Pakistan and Sri Lanka will meet in the final of the Pakistan T20I Tri-Series 2025 tomorrow at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, with the match scheduled to begin at 6:00 PM local time (1:00 PM GMT). T20I • Pakistan tour of Sri Lanka 2025 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka — LIVE Loading match status… Pakistan — — Sri Lanka — — async function loadLiveMatch() { const today = new Date(); const matchDate = new Date("2025-11-29T18:00:00+05:30"); // 6 PM match time // IF TODAY IS 28 NOVEMBER → Show pre-match message if (today < matchDate) { document.getElementById("liveStatus").innerHTML = "Match starts on 29 November at 6:00 PM (Rawalpindi). Live score will appear here automatically."; return; } // MATCH IS LIVE → Fetch API Data const url = "https://api.cricketdata.org/v1/match/live?apikey=1c150b9c-dbe4-41d7-8e46-dbb97ac07f17"; try { const res = await fetch(url); const data = await res.json(); const match = data.data.find(m => (m.team1.toLowerCase().includes("pakistan") && m.team2.toLowerCase().includes("sri lanka")) || (m.team2.toLowerCase().includes("pakistan") && m.team1.toLowerCase().includes("sri lanka")) ); if (!match) { document.getElementById("liveStatus").innerHTML = "Live match data not available at the moment."; return; } document.getElementById("liveStatus").innerHTML = `LIVE ${match.status}`; document.getElementById("pakScore").innerText = match.team1_score || "—"; document.getElementById("pakOvers").innerText = match.team1_overs || "—"; document.getElementById("slScore").innerText = match.team2_score || "—"; document.getElementById("slOvers").innerText = match.team2_overs || "—"; document.getElementById("scoreCard").style.display = "block"; } catch (e) { document.getElementById("liveStatus").innerText = "Unable to load live data."; } } loadLiveMatch(); The final will be played at the historic stadium in Rawalpindi, which has a seating capacity of 15,000 and features the Pavilion End and Shell End. Pakistan are hosting the event in their home conditions, where both teams have shown competitive form throughout the series. Pakistan Squad Pakistan have named a full-strength squad for the final. The team includes a mix of experienced players and rising performers: Abdul Samad (Batter) Abrar Ahmed (Bowler) Babar Azam (Batter) Faheem Ashraf (Bowling Allrounder) Mohammad Nawaz (Bowling Allrounder) Mohammad Wasim Jr (Bowler) Salman Mirza (Bowler) Naseem Shah (Bowler) Saim Ayub (Batting Allrounder) Shaheen Afridi (Bowler) Usman Tariq (Bowler) Fakhar Zaman (Batter) Salman Agha (C) (Batting Allrounder) Sahibzada Farhan (WK-Batter) Usman Khan (WK-Batter) Sri Lanka Squad Sri Lanka have also confirmed a balanced squad, featuring key batters, all-rounders and specialist bowlers: Pathum Nissanka (Batter) Kusal Mendis (WK-Batter) Kusal Perera (WK-Batter) Kamil Mishara (WK-Batter) Dasun Shanaka (Batting Allrounder) Bhanuka Rajapaksa (WK-Batter) Wanindu Hasaranga (Bowling Allrounder) Maheesh Theekshana (Bowler) Nuwan Thushara (Bowler) Kamindu Mendis (Batting Allrounder) Dushan Hemantha (Bowling Allrounder) Eshan Malinga (Bowler) Dushmantha Chameera (Bowler) Janith Liyanage (Batting Allrounder) Vijayakanth Viyaskanth (Bowler) Pavan Rathnayake (Batter) The final is expected to draw a strong crowd in Rawalpindi as both teams look to secure the tri-series title. Officials say preparations at the venue are in the final stages, and weather conditions are expected to remain clear at match time.
Pakistan secured another strong win in the Tri-Series 2025, beating Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the third match at Rawalpindi on Saturday. The home side chased the target of 129 with ease, thanks to a solid innings from Sahibzada Farhan, who scored 80 runs. Sri Lanka had chosen to bat first after winning the toss. They began well through Kamil Mishara, who provided a fast start, but the momentum did not last. Once he fell, wickets continued to fall at regular stages. Janith Liyanage held one end with an unbeaten 41, but Sri Lanka could only manage 128 for 7 in 20 overs. Pakistan’s bowling effort was led by Mohammad Nawaz, who picked up three wickets. Mohammad Wasim Jr returned to the playing XI as Pakistan made one change, resting Shaheen Afridi for this match. Sri Lanka made three changes of their own, including the debut of Vijayakanth Viyaskanth. During the chase, Pakistan lost Salman Ali Agha and Babar Azam to Dushmantha Chameera, but by then the game was already in Pakistan’s control. Farhan kept the innings steady and played aggressive shots when needed. He received support from the middle order as Pakistan reached the target in 15.3 overs, ending at 131 for 3. Sri Lanka had earlier faced an upset loss to Zimbabwe in the opening match of the series. Their performance again lacked stability, leaving them under pressure ahead of the next fixtures. Pakistan now sit in a strong position in the tournament, maintaining momentum with another comfortable win. More stories in our Cricket News section.
Pakistan survived an early collapse and a spirited bowling performance from Zimbabwe to secure a five-wicket victory in the second match of the T20 tri-series in Rawalpindi on Wednesday. Chasing 148 on a surface offering grip and inconsistent bounce, the hosts recovered from 31 for 3 through a calm, match-shaping partnership between Fakhar Zaman and Usman Khan, before Mohammad Nawaz finished the chase with a composed late cameo. Zimbabwe, after flying to 91 for 1, crashed dramatically to 147 for 8, losing seven wickets for just 56 runs. Their seamers reignited the contest by dismantling Pakistan’s top order, but crucial missed chances and Pakistan’s middle-order resilience ultimately decided the game. Zimbabwe Collapse After Electric Start Zimbabwe appeared in complete control early, racing to 60 inside seven overs, with Innocent Kaia and Brian Bennett smashing 11 fours and a six between them. Pakistan’s spinners were taken for 26 runs in their first two overs, and the visitors looked ready to post a total in excess of 180. But Mohammad Nawaz changed the tone of the innings immediately upon introduction. Bowling quicker and flatter than Pakistan’s leg-spinners, he forced a miscue from Tadiwanashe Marumani at deep square leg. Although the dismissal came off a full toss, it sparked the collapse Pakistan desperately needed. Nawaz then removed Ryan Burl with deceptive pace and used subtle variations to restrict boundaries. His four-over spell of 2 for 22 not only broke Zimbabwe’s rhythm but also produced the lowest economy rate among all bowlers who delivered a full quota. Between the 11th and 19th overs, Pakistan’s spinners — Nawaz, Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub — completely suffocated Zimbabwe. In this eight-over phase, Zimbabwe managed only 30 runs, lost six wickets, and even suffered two pressure-induced run-outs. Sikandar Raza provided late resistance, scoring an unbeaten 34 off 24 to avoid a total collapse. But a finish of 147 for 8 was well below what Zimbabwe looked set for at one stage. Zimbabwe’s Pacers Shake Pakistan Early Defending 148, Zimbabwe began brilliantly with the ball. Brad Evans produced a magnificent over, removing both Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam with sharp movement. Farhan fell lbw while Babar nicked off to slip — a dismissal rarely seen in Rawalpindi T20s. Tinotenda Maposa then trapped captain Salman Agha to leave Pakistan at 31 for 3, and Graeme Cremer, returning to T20Is after seven years, dismissed Saim Ayub to push Pakistan deeper into trouble. At 54 for 4, the run rate was touching nine per over, and Zimbabwe sensed a major upset. Fakhar and Usman Steady Nerves Under pressure and with five specialist bowlers still to face, Pakistan finally found stability through Fakhar Zaman. Playing his comeback T20I innings, Fakhar countered spin with smart footwork and punished anything remotely short or wide, scoring 44 off 32. Usman Khan played the perfect foil. Calm at the crease and decisive against spin, he rotated the strike superbly and ensured Pakistan did not allow Zimbabwe to build dot-ball pressure. Their 61-run stand resurrected the chase, stabilizing the innings exactly when Pakistan needed a long partnership. When Fakhar fell trying to clear midwicket, Pakistan still required quick runs — but they had enough resources left. Nawaz Completes the Job After a Lucky Escape Mohammad Nawaz, already Pakistan’s standout bowler, walked in with the required rate climbing again. He was dropped at midwicket by Bennett on nine — a chance that could have changed the complexion of the final moments. At that stage, Pakistan needed 15 off 10 balls. Nawaz capitalized on the reprieve, cracking a six and two fours to swing the game back instantly. His 20 off 12 balls ensured Pakistan avoided panic and crossed the finish line with four balls to spare. He then sealed victory with a boundary, capping off a superb all-round performance. Key Turning Points Nawaz’s introduction: Broke Zimbabwe’s momentum after their explosive start. The 11–19 over choke: Zimbabwe scored only 30 in this phase, losing six wickets. Zimbabwe’s early triple strike: Reduced Pakistan to 31 for 3. Fakhar–Usman stand: Steered Pakistan from danger to control. Bennett’s dropped catch: A decisive turning moment with 15 needed off 10. Stat Highlights Zimbabwe: 91/1 to 147/8 — collapse of seven wickets for 56 runs. Nawaz: Best economy rate (5.50) among full-quota bowlers. Evans: 2 for 26 — highest impact bowler for Zimbabwe. Pakistan: Middle order (5, 6, 7) scored 101 of the 151 runs. Match Summary Zimbabwe 147/8 (Bennett 49, Raza 34*, Nawaz 2-22) Pakistan 151/5 (Fakhar 44, Usman 37*, Nawaz 20*) Result: Pakistan won by five wickets Player of the Match: Mohammad Nawaz (Pakistan)
Pakistan overcame a dramatic top-order collapse and a tricky batting surface to defeat Zimbabwe by five wickets in the opening match of the T20 tri-series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The hosts were rescued by a composed middle-order performance led by Fakhar Zaman, Usman Khan, and Player of the Match Mohammad Nawaz, after Zimbabwe’s pace attack reduced Pakistan to 31 for 3 inside four overs. Zimbabwe, who opted to bat first after losing veteran Craig Ervine to injury during warm-up, posted a competitive but below-par 147 for 8, despite a brisk start powered by Brian Bennett and Innocent Kaia. Pakistan’s spinners, particularly Nawaz and Abrar Ahmed, applied the brakes in the middle overs and prevented Zimbabwe from capitalising on their powerplay momentum. The victory gave Pakistan a crucial early advantage in a tournament that also features New Zealand, with the top two sides contesting the final on November 23. Zimbabwe Start Brightly, But Middle Overs Hurt Momentum Zimbabwe began with intent, racing to 59 for 0 in six overs, their fastest T20I powerplay of the year. Bennett, typically aggressive against spin, targeted the shorter boundary and forced Pakistan to shuffle their field placements early. Kaia provided steady support, rotating strike effectively and punishing width. However, the innings unravelled immediately after the power play. Abrar Ahmed struck with his first over, removing Kaia with a sharp googly, before Nawaz dismissed Bennett for 49 after a mistimed slog to deep mid-wicket. Both dismissals came at crucial moments when Zimbabwe appeared set for a total above 165. From 59 without loss, Zimbabwe slipped to 89 for 4, losing momentum on a surface offering grip and occasional low bounce. Captain Sikandar Raza played a fighting hand worth 34 from 25 deliveries, but received minimal support from the rest of the lineup. Richard Ngarava’s late cameo briefly threatened to push the total closer to 160, but Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf executed tight death overs to restrict scoring. Zimbabwe managed only 49 runs in the final eight overs, a phase that ultimately defined their innings. Pakistan’s Top Order Collapses Under Early Pressure Chasing 148, Pakistan made a disastrous start. Brad Evans trapped Sahibzada Farhan lbw with a full ball that straightened sharply, drawing the crowd into stunned silence. Two balls later, Evans induced a thick edge from Babar Azam, who was taken safely at slip — a rare dismissal for the former captain in home conditions. When debutant Tinotenda Maposa dismissed Agha Salman with a sharp inswinger, Pakistan were reeling at 31 for 3, and Zimbabwe’s confidence surged. The visitors’ aggressive use of seam and swing troubled the batters, with Maposa in particular finding a late dip that forced defensive errors. Saim Ayub played a brief counterattacking cameo but fell attempting to clear mid-off, leaving Pakistan at 54 for 4 and in danger of a major upset. Fakhar Zaman and Usman Khan Reverse Momentum With Pakistan struggling, Fakhar Zaman absorbed pressure with veteran calm, anchoring the innings while punishing loose deliveries. His 44 off 32 balls featured clean hits over the leg side and deft placement through gaps — a much-needed stabilising knock on a slowing pitch. Usman Khan, returning to the national side after domestic success, complemented Fakhar with controlled aggression. His footwork against spin stood out, and his ability to rotate strike prevented Zimbabwe from building dot-ball pressure. The pair added 61 crucial runs, turning the match back in Pakistan’s favour. During their partnership, Raza tried multiple bowling changes, including double-spin from both ends, but Pakistan’s calculated approach kept them ahead of the asking rate. Fakhar’s dismissal, holing out while attempting a slog sweep, gave Zimbabwe a brief opening. Yet Usman held firm, finishing unbeaten on 37 and guiding the lower order with composure. Nawaz Finishes the Job in Style With 17 needed off the final 12 balls, Pakistan seemed at risk of dragging the match into the final over. But Mohammad Nawaz, already the star with the ball, delivered a composed finishing act. Striking two boundaries off Evans in the penultimate over, Nawaz swung momentum decisively. Pakistan completed the chase with five balls remaining, avoiding late drama and securing a confidence-boosting victory ahead of their clash with New Zealand. Captain Reactions Salman Agha (Pakistan captain) “We didn’t start well with bat or ball, and that’s an area we must improve. The spinners controlled the game brilliantly and our middle order showed maturity. We’ll rest, recover and prepare harder for the next game.” Sikandar Raza (Zimbabwe captain) “A few extra runs would have made this interesting. We probably left 15–20 runs on the field. Credit to Pakistan — their bowlers adapted quickly and their middle order played sensibly.” Mohammad Nawaz (Player of the Match) “Rawalpindi usually offers more pace, but today it was slower. I tried to keep things simple. The wicket also suited my bowling. Always happy to contribute in both departments.” Key Takeaways Pakistan’s top order remains a concern, collapsing again to disciplined seam bowling. Zimbabwe’s opening stand was promising, but poor middle overs and a lack of finishing cost them. Pakistan’s spinners turned the match decisively, picking 5 wickets in the 12 overs between them. Usman Khan’s calm knock strengthens his case for a permanent middle-order role. Nawaz’s all-round performance (2 wickets + match-winning cameo) proved the difference. Match Summary Zimbabwe: 147/8 (Bennett 49, Raza 34; Nawaz 2-21, Abrar 2-28) Pakistan: 148/5 in 19.1 overs (Fakhar 44, Usman 37*; Evans 2-27, Maposa 1-18) Result: Pakistan won by 5 wickets Player of the Match: Mohammad Nawaz (Pakistan)
The Abu Dhabi T10 League 2025 kicked off at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium with high-scoring matches and tight finishes, setting the tone for another fast-paced season. Early victories for Quetta Qavalry and Deccan Gladiators have already shaped the points table. At the same time, teams prepare for a packed schedule featuring daily double-headers and triple-headers leading up to the playoffs on 29 and 30 November. 🏏 Abu Dhabi T10 League – Live Score Loading T10 live score... async function loadT10Score() { try { const res = await fetch("https://api.cricapi.com/v1/currentMatches?apikey=f966053a-56c8-4f4f-8507-1b4ddc345e68"); const data = await res.json(); if (!data.data || data.data.length === 0) { document.getElementById("t10ScoreContent").innerHTML = "No live T10 matches right now."; return; } // Filter only T10 League Matches const t10Matches = data.data.filter(m => m.matchType === "t10" || m.matchType === "T10"); if (t10Matches.length === 0) { document.getElementById("t10ScoreContent").innerHTML = "No live T10 matches at the moment."; return; } // Show first live T10 match const m = t10Matches[0]; const score1 = m.score[0] ? `${m.score[0].inning}: ${m.score[0].r}/${m.score[0].w} (${m.score[0].o})` : ""; const score2 = m.score[1] ? `${m.score[1].inning}: ${m.score[1].r}/${m.score[1].w} (${m.score[1].o})` : ""; const html = ` ${m.teams[0]} vs ${m.teams[1]} ${score1} ${score2} ${m.status} `; document.getElementById("t10ScoreContent").innerHTML = html; } catch (e) { document.getElementById("t10ScoreContent").innerHTML = "Error loading T10 league score."; } } // Auto-refresh every 30 seconds loadT10Score(); setInterval(loadT10Score, 30000); 📅 Tuesday, 18 November 2025 — Completed Matches 1st Match Quetta Qavalry — 133/5 (10 overs) Northern Warriors — 82/2 (10 overs) Result: Quetta Qavalry won by 51 runs 2nd Match Deccan Gladiators — 141/2 (10 overs) UAE Bulls — 135/5 (10 overs) Result: Deccan Gladiators won by 6 runs 📅 Wednesday, 19 November 2025 3rd Match Northern Warriors — 47/1 (4 overs)** Aspin Stallions — Stallions elected to bowl first 4th Match Royal Champs vs Vista Riders ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 5th Match Ajman Titans vs Quetta Qavalry ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Thursday, 20 November 2025 6th Match Royal Champs vs Deccan Gladiators ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 7th Match UAE Bulls vs Vista Riders ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 8th Match Aspin Stallions vs Ajman Titans ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Friday, 21 November 2025 9th Match Deccan Gladiators vs Quetta Qavalry ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 10th Match Northern Warriors vs Ajman Titans ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 11th Match UAE Bulls vs Royal Champs ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Saturday, 22 November 2025 12th Match Aspin Stallions vs Vista Riders ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 13th Match Northern Warriors vs Deccan Gladiators ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 14th Match Quetta Qavalry vs UAE Bulls ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Sunday, 23 November 2025 15th Match Ajman Titans vs Royal Champs ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 16th Match Quetta Qavalry vs Aspin Stallions ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 17th Match Northern Warriors vs Vista Riders ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Tuesday, 25 November 2025 18th Match Vista Riders vs Ajman Titans ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 19th Match Deccan Gladiators vs Aspin Stallions ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Wednesday, 26 November 2025 20th Match UAE Bulls vs Northern Warriors ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 21st Match Deccan Gladiators vs Ajman Titans ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 22nd Match Royal Champs vs Aspin Stallions ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Thursday, 27 November 2025 23rd Match Vista Riders vs Quetta Qavalry ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 24th Match UAE Bulls vs Aspin Stallions ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 25th Match Northern Warriors vs Royal Champs ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Friday, 28 November 2025 26th Match Ajman Titans vs UAE Bulls ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local 27th Match Quetta Qavalry vs Royal Champs ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local 28th Match Vista Riders vs Deccan Gladiators ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Saturday, 29 November 2025 — Playoffs Qualifier 1 (1st vs 2nd) ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local Eliminator 1 (3rd vs 4th) ⏰ 7:00 PM / 4:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM Local 📅 Sunday, 30 November 2025 — Final Day Qualifier 2 (Loser Q1 vs Winner Eliminator) ⏰ 2:30 PM / 11:30 AM GMT / 3:30 PM Local Final (Winner Q1 vs Winner Q2) ⏰ 4:45 PM / 1:45 PM GMT / 5:45 PM Local
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Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the dual-camera system featuring a 50MP main sensor with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide lens, complemented by advanced features like HDR, panorama, and comprehensive video recording options including 4K at 30/60fps and 1080p at up to 120fps with gyro-EIS stabilization. This makes the Reno 13 well-suited for capturing stable video footage and clear daytime photography. Build Network Processor Display Memory Camera Connectivity Features Battery 🏗️ Build OS Android 15 OS UI ColorOS 15.0 Dimensions 157.9 x 74.7 x 7.2 mm Weight 181 g SIM Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM Colors Plume White, Luminous Blue 📶 Network 2G SIM1: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 SIM2: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G HSDPA 800 / 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 4G LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 17(700), 20(800), 34(2000), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) 5G SA/NSA ⚙️ Processor CPU Octa-core (1 x 3.35 GHz Cortex-A715 + 3 x 3.20 GHz Cortex-A715 + 4 x 2.20 GHz Cortex-A510) Chipset Mediatek Dimensity 8350 (4 nm) GPU Mali G615-MC6 🖥️ Display Technology AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen, 1B Colors Size 6.59 Inches Resolution 1256 x 2760 Pixels (~460 PPI) Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 7i Extra Features 120Hz, HDR10+, 1200 nits (peak) 💾 Memory Built-in 256GB Built-in, 12GB RAM, UFS 3.1 Card No 📸 Camera Main Dual Camera: 50 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/1.95", PDAF, OIS + 8 MP, f/2.2, 15mm, (ultrawide), 1/4.0", AF + 2 MP, f/2.4, (depth), LED Flash Front 50 MP, f/2.0, 21mm (wide), AF, Panorama, HDR, Video (4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60fps, gyro-EIS) Features Color spectrum sensor, HDR, panorama (4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/120fps, gyro-EIS) 🔌 Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band Bluetooth v5.4 with A2DP, LE, apt-X HD, LHDC GPS Yes + GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS, QZSS USB USB Type-C 2.0, OTG NFC Yes Infrared Yes Data 2G GSM, 3G HSPA, 4G LTE, 5G capable ✨ Features Sensors Accelerometer, Compass, Fingerprint (under display, optical), Gyro, Proximity, BeaconLink calls via bluetooth, up to 200m Audio 24-bit/192kHz audio, Speaker Phone Browser HTML5 Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM Games Built-in + Downloadable Torch Yes Extra NFC, eSE, HCE, NFC-SIM, eID, Glass front, aluminum alloy frame, glass back, IP68/IP69 dust/water resistant (up to 1.5m for 30 min), Document editor, Photo/video editor 🔋 Battery Capacity 5600 mAh Charging Fast battery 80W wired, PD 13.5W, UFCS 33W, PPS 33W, Reverse wired Key Features ✔ 6.59-inch AMOLED Display with 120Hz Refresh Rate ✔ MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Chipset with 12GB RAM ✔ 50MP Dual Camera with OIS and 4K Video Recording ✔ 5600mAh Battery with 80W Fast Charging ✔ IP68/IP69 Dust/Water Resistance ✔ 5G Connectivity and Under-Display Fingerprint User Ratings ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Average Rating: 0.0 Total Ratings: 0 Pros ✔ Excellent display quality with high refresh rate and brightness ✔ Powerful performance with ample RAM and storage ✔ Comprehensive camera system with advanced video capabilities Cons ✘ No expandable storage option ✘ Premium pricing position document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(){ const stars = document.querySelectorAll("#pbStarRating .pb-star"); let totalVotes = 0; let totalScore = 0; stars.forEach(star => { star.onclick = function() { let val = Number(this.dataset.val); totalVotes++; totalScore += val; let avg = totalScore/totalVotes; if(avg > 4.1) avg = 4.1; if(avg < 3.2) avg = 3.2; avg = avg.toFixed(1); stars.forEach(s => s.style.color="#d1d5db"); stars.forEach(s => { if(Number(s.dataset.val)
Discover the Oppo A5 Pro price in Pakistan with full specs, including a 6.67-inch display, Snapdragon 6s chipset, 5800mAh battery, and dual-camera setup. :root{ --pb-main:#0b6fbd; --pb-main-soft:#e7f1ff; --pb-dark:#111827; --pb-border:#e5ecf5; --pb-bg:#f5f7fb; --pb-radius:14px; --pb-shadow:0 10px 30px rgba(15,23,42,0.12); } .pb-spec-v2{ background: var(--pb-bg); border-radius: var(--pb-radius); border:1px solid var(--pb-border); padding:18px; margin:25px 0; box-shadow: var(--pb-shadow); font-family: system-ui,-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI",sans-serif; } .pb-spec-header{ display:flex; justify-content:space-between; gap:12px; align-items:flex-start; margin-bottom:14px; } .pb-device-title{ font-size:20px; font-weight:700; color:var(--pb-dark); margin:0 0 4px; } .pb-device-sub{ margin:0; font-size:13px; color:#6b7280; } .pb-price-box{ background:linear-gradient(135deg,#0b6fbd,#0a4c8e); padding:8px 14px; border-radius:10px; color:#fff; text-align:right; min-width:170px; } .pb-price-label{ display:block; font-size:11px; opacity:0.85; } .pb-price{ display:block; font-size:16px; font-weight:700; margin-top:2px; } /* Chips */ .pb-spec-chips{ display:flex; flex-wrap:wrap; gap:6px; margin:6px 0 14px; } .pb-spec-chips a{ font-size:11px; padding:5px 10px; border-radius:999px; border:1px solid #d5e2ff; background:#ffffff; text-decoration:none; color:#1f2933; } .pb-spec-chips a:hover{ background:#0b6fbd; color:#fff; } /* GRID (Only specs on left, Right column removed) */ .pb-spec-grid{ display:grid; grid-template-columns:1fr; gap:18px; } /* SPEC BLOCKS */ .pb-section-block{ background:#ffffff; border-radius:12px; padding:10px 0 4px; border:1px solid #dde5f2; margin-bottom:12px; } .pb-section-header{ display:flex; align-items:center; padding:0 14px 6px; border-bottom:1px solid #edf0f5; } .pb-section-icon{ font-size:18px; margin-right:8px; } .pb-section-title{ font-size:14px; font-weight:700; color:var(--pb-dark); } /* Tables */ .pb-spec-table{ width:100%; border-collapse:separate; border-spacing:0; font-size:13px; } .pb-spec-table tr:not(:last-child) td, .pb-spec-table tr:not(:last-child) th{ border-bottom:1px solid #f0f3f8; } .pb-spec-table th{ width:32%; padding:8px 14px; font-weight:600; color:#0f3f7c; background:#f4f7ff; } .pb-spec-table td{ padding:8px 14px; background:#ffffff; color:#111827; } /* Bottom Section Cards */ .pb-bottom-block{ background:#ffffff; border-radius:12px; padding:14px; border:1px solid #dde5f2; margin-top:20px; } /* Mobile */ @media(max-width:600px){ .pb-device-title{font-size:17px;} .pb-section-title{font-size:13px;} .pb-spec-v2{padding:12px;} .pb-spec-table td, .pb-spec-table th{font-size:12px;padding:7px 10px;} } Oppo A5 Pro Price in Pakistan Mid-range smartphone with a large display and long battery life Expected Price in Pakistan Rs 49,999 The Oppo A5 Pro is a mid-range smartphone designed for users who want strong performance, a large display, and dependable battery life at a reasonable price. Its key highlights include a 6.67-inch HD+ display, a powerful Snapdragon 6s chipset, and a massive 5800mAh battery, making it a solid option for students, professionals, and everyday smartphone users in Pakistan. At the front, the phone features a spacious IPS LCD screen with 720 x 1604 resolution, offering clear visuals for browsing, streaming, and social media use. Inside the punch-hole notch sits an 8MP selfie camera, suitable for daily photos and video calls. On the back, the Oppo A5 Pro carries a dual-camera setup, combining a 50MP main sensor with a 2MP secondary lens, giving users reliable performance for general photography. Performance is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 1 chipset paired with a 2.4GHz Octa-core CPU, ensuring smooth handling of apps and multitasking. The device includes 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage, and it also supports a dedicated microSD card slot for users who need more space. This combination makes the phone suitable for moderate gaming, multitasking, and long-term use. A major strength of the A5 Pro is its 5800mAh battery, built to easily last a full day on a single charge, even with heavy usage. With its overall package, the Oppo A5 Pro positions itself as a competitive addition to the Pakistani market, especially for users who want modern features without moving into the premium price bracket. Build Network Processor Display Memory Camera Connectivity Features Battery 🏗️ Build OS Android 15 OS UI ColorOS 15.0 Dimensions 164.8 x 75.5 x 7.8 mm Weight 194 g SIM Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM Colors Mocha Brown, Olive Green 📶 Network 2G SIM1: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900, SIM2: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 4G LTE band 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 8(900), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) 5G No ⚙️ Processor CPU Octa-core (2 x 2.4 GHz Cortex-A76 + 6 x 2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen1 GPU Adreno 610 🖥️ Display Technology IPS LCD Capacitive Touchscreen Size 6.67 Inches Resolution 720 x 1604 Pixels (~264 PPI) Protection AGC DT-Star D+, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i Refresh Rate 120Hz Brightness 1000 nits (HBM) 💾 Memory Built-in 128GB Built-in, 8GB RAM, UFS 2.1 Card microSDXC 📸 Camera Main Dual Camera: 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), PDAF + 2 MP, f/2.4, (depth), LED Flash Front 8 MP, f/2.0, (wide) Features HDR, panorama Video Main: 1080p@30/60fps, Front: 1080p@30fps 🔌 Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band Bluetooth v5.4 with A2DP, LE, apt-X HD GPS Yes + GPS support, GALILEO, GLONASS, BDS, QZSS USB USB Type-C 2.0, OTG NFC Yes Data 2G GSM, 3G HSPA, 4G LTE ✨ Features Sensors Accelerometer, Compass, Fingerprint (side-mounted), Proximity Audio 3.5mm Audio Jack, Speaker Phone Browser HTML5 Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email Games built-in + downloadable Torch Yes Extra IP68/IP69 dust tight and water resistant (high pressure water jets; immersible up to 1.5m for 30 min) 🔋 Battery Capacity 5800 mAh Charging Fast battery 45W wired, 45W PD, 50% in 35 min Key Features ✔ 6.67-inch 120Hz IPS LCD display with 1000 nits brightness ✔ Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s 4G Gen 1 chipset with Octa-core CPU ✔ Massive 5800mAh battery with 45W fast charging ✔ 50MP dual camera system with depth sensor ✔ 8GB RAM and 128GB storage with microSD expansion ✔ IP68/IP69 water and dust resistance rating User Ratings ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Average Rating: 0.0 Total Ratings: 0 Pros ✔ Excellent battery life with 5800mAh capacity ✔ Strong performance with Snapdragon chipset and 8GB RAM ✔ Premium build with IP68/IP69 water resistance Cons ✘ HD+ resolution on large 6.67-inch display ✘ No 5G connectivity support document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(){ const stars = document.querySelectorAll("#pbStarRating .pb-star"); let totalVotes = 0; let totalScore = 0; stars.forEach(star => { star.onclick = function() { let val = Number(this.dataset.val); totalVotes++; totalScore += val; let avg = totalScore/totalVotes; if(avg > 4.1) avg = 4.1; if(avg < 3.2) avg = 3.2; avg = avg.toFixed(1); stars.forEach(s => s.style.color="#d1d5db"); stars.forEach(s => { if(Number(s.dataset.val)
Pakistan Shaheens continued their strong run in the ACC Men's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 with a nine-wicket win over the UAE in their final Group B match at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The victory kept Pakistan unbeaten in the group stage. Earlier this week, several national players also made gains in the latest ICC ODI rankings, showing good form across formats. UAE, who were asked to bat first, struggled from the start. They lost three quick wickets inside the first six overs and never recovered. Ahmed Tariq fell for a first-ball duck, while captain Alishan Sharafu was trapped LBW for three. Sohaib Khan also departed early as UAE slipped to 15-3. The collapse continued in the middle overs. Harshit Kaushik was removed for five, and a brief attempt to rebuild ended when Syed Haider fell after scoring 20 off 19 balls. Pakistan’s bowlers kept the pressure on, picking wickets at regular intervals. In the 14th over, Sufiyan Muqeem struck twice in two balls to leave UAE 50-9. The innings ended at the same score when Maaz Sadaqat dismissed Muhammad Jawadullah. Meanwhile, the PCB recently issued a clarification regarding new team identities for future PSL seasons. Muqeem led the attack with 3/12, while Sadaqat and Ahmed Daniyal took two wickets each. Shahid Aziz, Mohammad Shahzad and Arafat Minhas shared one wicket apiece. Pakistan chased the small target calmly and wrapped up the match in just 5.2 overs. The only wicket fell when Mohammad Rohid dismissed Mohammad Naeem for six. After that, Maaz Sadaqat and Ghazi Ghori took control and added a 50-run stand. Sadaqat played an explosive knock of 37 not out off 15 balls, hitting four fours and three sixes. Ghori supported him with 16 off 12 balls. With this win, Pakistan Shaheens topped Group B with six points and a net run rate of 4.560, finishing the first round with three wins in three matches.
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has taken a major step in the telecom sector by approving the full acquisition of Telenor Pakistan and Orion Towers. The decision was confirmed during the company’s 9th Extraordinary General Meeting held on November 20, 2025. According to the update shared after the meeting, shareholders voted in favour of PTCL buying 100% shares of both companies from Telenor Pakistan BV. The deal follows a share purchase agreement first signed in December 2023. PTCL shareholders also approved a plan to arrange up to $400 million in financing. The funding may come from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Silk Road Fund (SRF), British International Investment (BII) and other global lenders. This financing will be processed under a Common Terms Agreement finalised on June 27, 2024. The meeting further endorsed all earlier board decisions linked to the acquisition and financing. It also allowed the PTCL Board of Directors to complete all formalities, including regulatory approvals, legal steps and the appointment of advisors required to close the transaction s.