Babar, Rizwan demolish England as Pakistan win by 10 wickets, level series at 1-1

PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 highlights, Pakistan vs England 2nd T20I Match Ball-by-Ball Commentary: Pakistan chase down 200 with 3 balls to spare.

Babar Azam returned to batting form with a century and Mohammad Rizwan hit 88 in a Pakistan record-breaking double-century opening stand to beat England by 10 wickets in the second Twenty20 on Thursday. Babar made an unbeaten 110 in his second T20 century off 66 balls as Pakistan reached 203-0 with three balls to spare to level the seven-match series.

Moeen Ali accelerated at the backend of England’s innings with an unbeaten 55 off 23 balls and led the team to 199-5 after he won the toss and elected to bat. Babar and Rizwan charged against England with aggressive batting as the visitors couldn’t hold onto their chances to break the stand.

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Reham spills the beans on divorce with Imran Khan

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In her first interview after the high-profile split with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan, Reham Khan has said she was a victim of a witch hunt in Pakistan.

“A conspiracy was hatched against me,” Reham said in an interview with British newspaper Sunday Times.

Dressed in white for the interview in Charlotte Street Hotel in central London, the broadcast journalist described the “painful” and “disturbing experience” following her divorce during which she has been accused of “hitting” him, “poisoning him with rat poison” and being an “MI6 spy”.

Is black magic the reason behind Imran’s divorce? Reham might think so

Claiming that she has been the victim of a “witch-hunt”, Reham said her marriage to the cricketer-turned-politician has been an example of “here is a woman”, let’s “demonise her”, “vilify her” and “burn her at the stake”.

Going back to how the marriage started, the TV journalist recalled Imran asked her for her parents’ names which she found odd. “May be he wanted to ask his spiritual adviser whether he should marry me or not,” she said.

“The next time I met him, he proposed to me,” she added.

But everything was not as easy. The first trouble came from his family as Imran’s sisters opposed their marriage and thought she “wasn’t good enough” for their brother. Reham also claimed her brother didn’t think Imran was religious enough for her. “Actually my brother didn’t think Imran was religious enough for me. I had to persuade him.”

Imran, Reham announce divorce after 10 months of marriage

And as soon as the marriage started it was all downhill as Reham claimed the two turned out to be of completely different personalities. “I tried to talk to him, I’m very talkative and I’m very chatty but, you know, you can’t exactly with Imran Khan. You can’t discuss the colour of the curtains, you can only talk politics. You cannot exactly discuss Bollywood films with him. God knows I tried.”

“He’s not very romantic. He never gave me anything, not even a wedding band” she added.

Recalling Imran was not interested in matters of the house, she said his closet was in “a dreadful condition” and “moth-eaten.”

Further, she added that Imran did not care how he looked when he stepped out of the house. “I’m the sort of person who panics if my family is not looking right.”

Reham said she bought Imran a new wardrobe which he was “quite happy with” and she also introduced things like “deodorants, creams and shampoos.”

“It was a bachelor fridge, it was a bachelor pad and there was no food.”

‘Century with partner’ comment taken out of context: Reham

The broadcast journalist also said there was no housekeeper, just a kitchen boy and a caretaker “who really wanted to be on TV” so guests were never fed and the PTI chief survived on “one chapati a day.”

In another startling revelation, the broadcast journalist said Imran was not fond of having children around him, forcing her to confine her three children with her first husband to a room. “They would never come out… would never go to the kitchen,” she said.

Speaking about Imran’s infamous dogs whom she has been accused of mistreating, Reham said, “My whole day revolved around his dogs. His dog was in love with me.”

Moving on to Imran’s party members, Reham said they made it clear they had “issues with me working.”

“I was specifically told by a senior party adviser they basically wanted me to be in the kitchen, to be cooking chapatis and not to be ever seen again” she alleged.

Imran divorced Reham over text amid furious rows

Further, Reham claimed when she was made the official ambassador for street children in Peshawar, party members thought she was trying to “ride his coat-tails.”

‘There wasn’t any involvement, I never attended meetings or anything of the sort, but obviously there was insecurity,” she added.

The broadcast journalist also claimed Imran is living a lonely life and “has no friends.” “For someone who has been on their own for 54 years, a man who’s been a bachelor all his life, whose first marriage [to Jemima Goldsmith] was after he turned 40, it’s very hard to change. It’s very hard to settle in domestic life,” she lamented.

Reports of Reham hitting Imran are absolute lies: PTI 

The TV journalist said she has “no rights” as her marriage was never registered in Pakistan or UK. “After a 10-month marriage, you’re not entitled to anything,” she said.

Clarifying reports that Imran divorced her over text message, Reham said they decided to part ways last month before she left Pakistan. She said she has been devastated by the way it has been “played out” since.

Firmly believing she was a victim of a plot, Reham recalled how news of their divorce first broke in September when they were on a holiday. “I asked where are they getting this from?” she said, adding Imran told her to relax and it used to happen with him and Jemima as well.

“But it seems to me now that everybody was expecting it and everybody knew.”

In the weeks before their divorce, Reham claims she found “things emerging in the house.”

She said she doesn’t know what those “small things” were but the servants said she shouldn’t be touching them. Reham earlier hinted at “black magic” being the cause of their split and this is what she is said to referred to.

Since announcing their split on October 30, Imran and Reham have been forced to make several clarifications as many reports regarding their divorce have circulated in the media.

Everything from poisoning attempts to domestic violence (Imran being the alleged victim), family feuds, and even the unfair treatment of Imran’s dogs (yes, dogs), have been reported so far.

Reham used me ‘like toilet paper to clean up her image’: former husband

Since the start of their marriage, Reham made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Soon after the couple married, Reham’s ex-husband, NHS psychiatrist Dr Ijaz Rehman strongly denied allegations he had mistreated her during their marriage. Further, Dr Rehman claimed she used him “like toilet paper to clean up her image” after she found herself harshly criticised by traditionalists in Pakistan who saw Imran’s bride as far too Westernised.

Why PSL would be more successful than the IPL?

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The latest cricket rumor beaming on the mouth of every Pakistani is the announcement of the country’s first Premier domestic T20 tournament, the “Pakistan Super League” or simply “PSL”. The rumor has Pakistani cricket fans from all across the globe buzzing and struggling to wait for the promising T20 showdown which takes place in either Dubai or Qatar in February next year.

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Thinking of Premier domestic T20 competitions, the world’s most successful one is the Indian Premier League. As things stand, the Pakistan Super League promises to be a massive success. But the question that should come to mind is “Will the PSL be more successful than the IPL”?

Here are 5 reasons why it most probably is going to be!

Keeping it sweet, with short and simple!

 One of the biggest advantages Pakistan Super League (PSL) has over the Indian Premier League (IPL) is its structural simplicity coupled with a potentially perfect prospect of a short, quick-paced tournament. With five teams and only twenty-four matches, PSL replicates T-20’s fierce and charging approach oh-so adequately. In contrast to IPL, where up to 60 matches are played, PSL’s aggressive speed is more than welcoming. According to details, these teams will be franchise based and are named: Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad and Quetta, after the provincial capitals of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s first ever T20 league!

Nobody can deny the impact and influence of Pakistan in the cricketing world, with them hosting such a large-scale event, comes a lot of expectation and a flurry of excitement. Therein, it comes as no surprise, knowing how substantial and entertaining the Pakistani side is when it comes to cricket, a lot of people are more than eager to see what becomes of this league. To top, IPL in comparison has not been hosting to the Pakistani players in a long time putting IPL on a disadvantage. Such disparity seems like taking away from cricketing fans a true, more refined experience of pure cricket. To add the distaste that international players carry for such an action from IPL, will result in more support for PSL. These expectations together with the curiosity surrounding this event are major indicators that PSL might be in for a successful ride!

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Big names, big games!

 Structurally the five teams involved will be a 16 men squad with 4 international players each. This structure potrays an artistic balance that which will not only bring out the huge viewership and cricketing fan base within Pakistan but also internationally. From big names, both current and former within the Pakistani team, like Wasim Akram, to international sports-start like Kevin Peterson, Malinga, GaYle promising their presence and involvement, PSL is in full swing to making it big. It will be cruel not to point out that the referee’s panel is also brimming with big names like Mike Procter, Asad Rauf, Aleem Dar, Russell Tiffin and more, showcasing the seriousness with which PSL wants to pursue and be taken.

There is big money involved!

A whopping 10 million dollar price reward is sitting for the winners of the tournament. Talk about giving the players a run for their money! The top ten international players are to receive $ 1,40,000, with $70,000 mandated for 10 foreign players, with the rest drafted to get $ 50,000. The big franchises backing the PSL have gone on record announcing their thorough support and enthusiasm, reflecting brightly on how successfully PSL is being seen commercially. Such big stakes promise grander, tougher clashes and are big bold fights not what T20 is all about!

Good-will already brimming!

With the launch ceremony being star-studded and in every sense welcoming, PSL has experienced a considerably better launch than most cynics were previously materializing. A sense of festivity and gaiety has been noticed in all anticipating players, a testimony of which comes from the banter that took between Gale and Shezad on twitter, the conclusion of which resulted in Gayle promising to show up for PSL as a ‘wedding gift’ for Shezad. Oh, the sportsmanship!

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The question remains. Will PSL be as successful as IPL? The answer to this lies in a lot of factors, many of which are indicating a positive trajectory that makes PSL, if not today, but with persistence, a competitor for IPL.

12 Annoying ‘Maasi’ Problems Every Pakistani Household Has

f someone ever asked me the number one benefit of living in Pakistan, I would say it’s the luxury to have a maid to do all the house chores. This is the first thing Pakistan does to you if you move here from abroad – it makes you lazy as hell! While women in other countries would do their laundry, dishes, and mopping all by themselves, we Pakistani women cannot even imagine a life without a Maasi.

A Maasi is like air for a Pakistani woman. We breathe Maasi and we live Maasi. Life would be incomplete without a Maasi.

Still, there are some annoying moments that happen when you have a Maasi in your house.

1. When you move to a new house, your top concern is of course getting a Maasi. Everything else comes after that.

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2. And whenever there is a strike or an unexpected holiday, you panic because it means the Angel of Work won’t come

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3. You wake up every moment waiting for the doorbell to ring but, if the phone rings instead of the doorbell, you know what to expect.

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4. And you absolutely hate it when the Maasi doesn’t show up at all and doesn’t even call the whole day to give an excuse

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5. Even more annoying is when the Maasi calls and gives an excuse like “shaadi mai jana hai”

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6. Or “chalisvaan hai aj”

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7. Its super annoying when you explain her all the house work and she keeps nodding her head but actually doesn’t understand anything you say

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8. Being a Desi household, your life mission is to make sure your surf and soap lasts at least 1 month but, your Maasi on the other hand thinks you have a hidden factory somewhere

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9. You grapple with water shortage problem like everyone else in the country but, your Maasi thinks there is a magical spring that is erupting out of the taps in your home.

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10. Your increasing electricity bills give you depression but your Maasi thinks it’s all free… No need to close the fan!

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11. And you just don’t know how to make your Maasi understand how miserable you feel when it’s the end of the month and she asks you for money.

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12. And when you hear one more glass breaking, you know its not evil eye but just Maasi working.

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Have you faced these annoying moments with your Maasi? Yes? Just make sure your Maasi doesn’t know you are bi*ching about her because if she leaves your work, you will be devastated.

Accept it Pakistanis: We are nothing without our MAIDS! These ‘Maasi’ Problems are worth EVERY MOMENT for what they do for us.