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PNS HUNAIN visits Jeddah, participates in bilateral exercise
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): The newly commissioned Pakistan Navy Ship HUNAIN, during maiden voyage from Romania to Pakistan, visited Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and participated in bilateral exercise with Ship of Royal Saudi Naval Forces.
Upon arrival at Jeddah port, the ship was received by senior officials of Royal Saudi Naval Forces (RSNF) and officials of Pakistan Embassy, a Pakistan Navy news release on Thursday said.
During stay at port, Commanding Officer PNS HUNAIN called on RSNF Navy Western Fleet Commander Rear Admiral Mansoor Bin Saood Al Jayyad and Commander King Faisal Naval Base Rear Admiral Saleh Bin Abdullah Al-Amri. During the meeting, matters of mutual interest and bilateral cooperation between both the navies were discussed.
Later, PNS HUNAIN conducted Passage Exercise with HMS AL RIYADH of RSNF and rehearsed various Joint Maritime Drills and Operations. The aim of exercise was to provide an opportunity to enhance interoperability between the navies.
Visit of PNS HUNAIN to Saudi Arabia and participation in bilateral exercise provided an opportunity to flourish and strengthen existing brotherly relations and defence collaboration between the two countries.
Mainly hot & humid weather likely in most parts of country:PMD
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has forecast mainly hot and humid weather for most parts of the country during the next 24 hours.
However, rain-wind/thundershower is likely at isolated places in Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Southeast Sindh, Northeast/South Punjab and Northeast Balochistan.
According to the synoptic situation, weak monsoon currents from Arabian Sea were penetrating upper and central parts of the country. A westerly wave was likely to affect upper parts.
During the last 24 hours, hot and humid weather remained in most parts of the country. However, rain-wind/thundershower occurred in South East Balochistan, Kashmir, Upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Northeast/south Punjab.
The rainfall recorded was Balochistan: Khuzdar 18mm, Kashmir: Kotli 08, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Kalam 03, Mirkhani 02, Punjab: Bahawalnagar 06, Rawalpindi (Shamsabad), Toba Tek Singh, Jhelum and Okara 01mm.
The highest maximum temperatures recorded were Dalbandin 41C, Nokundi, Tarbat, Dadu, Sibbi and Bahawalnagar 40C.
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Rizwan, Saud put Pakistan in control
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): Pakistan took control of the first Test match against Bangladesh on the second day, declaring their innings at 448 for six at the Pindi Stadium, Rawalpindi.
Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel provided a 240-run fifth wicket partnership thus putting Pakistan in a commanding position on Thursday.
Rizwan, who resumed second day’s play at 24 in Pakistan’s 158 for four, returned unbeaten on a career-best 171, while Saud, who started the proceedings at 57, was dismissed after scoring 141. When play ended an on extended day, Bangladesh were 27 for no loss in 12 overs.
It was a third century each for Rizwan (31st Test) and Saud (11th Test) as the two batters sent the Bangladesh bowlers on a leather chase on a wicket that continued to assist the fast bowlers. For Rizwan, whose previous best was against South
Africa, it was a second century at this venue, while the third was in Karachi against Australia.
For Saud, it was his first century at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium after his previous two were in Karachi (125 not out) and Galle (208 not out).
Rizwan’s 239-ball knock was punctuated with 11 fours and three sixes and Saud struck nine fours in a 261-ball innings. Rizwan was dropped twice during his innings, while Saud survived a close run-out before being stumped off Mehidy Hasan Miraz that gave wicket-keeper Litton Das his third scalp of the innings.
After the 240-run fifth wicket partnership that ended with Saud’s dismissal, Rizwan put on 44 runs for the sixth wicket with Salman Ali Agha (19) and an unbroken 50 runs for the seventh wicket with Shaheen Shah Afridi, whose 24-ball 29 not out included a four and two sixes.
Neither Hasan Mahmud nor Shoriful Islam managed to picked up any wickets on the second day in which Pakistan scored 290 runs in 72 overs and finished with two for 70 and two for 77, respectively.
Speaking after the end of play of Day 2, Pakistan’s Saud Shakeel reflected on his team’s performance in the ongoing Test match, saying, “I focused on playing attacking cricket on the first day, and as our partnership grew, who is doing better on the day continues with the form.”
Shakeel, who achieved the fastest 1000 runs in Test cricket, humbly stated, “I wasn’t aware of the milestone, my priority is Pakistan’s victory.”
He emphasized the importance of partnerships in both batting and bowling, saying, “Partnerships play a vital role in a team game.”
On being named vice-captain, Shakeel expressed honor and hoped for crowd support on the weekend. He acknowledged the need to adapt to situations and improve, saying, “I enjoy performing in difficult situations, but there’s always room for improvement.”
Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s batting coach David Hemp discussed the pitch conditions and said, “Reverse swing comes from the surface, but this pitch has more grass than usual in Pakistan, and the outfield is lush.”
Hemp emphasized the challenges ahead, saying, “Pakistan has four excellent seamers, so our approach will be to stay positive and focus on scoring.”
With plenty of cricket still to be played, Hemp prioritized batting on Friday and assessing the situation on Days 4 and 5.
Scores in brief (day 2 of 5): Pakistan (1st innings) 448-6d (Mohammad Rizwan 171 not out, Saud Shakeel 141, Saim Ayub 56, Shaheen Shah Afridi 29 not out; Hasan Mahmud 2-70, Shoriful Islam 2-77). Bangladesh (1st innings) 27-0.
Bangladesh batsman Zakir Hasan in action during the second day of the play of 1st Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Pindi Cricket Stadium in twin cities


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Bangladesh batsman Shadman Islam in action during the second day of the play of 1st Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh at Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi


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Bangladesh batsman Shadman Islam in full action during the second day of the play of 1st Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh Pindi Cricket Stadium in twin cities


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Foreign reserves stand at $14.66 billion
ISLAMABAD, Aug 22 (APP): The total liquid foreign reserves held by the country stood at US$ 14,667.4 million as of August 16, 2024, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) reported Thursday.
According to the breakup figures, the foreign reserves held by SBP stood at US$ 9,291.8 million whereas net foreign reserves held by commercial banks were recorded at US$ 5,375.6 million.
During the week ended on August 16, SBP reserves increased by US$ 19 million to US$ 9,291.8 million.





