he said the problem with the Pakistan team was that they remain unable to finish the game.

“We commit mistakes when we are close to the match.”

At Pindi stadium, he said they did not get the pitch they were looking for because of the weather or preparations therefore plans could not executed.

“When we lost Agha and Azhar it seemed that we were getting behind the match. Naseem and Ali dragged the game but we (batters) should have taken the responsibility.”

Babar said absence of Shaheen Shah Afridi was felt but Naseem and Ali also bowled well as Haris was injured.

“We are looking closely at the injuries of our fast bowlers….will see how to plan for the future. But Haris’s injury is severe and don’t know whether he will be there but we will try to win the second Test and win the series,” he said.

About the crowd, he said Rawalpindi crowd turned up in masses all five days of the game and supported both teams which was a very good response by them.

English captain Ben Stokes said Test cricket generally looked exciting when with a declaration both results were possible and one of those was not that of a draw.

Anderson, Robinson help England seal historic win against Pakistan
England Test captain Ben Stokes’ press conference at Pindi Cricket Stadium.

“The way our batters went out there and played with freedom and the enjoyment allowed us to be where we were on day five” he said.

“When we went out to bowl, and picking up two early wickets was massive, and (afterward) a lot of things went our way,” he added.

DG NAB Multan Fiaz Ahmad Qureshi viewing the paintings at Bahauddin Zakariya University organized by NAB

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DG NAB Multan Fiaz Ahmad Qureshi viewing the paintings at Bahauddin Zakariya University organized by NAB
APP27-051222 MULTAN: December 05 - DG NAB Multan Fiaz Ahmad Qureshi viewing the paintings at Bahauddin Zakariya University organized by NAB. APP/SFD/TZD/MOS
DG NAB Multan Fiaz Ahmad Qureshi viewing the paintings at Bahauddin Zakariya University organized by NAB
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DG NAB Multan Fiaz Ahmad Qureshi viewing the paintings at Bahauddin Zakariya University organized by NAB
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A model of a camel being decorated with fresh flowers during the Flower Show at Race Course Jilani Park

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A model of a camel being decorated with fresh flowers during the Flower Show at Race Course Jilani Park
APP26-051222 LAHORE: December 05 - A model of a camel being decorated with fresh flowers during the Flower Show at Race Course Jilani Park. APP/AMI/TZD/MOS
A model of a camel being decorated with fresh flowers during the Flower Show at Race Course Jilani Park
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A student is briefing about her model during Art and Science Exhibition at Allied School

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A student is briefing about her model during Art and Science Exhibition at Allied School
APP24-051222 SIALKOT: December 05- A student is briefing about her model during Art and Science Exhibition at Allied School. APP/MUT/TZD/MOS
A student is briefing about her model during Art and Science Exhibition at Allied School
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A student is briefing about her model during Art and Science Exhibition at Allied School
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Governor Punjab Engineer Baligh-ur-Rehman is addressing the Faiz Adbi Mela Season-2 at the Islamia University Bahawalpur

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Governor Punjab Engineer Baligh-ur-Rehman is addressing the Faiz Adbi Mela Season-2 at the Islamia University Bahawalpur
APP23-051222 BAHAWALPUR: December 05 - Governor Punjab Engineer Baligh-ur-Rehman is addressing the Faiz Adbi Mela Season-2 at the Islamia University Bahawalpur. APP/HBR/TZD/MOS
Governor Punjab Engineer Baligh-ur-Rehman is addressing the Faiz Adbi Mela Season-2 at the Islamia University Bahawalpur
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Pakistan to get crude oil, petrol, diesel from Russia on discounted price: Musadiq

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Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Musadik Malik adressing press conference in Islamabad on December 05, 2022
Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Musadik Malik adressing press conference in Islamabad on December 05, 2022

ISLAMABAD, Dec 5 (APP):Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Monday termed his recent visit to Russia ‘very successful’ as the host country, in principle, had decided to provide crude oil, refined petrol and diesel to Pakistan at a discounted rate.
“In addition, negotiations with private sector companies of Russia have been initiated for procurement of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), while talks for long term contracts with public sector companies of Russia have also been initiated to get LNG from their new plants,” he said addressing a news conference.

During the visit, he said fruitful discussions were also held on gas pipeline projects including establishing of Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline, commonly known North-South (Lahore-Karachi) Gas Pipeline, and another a ‘big gas pipeline’ to get the commodity from Russian hydrocarbon deposits.

Musadik Malik said an inter-governmental delegation of Russia, led by its Energy Minister, would visit Pakistan by January-mid [next month] to make progress on oil and gas sale-purchase agreements between the two countries.

Commenting on the current gas supply situation in the country, the minister said the local gas production was witnessing around 8-10 per cent decline annually and despite all these odds, the government had arranged extra gas for months of November, December and January as compared to the same months of the last year.

He said an effective monitoring system of gas supply to domestic consumers was in place, under which the Petroleum Division kept a vigil eye on the demand and supply of the commodity.

Musadik Malik said the gas companies had been directed to ensure gas supply, especially during ‘breakfast, lunch and dinner’ preparation timings i.e. 6-9 a.m., 12-2 p.m. and 6-9 p.m.

“The incumbent government is providing extra gas as compared to the last year, and monitoring the supply situation regularly,” he added.

However, he said there was a problem of poor infrastructure which created a gas pressure issue for the remote areas, which was being rectified on priority basis.

To bridge the demand and supply gap, the minister said the gas companies were providing more than 20,000 tons Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) per month in the areas where gas-pressure issue and shortage prevailed.

He disclosed that Iran had announced to give Pakistan LPG worth two million pounds as ‘assistance,’ for which all formalities have been completed. He said the additional LPG would help ensure better gas supply to domestic consumers in December.

The minister was of the view that the government believed in providing sufficient energy to the industrial sector as it would help move the economic wheel at a fast pace, thus generating employment opportunities for youth and increasing the country’s exports.

Accordingly, he said the government was utilizing all available options and contacting different countries including Central Asian States to meet its energy requirements.

He highlighted the importance of exploiting the country’s indigenous oil and gas potential, saying that two new policies related to tight gas and revival of old hydrocarbon wells, were being worked out.

Musadik Malik said the country needed 8-10 per cent addition in energy efficiency, if it wanted to improve Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at the rate of 5-6 per cent annually.

Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel

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Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel
APP16-051222 ISLAMABAD: December 05 - Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel. APP/UER/TZD/MOS
Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel
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Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel
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Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan representative signing MOU with Pakistan Software Export Board representative during Pakistan Regulatory Modernization Initiative Ceremony in a local hotel
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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan addressing the MOU signing ceremony in a local hotel

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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan addressing the MOU signing ceremony in a local hotel
APP15-051222 ISLAMABAD: December 05 - Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan addressing the MOU signing ceremony in a local hotel. APP/UER/TZD/MOS
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan addressing the MOU signing ceremony in a local hotel
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Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Government Effectiveness Muhammad Jahanzeb Khan addressing the MOU signing ceremony in a local hotel
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India’s Muslim heritage under threat as Hindu zealots eye Taj Mahal’s claim after Babri mosque

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ISLAMABAD, Dec 5 (APP): Pursuing the agenda of Babri mosque’s demolition 30 years ago, the Hindu zealots continue to make false claims about the historic sites, most recently the magnificent Taj Mahal, for its alleged origins to an early Hindu rule.

A recent writ petition filed by a leader of Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sought a fact-finding committee to “study the real history” of the Taj Mahal with an aim to declare the UNESCO heritage site Taj Mahal as originally a Hindu temple.

Rajneesh Singh, head of the BJP’s media relations in Ayodhya, north India, in his petition, said there was no “scientific evidence” to prove that the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.

Though the attempt was foiled by the Indian court, the BJP leaders over the years have been repeating and amplifying unhistorical claims that the Taj is in fact a Hindu temple, which was built much before the reign of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

The Hindutva driven RSS is peddling the narrative all across India against historical monuments built by Muslim rulers.

Under the BJP rule, the right-wing Hindus of RSS is pursuing a campaign that involves changing the names of cities and claiming over 36,000 mosques across India through claims that they were built over a temple. The list of cities includes Aligarh, Deoband, Farrukhabad, Badaun, Sultanpur, Ferozabad and Shahjahanpur. The UP government has already changed the name of Faizabad to Ayodhya and Allahabad to Prayagraj.

Yogi Adityanath, a close aid of Modi and the Chief Minister of UP is leading the effort to eradicate Muslim identity by renaming the names of districts and localities with Muslim background.

In 2017, Vinay Katiyar, who was then a BJP Rajya Sabha member, claimed that the monument was in fact a Shiva temple named ‘Tejo Mahalaya’, which was “originally” built by a Hindu ruler.

The recent Taj Mahal episode has refreshed the sad demolition of Babri mosque on December 6, 1992 as a black chapter in the annals of history.

The demolition led by L.K Advani, President Ram Janambhumi Movement, was part of an effort to revive BJP and RSS who claimed that it was built on the exact spot in Ayodhya where Hindu god, Lord Ram, was born.

Shriraj Nair national spokesperson for the Hindu nationalist group Vishva Hindu Parishad (sub group of RSS) said that, “”I felt very proud when the mosque was demolished. From that time onward, the word ‘Hindutva’ — or the feeling of being Hindu — came into everybody’s mind. It was a big success”.

During the second term of Modi, all accused for the Babri Masjid demolition were acquitted by a special CBI court. Despite the fact that demolition was recorded in newspapers and on video, the court said evidence was not acceptable.

However, the Babri mosque is not the only one taken over under the Hindutva ideology.

About the 17th century Gyanvapi Mosque built by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in Vanarsi, the right wing Hindus claim that it was built over Vishweshwar temple.

Tensions sparked in 2021 when five women filed a petition and demanded access to pray inside the mosque. The single petition has now grown to 15 separate petitions, with many calling for the mosque to be torn down and a temple built in its place.

Keeping the precedence set in Babri Masjid in mind, it is highly likely that the courts under the Modi led government will give verdict in favor of the Hindus.

The Shahi Eidgah Masjid built by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1669 at Mathura, is also being claimed to have been built on Keshav Dev temple that was destroyed by the ruler during the Jat rebellion.

Right-wing Hindu groups have created a controversy over Jamia Masjid Shamsi by claiming that it was built by demolishing the temple of Neel Kanth Mahadeva.

Unfortunately, the global community has turned a blind eye towards the blatant human rights violations committed by Hindutva driven BJP government towards Muslims and other minorities in India, thus requiring a strong introspection at national and international levels.