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PSL presenter Erin Holland dazzles in bridal outfit: See pics


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Pakistan Super League (PSL) presenter Erin Holland, who is very active on social media and promoting PSL 2020 in her style, has memsmerised fans with her glitzy appearance in a bridal attire.

The Australian star, who previously won her national title, (Miss World Australia) is slaying in this candid pictures she posted on her social media page.

In embroidered bridal gown, adored with pulses and fancy handwork, the famous TV personality looked ethereal in this attire that presenting her in a cute and fascinating mood.


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Mehwish Hayat delights crowd with stunning appearance during Peshawar-Lahore PSL clash


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Pakistan's charming celebrity Mehwish Hayat doubled bliss of crowd with her smashing appearance at Gaddafi Stadium during Lahore Qalandars match against Peshawar Zalmi Peshawa on Monday.

The 'Punjab Nahi Jaoungi' actress mesmerised the cricket lovers with her stylish entry in Lahore's stadium as she came to support her team Zalmi, raising heart rates of charged crowd during the PSL's 24th clash, in which Qalandars defeated Zalmi by five wickets in a successful run chase.

The actress looked gorgeous as she rocked blue jeans and black blazer over matching top, associated with sunglasses inspired by Zalmi's colour scheme. And long boots were adding to her dynamic personality.

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Taking to Twitter, she shared her photos with the caption: "The atmosphere in the Gaddafi Stadium was electric. This season of PSL is turning out to be the most exciting yet. A real treat for the fans who’ve waited so long for this. Congrats to Qalandars for the victory, still time for @PeshawarZalmi to turn it around!"


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The atmosphere in the Gaddafi Stadium was electric. This season of PSL is turning out to be the most exciting yet. A real treat for the fans who’ve waited so long for this. Congrats to Qalandars for the victory, still time for @PeshawarZalmi to turn it around !
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Gladiators, Sultans match called off due to rain

The match was bound to take place at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore


Kamil Ehsan in Karachi
11 March, 2020


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The match between Quetta Gladiators and Multan Sultans has been called off due to rain at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday.

With both teams sharing points as a result of today's rain, it has now become tougher for Quetta Gladiators to progress further in the tournament as they are stuck with only 7 points from 9 games.

On the other hand, Multan Sultans continue to lead the points table of the Habib Bank Limited (HBL) Pakistan Super League (PSL) season five after the wash-out with a total of 12 points after eight matches. The Sultans have won five matches, lost one while two encounters have been abandoned due to rain.

Quetta Gladiators will now face Karachi Kings in their next and final match of the group stage on March 15, while Multan Sultans will go up against Peshawar Zalmi on March 13. Both matches will take place at the National Stadium in Karachi.
 
PCB takes special measures to fight coronavirus at National Stadium Karachi


Ahead of tonight's clash between Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars, the National Stadium Karachi's management has taken a series of precautionary measures in light of the coronavirus outbreak.

According to sources, all enclosures have been fumigated, while a medical team was expected to arrive at the venue today to install thermal scanners and sanitiser dispensers.

Furthermore, the PCB has also issued a list of precautionary measures that stadium-going fans can take.

• Wash your hands with soap / alcoholic sanitisers after coughing or sneezing, before & after eating food and after toilet use

• Use tissue papers / handkerchief while sneezing;

• Properly dispose off used tissue papers / handkerchief etc. in dust bins;

• In case of any symptoms of flu and cough, avoid coming into the stadium;

• Avoid hand shaking and hugging with each other

• Avoid close contact when anyone is experiencing cough and fever

• Avoid touching unnecessarily chairs / railings and steel bars in the stadium

• Avoid spitting, throwing water, food, empty bottles and wrappers in open in the stadium.


PSL 2020: PCB takes special measures to fight coronavirus at NSK
 
Saloon ko international matches mein catch pakartay hua bimaari parti hai.
 
@Sc0lar_Vis@ri Things are looking tough for Lahoris.
Things were looking bleak for them at the beginning, but they came back. They have that spirit!! They will come back!!

Karachi is (my personal opinion) an overrated team. Imad Wasim, an overrated player. Chalo, let's see what Karachi does with a sub-par score by the Qalanders
 
Coronavirus fears: PSL matches in Karachi to be played in empty stadium

March 12, 2020
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Remaining matches will be held without spectators, says Sindh govt spokesperson. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

KARACHI / ISLAMABAD / LAHORE: As Pakistan confirmed its 21st novel coronavirus case on Thursday, the federal government convened the National Security Committee to review the measures put in place to check the spread of the deadly contagion while the Sindh government said the remaining matches of a popular T20 cricket championship in Karachi will be played without spectators.

While chairing a meeting of PTI’s parliamentary party in Islamabad, Prime Minister Imran Khan said the government was already on alert to deal with possible emergence of the novel coronavirus in Pakistan. He said a meeting of the National Security Committee has been convened to review the situation.

The announcement coincided with a decision of the Sindh government that the remaining matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) in Karachi will take place without any crowd.

“This decision has been made after consultation with all stakeholders including the Pakistan Cricket Board,” the provincial government spokesperson, Senator Murtaza Wahab, wrote on his verified Twitter handle.

Most of Pakistan’s 21 coronavirus cases have been reported in Sindh. Wahab denied claims the provincial government was hiding information regarding the virus spread. “The Sindh government is not hiding any information about coronavirus or the number of patients in the province,” he added.

All educational institutions in Sindh are shut until March 16. Wahab said that the provincial cabinet would convene at 10pm on Thursday to decide whether to not to extend the closure of educational institutions in the province.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Gilgit-Baltistan government confirmed on Thursday that a young man has been tested positive for the coronavirus which has infected nearly 125,000 people in 118 countries in all continents barring Antarctica.

“The 31-year-old man, who hails from Shagar area of G-B, had recently been to Iran,” the spokesperson, Faizullah Firaq, told The Express Tribune. The patient has been shifted to the Isolation ward of the G-B hospital. So far, three coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in the region, but Firaq said G-B is at a greater risk from the virus as compared to other parts of the country.

Over in Punjab, the government declared health emergency in the province. The decision was taken by the provincial cabinet on Thursday after receiving a briefing on the coronavirus from health officials.

The cabinet was informed that as many as 3,964 Zaireen who returned from a pilgrimage in Iran have been screened and kept under observation. A quarantine facility has been established in the southern Punjab district of DG Khan for 800 pilgrims from Iran.

The cabinet was also informed that Chinese citizens in the province are also being screened for the mysterious contagion. A ministerial committee has been assigned to decide further actions.

In Balochistan, which shares a border with Iran – one of the worst hit countries by the coronavirus – Provincial Minister Sardar Yar Mohammad Rind said all schools would remain closed till March 31 as a precautionary measure.

“Action will be taken against schools that do not comply with the decision which has been taken after consultation with the health ministry,” he added. “Matric exams have been postponed. We’re in talks with to shut madrassahs as well. A decision regarding reopening of educational institutions will be taken on March 27.”

A day earlier, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus officially declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus a global pandemic.

“We are deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity and by the alarming levels of inaction. We have therefore made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterised as a pandemic,” he told a news conference.

Four countries – China, South Korea, Iran and Italy – account for 93% of the nearly 110,000 cases worldwide, Tedros said. “We are encouraged that Italy is taking aggressive measures to contain its epidemic and we hope that those measures prove effective in the coming days,” he added.

What does the pandemic label mean?

“Due to the widespread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the mysterious virus, across the globe, the WHO wants to highlight the importance for countries to strengthen their preparation and response for imminent community spread,” said State Health Minister Dr Zafar Mirza.

This means the world can “still change the course of this pandemic, by detecting, testing, treating, isolating, tracing, and mobilising their people in the response”, he wrote on his official Twitter handle.

“The countries need to scale up their emergency response by communicating with the people about risks and how to protect the public,” he added.

About Pakistan, where 21 cases have officially been confirmed, Dr Mirza said the federal and provincial governments have been working in sync for the past seven weeks to implement the broad cardinals of preparedness and response as the WHO DG has highlighted.

“We will inshAllah continue to work to keep the flag of Pakistan safe from coronavirus,” he added.
 
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