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Second Pakistan-Bangladesh Test is moved by PCB from Karachi to Rawalpindi

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Given that National Bank Stadium in Karachi is now undergoing built in anticipation of the Champions Trophy in 2025, the cricket board made this decision.

The PCB announced in a press release that it had decided to move the second ICC World Test Championship match to Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium due to the deployment of heavy construction equipment and the necessity to follow strict redevelopment schedules for the National Bank Stadium, which is being prepared for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 next year. It had also consulted with the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

Because of this decision, cricket fans and viewers may now watch both Test matches live, which provides a sneak peek at Pakistan’s next demanding international season. The national team will play at least 17 ODIs, 14 T20Is, and nine Tests between August 21 and April 5, inclusive, during this time.

The timelines for the venue’s preparedness have been provided by the specialists in construction. They said the cricketers would be disturbed by the noise pollution caused by the building, even if it was still possible to proceed during play.

“Moreover, the players, officials, broadcasters, and media may experience negative health effects from the dust from the building site.

“The PCB, after speaking with all stakeholders and examining operational and logistical considerations, has opted to conduct both Tests in Rawalpindi, given that construction must continue uninterrupted to ensure the venue is operationally ready for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.

We will continue to collaborate closely with architects and construction specialists to ensure a safe and secure hosting of the match, keeping the England and Wales Cricket Board informed. At this time, we would prefer not to speculate about the hosting of the second Test in Karachi from October 15–19.

The first test of the series is set to take place on August 21 in Rawalpindi. From August 30 to September 3, however, is when the second Test match is supposed to take place.

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Iranian President Offers Condolences for Kurram Terrorist Attack

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Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, has expressed his sorrow for the recent terrorist assault in Pakistan that claimed dozens of lives and denounced the crime.

The Iranian president said that all types of terrorism must be denounced in a statement. In addition to the relatives of the attack victims, he sent his sympathies to the people and government of Pakistan.

“I will stand by its friendly and brotherly country, Pakistan, and will seriously pursue the fight against terrorism to enhance security and stability in the region,” he added.

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It’s unfortunate that political points were scored. Claims Against Saudi Arabia Show a Desperate Attitude: Dar

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According to Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, accusing Saudi Arabia of gaining political points is a sign of a desperate attitude.

In response to the PTI founder’s spouse’s remarks on Saudi Arabia, the Deputy Prime Minister stated, “Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are close friends and brothers.”

According to Dar, Saudi Arabia’s path of growth and prosperity is something they greatly admire. The nation of Pakistan takes pride in its strong ties with Saudi Arabia, which has supported it no matter what.

He said it is unfortunate and shows a desperate attitude to “implice Saudi Arabia for petty political point scoring.”

In order to prevent any political forces from jeopardizing Pakistan’s foreign policy, the deputy prime minister of their political objectives.”

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Examining Drug Mafia: Balochistani Smuggling Operation Started

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Two drug dealers were detained and an international narcotics deal was thwarted in Balochistan by government institutions.

A significant amount of crystal ice was taken from the individuals who were arrested.

The 70 kg of illegal goods that were found are valued about $1 million on the global market.

The arrested person’s cell phone also yielded contact information for the international drug gangs from Afghanistan and Britain.

The Pakistan Security Forces are dedicated to making the nation drug-free.

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