Rana gets exemption from drug case hearing

LAHORE: A special court for narcotics control on Saturday granted exemption of one day to Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah from drug case hearing.

The Court for Control of Narcotics Substances exempted Rana Sanaullah from attending the court hearing of a drug case filed against him and others. The interior minister in his plea said that he was busy with regard to the law and order situation after long march in Rawalpindi today.

The special court adjourned further hearing of the case until December 03. Rana Sanaullah was arrested on July 1, 2019, by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) from the Islamabad-Lahore motorway near the Sukheki point. The ANF had claimed that 15 kilograms of drugs were recovered from his car. He was later released on bail in December of the same year.

Northern and Sindh team to compete for Quaid-e-Azam Trophy

LAHORE: Pakistan’s premier first-class tournament Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is set to have a new champion as last season’s finalists Northern take on Sindh in the five-day final at the headquarters of Pakistan cricket, Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium from Saturday. Northern have been the finalist twice since the revamp of the domestic system in 2019-20. They would be hoping to make it a case of third time lucky after losing out on the title both in 2019-20 and 2021-22 seasons.

Sindh are appearing in their first final under the revamped system. The final will be streamed live on the Pakistan Cricket Board’s YouTube channel and broadcast live on PTV Sports. The toss will take place at 0900, while the first ball will be bowled at 0930. This is also the first final to be staged at the GSL since under the new domestic system, Karachi’s National Stadium (now known as the National Bank Cricket Arena) staged the last three Quaid-e-Azam Trophy finals.

Both sides will be missing some key performers in the final as Pakistan’s Test squad begins preparations for the series against England. Northern’s captain Nauman Ali, Sindh captain Saud Shakeel, wicketkeeper-batter Sarfaraz Ahmed and spinners Abrar Ahmed and Zahid Mehmood would all be engaged as members of the Test squad.

Despite the absence of some seasoned and top performers of the ongoing season, the final is set to produce riveting cricket with the teams competing for the historic tournament trophy and the winners’ purse of PKR 10,000,000.

Both captains have meanwhile expressed their desire to lift the trophy at the headquarters of PCB. Khurram Manzoor said, “The players are focused on the final, they have taken one game at a time in the tournament and are looking forward to playing the same brand of cricket in the final. “We have played quality cricket throughout the tournament, and we are looking to repeat the same to get positive result in the big game.

“It is a great honour for us that four players of our team are currently on national assignment. It is an opportunity for other players to step up and grab the opportunities on offer with both hands.”

Umar Amin said, “Our team have completely dominated the tournament from the start and we are looking to repeat the same performance to lift the trophy. We have kept things very simple, we will try to keep it that way in the final as well to get positive outcome from the big game.

“I am fond of Mohammad Huraira’s temperament and thinking when he is batting. This is a great sign for the team and for Huraira as well that at this age he is scoring runs and that too since last year.”

Top performers:

Central Punjab opener Abdullah Shafique tops the run-getters chart with a tally of 867 runs at 72.25 (three centuries, four fifties). Southern Punjab middle-order batter Usman Salahuddin is a mere five runs behind with 862 runs at 66.31 (four hundreds, three fifties).

Northern’s Mohammad Huraira who topped the batting charts last year (his debut first-class season) can accomplish the feat once again in his young career as he will start the final with 803 runs – needing 65 to overtake Abdullah. Huraira averages 61.77 going into the final, his run tally includes three centuries and two fifties.

In the absence of Saud, Sindh’s pair of Omair Bin Yousuf and Khurram Manzoor would aim to score heavy in the tournament decider. They enter the big match with 604 (average 50.33, three centuries, one fifty) and 602 runs (average 54.73, three centuries, two fifties) to their credit respectively – occupying 11th and 12th spots in the batting charts.

Abrar’s outstanding season has earned him a Test squad spot, the right-arm mystery spinner bagged 43 wickets in a mere 12 innings (average 21.95, five five-wicket hauls) to top the bowling charts. Northern’s all-rounder Mubasir Khan is number two with his off-spin taking 28 wickets in 10 matches at 31.54 (one five-wicket haul). Northern’s seam bowling all-rounder Aamir Jamal is at the third spot with 25 wickets in eight appearances while Sindh’s pacer Muhammad Umar is fifth with 24 wickets in eight games.

Prize money:

Winner – PKR 10,000,000/-

Runner Up – PKR 5,000,000/-

Best Batter – PKR 500,000/-

Best Bowler – PKR 500,000/-

Best Wicketkeeper – PKR 500,000/-

Player of the Tournament – PKR 500,000/-

Player of the final – PKR 50,000/-

Match officials:

Field Umpires – Rashid Riaz and Faisal Afridi

TV Umpire – Waleed Yaqoob

Reserve Umpire – Ghaffar Kazmi

Referee – Muhammad Javed

PR reduces cargo trains fair

LAHORE: Pakistan Railways has slashed the fares of several cargo trains, it emerged Saturday.

The decision to slash cargo train fares was taken in a meeting chaired by Federal Railways Minister Saad Rafique in Lahore. According to PR spokesperson, the fares for all container stock between Lahore and port areas have been slashed on the directions of Saad Rafique. Earlier in October, the authorities increased the fares of all classes of trains due to inflation.

According to the notification, the fare of AC sleeper class of Khyber Mail running between Karachi and Peshawar via Lahore had been increased to Rs11,000. The AC business class fare had been increased to Rs8,000 and the AC standard class fare has been increased to Rs7,000. The fare of the economy class was increased to Rs3,000.

AIOU defers exams in Islamabad, Rawalpindi

RAWALPINDI: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has postponed today’s examinations to be held in Islamabad and Rawalpindi owing to the PTI’s long march.

An AIOU spokesman said on Saturday that except Islamabad and Rawalpindi examinations will be held as per schedule in all other cities and tehsils. The examinations for spring semester which were put off were under AD, ADC, Bed, BBA and BS (ODL) programs. The postponement also included exams under MA, Med, MSc and MBA programs, the spokesman added. The deferred examinations will now take place on December 14, the AIOU spokesman said.

PM invites Turkish investors to invest in divers sectors

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said there is infinite potential of enhancing trade and investment relations between Pakistan and Turkiye.

Addressing a meeting of Pakistan-Turkiye Business Council in Istanbul on Saturday, he said both the countries are like a family and our hearts beat together. He however said these historical fraternal relations are not properly reflected through the bilateral trade and investment relations.

He said we need to put our act together and simplify business regulations to realize the potential of cooperation. He said his government will do everything possible to address the issues faced by the Turkish businessmen in Pakistan. Shehbaz Sharif said both the countries have signed an agreement to enhance trade volume to five billion dollars in the next three years. He said we should make utmost efforts to achieve this target rather double it in the given timeframe.

Referring to the reliance of Pakistan on expensive imported fuel, the Prime Minister said his government has firmed up a plan of producing ten thousand megawatts of electricity through solar projects. He invited the Turkish companies to invest in these projects which he said will help them earn good profits while save Pakistan from importing crude oil. He assured an enabling environment will be provided to the investors.

He said a special conference will also be organized in Islamabad for the Turkish investors to apprise them of the solar projects. We will be great partners in this big investment portfolio which will be a win-win for both the countries. As regards the launch of third of four MILGEM Corvette Ships for Pakistan Navy, the Prime Minister said this defence cooperation between the two countries will move forward in the days to come. He was also appreciative of Turkish help for the flood victims.

CTD arrests nine alleged terrorists in Punjab

LAHORE: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Punjab on Saturday claimed to have arrested nine alleged terrorists in multiple intelligence based operations (IBO) across the province.

The CTD also recovered two IEDs, a large quantity of explosives, 13 detonators, protective fuse, weapons, bullets and cash from the detainees during seven-week long IBOs. The arrested suspects have been identified as Azam Khan, Mansoor, Farooq, Shami Pervez, Muhammad Siddique, Abul Manan, Ismail, Abdur Razzaque from Lahore, and Muhammad Bilal. According to a CTD spokesman, the arrested suspects wanted to target important personalities, government buildings and sensitive installations.

Committee constituted to prepare road map for interest-free banking system: Finance Minister

ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said the government has decided to implement interest-free banking system in the country.

Talking to a private news channel, he said all appeals against the Federal Shariat Court’s verdict for interest-free banking system have been withdrawn in accordance with the decision. The Finance Minister said a high power committee has been formed, including all stakeholders that would form a road map to achieve the desired aim of an interest-free banking system.

Referring to PTI Chief Imran Khan’s remarks about the country’s economy, he said political leaderships should not compromise national interest for the sake of politics. He said spreading lies through social media have been the doctrine of the necessity for Imran Khan’s politics to survive, urging him to avoid giving frivolous statements on the economy.