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Pak-W to take on WI-W in third T20I today

The both sides are excited to lock horns at 7:30 pm at Karachi Stadium on Tuesday (today)

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Karachi: The third match of the five-match T20 international series between Pakistan Women and West Indies Women is set to take place today (Tuesday).

The match is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 pm.

Following their triumph on Sunday, the West Indies women's cricket team emerged victorious against Pakistan in the second T20I of the series, securing a commanding win by 7 wickets. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Pakistan's women's team set a target of 121 runs, losing 7 wickets within the allotted overs. Muniba Ali showcased an outstanding performance as the leading scorer, accumulating 55 runs, supported by Gul Feroza (14 runs), Nida Dar (13 runs), and Sudra Amin (10 runs). Hayley Mathews of the West Indies displayed her prowess by claiming three crucial wickets.

In response, the West Indies successfully chased down the target, reaching 122 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in 18.2 overs, thus sealing victory over Pakistan by 7 wickets. Captain Hayley Mathews led the charge with an impressive innings of 58 runs.

With this triumph, the West Indies women's cricket team has notched up two wins in the ongoing five-match series.

 

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PM Shehbaz leaves for home after attending WEF session

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was seen off by senior officials of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, Pakistan's ambassador to Saudi Arabia and other diplomatic staff at the Royal Airport terminal in Riyadh.

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Riyadh: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday left for home after attending the special session of World Economic Forum at Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.              

At the Royal Airport terminal in Riyadh, the Prime Minister was seen off by senior officials of Saudi Arabia, the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, Pakistan's ambassador to Saudi Arabia and other diplomatic staff.

On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, Emir of Kuwait, Malaysian Prime Minister and high level Saudi officials.

This visit of the Prime Minister was of great significance for Pak-Saudi economic relations.

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Pakistan, Belarus agree to strengthen economic cooperation

The both sides discuss the matters of mutual interest and commitments made during the 6th Session of Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission at Minsk, Belarus last year.

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Islamabad: Pakistan and Belarus on Tuesday agreed to further strengthen their economic cooperation and enhance bilateral trade.

The understanding was reached during meeting between Minister for Economic Affairs Ahad Khan Cheema with Ambassador of Belarus to Pakistan Andrei Metelitsa in Islamabad on Tuesday (today). 

They discussed matters of mutual interest and commitments made during the 6th Session of Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission at Minsk, Belarus last year.

The Minister highlighted that Pakistan and Belarus share a cordial and friendly relationship and the 6th Session of Pakistan-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission will pave way for further cooperation in trade, investment, agriculture, health, science, technology and tourism.        

He underscored the potential for joint ventures between Pakistani and Belarusian firms for use of agricultural machinery, tractors and harvesters compatible with the Pakistani market.                         

Ahad Cheema said Pakistan has a vast potential to export textile, agriculture products and surgical equipment to Belarus while benefiting from Belarusian expertise in heavy machinery and plants.          

He apprised the ambassador of Pakistan's outlook for development of trade, commerce and agriculture and emphasized utilizing the forum of Pak-Belarus Joint Ministerial Commission to boost bilateral ties.

On the occasion, the Ambassador said trade between the two countries is far below the true potential and needs to be enhanced through Government to Government (G2G) and Business to Business (B2B) interaction, trade exhibitions and harmonization of banking procedures.

 

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