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South Africa advanced to the ICC WTC final by defeating Pakistan.

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After Mohammed Abbas grabbed six wickets and tore down the home batting order, Rabada and Jansen hit 31 and 16 in an undefeated partnership of 51 off 50 balls to get South Africa across the finish line and prevent Pakistan from pulling off a stunning comeback triumph.

The test ended more like a Twenty20 match, with the tailenders providing the opportunity for Pakistan to win a test in South Africa for the first time in eighteen years after South Africa had collapsed badly before lunch.

But in the midst of scenes of wild jubilation, Jansen scored the winning runs with a sophisticated drive to the boundary, and Rabada, the second-best test bowler, turned out to be an unlikely batting hero.

It’s a strong advertisement for test cricket and quite emotive. A bit of a rollercoaster, but a lot of love and happiness for us. Temba Bavuma, the home captain, stated, “We’re happy to have achieved the outcome, even though we had to do it the hard way.”

It was devastating for Pakistan since South Africa had a difficult time chasing a modest mark of 148 after Abbas had got them within four wickets in a long run of 13 consecutive overs before lunch.

A DRAMATIC FAILURE

With 50 runs needed and six wickets remaining, Abbas, whose total numbers were 6-54 off 19.3 overs, orchestrated a stunning collapse just as South Africa appeared to be on the verge of a straightforward triumph.
The lucky dismissal of skipper Temba Bavuma for 40 was part of his haul. He walked after believing he had edged the ball behind to the wicketkeeper, but he will regret not reexamining the judgment because the television replays showed it had touched his pocket instead of his bat during the passage.

Abbas also had David Bedingham and Corbin Bosch caught behind after bowling Aiden Markram. Bosch went first ball to help South Africa fall from 96-4 to 99-8.

“I’m really proud of what we’ve done, but as a team, we need to be more brutal moving forward. Shan Masood, the captain of Pakistan, stated, “We must take advantage of the opportunities that test cricket presents.”

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Key suspect in Ameer Balaj Tipu murder case detained in Oman

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An important suspect in the murder case of Amir Balaj has been taken into custody in Oman. Authorities in Oman captured the wanted man, Bilawal, and took him to Lahore.

The FIA official stated that the suspect had gone overseas last year in order to avoid arrest and that a case had been filed against him in Lahore.

Bilawal was the third gunman in the Amir Balaj murder case, according to police confirmation.

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The horrific incidents that resulted in Ameer Balaj Tipu’s premature death took place during a wedding ceremony in a residential community close to the Thokar Niaz Beg district of Lahore.

Based on initial inquiries, the armed and determined attacker blatantly attacked Balaj Tipu, who had recently joined the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), killing him instantly.

Two more people suffered severe injuries in the ensuing crossfire, adding to the shock and tragedy of the event.

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Vawda’s allegations of death threats about the purchase of a vehicle are denied by the FBR association.

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Regarding Senator Faisal Vawda’s claims that Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) personnel had threatened his life, the Inland Revenue Service personnel Association has replied.

The group denies the allegations, claiming that none of its officers threatened anyone, and denounced the attempt to discredit them.

The statement emphasized that government car purchases were governed by regulations and urged Vawda to back up his claims with proof. It also raised fears that irrational remarks were hurting officers’ morale and would interfere with the tax collecting process.
The committee made the decision to forward the threatening officers’ case to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) for additional examination. Along with calling for a high-level investigation, the FBR Chairman pledged to prosecute individuals culpable for the threats.

The members of the Finance Committee urged that the case be sent to a criminal body such as the FIA. The committee has previously voiced its disapproval of the FBR’s acquisition of more than 1,000 automobiles at a cost of billions of rupees.

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Over 114,000 points, the PSX-100 index soars.

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The benchmark KSE-100 Index jumped above the 114,000-point level during trade, indicating a strong bullish trend on the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

In one update, the index increased by more than 1,590 points to 114,796 points, and in another, it increased by 1,426 points to 114,632 points. In the third trading session, the index increased by 1,030-points to 114,230 points.

Stockbrokers boosted investor confidence by attributing this spike to listed businesses’ solid financial reports. The increasing momentum was further fueled by increased buying activity in industries like banking, energy, cement, and pharmaceuticals.

The market’s performance continues to inspire optimism among analysts, who point to strong corporate earnings and economic indicators as the main drivers of the bullish trend.

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