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Pak vs Aus: Babar Azam becomes fastest Asian to reach 4,000 ODI runs

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  • Babar Azam becomes fastest Asian to amass 4,000 ODI runs.
  • Babar took 82 innings to reach the 4,000 ODI runs mark.
  • He is also the first Pakistani to complete 4,000 ODI runs in less than 100 innings.

KARACHI: Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam added another feather to his cap on Tuesday when he became the fastest Asian to amass 4,000 ODI runs.

The 27-year-old batter reached this milestone during Pakistan’s 1st ODI against Australia in Lahore when he scored the 15th run of his inning. He took 82 innings to reach the 4,000 ODI runs mark, only one more than Hashim Amla — who remains the fastest by reaching the landmark in 81 innings.

He is also the first-ever Pakistani to complete 4,000 ODI runs in less than 100 innings. The fastest from Pakistan, before Babar, (now the second-fastest) was Mohammad Yousuf who took 110 innings to reach this milestone.

The Pakistani cricketer took only 14 innings to turn jump from 3,000s to 4,000s runs. The only player who took fewer innings than Babar to jump from 3K to 4K runs was David Warner, in 12 innings.

Overall, Babar Azam is the 15th player from Pakistan to score 4,000 runs in ODIs.

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Aima Baig responds to the issue over Sara Raza Khan’s autotune.

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On social media, the recent spat between Pakistani singers Aima Baig and Sara Raza Khan has generated a lot of conversation. Aima recently responded to Sara’s criticism over her use of autotune.

Aima “is not a singer at all” without autotune, according to Sara Raza Khan’s earlier claim. This statement swiftly went viral and sparked discussions about authenticity and music technology.

In a recent Instagram story, Aima spoke directly to Sara, asking to be ignored and implying that she was using her name to increase views. Additionally, she counseled Sara to avoid being conceited about a “God-given talent” and to desist from disparaging other female musicians.

Momina Mustehsan has already intervened to support Aima. Momina acknowledged that Aima doesn’t use autotune in her own social media posts, praising her vocal prowess and referring to her as “one of the best” in the business.

But in order to maintain objectivity and encourage a constructive dialogue about natural talent and the place of technology in today’s music industry, Momina also recognized Sara Raza Khan as a gifted vocalist.

Fans responded favorably to Momina’s strategy, which promoted a constructive discussion that acknowledged both artists’ abilities.

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“I am not a public entity”: Alizeh Shah responds to social media detractors

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Pakistani entertainment star Alizeh Shah rebuked social media detractors who criticized her sartorial selections in recent posts.

Following a month-long absence from social media, Alizeh Shah reemerged on her Instagram account early this month, successfully capturing significant attention with her K-pop-inspired outfit selections in recent posts.

Nevertheless, the celebrity was not the subject of discourse for several valid reasons, and some social media users condemned Shah’s holiday attire in the United States.

The ‘Mera Dil Mera Dushman’ actress, unable to tolerate any bullying, addressed the issue on her Instagram stories with a series of text messages, condemning the haters who criticized her decisions.

“I genuinely feel sympathy for you detractors … “You are all simply obsessed,” Shah commenced writing. “Resenting me merely because you lacked sufficient affection?”Alizeh Shah responds to trolls.She stated, “I understand that being Pakistani and possessing a distinct fashion sense creates numerous challenges for others, but is that truly my concern?” You enjoy watching Pakistani females in short cholis and lehngas in films, yet when we choose to wear anything we prefer, you criticize us? And for what purpose?

I am a public figure, not public property; therefore, please refrain from sharing your unconstructive ideas. “I will no longer tolerate,” Shah declared. “Because it is my prerogative to pursue any actions or identity I desire.”

“Everyone experiences a phase, and if I wish to express it, I will simply articulate it.” The performer said, “Disregard it if it disturbs you.”

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Ahsan Khan and Mehwish Hayat collaborate in the drama series “Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.”

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Excitement is in the air as Mehwish Hayat and Ahsan Khan link together for the new drama serial “Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.”

After eight years, Mehwish Hayat is making a comeback to television, and fans of drama are ecstatic about the actor’s arrival into the scene.

With her best friend and fellow actress Ahsan Khan, Hayat, who had a short but significant comeback seven months ago with the telefilm Ijazat, has agreed to work on her next project, Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar.

A large cast and an amazing plot are promised in the drama that will air on a private channel.

Fans were thrilled to hear this news and can’t wait to see the pair on film together again.

Although she made her first TV debut in seven years with her role in Ijazat, her most recent major drama was in 2016.

Meray Qatil Meray Dildaar is anticipated to debut by December of this year, according to a number of media publications, with more information to be disclosed in the upcoming weeks.

In 2016, Hayat last enthralled drama viewers in the hit series Dil Lagi, costarring with Humayun Saeed.

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