At least 6 killed in gas tanker explosion in Pakistan’s Multan - Truck carrying liquified petroleum gas explodes in central Pakistan, killing 6 people
Rescue officials say a truck carrying liquified petroleum gas caught fire and exploded overnight in central Pakistan, killing five people and injuring more than two dozen others
We must increase exports by introducing new products and addressing the concerns of large-scale farmers and exporters,” he stated.
Pakistan endured a significant 120-run defeat against West Indies in the second Test at Multan, with a collapse to 133. Jomel Warrican's impressive 9-wicket haul contributed to this first home defeat against West Indies in 35 years.
KARACHI (Reuters) - At least five people were killed and 31 injured in an LPG tanker truck blast in Pakistan's Multan region, Geo news reported on Monday. (Reporting by Ariba Shahid; Writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
West Indies eased to a win over Pakistan in the second and final test match of the series in Multan after turning the tables on the home side
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali continued to prosper on a turning pitch with a match haul of 10 wickets as West Indies slipped to 129-5 on Day 2 of the second cricket test.
The second Test match between Pakistan and the West Indies and the entire series was a masterclass in spin dominance, showcasing historic comebacks and record-breaking performances. For better or worse, the performances from both teams will go down as one of the most memorable series in recent years.
West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite scored an invaluable half century, and his batters produced a gutsy effort to install them as
West Indies has spun out Pakistan for 133 to record a series-leveling 120-run win inside three days of the second and final test.
Pakistan captain Shan Masood acknowledged the team's shortcomings after a heavy defeat to West Indies. He highlighted the need for improved strategies against lower-order batsmen and emphasized learning from mistakes.
Pakistan head coach Aaqib Javed says there’s no harm in preparing wickets for spinners at home to get favorable results as Pakistan eyes a clean sweep against the West Indies in their two-match test series.