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Jason Gillespie is “confident” in Babar Azam’s powerful return.

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On Thursday, Jason Gillespie, Pakistan’s red-ball head coach, stated his belief that star batsman Babar Azam can make a good return in all forms.

Babar’s poor recent performances have put him under intense scrutiny. A disappointing home Test series against Bangladesh last month saw him fall out of the top ten in the ICC Test Batting Rankings, managing a pitiful 64 runs in four innings.

Following his 35-run two-inning performance in the opening Test match against England, he was left from the team for the rest of the series.

After Babar was substituted, Kamran Ghulam, a reliable domestic player, seized the chance and smashed a century in his debut innings, which proved crucial in Pakistan’s 152-run triumph over England in the second Test.

On his comeback, Babar Azam is expected to continue playing a “huge role” for the Green Shirts and scoring a lot of runs, according to Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie.

Once more, I do. Being a selector, I am unable to respond to that question. I will state, however, that Babar is a superb player. He is, in my opinion, among the world’s top players. I don’t think many great players in the world have never experienced a lean period, but yes, he did have one. Gillespie commented.

“I have great confidence. Babar Will will return to play for Pakistan and score a lot of runs in all formats. The player is simply too skilled. His game is something he works so hard at. He prepares himself and knows exactly what he needs to do to get ready. He continued, “I absolutely anticipate him playing a significant role for Pakistan in the near future.”

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The government is dedicated to protecting diplomats: Dar

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The security of the diplomatic enclave and the red zone is the government’s main priority, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar.

The deputy prime minister told the Dplomate Corps in Islamabad that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had a violent past and that it was responsible for the current upheaval in the Federal Capital.

The president of Belarus visited Pakistan on November 24 and the government had to welcome him and his entourage, he said, but PTI chose the same day for its agitation tactics.

According to Senator Ishaq Dar, the party leadership convened multiple lengthy meetings to try to alter the protests’ date and venue, but their ill-intentioned actions prevented the change from succeeding.

This year, the government established the Law of Peace and Protection Act 2024, which prohibits such protests in certain areas. However, the PTI leadership disregarded this law and continued to protest in the red zone, according to the Foreign Minister.

According to Dar, the PTI also made up the tale of the 35 punctures in 2013 that claimed electoral tampering, but the investigation found that this was untrue.

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Finance Minister: Pakistan Is Committed To Putting IMF Program Into Practice

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According to Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, Pakistan is dedicated to implementing the IMF Program, and economic reforms are under progress as well as the simplification of corporate procedures.

Speaking at a function in Islamabad today, the finance minister stated that the economy is doing well, the current account deficit has drastically shrunk, and inflation has fallen to a 78-month low.

Pakistan has made tremendous strides in every sector of the economy over the past 14 months, he said, and now we must fortify the framework of economic stability.

According to him, the private sector plays a significant role in the economy, and the government would support it fully and provide policy guidance.

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Respect for one another is essential for a stable society: Minister

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According to Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, the foundations of a stable society are harmony, peace, tolerance, and respect for one another.

Speaking at an Islamabad symposium about the role of religion in fostering peace, the planning minister claimed that Islam taught a lesson in fraternity.

In society, he remarked, respect for one another is crucial.
According to Ahsan Iqbal, social stability and peace depend on each individual playing a part.

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