Misbah signs for Barbados in Caribbean Premier League


Pakistan’s Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq has replaced Shoaib Malik in the Barbados Tridents squad for the team's remaining games at the 2015 Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
The reason behind Malik’s exclusion from the CPL is a possible one-day international call up for Pakistan’s upcoming series against Sri Lanka.
Though the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is yet to announce its ODI squad for the series, a CPL press statement said that Malik had been selected.
“Shoaib has been fantastic in the CPL so it’s a shame to lose him, but we’re delighted that he’s back in the Pakistan squad and we wish him every success in the upcoming series,” a report published by cricinfo.com quoted Tom Moody, the CPL director, as saying.
“Misbah is one of the most respected cricketers in the world, and we’re sure he’ll be an excellent addition to the Tridents squad.”
Misbah has previously played for St. Lucia Zouks in the CPL. Misbah’s Twenty20 record is also impressive; having featured in 116 matches, he has scored 2,635 runs at an average of 36.09, which includes a century and 10 half-centuries.

Champions Trophy: Zimbabwe tri-series annoys Bangladesh


DHAKA: Bangladesh has criticised the current scheduling system in international cricket as a new tri-series in Zimbabwe threatens their qualification for the 2017 Champions Trophy.
Bangladesh stunned India 2-1 last week and were celebrating their qualification for the eight-team tournament in England after their maiden ODI series victory over their mighty neighbours.
The victory meant Bangladesh, who blanked Pakistan 3-0 in the previous home series, rose to seventh place in the latest ODI rankings with 93 points, ahead of West Indies (88) and Pakistan (87).
Top seven sides and hosts England will compete in the tournament with a Sept 30 cut-off date to determine the rankings of the teams.
Bangladesh's celebrations, however, proved a bit premature when West Indies, previously not scheduled to play ODIs before the cut-off date, on Saturday announced the Zimbabwe tri-series, also involving Pakistan, in August-September.
Pakistan also get a chance to improve their ODI rankings in the five-match series against hosts Sri Lanka from July 11.
“The whole system has gone wrong ever since the ICC stopped following the FTP and let the boards deal bilaterally,” Dhaka Tribune quoted Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director Jalal Yunus as saying.
“This has created loopholes I believe. I don't support this. This is not healthy competition,” added Jalal.
Bangladesh will now have to win at least one of the three ODIs in the home series against South Africa next month to secure their Champions Trophy place and Jalal was confident the Tigers can do it.
“I believe we still have the chance to keep our place intact in the Champions Trophy. We just need to perform in the ODI series against South Africa,” he added.

13 suspected militants killed in Balochistan's Awaran


QUETTA: At least 13 suspected militants were killed during an exchange of fire with Frontier Corps (FC) personnel in Balochistan's Awaran district on Tuesday morning.
FC Spokesman Khan Wasey said security forces launched an operation against miscreants in different areas of Mashkay tehsil of Awaran district during which an exchange of fire took place with suspected militants.
Subsequently 13 militants were killed. "Some key commanders were also killed during the action," Wasey said. Security forces also recovered weapons from their possession.
An FC soldier was killed and two security personnel were also injured during the exchange of fire with the militants, the FC spokesman added.
However, Wasey's claim could not be verified by the district administration.
Security forces have intensified their actions in Quetta and other parts of Balochistan after the announcement of National Action Plan to combat terrorism in the country.

Two killed, 40 wounded in Afghanistan suicide truck bomb: officials


KANDAHAR: A suicide truck bomb in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday killed two civilians and wounded more than 40, officials said, in the latest attack since the Taliban began their annual offensive.
The attacker detonated a lorry loaded with explosives at the gate of the police headquarters in Lashkar Gah, capital of the volatile Helmand province.
Afghan troops and police are battling the Taliban in the first “fighting season” since Nato ended its combat mission and left local forces to take charge of security.
The Helmand blast came less than two days after 11 soldiers were killed in a Taliban ambush in the normally relatively peaceful western province of Herat.
“It was a suicide truck bomber detonating his vehicle at the gate of police headquarters,” provincial police spokesman Farid Ahmad Obaid told AFP.
“Our initial reports show 40 wounded, two killed,” he said, adding that all of the casualties were civilians.
Provincial spokesman Omar Zhwak confirmed the attack.
“The blast was very powerful. Most of the wounded people are civilians who were hit by broken glass inside their homes,” he told AFP.
A doctor at the emergency hospital in Lashkar Gah said 40 civilians were brought to the hospital.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. But the Taliban, who launched their annual spring-summer offensive in late April, vowed nationwide attacks in what is expected to be the bloodiest summer for a decade.

Nato: coalition convoy targeted in suicide attack in Kabul

A suicide attacker driving an explosives-packed vehicle targeted a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) military convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Tuesday, police and a Nato official said.
Police on the scene said casualties were expected.
"It was a suicide car bomber, there are casualties but it is too early to know the extent of the damage," said Kabul deputy police chief Sayed Gulagha.
A spokesman for the Nato mission in Afghanistan, US Army Col Brian Tribus, said that a coalition convoy had been attacked. “We can confirm there was an attack on coalition forces. We are gathering information,” he said.
The explosion happened at 1:20 pm on the main airport road in eastern Kabul. The blast sent a huge plume of black smoke over the city. It happened as government employees were leaving their offices and roads were choked with vehicles as the working day is shortened during the Holy month of Ramazan.

Huge explosion shakes Afghan capital near shopping district

A huge explosion shook the Afghan capital Kabul, sending a plume of black smoke over the city's western suburbs on Tuesday.
The cause of the explosion was not immediately known.
The Deputy Chief of Kabul police Sayed Gulagha has confirmed it was an explosion and says it appears to have occurred near a busy shopping district.
The blasts come a week after an audacious attack on the nation's parliament, which highlighted the ability of insurgents, who have been fighting to overthrow the Kabul government for almost 14 years, to enter the highly fortified capital to stage deadly attacks.
The Taliban's annual summer offensive has sent civilian and military casualties soaring and threatened major cities for the first time in a decade.
A fierce battle has been going on in the northern province of Kunduz, where last week Afghan forces recaptured a key district from Taliban fighters who had threatened to overrun their first provincial capital since being toppled from power in 2001.
Last week also saw the militants launch a brazen assault on parliament in Kabul, detonating a car bomb at the entrance and trading fire with security forces.
Police and soldiers beat back the attack with only two civilians killed, but the incident highlighted the Taliban's continuing ability to strike even at the heart of the heavily-secured capital.

In 'first', IS beheads two women in Syria: monitor


BEIRUT: The Islamic State (IS) group has beheaded two women in Syria on accusations of “sorcery,” the first such execution of women in Syria, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said Tuesday.
“The Islamic State group executed two women by beheading them in Deir Ezzor province, and this is the first time the Observatory has documented women being killed by the group in this manner,” Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.
The Britain-based monitor said the executions took place on Monday and Sunday and involved two couples. In both cases, the women were executed with their husbands, with each pair accused of “witchcraft and sorcery”.
The Islamic State group has become infamous for gruesome executions and is reported to have stoned women to death on allegations of adultery. But the Observatory said this was the first time it was aware of the group beheading women.
According to the monitor, IS has executed more than 3,000 people in Syria in the year since it declared its Islamic “caliphate” in Syria and Iraq. Nearly 1,800 of them were civilians, including 74 children.
The group claimed an attack on two Houthi rebel leaders in Sanaa on Monday night that medics said had killed at least 28 people, including eight women.
The car bomb targeted Houthi rebel chief brothers Faysal and Hamid Jayache during a gathering to mourn the death of a family member, a security source said.
The jihadist group, which marked the first anniversary of the declaration of its “caliphate” in Iraq and Syria on Monday, has been ramping up its deadly campaign in Yemen since March.

Heatwave deaths: PTI moves district court for FIR against Sindh govt


KARACHI: The media adviser to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Ismail on Monday submitted an application in District Courts (South) requesting registration of a First Information Report (FIR) against the Sindh government in the wake of deaths from the recent heatwave.
It is pertinent to mention that PTI had earlier submitted an application to Civil Lines Station House Officer (SHO) Waqar Ahmed Tanoli for the registration of an FIR against the Sindh government.
The SHO had told the PTI leader that he would seek guidance from senior officers on the matter.
The application submitted in the court stated that more than 2,000 people died due to the alleged criminal negligence of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, Information Minister Sharjeel Memon, Health Minister Jam Mehtab, Karachi Municipal Corporation Administrator Saqib Soomro and Chairman of the Provincial Disaster Management Authority (PDMA) Salman Shah.
The court issued a notice under Section 22A of Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) to SHO Civil Lines Waqar Ahmed Tanoli directing him to submit his reply on July 2 with regards to the FIR requested by Imran Ismail.
The PTI leader had earlier said that when people were dying from heatstroke, shortage of water and electricity, the so-called rulers of Sindh were ‘enjoying Iftar parties’ and were ‘clueless’ about the pain and misery of the innocent people and their families.

MQM leader Amir Khan released from Karachi Central Jail


KARACHI: Senior Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Rabita Committee member Amir Khan was released from Karachi Central Jail on Tuesday, a day after an anti-terrorism court (ATC) granted him bail.
After fulfilling legal requirements and submission of surety bonds of Rs1 million, Khan was released today.
Yesterday, the ATC had granted bail to Khan in a case pertaining to instigating terrorism and harbouring criminals. The ATC-2 had ordered Khan to pay Rs1 million in surety bonds which was submitted today.
The court had also ordered that Khan cannot leave the country without permission.
The MQM leader was picked up with dozens of other suspects by the Rangers in a pre-dawn raid on and around the party headquarters Nine Zero in Azizabad on March 11.
While placing them under 90-day preventive detention, the paramilitary force had informed the court that they had credible information about their alleged involvement in crimes related to targeted killing and terrorism.
On June 4, the Rangers handed over the MQM leader to the police after registering a case against him and others for allegedly harbouring criminals and using them for terrorist activities and the following day he was remanded in police custody for a week.
According to the FIR, besides around 59 suspects, including Amir Khan, placed under preventive detention, the paramilitary force had also arrested during the March 11 raid 26 armed suspects, including Faisal Mehmood alias Faisal Mota, who was sentenced to death by a court in absentia for the murder of journalist Wali Khan Babar; Obaid alias K2, who was wanted in many cases; and Noman alias Nomi, an absconder in the Advocate Niamat Ali Randhawa murder case.
In a recent hearing, the defence counsel had argued that the allegations against Khan were baseless since there was no independent witness in the case and all the prosecution witnesses placed in the charge-sheet were Rangers and police officials.
He had further submitted that the prosecution remained unable to bring out any incriminating evidence against the applicant despite detaining him for around three months, adding that the arrested suspects had also not deposed against him for sheltering them.
The Rangers' raid at the headquarters of one of the largest political parties in the country today appears to have symbolic significance in the Karachi operation that has been underway since October 2013.

COAS, PM discuss Indian funding of 'subversive activities'


ISLAMABAD: Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif in a meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday at PM House discussed Indian involvement in funding terrorism in Pakistan.
The PM and COAS spoke about recent disclosures made in a BBC documentary which alleged that the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) received Indian funding to carry out subversive activities.
The meeting also discussed matters of internal security and the war against terrorism.
Gen Raheel Sharif apprised PM Nawaz about the progress made in Operation Zarb-i-Azb across Pakistan.
The security situation at Pakistan's eastern and western borders was also examined.
The accusations against Indian funding of MQM come at a time when the political party is facing an investigation regarding charges of money laundering. A team of investigators from Scotland Yard arrived in Islamabad yesterday to question a suspect arrested in connection with the case earlier in April.
While Altaf on Monday rejected claims of any involvement with Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), MQM leader Tariq Mir confessed to the London police in an earlier interview that Altaf knew about Indian funding of MQM's activities.
The Pakistani and Indian leadership have also recently exchanged inflammatory statements back-and-forth which may culminate in PM Nawaz raising the issue of Indian interference in Pakistan's affairs at the annual United Nations General Assembly this year.