From Olympic gold to cricket tragedies, here’s how Pakistan fared in sports in 2024

Special From Olympic gold to cricket tragedies, here’s how Pakistan fared in sports in 2024
The collage of images created on December 30, 2024 shows Pakistani athletes participating in various tournaments in 2024. (AFP/X/Instagram)
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From Olympic gold to cricket tragedies, here’s how Pakistan fared in sports in 2024

From Olympic gold to cricket tragedies, here’s how Pakistan fared in sports in 2024
  • Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem bagged Olympic gold in August by throwing javelin at impressive 92.97 meters
  • Pakistan suffered first round exit from T20 World Cup but also beat Australia and South Africa in away ODI series

ISLAMABAD: From cricket to field hockey and even track and field competitions, Pakistan’s sports journey was rife with several highs and lows throughout 2024 that left fans jumping with joy or extremely dejected and heartbroken. 
As 2024 draws to a close, here is a snapshot of how Pakistani sports fared throughout the year in cricket, field hockey, mixed martial arts, and track and field competitions. 

ARSHAD NADEEM’S OLYMPIC HEROICS
Pakistan’s biggest sporting triumph this year was Arshad Nadeem. The star javelin thrower shocked the world in August when he threw the javelin at a record-breaking 92.97 meters, earning his country its first Olympic gold medal in javelin. 
Nadeem became a household name overnight, earning cash prizes and awards from government officials for his notable achievement. 




Gold medallist Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem celebrates on the podium during the victory ceremony for the men's javelin throw athletics event during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on August 9, 2024. (AFP/File)

NOOH DASTGIR LIFTS COMMONWEALTH GOLD
Pakistani weightlifter Nooh Dastgir Butt grabbed gold for Pakistan at the prestigious Commonwealth Games in South Africa in October. He lifted a staggering 370 kilograms in his first powerlifting competition at Sun City, becoming Pakistan’s first powerlifting gold medalist.
Butt has already received the Pride of Performance Award in Pakistan for his athletic heroics. 
 

SHEHROZE KASHIF SHATTERS MOUNTAINEERING RECORDS
Renowned Pakistani mountaineer Shehroze Kashif made history by becoming the youngest high-altitude climber from Pakistan to summit all 14 of the world’s tallest peaks this year. He was able to achieve the feat after his successful ascent of the Shishapangma mountain in Tibet.
These 14 peaks, known as the “eight-thousanders,” are each over 8,000 meters high and represent the ultimate challenge in mountaineering. At just 22 years old, Kashif’s remarkable journey in climbing began when he was only 11 years old. 

HAIDER ALI WINS BRONZE AT PARIS PARALYMPICS 
Pakistan’s Haider Ali made his country proud in September when he bagged the bronze medal in the Men’s Discus competition at the Paralympic Games 2024 in Paris. This was Ali’s fourth paralympic medal for Pakistan, which he achieved with a stellar 52.54-meter throw throw.
The 39-year-old has a total of two bronze medals, one silver and one gold at the Paralympics. His medals are the only ones that Pakistan have bagged at the competition. 
 

SOHAIL SISTERS BAG FOUR GOLD MEDALS
Two Pakistani female weightlifters, Cybil and Veronica Sohail, who also happen to be sisters, bagged four gold medals during a sports championship in South Africa in August. 
The Sohails competed in the 52- and 57-kilogram categories, winning four gold medals each in the squat, bench press, deadlift, and total categories. 




This photo, shared by Twinkle Sohail, shows Pakistani female weightlifters Twinkle Sohail (right), Cybil Sohail (center) and Veronica Sohail (left) at the Lahore airport as they leave for South Africa to compete at the Asian/African/Pacific Powerlifting Championship. (Photo courtesy: Facebook/TwinkleSohail)

SHAHZAIB RIND MAKES IT BIG IN KARATE 
Pakistan’s Shahzaib Rind brought laurels to the country when he won the World Karate Combat Light Heavyweight Championship in September, defeating Brazil’s Luiz Victor Rocha in the final held in Singapore. 
The World Karate Combat is a global professional martial arts league featuring fighters from various weight classes and countries. Rind, from Balochistan, triumphed in the Light Heavyweight division, which includes fighters weighing between 175 and 205 pounds (79 to 93 kg). 




The picture posted on April 13, 2023, shows Pakistani ‘Karate Kid’ Shahzaib Rind holding Pakistani flag after winning a fight in US. (Shahzaib Rind)

PAKISTAN’S MMA STAR ANITA KARIM BEATS ITALIAN OPPONENT
Anita Karim, Pakistan’s first-ever female Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, secured a victory over Italy’s Adriana Fusini in January 2024 in Thailand, making her country proud with a stellar performance. 
Hailing from Hunza Valley, Karim has previously earned numerous accolades at both local and international levels. 
Competing in the ‘Women’s Atomweight’ category, the match lasted just one round, with Karim defeating Fusini in 2 minutes and 20 seconds by forcing a submission with a keylock. 




Pakistan's Anita Karim takes a bow after winning a fight against Italian newcomer Adriana Fusini at the legendary Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, on Jan. 26, 2024. (Anita Karim)

BISMAH MAROOF CALLS IT A DAY
Former Pakistan women’s captain Bismah Maroof announced she was retiring from international cricket in April this year. 
Maroof is the only Pakistani woman batter to score over 3,000 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 2,500 runs in T20 Internationals (T20Is). She holds the record for the most runs in both formats, cementing her status as one of the finest batters Pakistan has ever seen in women’s cricket.
She featured in 276 international matches throughout her 18-year career for Pakistan.




The picture uploaded by Pakistan Cricket Board on November 13, 2019 shows former Pakistan women’s captain Bismah Maroof playing a shot in a match against Bangladesh. (Pakistan Cricket Board)

PAKISTAN’S FIELD HOCKEY RESURGENCE
The Pakistan hockey team displayed a remarkable performance at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia this year, making it to the final for the first time in 13 years. In the final, Pakistan faced Japan and after a 2-2 draw at full time, Japan won 4-1 in a penalty shootout, claiming the title.
PAKISTAN LIFT BLIND T20 WORLD CUP TROPHY
Pakistan won the Blind T20 World Cup in December after defeating Bangladesh by 10 wickets in a victory that coincided with the annual International Day Of Persons With Disabilities.
This was the first time Pakistan won the Blind T20 World Cup since the inception of the tournament in 2012, with India winning the previous three editions.
The hosts lifted the cup after taking part in a tournament where India did not feature due to its political tensions with Pakistan. 
MOHAMMAD ASIF WINS WORLD SNOOKER TITLE
Veteran Pakistani cueist Mohammad Asif won his third IBSF World Snooker Championship title in November, equaling India’s Pankaj Advani’s record of three individual world titles. Pakistan’s other pool players achieve remarkable results as well, with Awais Munir claiming the Asian 6-Red Snooker Championship and rising star Mohammad Hasnain defeating Ahsan Ramzan to win the Asian U21 Snooker Championship this year. 




The picture posted by Radio Pakistan on November 6, 2024 shows Muhammad Asif posing for a pictue after winning his third IBSF World Snooker Championship title in Qatar. (Radio Pakistan

CRICKET HEARTBREAKS
Pakistan cricket was rife with bad news for enthusiastic fans throughout the year. The ICC T20 World Cup in June was disappointing for the green shirts, who crashed out of the tournament in the first round after a shock defeat at the hands of minnows USA and arch-rivals India. 
To add insult to injury, Pakistan succumbed to its first Test series defeat against Bangladesh at home 2-0 in September. 
However, the men’s squad turned their fortunes around by beating England 2-1 at home in a Test series before beating Australia in an ODI away series 2-1 for the first time in 22 years. Pakistan also became the first side to whitewash South Africa 3-0 in an away ODI series in December. 




Pakistan's Haris Rauf (C) reacts to a run during the ICC men's Twenty20 World Cup 2024 group A cricket match between Pakistan and Canada at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in East Meadow, New York on June 11, 2024. (AFP/File)

PAKISTAN FAIL TO QUALIFY FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
The year 2024 was another challenging one for Pakistani football, with the men’s national team failing to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 
However, the national team reached a historic milestone by advancing to the second round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualification for the 2026 World Cup this year. This success was especially notable because Pakistan secured their place in the second round after a historic 1-0 aggregate victory over Cambodia in the first round. 




The picture posted on June 5, 2024 on Pakistan Football Federation's Instagram account shows group picture of Pakistan's men football team ahead of their match against Saudi Arabia. (Pakistan Football Federation)

 


Pakistani PM, son acquitted in long-running sugar mills corruption case

Pakistani PM, son acquitted in long-running sugar mills corruption case
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Pakistani PM, son acquitted in long-running sugar mills corruption case

Pakistani PM, son acquitted in long-running sugar mills corruption case
  • Case involved allegations of the misuse of authority by Shehbaz Sharif when he was chief minister of Punjab provinces
  • Anti-graft authority had charged Sharif with using public funds to built a sludge carrier that would benefit a family-owned mill

ISLAMABAD: An anti-corruption court on Thursday acquitted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Shahbaz on charges of using public funds to benefit Ramzan Sugar Mills, built by the premier’s father in 1992 and part of the Sharif Group of Companies.
The case, filed by the National Accountability Bureau on Feb. 18, 2019, involved allegations Sharif had used public funds to build a sludge carrier in Chiniot district in Punjab province to benefit Ramzan Sugar Mills, owned by his sons. Sharif was the chief minister of Punjab province at the time. NAB had alleged the project inflicted a loss of Rs213 million to the national exchequer.
“An Anti-Corruption Court Lahore has acquitted Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and former Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz in the Ramzan Sugar Mills case,” state broadcaster Radio Pakistan said on Thursday. “The verdict was announced by Judge of Anti-Corruption Court Sardar Iqbal Dogar in Lahore.”
Sharif and son Hamza were indicted in the case in 2019. They had pleaded during hearings since that the sludge carrier was not constructed only to cater to the family’s mill but to benefit the area.
“The acquittal came after the NAB informed the court that it had found no evidence of financial corruption or misuse of authority by Shehbaz and stated and stated that the allegations of misuse of authority and corruption against the former prime minister were not substantiated under the National Accountability Ordinance of 1999,” Pakistan’s top news channel, Geo News, reported.
“The premier and former chief minister, in the 2018 reference, was accused of causing massive financial loss to the national kitty by awarding the contract to a construction firm without a competitive bidding process.”
In Nov. 2023, Sharif and 10 others were acquitted by an accountability court in the Lahore in the Ashiana-e-Iqbal Housing Scheme reference. 
Sharif, 73, is the younger brother of three-time Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who spearheaded their Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party’s election campaign for the 2024 general election.
This is Sharif’s second term as prime minister. He first replaced cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan as prime minister after the latter’s ouster in a no-confidence vote in parliament in April 2022.
Sharif is best known for his direct, “can-do” administrative style, which was on display when, as chief minister of Punjab province, he worked closely with China on Beijing-funded projects after 2013. He also planned and executed a number of ambitious infrastructure mega-projects, including Pakistan’s first modern mass transport system in his hometown, the eastern city of Lahore.


Pakistan’s renovated Gaddafi Stadium to open tomorrow with fireworks, music

Pakistan’s renovated Gaddafi Stadium to open tomorrow with fireworks, music
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Pakistan’s renovated Gaddafi Stadium to open tomorrow with fireworks, music
  • PCB has renovated cricket stadiums in Lahore and Karachi for the 2025 Champions Trophy this month
  • Tournament will follow hybrid model after India refused to play in Pakistan, citing ‘security concerns’

KARACHI: Pakistan’s newly renovated Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore will host a free opening ceremony on Feb. 7 featuring a fireworks display, light show and live performances ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Thursday.

The PCB has been renovating stadiums in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi for the tournament, which will take place later this month across the three venues alongside Dubai. This will be the first ICC tournament held in Pakistan since the 1996 World Cup.

According to the PCB, Gaddafi Stadium has been transformed into a world-class facility, featuring over 34,000 seats, brand-new scoreboards on two corners and state-of-the-art floodlights to ensure exceptional visibility for players and spectators after sunset.

“Famous singers Ali Zafar, Arif Lohar and Aima Baig will perform at the opening ceremony,” the PCB said in a statement. “A magnificent display of drums, fireworks and a light show will take place. The public will have free entry to the opening ceremony.”

The statement highlighted that the state-of-the-art stadium had been completed in a record time of only 117 days.

The PCB noted that all barriers in front of the seating enclosures have been removed and comfortable chairs installed. Additionally, new hospitality boxes with world-class facilities have been created for both cricket fans and players.

“First of all, I thank the workers who made the impossible possible,” PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi was quoted as saying. “Frontier Works Organization, NESPAK contractors and PCB teams turned the dream of stadium renovation into reality.”

Pakistani fans have long expressed dissatisfaction with the country’s stadiums, citing a lack of basic facilities and a subpar viewing experience for spectators. The PCB has also been renovating Karachi’s stadium.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be held from Feb. 19 to Mar. 9, with matches hosted across Pakistan and Dubai in a hybrid model. The tournament’s structure follows a compromise after India refused to play in Pakistan, citing “security concerns.”

Exercising its rights as the host nation, Pakistan designated Dubai as the neutral venue for India’s matches, ensuring the participation of all teams. The PCB has scheduled the Champions Trophy opening ceremony in Lahore on Feb. 16.

In Pakistan, Karachi, Lahore and Rawalpindi will each host three group-stage games. Lahore is also set to host the second semifinal. Dubai will host all three of India’s group matches and the first semifinal, should India qualify.

The tournament opener on Feb. 19 will feature Pakistan taking on New Zealand in Karachi, while India will face Bangladesh in Dubai on Feb. 20.

This will be the ninth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy after an eight-year hiatus. The last tournament took place in England in 2017. The event will feature the top eight teams in world cricket competing for one of the sport’s most prestigious titles.


Pakistan rejects Trump’s Gaza displacement proposal as ‘deeply troubling and unjust’

Pakistan rejects Trump’s Gaza displacement proposal as ‘deeply troubling and unjust’
Updated 06 February 2025
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Pakistan rejects Trump’s Gaza displacement proposal as ‘deeply troubling and unjust’

Pakistan rejects Trump’s Gaza displacement proposal as ‘deeply troubling and unjust’
  • Donald Trump said this week Palestinians in Gaza should be resettled in Egypt, Jordan or other countries
  • Pakistan condemns Israeli restrictions on aid, shelters and medical supplies to the war-ravaged territory

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office said on Thursday any proposal to displace the people of Gaza was “deeply troubling and unjust,” emphasizing that Palestinian land rightfully belongs to the Palestinian people.
The statement comes days after former US President Donald Trump suggested that Palestinians residing in Gaza should be resettled in Egypt, Jordan or other countries while addressing the media alongside visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The proposal was rejected by both Egypt and Jordan, prompting condemnation from various international rights groups as well.
“The proposal to displace the people of Gaza is deeply troubling and unjust,” foreign office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan told reporters during a weekly press briefing. “Palestinian land belongs to the Palestinian people.”
He said the only viable way to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict was through a two-state solution, as recommended in United Nations Security Council resolutions.
“Pakistan’s position on the issue of Palestine is very clear, as Pakistan has been and will continue to stand by the people of Palestine in their just struggle for self-determination, as well as for the establishment of a sovereign, independent and contiguous Palestinian state based on pre-1967 borders,” he added.
Pakistan does not recognize Israel and calls for an independent Palestinian state based on internationally agreed parameters.
The spokesperson also condemned Israel’s restrictions on the flow of aid, shelters and necessary medical equipment to Gaza, saying it was in violation of the ceasefire deal.
“As per the agreement, 60,000 trailers and 200,000 tents were supposed to enter Gaza, and the deal also required Israel to allow equipment to help clear the way to reach Gaza,” he noted.
Khan said Pakistan called upon the international community to break its silence on the blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement by Israel and its “atrocities” against Palestinians.
“The international community must step up and ensure that the ceasefire agreement is honored in letter and spirit,” he added.
“We call for enhanced, unhindered humanitarian assistance to those in urgent need, opening up all access points of supply to Gaza, and for allowing all UN and international agencies, including UNRWA [United Nations Relief and Works Agency], to operate fully in Gaza,” he added.
Speaking about the situation in Syria since the fall of the Bashar Assad regime, Khan said Syria remained a significant country in the Islamic world, highlighting its cultural influence, people-to-people connections and historic ties through faith, language and history.
“We will support any initiative for a stable Syria and restoration of peace and stability after years of civil war,” he added.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also welcomed Ahmed Al-Sharaa as Syria’s new president last week while expressing his desire for peace in the country. Sharaa, who led the campaign that ousted Bashar Assad, was declared president for a transitional phase and given authority to form a temporary legislative council, with the Syrian constitution suspended.


Militants attack police post in northwest Pakistan, killing three officers

Militants attack police post in northwest Pakistan, killing three officers
Updated 06 February 2025
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Militants attack police post in northwest Pakistan, killing three officers

Militants attack police post in northwest Pakistan, killing three officers
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police chief says officers battled militants for two hours
  • Overnight attack in Karak district continued until police reinforcements arrived

PESHAWAR: Almost a dozen well-armed militants mounted an overnight assault on a police check post in Pakistan’s restive Karak district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province, triggering a gunbattle that left three policemen dead and six others wounded on Thursday, police said.
Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militancy in KP, which borders Afghanistan, since a fragile truce between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the state broke down in November 2022.
Most of these attacks have targeted police personnel and security forces, though civilians and other government functionaries have also been affected.
Pakistani officials have attributed the uptick in militant violence to cross-border attacks from Afghanistan, accusing the administration in Kabul of “facilitating” TTP fighters, though Afghan authorities deny the allegation.
“Militants started an attack on Bahadur Khel police check post of Karak with small and heavy weapons but police officers on duty offered stiff resistance,” Shaukat Khan, the district’s police spokesman, said. “During the exchange of fire, three police officials were martyred and six others wounded. But militants had to flee after police reinforcement arrived.”
Khan said the dead and wounded were shifted to the district headquarters hospital for treatment soon after the incident.
Speaking to the media after attending the funeral prayers of the slain police officers, provincial police chief Zulfiqar Hameed said law enforcement personnel fought bravely with the militants for two long hours.
“The terrorists wanted to take over the police post but their attempt was thwarted. We will chase terrorists everywhere and will take strict action against those involved in this heinous assault,” he added.
So far, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but suspicion is likely to fall on the TTP that has frequently targeted police and security personnel in the province.
KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur condemned the assault and directed the police chief to take all measures to identify the perpetrators.
He expressed his condolences over the death of the three police officers and prayed for the swift recovery of those wounded in the attack.
“The provincial government will not leave the bereaved families alone and will provide them with all support. Police have rendered immense sacrifices to protect the lives and property of people,” he added.
The TTP and other militants have stepped up attacks against security forces in the country’s two western provinces, alongside targeted killings and kidnappings of law enforcers and government officials, in recent months.
Last week, four soldiers of the paramilitary Levies force were killed after they were targeted by gunfire and an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Dera Ismail Khan district of the province.
Earlier this month, the military said 18 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a militant attack in southwestern Balochistan province.
The military added that it had killed at least 23 militants in subsequent clearance operations.
 


China, Pakistan urge Afghanistan to act against militants as Zardari seeks stronger economic ties

China, Pakistan urge Afghanistan to act against militants as Zardari seeks stronger economic ties
Updated 06 February 2025
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China, Pakistan urge Afghanistan to act against militants as Zardari seeks stronger economic ties

China, Pakistan urge Afghanistan to act against militants as Zardari seeks stronger economic ties
  • Pakistan recognizes commitment to ensuring safety of Chinese workers, calls it ‘foremost responsibility’
  • President Zardari meets Chinese Premier Li Qiang, seeks enhanced people-to-people exchanges

ISLAMABAD: China and Pakistan on Thursday called on Afghanistan’s administration to take “visible and verifiable” steps to address militant threat, according to a joint statement, as President Asif Ali Zardari discussed enhanced economic collaboration and people-to-people ties during a meeting with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.

Zardari is on a five-day visit to Beijing, where he also met Chinese President Xi Jinping a day earlier and invited him to visit Pakistan. His engagements with Chinese officials come amid Beijing’s growing concerns over the security of its nationals working in Pakistan, many of whom are involved in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects and have been targeted in a series of attacks in recent years.

During his meeting with Xi, Zardari acknowledged that Pakistan’s relationship with China had “gone through ups and downs” but said it would not be undermined by militant violence.

Most of the attacks against the Chinese workers have been attributed to groups such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which Pakistan says operate from neighboring Afghanistan. Kabul denies the allegation.

“The two sides [Pakistan and China] agreed to maintain close communication and coordination on the issue of Afghanistan, and play a constructive role in helping Afghanistan achieve stable development and integrate into the international community,” said the joint statement released by Pakistan’s foreign office.

“They called on the Interim Afghan Government to take visible and verifiable actions to dismantle and eliminate all terrorist groups based in Afghanistan which continue to pose a serious threat to regional and global security, and to prevent the use of Afghan territory against other countries,” it added.

The statement also highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to ensuring the safety of Chinese workers, calling it the country’s “foremost responsibility.”

“The Pakistani side reiterated its strongest condemnation of the terrorist attacks in Pakistan involving Chinese personnel,” it said, adding that the government would continue to investigate these incidents and bring the perpetrators to justice.

“It will also further increase input into security, and take targeted and enhanced measures to effectively ensure the safety and security of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions in Pakistan,” the statement said.

Separately, the Pakistani president met with Chinese Premier Li at the Great Hall of the People, reaffirming Islamabad’s commitment to deepening its “All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership” with Beijing.

“The President highlighted the pivotal role of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in promoting regional connectivity and economic growth and expressed appreciation for China’s continued support toward Pakistan’s development agenda,” a statement from Pakistan’s presidency said.

Discussions between the two leaders focused on the expansion of cooperation under “CPEC 2.0,” with an emphasis on renewable energy, science and technology, infrastructure and agriculture.

They also explored ways to enhance trade and investment through business-to-business linkages.

Both sides underscored the importance of strengthening people-to-people and cultural exchanges to build a “China-Pakistan Community of Shared Future in the New Era,” the statement added.