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In the first Pakistan ODI, Mitchell Starc reaches a significant milestone.

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When Australia decided to field, Starc provided them the start they wanted by dismissing both openers in seven overs with 24 runs scored.

Starc became Australia’s fifth bowler to take 100 ODI wickets during his outstanding new-ball stint. This accomplishment was previously accomplished by Brett Lee, Glenn McGrath, Shane Warne, and Craig McDermott before Starc.

When ebutant Saim Ayub received an inside edge that caused his stumps to tumble, it marked Starc’s 100th scalp at home. Additionally, Abdullah Shafique was caught off guard during a brief delivery and fell victim to Starc.

Following his comeback to the attack, the left-arm bowler put an end to Shaheen Shah Afridi’s brief appearance, which included three fours and one six and totalled 24 runs from 19 balls.

In 46.4 overs, Mitchell Starc returned with 3-33 figures to dismiss Pakistan for 203.

Australian bowlers’ highest wicket total in home ODIs
The 169 wickets of Brett Lee
160 wickets from Glenn McGrath.
134 wickets from Shane Warne
Craig McDermott, who took 125,
102* wickets for Mitchell Starc.

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On February 6, 2025, IHC will consider a plea against the X prohibition in Pakistan.

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Chief Justice Aamir Farooq of the Islamabad High Court will hear the lawsuit contesting the social media app X’s ban on February 6, 2025.

Numerous delays have affected the petition, which was last heard on April 17, 2024. Hearings were originally planned for May 2 and June 11, 2024, but those dates were not feasible.

On November 22, 2024, the court granted a miscellaneous application for an early hearing. A hearing date of February 6, 2025, was confirmed by the Registrar Office after Chief Justice Aamir Farooq ordered that the case be rescheduled after the winter break.

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The Prime Minister orders the safe evacuation of Pakistanis from Syria.

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has ordered the creation of an action plan for the quick and safe evacuation of Pakistanis who want to leave Syria and return through nearby nations.

He stated that measures should be taken to ensure the safe evacuation of Pakistanis from Syria in light of the current circumstances there while presiding over a conference in Islamabad about the subject.

According to him, the government’s first priority is to ensure the safety of Pakistanis living in Syria, and all available resources should be used to achieve this goal.

Additionally, the prime minister directed the Pakistani embassy in Damascus to set up a helpline and information center for Pakistani nationals.

He ordered the Pakistani embassies in Syria and its neighboring countries to maintain their information desks and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ crisis management section operating around the clock till the security situation improves.

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PM Offers Condolences to Turkish President for Six Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash in Turkey

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Regarding the death of six Turkish troops in a helicopter crash in Isparta, Turkey, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif sent Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan his deepest sympathies.

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, posted on social media on Saturday to express his sadness and grief over the deaths of six Turkish troops.

Additionally, he expressed his sympathies to the Turkish people and the families who lost loved ones in the terrible event.

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