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India beat Pakistan in crunch T20 World Cup encounter

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 10 (APP):India outplayed Pakistan by six runs in the Group A encounter of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium late Sunday.
The safe hands of Rishabh Pant and the combined bowling efforts of Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya got India a narrow but crucial win over Pakistan.
It was a victory that had looked reasonably unlikely when Pakistan made a solid start to their run chase of 120, sitting on 57/1 after ten overs having lost only Babar Azam.
They required only 63 runs from the remaining 60 balls – but five wickets fell in the second half of their innings, leaving them a tantalising seven runs short of their target.
Pakistan made one change from the team that played the USA and lost in a super over, with Imad Wasim in for Azam Khan, and India named the same line-up that beat Ireland.
The rain played havoc with the start of the match, delaying the toss and the first ball, and then forcing the teams from the pitch after the first over when the drizzle returned.
When they got back on to the field, the drama was all cricket-related. Virat Kohli fell early, slapping a wide ball from Naseem Shah straight into the hands of Usman Khan.
And fellow opener Rohit Sharma failed to make a real connection with a ball from Shaheen Shah Afridi, hitting directly to Haris Rauf at deep square leg, with India on 19/2.
Naseem got his second of the day bowling straight through Axar Patel, leaving India on 58/3 and Rishabh Pant at the crease with the responsibility of pushing the innings on – which he did with aplomb, using variety and innovation to create havoc.
He began to form a good partnership with Suryakumar Yadav who then skied a Rauf ball to Mohammad Amir for 7.
And Pant too fell for 42 when he hit Amir straight up into the air and to the hands of Babar Azam.
Ravindra Jadeja went next ball, caught by Imad Wasim, with India only reaching their century in the 16th over.
Hardik Pandya was the eighth man to go, flicking Rauf towards the leg-side and taken by Iftikhar Ahmed on the rope.
And for the second time in the innings, there was an opportunity for a hat-trick after Jasprit Bumrah played his first ball directly to Wasim in the slips, leaving India on 112/9 with 13 balls left in the innings.
It was all over when Arshdeep Singh was run out in the last ball of the penultimate over, courtesy of a great throw from Babar and a swift removal of the bails by Mohammad Rizwan.
It seemed to be a viable target, and Pakistan made a good start on their quest. Babar Azam went in the fifth over, caught brilliantly by Yadav in the slips off Bumrah, leaving his side on 26/1.
Rizwan and Usman Khan pushed on from there, making steady progress as they chased down the target, sitting at 57/1 at the halfway point – meaning they required only 63 runs from the remaining 60 balls.
India opted to review the umpire’s refusal to dismiss Usman lbw off the bowling of Axar Patel and HawkEye confirmed the delivery would have taken out leg stump.
And Fakhar Zaman, who had marked his arrival at the crease with a four and a six-edged Hardik Pandya high into the air, well taken by Pant.
The turning point was likely the dismissal of Rizwan for 31, bowled by a full ball from Bumrah at the start of the 15th over. It left Pakistan on 80/4 with an ever-increasing required run rate.
The safe hands of Pant were needed again to remove Shadab, who stepped across to meet a ball from Hardik and lofted his effort to the wicketkeeper’s gloves.
Arshdeep sprinted to catch Iftikhar off Bumrah – just about avoiding a collision with Yadav, also watching the ball and poised to pouch it himself, meaning Pakistan began the final over on 102/6.
And Arshdeep returned to the attack himself to conclude the innings, removing Imad Wasim thanks to another Pant catch. Pakistan ultimately fell seven runs short of what had seemed such an achievable target.

More than 270 people killed during Israeli operation in Gaza’s Nuseirat camp: UN

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UNITED NATIONS, Jun 10 (APP): The scenes of devastation witnessed in the aftermath of Israel’s massive military operation to release hostages from the Nuseirat refugee camp proves that each day the war continues “it only grows more horrific” the UN’s top humanitarian official said on Sunday.

At least 274 Palestinians were killed and 698 wounded in Israeli strikes on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, the Palestinian health ministry said on Sunday, with the death toll sparking international outrage.

The Israeli military said its forces came under heavy fire during the daytime operation.

The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, called it a “massacre”, while the UN’s aid chief described in graphic detail scenes of “shredded bodies on the ground”.

“Nuseirat refugee camp is the epicentre of the seismic trauma that civilians in Gaza continue to suffer, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths said in a post on X, calling for a ceasefire and the release of all hostages.

The bodies of 109 Palestinians including 23 children and 11 women were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital, which also treated more than 100 wounded, a spokesperson, Khalil Degran, said.

He also said more than 100 people killed in Israeli attacks had been taken to al-Awda hospital, with 210 victims in total. That figure was also given by the Hamas media office, but could not be verified.

Scores of hostages are believed to be held in densely populated areas or inside Hamas’ labyrinth of tunnels, making such operations extremely complex and risky, according to the UN. A similar raid in February rescued two hostages while leaving 74 Palestinians dead.

According to media reports, while Israelis celebrated their return, Palestinians in Gaza mourned the many dead, or watched over injured loved ones in the overcrowded al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital.

Borrell, in a post on X condemned “in the strongest terms … reports from Gaza of another massacre of civilians”. He called for a cease-fire and the release of all remaining hostages. “The bloodbath must end immediately,” he said.

As the war drags on into its ninth month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come under increasing international pressure to agree a cease-fire deal and domestic pressure to secure the return of all Israelis still held in Gaza

In his tweet, , UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, “I renew my appeal for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages and for an end to this war.”

Griffiths asserted that “all civilians must be protected. This collective agony can and must end now.”

“Seeing bloodied patients being treated on hospital floors, we are reminded that health-care in Gaza is hanging by a thread.”

Video from Al-Aqsa Hospital in the aftermath of the fighting and bombardment shows numerous casualties lying on the floor while the director of Al-Adwa Hospital in Nuseirat reported that no morgue is available at the hospital to house the bodies of the dead.

Meanwhile, Negotiations continue for a comprehensive cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas but a United States-led proposal presented on 31 May has not been accepted by either side.

AJK PM grieves over tragic road accident in Neelam Valley

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MIRPUR, Jun 09 (APP): Azad Jammu Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has expressed deep shock and grief over the tragic road accident that claimed at least 16 human lives and injured persons in the Neelam Valley district of Azad Jammu Kashmir on Sunday.
The Prime Minister directed the Regional Transport Authority of AJK to hold a probe into the mishap and submit a report immediately.
He also directed the Neelam Valley district administration and the health authorities to ensure the early completion of the rescue operation.
The Prime Minister expressed sympathies with the bereaved families and prayed for the rest of the departed soul in eternal peace.
As reported earlier, at least 16 people lost their lives when an extremely overloaded jeep, carrying over 20 passengers on its way from Taobutt to another town in the valley, plunged into the Neelam River on Sunday. Rescue operations were underway until the last reports came in late Sunday.

Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup in New York

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APP56-090624 KARACHI: June 09 – Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men's Twenty20 World Cup in New York
Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men's Twenty20 World Cup in New York
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KARACHI: June 09 – Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men's Twenty20 World Cup in New York

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Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men's Twenty20 World Cup in New York
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KARACHI: June 09 – Spectators watching cricket match between India and Pakistan on big screen at Arts Council during ICC Men’s Twenty20 World Cup in New York. APP/SDQ/TZD

PM praises Team Pakistan for good display of bowling against India in ICC T20 World Cup

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday praised a display of good bowling by Pakistan cricket team in their crucial qualifying fixture against archrival India in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, being underway in New York, USA.

On his X account, the prime minister posted “Great bowling by Team Pakistan against India in New York today. I am confident that the tournament will witness a great game of cricket!”

The prime minister wished the Green Shirts a good chase as India playing first was bowled out for 119 runs in 19 overs.
Till filing of this news, Pakistan were 15 without any loss in 2 overs.

A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men’s T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

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APP52-090624 RAWALPINDI: June 09 – A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. APP/ADZ/TZD

A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

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A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
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RAWALPINDI: June 09 – A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

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RAWALPINDI: June 09 – A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men’s T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
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RAWALPINDI: June 09 – A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men’s T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

A large number of spectators watching T-20 cricket match between Pakistan and India during ICC Men's T20 World Cup on big screens installed by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

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Islamic Affairs Ministry Receives 460 Pilgrims from 47 Countries Within Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): The Ministry of Islamic Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Dawah, and Guidance continues to welcome guests as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, Umrah, and Visit.

This initiative, carried out and supervised by the ministry, is in accordance with the royal order to host 2,322 male and female Hajj pilgrims from 88 countries.

Today, the program welcomed 460 Hajj pilgrims from 47 countries, bringing the total to 494 pilgrims from 51 countries. These guests benefit from a comprehensive system of services provided by the ministry to ensure they can perform Hajj rituals easily and conveniently.

The ministry aims to reflect a dignified image of moderate Islamic awareness, highlight the efforts of the wise leadership in serving the Two Holy Mosques and their Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, and employ all possible means to facilitate the performance of Hajj and Umrah rituals and visits to the Two Holy Mosques for large numbers of Muslims who are influential in their communities.

24/7 Medical Care: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Program Prioritizes Pilgrim Health

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, overseeing the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Guests Program for Hajj, prioritizes the well-being of pilgrims throughout their journey.

To ensure their health, the program provides integrated medical clinics equipped with state-of-the-art therapeutic and diagnostic emergency equipment, as well as a full stock of preventive and therapeutic medications.

These clinics operate 24/7, offering easy access for pilgrims residing nearby. Doctors at the clinics examine pilgrims, provide necessary and urgent care, dispense appropriate medications, and monitor chronic health conditions like diabetes and blood pressure. Additionally, health-care professionals raise awareness of health issues relevant to Hajj, promoting healthy practices for a safe and fulfilling pilgrimage.

Ambulances are readily available to transport critical cases to hospitals, ensuring a smooth transition to further medical care provided by the Ministry of Health. The comprehensive health-care services these clinics offer have been met with positive feedback from pilgrims participating in the program.

Guests have expressed their appreciation for the support they receive, allowing them to focus on their spiritual duties and perform their Hajj rituals with greater ease and peace of mind.

Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the Prince Rahim Aga Khan

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APP48-090624 GILGIT: June 09 - Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the Prince Rahim Aga Khan. APP/AHS/TZD
Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the Prince Rahim Aga Khan
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Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan in a meeting with the Prince Rahim Aga Khan
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GILGIT: June 09 – Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Haji Gulbar Khan presenting memento to Prince Rahim Aga Khan.

PM grieved over shahadat of security personnel in Lakki Marwat

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ISLAMABAD, Jun 09 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday while reiterating the resolve to continue fighting against terrorism till its complete elimination, expressed his deep grief over shahadat of seven security personnel, including Captain Muhammad Faraz Ilyas shaheed, in a terrorist attack in District Lakki Marwat.

The prime minister prayed for the bereaved families to bear the losses with equanimity, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.

He said that the entire nation saluted the law enforcement agencies for their services and unprecedented sacrifices and stood with the brave Jawans.

The prime minister also resolved to make terrorists accountable.