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The team’s failure to capitalize against India is acknowledged by Mohammad Rizwan.

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After losing to India in Sunday’s ICC Champions Trophy 2025 match, Pakistan captain Muhammad Rizwan acknowledged that his team did not take advantage of winning the toss.

According to Rizwan, India’s bowlers controlled the middle overs, limiting Pakistan to 240 runs after they had set a goal of 280.

“When Saud Shakeel and I were batting, our plan was to take the game deep, but our shot selection was poor, which cost us wickets at crucial moments,” Rizwan said. He admitted that India’s bowling attack limited Pakistan’s ability to reach a competitive score.

Rizwan also praised the efforts of India’s hitters, especially Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli, who stole the match from Pakistan with their outstanding batting. Rizwan said, “In ODI cricket, you have to perform in all three aspects,” highlighting his team’s general inability to win the match.

The skipper of Pakistan also emphasized the necessity to strengthen their fielding by highlighting persistent errors. “We have been consistently making the same errors, particularly when fielding. Going forward, we must work on these,” he continued.

Indian captain Rohit Sharma, meanwhile, commended his team’s teamwork in the victory and gave bowlers Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja credit for holding Pakistan to a low score.

“Our bowlers performed admirably in keeping Pakistan’s score down. Things were difficult because of Saud Shakeel and Rizwan’s alliance, but we followed our plan,” Sharma stated.

“Virat batted brilliantly today, but none of us in the dressing room are surprised by his performance,” Sharma said in reference to Virat Kohli’s game-winning innings.

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The Pakistan-EU Business Forum is scheduled to take place from May 14–15.

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To strengthen economic relations, the first-ever two-day Pakistan-EU Business forum is scheduled to take place in Islamabad from May 14–15.

A statement released by the European Union delegation in Islamabad states that throughout the two days of the high-level business conference, Pakistan’s potential, innovation, and best practices in important industries like energy, green logistics, pharmaceuticals, information technology, and textiles would be highlighted.

In order to enhance the regulatory environment and promote commerce, the event will encourage communication between the public and private sectors.

“European companies are recognizing Pakistan as a potential business destination,” said EU Ambassador Dr. Riina Kionka.

The EU-Pakistan business network, which will bring together the more than 300 European companies operating in Pakistan, will also be launched during the business event.

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Dar highlights the Cabinet Committee on Privatization’s dedication to PIACL’s privatization.

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Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar chaired a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Privatization in Islamabad.
A accelerated strategy for privatizing PICACL was accepted by the committee, which included managerial control and the sale of 51–100% of the company’s share capital.
Ishaq Dar underlined the government’s dedication to privatizing Piacl in order to realize its full potential and lessen the financial strain on the public coffers.

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ECNEC: Meeting Authorizes Development Projects Totaling Rs. 1.27 Trillion

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13 development projects totaling 1,275.714 billion rupees were approved by ECNEC in important areas such as public infrastructure, transportation, communications, railroads, and space technology.

The national economic council’s executive committee met under the direction of Senator Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister.

The committee also approved flood repair projects in Sindh to rebuild vital infrastructure and economic transformation projects in Gilgit-Baltistan to reduce poverty.

The purchase of high-capacity wagons and passenger coaches by Pakistan Railways, the Pakistan optical remote sensing satellite project, and a number of major road projects to improve connectivity were among the major approvals.

Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister, reiterated the government’s dedication to economic advancement, interprovincial connectivity, and sustainable development.

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