Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in 2nd ODI
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Pakistan have won the toss and chosen to bowl first in the third ODI against Sri Lanka at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The hosts already lead the three-match series 2–0 after
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PCB shifts all games to Rawalpindi amid security threats following Islamabad bomb blast
However, keeping in mind the security threats that follow the recent bomb blasts in the city of Islamabad, PCB has now kept all the games reserved to Rawalpindi. This move has been made to minimize travel for all the teams, while also making sure that there is not much change in how the series was supposed to be played.
Rawalpindi to launch 80 electric buses across 10 routes next week, CM Maryam Nawaz to inaugurate, marking a new era in public transport.
Rawalpindi’s district administration will launch the first phase of its electric bus service next week, with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz expected
RAWALPINDI: The first phase of electric bus service will launch next week on 10 routes in Rawalpindi, officials said. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz is expected to inaugurate the eco-friendly transport system.
Rawalpindi’s signal-free corridor nears completion with major flyovers and underpasses, easing traffic, boosting connectivity, and improving urban transport flow.
The tickets for the upcoming tri-series between Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka will officially go on sale today.
Rawalpindi authorities have decided to crack down on unregistered motorcycle services after a recent attack at the Islamabad Judicial Complex. Security agencies say unregistered bike riders pose serious safety risks and can be misused for criminal activities.
Pakistan’s Cricket Board announced that the upcoming Tri-Nation T20 series featuring Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe will now
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Pakistan to host T20 tri-series in Rawalpindi after bombing
The tri-nation Twenty20 international series featuring hosts Pakistan as well as Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will be played entirely in Rawalpindi from November 18, the Pakistan Cricket Board said on Thursday,
Chairman Capital Development Authority (CDA) and Chief Commissioner Islamabad Muhammad Ali Randhawa, along with Commissioner Rawalpindi Engineer Aamir