February 20, 2025

Imam-ul-Haq approved as replacement for Fakhar Zaman in Pakistan squad

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By Ehsan Qureshi at National Stadium, Karachi 

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The Event Technical Committee of the 9th ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 has approved Imam-ul-Haq as a replacement for Fakhar Zaman in the Pakistan squad. The 29-year-old Imam, who has played 72 ODIs, was named as a replacement after Fakhar got ruled out due to an oblique injury. 

The left-handed Fakhar, after having exhibited attacking instincts in the tri-series, which preceded the Champions Trophy, was seriously injured when he chased down a drive in the very first over of the opening game against New Zealand on February 19. 

He saved the boundary but the injury forced him to leave the field. He came into bat down the order, at number four, because of having spent time in the dressing room which prevented him from taking up the usual position of an opener. 

He could be felt in obvious discomfort while executing aggressive shots and his future in the tournament seemed in jeopardy while watching him bat. Fakhar has now been replaced officially and his position has been taken by Imam, also a left-handed opening batsman. 

The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the player can be officially added to the squad. The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 consists of Wasim Khan (ICC General Manager-Cricket), Sarah Edgar (ICC Senior Manager-Events), Usman Wahla (PCB Director-International Cricket Operations) and Shaun Pollock (Independent Representative).

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Young, Latham blast centuries as New Zealand whip Pakistan in ICC Champions Trophy curtain-raiser

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By Ehsan Qureshi at National Stadium, Karachi 

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The duo of opener Will Young and wicketkeeper Tom Latham blasted superb centuries as New Zealand whipped defending champions Pakistan by 60 runs in the curtain-raiser match of the 9th ICC Champions Trophy Cricket Tournament at National Stadium, Karachi, on February 19. 

Chasing 321 for victory, Pakistan was bowled out 260 in 47.2 overs much to dismay and disappointment of a crowd, estimated to be in the excess of 25,000, and millions of their supporters around the globe. 

Khushdil Shah top-scored with 69 off 49 balls with ten sizzling boundaries and a six. Babar Azam made steady 64 off 90 balls with the aid of half dozen boundaries and a six. Fast bowler Will O’Rourke and left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner captured three wickets each to devastate the Pakistan batting. 

Opener Young returned to top form with a spectacular 107 while left-handed Latham slammed unbeaten 118 to lead Kiwis to a commanding total at the new-look National Stadium. 

This was Muhammad Rizwan-led Pakistan’s third successive defeat against New Zealand over the last few days, after suffering a couple of defeats in the tri-series league round and final. 

The visitors were in a spot of bother at 73 for three in the 17th over after losing top batters Devon Conway (10), Kane Williamson (1) and Daryl Mitchell (10) cheaply. But Young and Latham retrieved the situation by adding 118 runs for the third wicket. 

Latham, having returned to form after being dismissed for consecutive ducks in the tri-series league matches, clubbed ten boundaries and three sixes in his 104-ball knock. With Glenn Philips, he plundered 125 runs off mere 74 balls. Philips, extending his brilliant run, smashed a brutal 61 off 39 balls with three fours and four sixes. 

First, Young and Latham and later Latham and Philips went on a rampage against the pace duo of Shaheeen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf as Blackcaps scored 113 runs in last 10 overs and 64 in last five with Pakistan’s death bowling worries continuing unabated. 

Haris, who conceded 44 runs in his first two spells, was punished badly by Latham and Philips, who hammered him for 39 runs hoisting three sixes. 

The 32-year-old Young, who could muster only 28 runs in three innings of tri-series, defied the home bowlers with superb batting display. He reached his fifty in 56 balls with five boundaries and a six off Haris. 

Having accelerated the rate of scoring with Latham with lovely stroke-play, he reached the coveted three-figure mark by pushing Abrar Ahmed for a single. 

After earning the distinction of scoring the first century of the tournament, Young eventually departed when trying to lift Naseem Shah out of the ground as he was caught by substitute fielder Faheem Ashraf at fine-leg. He made 107 off 113 which included a dozen boundaries and six. This was his fourth hundred in ODIs. 

Young and Devon Conway gave Kiwis a promising start of 39 runs to neutralize the early assault of Shaheen and Haris with new ball. However, two wickets in five balls tilted the game towards Pakistan. 

Leg-spinner Abrar struck in his second over by cleaning Conway with a carrom ball to the delight of vociferous crowd. It was a big breakthrough for the hosts. The New Zealanders landed in deeper trouble when speedster Naseem Shah removed classy batter Williamson, who edged a beautiful outswinger to keeper Rizwan. 

Quite remarkably, it was for the first time since 2019 when the master batsman was removed before reaching double figures in ODIs. 

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss yet again and opted to bowl first in conditions which were nearly ideal for batting but the decision was prompted by the anticipated dew factor in the evening. Fast bowler Haris Rauf returned to the team after regaining fitness. He replaced Faheem Ashraf. Rachin Ravindra, however, was still not fit for New Zealand.

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President Asif Zardari graces opening ceremony of Champions Trophy at National Stadium; PAF aerial display stuns spectators

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By Ehsan Qureshi at National Stadium, Karachi 

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, was the chief guest in the opening ceremony of the 9th ICC Champions Trophy Cricket Tournament at the National Stadium, Karachi, on February 19. The First Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari also accompanied the President. 

Upon arrival at the National Stadium, the dignitaries were received by the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohsin Naqvi, who also happens to be the Federal Minister for Interior. 

The President and the First Lady, accompanied by former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, carried the Champions Trophy onto the field. President Asif Zardari met with the captains of the Pakistan and New Zealand cricket teams. Later, the President and the First Lady also watched the match between the two teams. 

The opening ceremony of the ICC Champions Trophy also witnessed a stunning aerial display by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), offering a tribute to the nation. 

The performance, led by the Sherdil team, spread the colours of the green and white flag across the skies, a magnificent representation of national pride. 

The Sherdil team, renowned for its professional expertise, demonstrated exceptional skills with their daring stunts, including the iconic Shaheen break manoeuvre. 

The breath-taking show, featuring JF-17s, F-16s, and the Sherdil Shaheens, set hearts racing and mesmerized the audience. 

The JF-17 Thunder aircraft also participated in the fly-past, which amplified the spectacle. This aircraft has been known for having proved its formidable capabilities in numerous international exercises.

The involvement of JF-17s in various air forces around the world is a testament to their operational excellence and combat readiness. The entire aerial display was a resounding demonstration of the Pakistan Air Force’s professionalism and the unwavering spirit of the nation.

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